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Fresh Violence In West Bengal's Howrah; Protesters Clash With Police, Set Houses, BJP Offices On Fire

Protests in Howrah on Friday against Nupur Sharmღa's comments on Proph🅠et Muhammad had also turned violent, leading to prohibitory orders being imposed.

A BJP office burnt during protests in West Bengal's Howrah
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Fresh violence erupted in West Bengal's Howrah district on Satur💞day as protesters clashed with the police and several houses were set on fire, a day after arson and stone-pelting were witnessed in Howrah in violent protests over former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Nupur Sharma's comments on Prဣophet Muhammad. 

Protesters's stone-pelting caused injuries to some poliไce personnel. Protesters alsovandalised a BJP office.

BJP National Executive Member Swapan Dasguꦗpta said multiple party offices in Howrah have been burnt and parts of Kolkata are under mob's rule.

Several fire tenders were pressed into service as police lobbed tear gas shells to disperse the protesters, a senior officer said, adding the situation was "un♓der control" at the moment.

He said, "The agitators have been dispersed. Some policemen have been injured in the ston✃e-pelting. We are conducting a route march in the area. The situation is under control."

On Friday, people pelted stones, set police vehicles on fire, and damaged public property♏ as they clashed with law enforcers in Howrah.

Internet services have been suspended in Howrah tiꦅll June 13 to prevent the spread of rumours and prohibitory orders under Section 144 of CrPC imposed in several areas of the district such as Uluberia, Domjur, and Panchla till June 15.

Protests were held across the country against Sharma's comments on Prophet Mu👍hammad on Friday, which turned violent in Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand's Ranchi, and Howrah in West Bengal. 

(With PTI inputs)