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Dr MMS is the MP from Assam and he should take the moral responsibilty for the violence. The UPA and state government who had been ruling for the last 10 years must be blamed for such butchery. But Congress sees only shadow of Modi on anything. The Congress leaders leaders who used to revel in the luxury and comforts in Delhi offices were always apathetic towards the violence in Kashmir and Punjab during the 1970's and 1980's. The secular leaders were more philosohical and much less practical in understanding the problems of people in all parts of the country. There was similar violence in 2012 in NE. Then the government should have take precautionary measures to avert the occurance of similar incidents. When there is NO capable ruler or leader at the centre, the state governments will also follow the anarchy. "Yatha Raja Thatha Praja" means "AS THE RULER SO THE RULED". If the king of the country is of good character, with good heart and always thinking of well-being of his subjects, and if he is a spiritual thinker and peaceful minded, his subjects will be like him in all these ways too
The All Assam Minority Students’ Union(AAMSU) has demanded Presidents’ Rule in Assam alleging the state government’s failure to deal with the law and order situation.In an exclusive interview with Assam Times, AAMSU president Abdur Rahim Ahmed said that the Congress government has been failing to ensure safety and security of the common people.He said that Presidents’ rule is only the option to ensure peace and normalcy in the state. “The rebels are running parallel government which is why the common people are forced to bear the brunt.”He did not spare the centre saying that both Delhi and Dispur are mired in mud slinging to gain political mileage instead of taking any concrete steps...
Hundreds of people hit the streets in Kaziranga in protest against the unabeted rhino poaching in the national park. The protesters further snubbed the government for failing to stop the rampant poaching of the one horn animals in the state.AASU adviser Dr Samujja Bhattacharya who joined the protest demanded army deployment to stop poaching in the world heritage site. Poachers killed at least three rhinos in the last ten days amid the rush of tourists from the country and abroad.
Poachers have killed yet another rhino in Kaziranga on Sunday. The third one rhino poaching during the last ten days took place in Dhing where horn less carcass was spotted in the morning. Stung by the widespread protest and criticism, the forest department now talks of a a comprehensive plan to curb the menace of rhino poaching. Sources blamed KPLT militants for the repeated incidents of rhino poaching.
Braving a biting cold wave Assam is engrossed in the Bhogali Bihu festivity. High rise bhelaghars and mejis made of straws, bamboo and wood are shinning in the open fields across the state. Women are busy with preparing beaten rice, pastries and larus to be served on the occasion.“Our Bhelaghar is made of straw and bamboo in the type of the historic Rong Ghar. It would be ready by Monday,” said Arup Baruah a local resident of Gaurisagar who is busy with the task at an open paddy field.“ We are completing the Bhelaghar like the titanic ship where we would celebrate the uruka on Wednesday evening,” Sachin Saikia from Puranigudam area in Nagaon district told Assam Times where he along with a...
Amid a pall gloom, the mortal remains of Amarjyoti Kashyap has reached Jorhat two days after the Dibrugarh university professor met watery grave on the Arabian sea in Gujarat.Hundreds of people thronged his residence as soon as the varsity’s director of the Centre for Social Work Studies Dr Jayanta Borbora, law officer Debraj Sharma and Kaustav Kashyap, the younger brother of the deceased have arrived in Jorhat from Diu with the lifeless professor along with the members of the study team in the evening. Cremation would take place on Sunday morning.The assistant Professor was believed to have drowned in the sea while bathing in a beach near Diu on Thursday afternoon during an outing after...
Dissident Congress leader Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma met chief minister Tarun Gogoi at Koinadhara on Saturday amid speculations his comeback to the soon to be reshuffled cabinet.Dr Sarma, who put in papers before governor refusing to accpet Gogoi as chief minister in August met Gogoi at his official residence at 9 in the morning. The meeting lasted for one hour.This is for the second time Dr Sarma met Gogoi since he resigned as health an education minister. Dr Sarma's loyalists are tightlipped on it.
North east is a storehouse of youth talents. From painting to sand art, from dance to drama not even a single front of creativity is left untouched if one gets a glimpse of a carnival in Guwahati.Organized by Metropolish, the three days event begins today at the Shradhanjali Kanon in the heart of the city which is set to pull huge crowd. All activists of the non governmental organization are busy in the last minute preparations to make the event a grand success.Apart from holding a number of contest and competitions, the youths are exhibiting their creativity from Friday evening. nother focus of the festival is expected to be a Siberian delegation who has already landed in the premier...
If Magh Bihu comes can the battle of birds be far behind? No, it can’t. That’s why, Hajo wears a fresh look a few days before the festival. Women are heavily engaged in preparing sweets and pastries. But their husbands, mostly, are busy with training up the birds meant for the battle, a traditional game of bird fight on the occasion of Bhugali bihu.“We have caught the birds available in this area. The training is underway. From early in the morning we take them out for training. I hope my bird would be able to face any other strong birds this time,” said Jeevan Das who is keeping a bird for the battle on January 15.“ I serve my bird with banana so that it can ensure victory at ease. Last...
Assam BJP will go it alone in the next assembly polls. This was what central BJP leader Mahendra Singh said in Guwahati on Wednesday. The BJP heavyweight who is on a visit to Guwahati told reporters that the party has no plan to forge any pre poll alliance with other parties. According to Singh, the party has every strength to ensure landslide victory in the 2016 assembly polls. He further denied any move to replace state party unit president Siddharth Bhattacharya saying that there is no factionalism in the party.
After Congress, factionalism seems to have surfaced in Assam BJP unit forcing the party top guns in Delhi to rush a senior leader to deal with the situation before it goes out of proportion. Sources told Assam Times that the factionalism centres around the simmering tussle between Sarbananda Sonowal and Siddharth Bhattarcharya. Both the camps have different views on some crucial issues. But the major issue is the move to induct Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma and his associates in the party.The state unit president wants the dissident Congress leaders to be inducted in the party. But his predecessor the Union minister is dead opposed to it fearing a dent in the party’s image in the...
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