Jungle Raj in Bengal: 17 buses and 5 trains blown up, vandalized at 6 railway stations

Calcutta, December 15, 2019, Sunday

Violent protests in West Bengal against citizenship research bill remain unchanged. The BJP has already accused Mamata Banerjee's government of inciting intruders to spread violence.

Four districts of West Bengal have been hit hard by violent protests. Opposing mobs have been causing massive damage to government property. Violent protests, especially in Murshidabad, Howrah, Malda and North 24 parganas, are not calling for a halt.

In a single day, the mob has set fire to 17 buses and five trains. Meanwhile, police vehicles and fire brigades have also been targeted. 6 railway stations have been vandalized.

In Murshidabad, the mob has attacked the police by mobilizing children.

Now that Mamata Banerjee's sudden sleep is gone, she has warned people that action will be taken against the law breakers. Do not disturb the people by blocking the road or stopping the train. Do not harm government property.

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Meanwhile, thousands of people have been stranded on the highway as the crowds put a stop to it. 25 trains have to be canceled. Another 28 long trains have been canceled .50 local trains have been canceled. Some trains have been stopped on the road.

17 buses have been blown up on Kona Expressway in Howrah. This area is located 10 km from the secretariat. The protesters also threw stones at police vehicles. There have also been robberies with passengers sitting on the bus. The passengers have been robbed and looted by taking them off the bus.

The area about two kilometers from Howrah to Sheikhpura is known as the battlefield. Our fever has stopped in the entire Howrah district. National Highway 34 has also been blocked.

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