Mamata Banerjee directs dist officials to provide food, water to stranded passengers
Kolkata, Dec 15: As the violence and agitation spread in parts of Bengal following the Citizenship Amended Act, on Sunday the West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee directed the Coochbehar and Jalpaiguri district authorities to ensure supply of food and water to the stranded passengers of train and bus.
Reportedly, sporadic incidents of violence were reported from Nadia, North 24 Parganas and Howrah districts of the state. Protesters also blocked various important roads in Amdanga and Kalyani areas of North 24 Parganas and Nadia districts.
They also blocked roads and railway tracks in various stations of the districts, the police said. The district magistrates of the two districts were told to make sure that the passengers stranded on the roads and the tracks do not face problems in getting food and water, a senior government official said to PTI.
Protests
continued
in
various
parts
of
the
state
for
the
third
consecutive
day
as
incidents
of
violence
were
reported
from
Nadia,
Birbhum,
North
24
Parganas
and
Howrah
districts.
On
Saturday,
three
railway
stations
were
set
on
fire
and
at
least
25
buses
have
been
torched.
In
places
like
Islampur
in
North
Bengal
buses
were
reportedly
set
on
fire.
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Meanwhile, authorities have shut down Internet services in districts like Malda, Murshidabad, Howrah, North 24 Parganas and parts of South 24 Parganas districts to prevent rumour-mongering and circulation of fake news, especially on social media.
WB CM Mamata Banerjee, who resolutely opposed the amended Citizenship Act, has appealed for peace and warned of stern action against those indulging in violence.