Bengal govt's measures to control unrest in Murshidabad not adequate: Calcutta HC

IANS April 13, 2025 229 views

The Calcutta High Court has strongly criticized the West Bengal government's handling of communal tensions in Murshidabad district. A special division bench observed that the state's measures to control violence were insufficient and potentially escalated the situation. The court ordered Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployment until April 17 to ensure community safety. The ruling emphasizes the state's constitutional duty to protect citizens and prevent inter-community violence.

"Constitutional Courts cannot be a mute spectator when the safety and security of the people are in danger" - Calcutta High Court Division Bench
Kolkata, April 13: The measures, taken by the West Bengal government to control communal unrest in Murshidabad district during the last few days over protests against the newly promulgated Waqf (Amendment) Act turning violent, were not adequate, observed a special division bench of Calcutta High Court while ordering Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) deployment in the district till April 17.

Key Points

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Calcutta HC finds state's measures inadequate to control Murshidabad communal tensions

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Court orders CAPF deployment until April 17

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Bench highlights urgent need to arrest atrocities

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Stresses state's responsibility to protect citizens

“Although we have noted the stand of the state that it is making an endeavour to ensure co-existence of different communities in peace and harmony, the measures so far taken does not appear to be adequate,” read the copy of the order by the special division bench of Justice Soumen Sen and Justice Raja Basu Chowdhury.

The division bench also observed that had the CAPF deployment been earlier, the situation would not have been so “grave” and “volatile”.

“The deployment of Central Armed Forces earlier could have de-escalated the situation, as it appears that adequate measures have not been taken in time,” the court said.

The division bench also clarified that the CAPF deployment is only for the purpose of facilitating the state administration to ensure the safety and security of the population in this state.

Stressing that the situation is “grave” and “volatile”, the division bench also stressed that there is an urgent need to take action against the culprits to arrest the atrocities committed on innocent citizens on a war footing.

“Constitutional Courts cannot be a mute spectator and embroil itself in technical defences when the safety and security of the people are in danger,” read the order copy.

Reminding that the duty of the court is to protect the citizen, the division bench observed that the citizen has the right to life, and it is the responsibility of the state to ensure that the life and property of every citizen is secured.

“It is undeniable that there have been frequent instances of violence between communities at different parts in the state of West Bengal, and the disquieting situation prevailing till today cannot be ignored,” the court observed.

Reader Comments

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Rahul S.
The HC's intervention was much needed. The state government should have acted faster to prevent the situation from escalating. Peace should be the top priority for everyone 🙏
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Priya M.
As someone from Murshidabad, I appreciate the court's order. The last few days have been terrifying for ordinary citizens. Hope the CAPF deployment brings some calm to our district.
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Amit K.
While I support the court's decision, I wonder why they didn't intervene sooner? The violence has been going on for days. Better late than never though.
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Sunita R.
The state government needs to do some serious introspection. When courts have to step in for basic law and order, it shows a failure of governance. Hope peace returns soon 🤞
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Neeraj B.
Respectful criticism: The article could have included more details about the Waqf Act amendments that sparked these protests. Understanding the root cause is important for readers.
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Tanya G.
The court's emphasis on protecting citizens' right to life is so important. No political agenda should come before people's safety. Hope the situation improves quickly!

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