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Latest revision as of 02:56, 3 August 2024

2007 West Bengal food riots

The 2007 West Bengal food riots were a series of violent protests and disturbances that erupted in various districts of West Bengal, India, primarily in response to widespread food shortages and rising prices. Triggered by government mismanagement of the Public Distribution System (PDS) and insufficient food grain supplies, the riots highlighted severe socio-economic disparities in the region. Protestors, consisting mainly of marginalized communities, clashed with law enforcement, leading to numerous injuries and arrests. The unrest drew national attention, prompting debates on food security, agricultural policies, and the effectiveness of government interventions in mitigating hunger. The incidents were emblematic of larger systemic issues affecting food access in India.