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Mamata Banerjee made a request to the Governor of West Bengal to not visit the riot-struck Murshidabad

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CM of West Bengal, Mamata Banerjee urged the deferment, stating that the situation in Murshidabad, hit by communal violence last week, was only now returning to normal.

“I would request non-locals not to visit Murshidabad right now. I would appeal to the governor to wait a few more days as confidence-building measures are underway. The situation is normalising,” Banerjee said, responding to reports that the governor would likely visit the district on Friday.

Governor Bose, however, said he intends to visit the district to make an objective assessment of the ground situation.

“I will certainly visit Murshidabad. I will go to the field to see for myself the realities. I will have an objective view of the matter. The situation has been brought under control. We should take further steps to prevent similar occurrences in future. People from the area have requested a BSF camp there,” he told reporters in Kolkata after meeting some of the victims of the violence.

At least three people died, and several others were injured in last week’s clashes, prompting the deployment of a large contingent of police personnel, along with central paramilitary forces, to bring the situation under control.

Slamming the Centre over changes in border security regulations, Banerjee said, “The present Union Home Minister Amit Shah has brought in a new law extending the BSF’s jurisdiction from 15 km to 50 km (from the border). So, BSF must have accountability.”

Banerjee further claimed that the Union Home Ministry has not shared the details of the individuals entering the state from foreign countries.

She also called for greater accountability from the BSF following the extension of its jurisdiction to 50 kilometres from the border.

Slamming the Centre over changes in border security regulations, Banerjee said, “The present Union Home Minister Amit Shah has brought in a new law extending the BSF’s jurisdiction from 15 km to 50 km (from the border).” She claimed that the Union Home Ministry has not shared the details of the individuals entering the state from foreign countries. She also called for greater accountability from the BSF following the extension of its jurisdiction to 50 km from the border.