Murshidabad Violence: Governor Bose Visits Victims, Says 'People Want Peace' | Breaking News
West Bengal Governor C.V. Ananda Bose visited the violence-hit areas of Murshidabad on Saturday, engaging directly with the victims and listening to their grievances. The visit comes in the wake of recent communal clashes that have disturbed peace in the region. Governor Bose’s presence was seen as an attempt to restore confidence among the affected residents.During his visit, emotional scenes unfolded as victims shared their pain and stories of loss. Many were seen holding placards demanding a permanent BSF camp in the area and support for the "Save Dhuliyan" campaign. These demands reflect the fear and insecurity felt by the locals after the violent incidents.Governor Bose later addressed the media, stating, "People here want peace, not politics. Their voices must be heard and justice must be ensured." He also assured that he would take the concerns of the people to the higher authorities for urgent action.Security has been tightened in Murshidabad following the violence, and local administration is working closely with state forces to prevent further escalation. Meanwhile, opposition parties have criticized the state government for failing to maintain law and order.
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