The Muchi community라이브 바카라 battle at Gidhagram village in Katwa sub-division of Purba Bardhaman district for entry into the Giddheshwar Shiva temple on the occasion of Shiv Ratri (February 24) triggered a chain of reactions. Despite the administration라이브 바카라 assurances, the upper castes did not allow them. The two communities clashed at least twice over the next two weeks. This news encouraged neighbouring Nadia라이브 바카라 Bairampur residents. Finally, the Muchi families entered the Gidhagram temple on March 12, followed by Bairampur on March 20. As the news spread, Muchi community members from more villages started asserting their right to worship—Billeswar, Gangatikuri, Jhamotpur, Nirole, Agordanga, Dhandalsa, Rasui, Kasutia, Keuguri, Dattabati, Sitahati, Dattabatia, Naliapur, Balutia and Baharan villages in the Ketugram area of Purba Bardhaman alone. Such practices have also come to light from Bhitagram in Bardhaman 1 block, Chandrapur in Katwa, Aushgram in Aushgram block, Nasigram in Bhatar—all in Purba Bardhaman district; Simulia and Jalsuti in Salar and Erera of Bharatpur in Murshidabad district; and Bamonia at Indus in Bankura district.