Murshidabad district in West Bengal sees renewed violence. One person is shot in Dhulian. This follows unrest over the Waqf Amendment Act. Authorities suspect BSF involvement in the shooting. Police have arrested 118 people. Senior officers are managing the situation. A teenager was injured during clashes. The Director General of Police urges people to avoid rumours.
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