Murshidabad Violence: धर्म के नाम पर सियासत की आग! | Waqf Act Controversy Explained | F&F-Ep 92

 
As Bengal gears up for the 2026 Assembly Elections, religious tensions are flaring up once again. This time, the epicenter is Murshidabad—a district with over 60% Muslim population—where violence erupted on April 11th over the controversial amendments to the Waqf Act. In the chaos, three lives were lost, homes were torched, and hundreds fled for their lives. BJP alleges that over 400 Hindu families were forced to flee from Dhulian, while TMC hints at cross-border support fueling the unrest. Meanwhile, Indian Secular Front leader Naushad Siddiqui led a protest in Bhangar that turned violent, adding fuel to an already burning fire. While the BJP seeks to highlight “religious persecution,” TMC continues its balancing act—criticizing the Act and claiming to protect minority rights. As both sides weaponize religion, the common people suffer—caught between political ambitions and communal narratives. In this episode, we unravel the events in Murshidabad, the political blame game, and the real impact on the ground. Is this strategic polarization for votes, or is Bengal spiraling into dangerous territory?