Waqf Invoice Protest Rocks Kolkata, Streets Blocked At Park Circus

Whereas the remainder of the nation remained largely peaceable after the passage of the Waqf Invoice in Parliament, protests broke out in Kolkata on Friday. The demonstrations came about at Park Circus, a distinguished space within the metropolis, the place 1000’s gathered following Friday prayers.
Eyewitnesses estimated a crowd of practically 5,000 to six,000 folks. Lots of them had been seen sporting bandages and shouting slogans in opposition to the Waqf Invoice. The protest was held beneath police supervision, and regardless of aggressive slogans, regulation enforcement didn’t intervene.
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Apparently, whereas states like Uttar Pradesh and Madhya Pradesh—the place related protests had been anticipated—remained calm, West Bengal noticed a big public gathering.
Whereas police allowed the Waqf Invoice protest to proceed, that they had earlier denied permission for a Ram Navami tableau in Kolkata. Organisers needed to strategy the courtroom to obtain clearance for the non secular procession.
Opposition leaders, together with BJP’s Suvendu Adhikari, have alleged double requirements by the state authorities. “It’s our constitutional proper to rejoice non secular festivals,” Adhikari mentioned, accusing the Mamata Banerjee authorities of minority appeasement.
The Chief Minister has repeatedly mentioned she respects all religions. Nonetheless, critics argue that her actions usually contradict her statements—pointing to previous incidents just like the Durga idol immersion ban throughout Muharram and restrictions on Ram Navami celebrations.
Regardless of the ban, no Hindu teams blocked roads or turned violent. As a substitute, they took the authorized route to claim their rights. In distinction, the police offered safety to protesters opposing the Waqf Invoice who blocked roads and raised incendiary slogans.
The problem continues to stir political and communal debate in West Bengal, with the opposition accusing the state authorities of selective enforcement of regulation and order.