Violent news protests in many parts of the Western Bengal state against the endowment law, 10 policemen were wounded

Kolkata, April 11, held protests on Friday against the endowment law in many parts of Western Bengal. The demonstrators set fire to vehicles during this period and disrupted traffic and railway movement. Some policemen were also injured in an attempt to control the crowd. The officers provided this information.
He said that the protest in Sati in the Murshid Abad area became violent when the demonstrators gathered and banned roads despite the banned orders. The demonstrators put the stones to the security personnel, setting fire to police trucks and public buses during the procession.
According to a senior police officer, the problem started when people from the Islamic community gathered after Jumme prayer and demonstrated against the endowment law. He banned part of the 12th National Highway from Dakbangla Moore to Surter Sagor Moore in Shamshrang.
“The protest became violent when the demonstrators put the stones in the police car,” he said. As a result, there was a clash between the police and the demonstrators, as about 10 policemen were injured.
The official said that some of the demonstrators threw bombs at the policemen, after which the police were shipped to bring “non -controlled mobs” and later released from tear gas shells to disperse the demonstrators.
Another official said in the midst of violence, some policemen had to take a nearby mosque. At the same time, the province administration asked the Border Security Force (BSF) to intervene to restore the general situation.
According to officials, the demonstrators in Malada sit on railways, affecting the movement of the train.
He said that the train services were also affected in the Farakka-Azimganj section of the Eastern Railways.
Meanwhile, the ruler, Anand Boss, asked the state government to take immediate and effective measures against those responsible for disturbances in sensitive areas.
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