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Title - Sporadic violence in KokrajharPosted by : riteshexpert on Jul 27, 2012 - 09:19:08 AM |
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The riot-torn Kokrajhar district of Assam witnessed sporadic incidents of violence on Thursday even as flag marches were conducted by the Army and additional paramilitary forces deployed.The manner and pattern of violence are of concern to the security forces. There is a fear that militant Bodo and Muslim groups are preparing for a long-drawn battle. Army personnel say “this could be just the beginning” of a prolonged fight, as several militant groups are hiding around 1,200 firearms.However, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, during a visit here, said: “Though not completely normal, the situation has improved.” He insisted that violence and arson had come down and train services restoredMr. Gogoi urged the media not to project that the State was burning. He asserted that only Kokrajhar, Baksa and Chirang in the Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts (BTAD) were hit by violence. He said the deployment of additional forces helped restore peace.The Chief Minister, at an hour-long meeting at the Circuit House, interacted with Bodo and Muslim leaders, besides civil, Army and paramilitary officials.Mr. Gogoi acknowledged that a big task remained at hand, with nearly 2 lakh people taking refuge in relief camps. Efforts would be made to ensure their safe return to their homes. He announced an ex gratia of Rs. 6 lakh to the next of kin of those killed (42 people). Compensation would be paid to the injured and those who lost their property. |