Why is there a demand for central paramilitary forces in Beldanga?
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Key Takeaways
- Deployment of central paramilitary forces requested in Beldanga.
- Violent protests arise from the death of a migrant worker.
- Public interest litigation filed at Calcutta High Court.
- Local community actively protesting for justice.
- Police intervening to manage unrest and restore order.
Kolkata, Jan 19 (NationPress) A request has been made for the deployment of central paramilitary forces in the unrest-affected region of Beldanga located in the Murshidabad district of West Bengal.
An application has been submitted to initiate a public interest litigation (PIL) at the Calcutta High Court, according to court sources reported on Monday.
Chief Justice Sujoy Paul has granted approval to proceed with the case.
If the case is filed today, a hearing is anticipated for Tuesday.
Opposition leader in the state Assembly and prominent Bharatiya Janata Party figure, Suvendu Adhikari, has already addressed a letter to Governor CV Ananda Bose advocating for the deployment of central paramilitary forces in Beldanga.
The atmosphere in Murshidabad has been fraught with tension since January 16, arising from violent protests concerning the death of a migrant worker from the district in the neighboring state of Jharkhand.
On Saturday morning, Beldanga was engulfed in turbulence once again, following another protest the previous day.
Hundreds of protesters blocked the Barua More intersection in Beldanga, expressing their outrage over the alleged murder of a migrant worker in Jharkhand.
The National Highway-12 was obstructed as demonstrators demanded justice regarding the incident.
Several journalists faced attacks while reporting on the situation.
Railway tracks near Maheshpur on the Sealdah-Lalgola section were also disrupted, with protesters placing bamboo poles on the tracks and displaying photographs of the deceased.
When police arrived, a confrontation occurred, leading to clashes between local residents and law enforcement.
Media personnel were again targeted while covering the events.
Repeated inquiries arose regarding the absence of Trinamool Congress Baharampur MP Yusuf Pathan from the area.
Pathan visited the site three days post-incident to assess the circumstances.
Currently, authorities have detained 30 individuals in connection with these disturbances, including a leader from the All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM).
To manage the unrest, police resorted to using batons to disperse crowds and lift blockades.
No new incidents of violence were reported on January 18.