Hundreds of cross Ganges to escape from Murshidabad violence in Bengal. Bharat News

Dhulian: A mixed-population at 7 km in Murshidabad, Bengal, after the cry of “We Need Need Protection”, was uncomfortable calm on the neighborhood on Sunday, which was the brunt of clashes on the new Waqf law from Friday night.
As the fear was hanging in the air, hundreds – most women and children – to reach Basnabnagar in Malda, crossed the Ganges by boat to escape from Zero Dhulian, where a school became their sanctuary.
Although no new struggle was carried out, SOS messages from community lines closed the police and BSF helpline after the violence, in which three people lost their lives and many were injured.
Two local youth, Mizanur Rahman and Suleman SK are missing. His families claimed that he was abducted by armed mob. A 27 -year -old man, Shamshar Nader, was surrounded by gunshot wounds.
In Jatrabad under Dhulian municipality, Pompea Das, in the 30s, was widowed on Friday after a crowd, after killing her husband Chandan (40) and father -in -law Hargobindo (74), after killing the two artisans who made a clay statue of the deities.