Calcutta, July 6 - West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose will travel by train to Murshidabad on Wednesday to visit the various areas affected by the recent Sonirush violence. The decision to travel by train was made in order to assess the security situation in the state and to show solidarity with the people of Murshidabad.
The Sonirush violence, which erupted in Murshidabad on July 2, has left at least 10 people dead and hundreds injured. The violence was sparked by a clash between two communities over a land dispute. The situation in Murshidabad has since been brought under control, but there are still concerns about the possibility of further violence.
Governor Bose's visit to Murshidabad is seen as a sign of the state government's commitment to restoring peace and order in the region. The governor is expected to meet with local officials and community leaders to discuss the situation and to offer his condolences to the families of the victims.
The governor's decision to travel by train has also been seen as a reflection of the deteriorating law and order situation in West Bengal. In recent months, there have been a number of incidents of violence in the state, including communal clashes, political violence, and attacks on women and minorities. The governor's visit to Murshidabad is seen as a way of sending a message to the people of the state that the government is taking the issue of law and order seriously.
The governor's visit to Murshidabad is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, July 7. He is expected to return to Calcutta the same day.