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3 Killed in Murshidabad as Waqf Act Protests Turn Violent | Mamata Rejects Law, Urges Calm

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3 Killed in Murshidabad as Waqf Act Protests Turn Violent | Mamata Rejects Law, Urges Calm

3 Killed in Murshidabad as Waqf Act Protests Turn Violent | Mamata Rejects Law, Urges Calm

Violent protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act have left three dead and dozens injured in West Bengal.

Murshidabad saw the worst clashes, prompting Central Forces deployment.

CM Mamata Banerjee rejected the Act and called for calm.

Political leaders trade blame as tensions flare across multiple districts.

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