💨 Abstract
The West Bengal government has transferred two superintendents of police from Murshidabad district following communal violence that resulted in three deaths and displacement of thousands. The government denies any link between the transfers and the violence, terming it a routine reshuffle. The opposition parties have criticized the police for intelligence failure in preventing the violence. A Special Investigation Team has been formed to investigate the communal violence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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