The village ethnic cleansed by Greens is called Betbona
It is the only non-believer village surrounded by 6 green villages per this article
Betbona’s exodus: How Murshidabad violence turned a village to rubble & drove hundreds across Ganga
RSS, Ramakrishna Mission & Bharat Sevashram Sangha are conducting relief efforts for the displaced at a relief camp on a school compound in the neighbouring Malda district of West Bengal.
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The assault began with crude bombs hurled at homes and then came the death threats.
As residents fled in fear, looters swept in, stripping houses of valuables, even livestock. Eventually, LPG cylinders were unhooked from kitchen ovens, triggering gas leaks, which led to explosions, reducing buildings to rubble.
Nearly 450 Hindu residents of the village have since fled, crossing the Ganga in boats with the help of Border Security Force (BSF) personnel, seeking refuge later in a relief camp in the neighbouring Malda district.
“They ordered us to take off our tulsi malas (basil rosaries) and look like Muslims,” Minati Mandal, a resident of Betbona village, told ThePrint. “We pleaded that we are Hindus, but they threatened to behead us. They took all my jewellery and Rs 1.5 lakh cash.”
In Murshidabad, several Muslim-majority villages surround Betbona, whose residents allege that the attackers arrived from those villages. Muslims accounted for 66.27 percent of the population in Murshidabad in the 2011 Census.
By Wednesday, t
he Murshidabad village, largely deserted and under the watch of security forces, resembled a battle zone. Signs of destruction were everywhere—from charred walls and soot-covered floors to mangled ceiling fans and kitchen utensils scattered across courtyards—testimonies to the attack.
Across the Ganga, at Parlalpur High School, where the Betbona residents replaced by the Murshidabad village have taken shelter, RSS swayamsevak Bidhan Mandal is among the many members of the Sangh and its affiliates to have arrived to volunteer as relief workers.
Besides the RSS, organisations such as the Ramakrishna Mission and the Bharat Sevashram Sangha are conducting relief efforts for the displaced at the camp, where villagers get meals thrice a day from a makeshift kitchen.
“Our children are at least getting adequate food here. Even milk is available. The administration wants us to go back. But what do we return to? The attackers destroyed even our harvest and burnt down our houses,” laments Lipika Ghosh, who, along with four of her family members, has sought shelter at the school.
Among those displaced is Saptami Mandal, forced to flee the Murshidabad violence with her seven-day-old infant. Her uncle, Sudarshan Mandal, recounts how she had just returned home from the hospital when the Murshidabad violence began, and attackers arrived at their doorstep.
“We somehow escaped when the attacks started. On the road, we came across BSF personnel and asked for help. They asked if we had relatives across the river. That is when we called our family members in Parlalpur and asked them to send boats. Eventually, we made it to the camp,” he says.
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Villagers are scared and demand a permanent BSF camp what they won't get ofc, they are now permanent refugees with seemingly only the clothes on their back.
Their farms and livestock and whatever else will be taken over by the greens.
I have heard such stories from the partition in 1947 but in this "secular" republic these mini-partitions occur every year