West Bengal Governor Dr. C.V. Ananda Bose is scheduled to visit Murshidabad district on Friday, following recent violent clashes between two groups that claimed three lives and left several injured, according to officials from Raj Bhawan.
The Governor is expected to meet with victims of the unrest, assess the situation on the ground, and hold high-level discussions with district administration and law enforcement agencies. His visit comes amid heightened security in the region, where large-scale arson and property damage were reported during the clashes.
“Governor Bose will leave for Murshidabad tonight and undertake a ground visit to the affected areas tomorrow,” a senior Raj Bhawan official confirmed.
The violence, which erupted earlier this week, prompted the deployment of significant security forces, including personnel from the Rapid Action Force (RAF) and central paramilitary units, to restore order in the affected localities.
During his visit, the Governor is expected to review law and order measures, meet with senior police officials, and ensure that adequate relief and rehabilitation efforts are underway for those affected.
Authorities continue to maintain a heightened state of alert in the district as investigations into the cause of the clashes proceed.
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