'Attacked us, stole cash, set everything on fire': Survivors recall Murshidabad horror
“We came here on Saturday. Everything in our house was set on fire,” Lalchand Mandal told ANI, speaking from a camp in Par Lalpur. “We came here for shelter. If this violence happens again, how will we be able to go back to our homes? We want peace, we request the government to bring back peace there.”
'They attacked us while we were having lunch'
His sentiments were echoed by Rupa Mandal, who described the moment chaos erupted during a family meal. “Our entire house was set on fire. We were having lunch and suddenly, some people entered inside and started looting and attacking us. BSF personnel took us here to the relief camp. We want compensation for our house” she said.
Violence erupted across several Muslim-majority districts in West Bengal during protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act. Demonstrators torched police vehicles, hurled projectiles, and blocked roads. The unrest was most intense in Murshidabad, with similar incidents in Malda, South 24 Parganas, and Hooghly, sparking large-scale security operations. (Photo credit: PTI)
Police confirmed the arrest of at least 118 people, including 70 from Suti and 41 from Samserganj, as part of ongoing operations. Authorities said more arrests were likely as raids continued. Murshidabad saw the largest crackdown, with patrols and security forces actively deployed to prevent further unrest. (Photo credit: PTI)
To prevent the situation from escalating, officials suspended internet services and imposed restrictive orders in affected parts of Murshidabad. Authorities also warned against gatherings and discouraged the public from reacting to social media rumours. Patrolling has been intensified, especially in Suti and Samserganj, where violence first broke out. (Photo credit: PTI)
A teenage boy injured during clashes in the Suti area was admitted to a Kolkata hospital. The injury allegedly came from police firing, although officials are still investigating. ADG Jawed Shamim suggested the shot might have come from the BSF, which had been deployed due to the region's border with Bangladesh. (Photo credit: PTI)
BJP leader of opposition in West Bengal assembly Suvendu Adhikari blamed the Mamata Banerjee-led state government for failing to control the violence. He called the unrest a “premeditated act of violence” by “Jihadist forces” and accused the government of staying silent while public property was destroyed and officials were threatened. (Photo credit: PTI)
ADG Jawed Shamim noted that initial reports suggested police might not have been involved in the firing that wounded the teenager. He stated the bullet could have originated from BSF personnel, as they were deployed to maintain border security. An investigation into the firing incident is ongoing. (Photo credit: PTI)
Senior officers, including ADG and IG-ranked officials, have been deployed on the ground in Murshidabad. The Director General of Police promised stern action against those disrupting peace and urged citizens not to fall for provocations or fake news circulating on social media platforms. (Photo credit: PTI)
DGP Rajeev Kumar described the unrest as a battle between “good and evil” and appealed to the public not to take the law into their hands. He blamed unverified rumours for the latest clashes and reassured citizens that the police would take the strongest action against those involved in inciting violence. (Photo credit: PTI)
"My sincere appeal to all people of all religions, please remain calm, remain restrained. Do not engage in any unrighteous behavior in the name of religion. Every human life is precious, do not incite riots for the sake of politics. Those who are inciting riots are harming the society. Remember, we did not make the law that many are agitated against. The law was made by the central government. So the answer you want should be sought from the central government," says West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee.
Shopkeepers have also suffered enormous losses. One trader revealed how his entire building was destroyed and his shop looted. “They broke through that and entered inside. They caused complete destruction and even looted some of our belongings. Opposite my building, I have a shop. They broke the shutter of that shop too. Monday was a bank holiday, so I received all the payments on Tuesday. I had around Rs13.5 lakh in cash with me. The cash was meant to be deposited at the bank, but it was all stolen. Apart from that, my shop had furniture and equipment worth Rs7-8 lakh, including chairs, tables, CPUs, computers, and laptops. Altogether, I had nearly Rs20-25 lakh in losses.”
Adhir Ravi Das, another shopkeeper, said nothing remained of his business. “My shop has been completely damaged. Materials worth Rs 6-7 lakhs were in the shop; everything has been burnt. We want peace. Since BSF is here, the situation is normal. We want a BSF camp here.”
'There is a group which is inciting youths here'
The deployment of BSF and CRPF has brought some measure of calm to affected areas such as Samserganj, Dhulian, Suti and Jangipur. Shopkeeper Habib-ur-Rehman confirmed, “The situation in Samserganj is normal now. The administration is asking us to open our shops and stay disciplined. The situation has changed after BSF and CRPF have been deployed.”
In response to the unrest, the Calcutta high court has ordered the deployment of central forces in Murshidabad. The BSF’s Additional Director General (East), Ravi Gandhi, toured the worst-hit areas, assuring residents that restoring peace was the top priority. “We spoke to people and assured them of their safety. The situation is slowly returning to normal,” he said.
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