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Citizenship Amendment Act protests: Muslim mob continues rampage in Bengal, three more Railway stations and toll plazas set ablaze

The Anti-CAA Muslim mobs also attacked the ticket counter at Sankrail railway station in Howrah district and set fire to the station.

The rampage of the Muslim mob continues in West Bengal under the watch of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as Islamists have now vandalised more railway stations and set fire to a toll plaza in Murshidabad district on Saturday during their protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

According to India Today reporter Indrojit Kundu, the mob have set a toll plaza on fire at Suti crossing in West Bengal’s Murshidabad district today. The law and order situation in West Bengal has gone completely out of control.


The Muslim mob continues to go on a rampage by attacking railway stations in the state. After vandalising and burning railway stations in Murshidabad and Howrah, the Muslim mob on Saturday attacked Sujnipara railway station under Malda division of Eastern Railways.


The Anti-CAA Muslim mobs also attacked the ticket counter at Sankrail railway station in Howrah district and set fire to the station.


The attacks on Railway infrastructure continues unabated in West Bengal as Muslim mobs have once again vandalised the Nimtita station on Saturday morning.

It is important to note that Muslim mobs had gone on a rampage in West Bengal’s Howrah district earlier in the day. They resorted to extreme violence by blocking tracks at the Uluberia railway station. The Muslim mobs had vandalised the complex and some trains by resorting to stone pelting, injuring a driver, officials said. The violence affected train services in Sealdah division of the Eastern Railway.

In the state of West Bengal, many members belonging to various Muslim organisations have resorted to violent protests following the passing of the historic Citizenship Amendment Act (CAB).

Read: Muslim mob pelted stones, poked rods, laughed sadistically: Survivor shares harrowing tale from Bengal anti-CAB protests

Protests against the CAB were planned soon after Friday prayers across mosques in the State and other various parts of the country which has resulted in extreme violence in parts of West Bengal.

The Muslim mobs have pelted stones at public properties and policemen along with burning of railway infrastructure in the state. Mobs pelted stones on ambulances and torched several vehicles, A cop was injured in the violent protests against Citizenship Amendment Act.

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