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Protests against the Waqf Act in West Bengal on Friday turned violent, with demonstrators setting ablaze vehicles, blocking roads and hurling stones at police. Clashes ensued in Suti, Murshidabad district, leading to injuries for several policemen. The Governor of West Bengal has directed the state government to take immediate action against the miscreants, while internet services and prohibitory orders remain in effect.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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