Murshidabad, April 16 -- Days after violence in West Bengal's Murshidabad district over the Waqf (Amendment) Act, hundreds of displaced residents have not been able to return to their homes yet.

The administration has been providing food and other essential relief to those who sought shelter in relief camps following the unrest in Jafrabad and Dhuliyan in the Jangipur subdivision.

However, people in the relief camps have expressed dissatisfaction over the lack of basic amenities. Some residents of the violence-hit district, while speaking to ANI, narrated their experiences.

Shankar Das, a resident of Murshidabad whose home was demolished by a violent mob, is currently staying in one of the relief camps. He said, "Our house was demolish...