IANS LIVE-BJP RESPONSIBLE FOR BENGAL VIOLENCE: CONGRESS
May 5, 2025
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Result4 May 2025
Match 54
PBKS
PBKS
236/5 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
199/7 (20 ov)
PBKS won by 37 runs
Result4 May 2025
Match 53
KKR
KKR
206/4 (20 ov)
RR
RR
205/8 (20 ov)
KKR won by 1 run
Result3 May 2025
Match 52
RCB
RCB
213/5 (20 ov)
CSK
CSK
211/5 (20 ov)
RCB won by 2 runs
Result2 May 2025
Match 51
GT
GT
224/6 (20 ov)
SRH
SRH
186/6 (20 ov)
GT won by 38 runs
Result1 May 2025
Match 50
RR
RR
117/10 (16.1 ov)
MI
MI
217/2 (20 ov)
MI won by 100 runs
Result30 April 2025
Match49
CSK
CSK
190/10 (19.2 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
194/6 (19.4 ov)
PBKS won by 4 wickets
Result29 April 2025
Match 48
DC
DC
190/9 (20 ov)
KKR
KKR
204/9 (20 ov)
KKR won by 14 runs
Result28 April 2025
Match 47
RR
RR
212/2 (15.5 ov)
GT
GT
209/4 (20 ov)
RR won by 8 wickets
Result27 April 2025
Match 46
DC
DC
162/8 (20 ov)
RCB
RCB
165/4 (18.3 ov)
RCB won by 6 wickets
Result27 April 2025
Match 45
MI
MI
215/7 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
161/10 (20 ov)
MI won by 54 runs
Result26 April 2025
Match 44
KKR
KKR
7/0 (1 ov)
PBKS
PBKS
201/4 (20 ov)
No result
Result25 April 2025
Match 43
CSK
CSK
154/10 (19.5 ov)
SRH
SRH
155/5 (18.4 ov)
SRH won by 5 wickets
Result24 April 2025
Match 42
RCB
RCB
205/5 (20 ov)
RR
RR
194/9 (20 ov)
RCB won by 11 runs
Result23 April 2025
Match 41
SRH
SRH
143/8 (20 ov)
MI
MI
146/3 (15.4 ov)
MI won by 7 wickets
Result22 April 2025
Match 40
LSG
LSG
159/6 (20 ov)
DC
DC
161/2 (17.5 ov)
DC won by 8 wickets
Result21 April 2025
Match 39
KKR
KKR
159/8 (20 ov)
GT
GT
198/3 (20 ov)
GT won by 39 runs
Result20 April 2025
Match 38
MI
MI
177/1 (15.4 ov)
CSK
CSK
176/5 (20 ov)
MI won by 9 wickets
Result20 April 2025
Match 37
PBKS
PBKS
157/6 (20 ov)
RCB
RCB
159/3 (18.5 ov)
RCB won by 7 wickets
Result19 April 2025
Match 36
RR
RR
178/5 (20 ov)
LSG
LSG
180/5 (20 ov)
LSG won by 2 runs
Result19 April 2025
Match 35
GT
GT
204/3 (19.2 ov)
DC
DC
203/8 (20 ov)
GT won by 7 wickets

BJP responsible for Bengal violence: Congress

BJP responsible for West Bengal violence, says Congress leader Rashid Alvi

New Delhi, April 12 (IANS) Senior Congress leader Rashid Alvi on Saturday blamed the BJP for the recent violence in West Bengal, claiming that the unrest in Murshidabad over the Waqf (Amendment) Act was a direct consequence of the Centre’s alleged interference in religious matters.

His statement comes in the wake of violent protests, arson, and clashes reported in Murshidabad district, where tensions flared over the Waqf Act, which many in the Muslim community see as an infringement on religious rights.

The BJP has accused West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of “supporting, inciting and encouraging” the violence in the state during protests against the Waqf Act.

“There should be no violence anywhere. But who is responsible for a peaceful protest turning violent? Will the BJP government and the Prime Minister continue to turn a deaf ear? Will they continue to hold such hatred towards Muslims that they interfere with religious matters? This law is nothing less than an intrusion into the religion of Muslims,” Rashid Alvi told IANS.

He added that whenever a community feels that its religion is under attack, it reacts.

“We have seen the consequences of such events - whether it was the attack on the Golden Temple, the controversy in Denmark over a cartoon, or the backlash against Salman Rushdie. I appeal for peace, but I hold the BJP government responsible for this unrest,” he said.

Alvi further reacted to the BJP’s allegations that the West Bengal Police remained a silent spectator during the violence.

“It is not believable that a state’s police would stand idle during such a significant incident. Yes, under BJP governments, police often act with bias. But in West Bengal, this is also about the honour of the Chief Minister. The BJP has always targeted West Bengal and its leadership. While violence cannot be justified, it is equally wrong to suppress democratic protest. People should protest, pressurise the government, and seek legal recourse, but never resort to violence,” he said.

Responding to the BJP’s warning of invoking Article 356 if the situation in Bengal deteriorates, Alvi questioned the communal framing of the issue.

“Why bring in the Hindu-Muslim narrative? These protests are not against Hindus but against the Union government, the BJP, and its leaders. This is a protest against a law imposed without consent. Hindus and Muslims have always lived in harmony. In this struggle, many Hindus also stand with their Muslim brothers. It is the BJP’s old tactic to create division and take the country towards destruction by instigating communal conflict,” he said.

When asked whether the Waqf Act protests could escalate like the events surrounding the Golden Temple, Alvi said he does not foresee such extreme consequences, but stressed that it is the government's responsibility to engage with the protesters.

“I don’t think the protests will take such a drastic turn, but in any democracy, it is the duty of the government to listen to its people. Talk to the protesters, understand their concerns, and act accordingly. We saw the farmers’ protest - they sat on roads for two years, and the government was forced to repeal the farm laws. If Muslims across the country are protesting and the Prime Minister says ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vishwas,’ then he must act on those words and withdraw this Act,” he concluded.

Meanwhile, West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Saturday clarified her government's stance, stating that the Waqf (Amendment) Act will not be implemented in the state.

“We have made our position clear - we do not support this law. It will not be implemented in West Bengal. So what is the riot about?” she wrote in a post on social media platform X.