'Laton Ke Bhoot...': Yogi Adityanath Attacks Mamata Govt Over Murshidabad Violence
- Yogi Adityanath criticized the West Bengal government for its handling of violence in Murshidabad, stating, "Bengal is burning" and accusing the government of appeasement policies that emboldened radical elements.
- Three people died in Murshidabad, West Bengal, during protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, with homes damaged after violence erupted.
- Mamata Banerjee appealed for calm and clarified that the law was imposed by the Centre, not by the state government.
- Central forces are patrolling violence-hit areas to restore order and public confidence, following interventions by the Calcutta High Court.
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"Laaton Ke Bhoot...": Yogi Adityanath On Bengal Violence During Waqf Protest
Attacking the Mamata Banerjee government over the violence in Murshidabad during protests against the Waqf Amendment Act, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has said "Bengal is burning" and its Chief Minister is "silent"
Yogi Adityanath's blitz on Bengal violence: 'Laaton ke bhoot, baaton se nahi maanenge'
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday made a fiery statement in response to the recent violence in West Bengal's Murshidabad over the Waqf Amendment Act. Addressing a public gathering in Uttar Pradesh's Hardoi, CM Yogi remarked, "Those possessed by violence will not understand through dialogue... They will only be brought to senses by the stick (Laaton ke bhoot, baaton se nahi maanenge). If someone loves Bangladesh so much, the…
Yogi Adityanath Slams Mamata Banerjee, Says She Calls Rioters 'Messengers of Peace' Amid Murshidabad Violence
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday launched a scathing attack on West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, accusing her of remaining silent on the ongoing violence in the state and calling rioters “messengers of peace.” His remarks come in the wake of escalating unrest in Murshidabad district following protests over the Waqf (Amendment) Act. “Bengal is burning. The chief minister of the state is silent. She calls rioters ‘…
Bengal Violence Fallout: Relief camp set up in Malda for displaced Murshidabad families
Malda (West Bengal), April 15: A relief camp has been set up in Par Lalpur, Malda, for those displaced after violence erupted in Murshidabad’s Samserganj-Dhuliyan area on April 11 during protests against the Waqf Amendment Act. Dr. Prasanjit Mandal, attending to the displaced, said essential medicines are available and his team has been making daily visits. “No patients currently need medication,” he noted. Several victims recounted their trauma…
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