West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee emphasized the importance of unity among minority communities in the wake of escalating tensions surrounding the Waqf Act, 2025. She pledged to safeguard their rights and properties, criticizing the Central government for what she termed as divisive tactics. The implementation of the Act sparked violent demonstrations in Murshidabad, prompting authorities to impose restrictions on internet access in the region. The Chief Minister’s call for solidarity comes as a response to the unrest and seeks to reassure minority groups of her commitment to protecting their interests. The situation in Murshidabad highlights the volatile nature of the issue and the need for a peaceful resolution to prevent further escalation of tensions. Mamata Banerjee’s stance on the matter underscores the complexities surrounding the Waqf Act and the challenges it poses in a diverse and multicultural society like India. The government’s handling of the situation will be closely monitored as the state grapples with the aftermath of the protests and works towards restoring calm and stability in the region.

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Mamata Banerjee Urges Unity Amid Waqf Act Unrest in West Bengal, Promises Protection of Minority Rights amid Protests
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