<p>Kolkata: Despite Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requesting him to postpone his visit to the violence-hit Murshidabad district, West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Friday left for Malda, where he will be meeting the victims of the riot who fled there.</p><p>"I am going to the field," Bose told reporters while leaving for Malda on Friday morning..</p><p>"I am going there to meet the victims and verify the reports that we have received from the field. I will go to the hospitals, residences of the victims and the relief camps. The central forces and the state police are there together and the situation will soon normalise. I am going there to meet the victims, following which I will send my recommendations," Bose, who took a train to Malda, told <em>PTI Video</em>.</p>.Bose ignores Mamata’s request not to visit Murshidabad, state submits violence report to Calcutta HC.<p>Bose also said that he would be visiting Murshidabad after Malda.</p><p>Three persons were killed in communal violence in the Shamsherganj, Suti, Dhulian and Jangipur areas of Murshidabad district having a Muslim majority population during protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act on April 11 and 12.</p><p>Several people fearing for their lives fled to the neighbouring Malda district and have taken shelter there.</p><p>Paramilitary forces, along with the state police, have been deployed in the riot-affected areas of the district, from where 274 people have been arrested so far for their alleged involvement in vandalism and rioting.</p>
<p>Kolkata: Despite Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee requesting him to postpone his visit to the violence-hit Murshidabad district, West Bengal Governor C V Ananda Bose on Friday left for Malda, where he will be meeting the victims of the riot who fled there.</p><p>"I am going to the field," Bose told reporters while leaving for Malda on Friday morning..</p><p>"I am going there to meet the victims and verify the reports that we have received from the field. I will go to the hospitals, residences of the victims and the relief camps. The central forces and the state police are there together and the situation will soon normalise. I am going there to meet the victims, following which I will send my recommendations," Bose, who took a train to Malda, told <em>PTI Video</em>.</p>.Bose ignores Mamata’s request not to visit Murshidabad, state submits violence report to Calcutta HC.<p>Bose also said that he would be visiting Murshidabad after Malda.</p><p>Three persons were killed in communal violence in the Shamsherganj, Suti, Dhulian and Jangipur areas of Murshidabad district having a Muslim majority population during protests against the Waqf (Amendment) Act on April 11 and 12.</p><p>Several people fearing for their lives fled to the neighbouring Malda district and have taken shelter there.</p><p>Paramilitary forces, along with the state police, have been deployed in the riot-affected areas of the district, from where 274 people have been arrested so far for their alleged involvement in vandalism and rioting.</p>