Violence has no place in Democracy: Cong leader Sandeep Dikshit on Murshidabad clash

IANS April 15, 2025 305 views

Political tensions are escalating in West Bengal following violent clashes in Murshidabad district over the Waqf Act protests. Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit has strongly condemned the violence, emphasizing that democratic discourse must remain peaceful and non-confrontational. He specifically criticized processions near religious sites that potentially incite communal tensions. Dikshit's statements reflect a broader call for responsible political engagement and strict administrative action to prevent further unrest.

"There is no place for violence of any kind in a democracy" - Sandeep Dikshit
New Delhi, April 15: Amid rising political tensions following the recent violence in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district during protests against the Waqf Act, Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit, on Tuesday, strongly condemned the incident, urging the state government and police to act decisively.

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Congress leaders reject violent protests near religious sites

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Dikshit urges strict action against inflammatory processions

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Demands responsible political dialogue and peace

Speaking to IANS, Dikshit said, “This is completely wrong. We are against all forms of violence. There is no place for violence of any kind in a democracy.

"Yes, people have the right to protest and express their opinions, and there should be space for that. But there is absolutely no justification for violence.

"I hope and pray that the Bengal Police and the state government will take strict action to suppress and eliminate any such incidents.”

Meanwhile speaking on the same matter, Congress leader Digvijaya Singh remarked, "Why are organisations that spread hatred and incite riots being allowed to carry out processions with DJs in front of mosques? Why does the administration grant permission for this? Such permission should not be given."

Supporting his statement Dikshit remarked, “There should not have been permission for a procession to pass in front of a mosque. If you try to incite people or create unrest in front of any religious place, it should not be tolerated. We have seen in the past that such processions deliberately cause tension, especially near mosques."

Meanwhile, in Punjab, Congress CLP leader Partap Singh Bajwa has been summoned by state police following his statement alleging that over 50 grenade launchers are present in the state.

Reacting to this, Sandeep Dikshit commented, “If Bajwa Sahib has said this, then whatever source or information he has, he should share it with the government. Let’s see what happens when he appears before the authorities."

"But what’s interesting is that Aam Aadmi Party leaders themselves make such statements every day, in Delhi or elsewhere, without ever providing proof," Dikshit added, and questioned, "Why are different standards being applied to Congress leaders now?”

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some sensible voices speaking up against violence! 🙌 Democracy thrives on peaceful protests, not chaos. Hope the authorities take strict action against the instigators.
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Priya M.
While I agree with the sentiment, I wish political leaders would show this same energy when violence happens in their own party's rallies. Consistency matters in these statements.
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Amit S.
The point about processions near religious places is so important! Why can't we have designated protest areas away from sensitive locations? Common sense seems missing these days.
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Sunita R.
Violence solves nothing! We need more leaders speaking up like this. Though I wonder why it takes high-profile incidents to get these statements - everyday violence in politics goes unchecked.
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Vikram J.
DJs in processions near mosques? Seriously? Who thought that was a good idea? 😳 There's being provocative and then there's just asking for trouble...
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Neha P.
The double standards comment about AAP is interesting. While I don't agree with all of Dikshit's politics, he's right that all parties should be held to same standards when making serious allegations.

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