West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose continued his visits to violence-affected areas, meeting victims in Murshidabad a day after visiting a relief camp in Malda. He listened to their grievances and assessed their needs. Simultaneously, a National Commission for Women delegation, led by Chairperson Vijaya Rahatkar, surveyed the Murshidabad areas, describing the suffering as inhuman. The NCW will submit a report to the Centre, highlighting the people's demands, and met with the family of victims allegedly killed during the protests.
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