
Why should I face criticism for a few who indulged in riots: Mamata in Murshidabad
The Hindu
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee visits Murshidabad after riots, defends against criticism, accuses BJP of foul play.
Three weeks after the communal riots at Murshidabad, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the district on Monday (May 5, 2025) and asked why she should face criticism for a select few who were involved in the communal violence in the district.
Ms. Banerjee said that it was a planned incident where two or three persons were involved, and added that she would expose this before the media soon. “You can abuse me, this does not affect me. But why should I face criticism because of a few who were involved in riots,” she said.
The communal violence in Murshidabad on April 11 and 12 claimed three lives and left hundreds of people homeless. More than 300 people have been arrested for their involvement in the riots and 138 FIRs were registered.
Speaking to media persons, the Chief Minister expressed her anger “against those who got provoked” during the riots.
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“Those who have been provoked and one community has targeted the other, I will tell them West Bengal will not allow this. I am against none, but I am against riots and conspiracy,” she said. She also said that when she was in the Chief Minister’s chair, all religions were the same to her. “I do not want people from any community to face any issue here,” she added.
The Chief Minister accused the BJP of “foul play” and claimed that the families affected by the Murshidabad riots were “forcibly” shifted to prevent them from meeting her. Parul Das, widow of Hargobind Das, and Pinki Das, widow of Chandan Das, who were killed in the violence had left for Kolkata and approached the Calcutta High Court demanding CBI probe into the violence.













