PermalinkSubmitted by mohan on Sat, 03/05/2014 - 17:59
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 surface communication between Assam and Nagaland has come a grinding halt because of the economic blockade against the neighbouring state in protest against the Uriam Ghat incident where 11 people lost their lives. The indefinite economic blockade Nagaland imposed by some organisations at Rangajan area along National Highway 39 in Golaghat district entered fourth day on Saturday affecting supplies to Dimapur town. AASAA workers also have been staging an indefinite economic blockade at Haluwating in Amguri against Nagaland.
The Assam Government will pay exgratia of Rs 8 lakh each to the next of kin of the victims. According to information, Dispur has asked the district administration to visit camps to prepare a list of missing persons and correlate the data with the recovered bodies to ascertain if any person was still missing. The authorities have increased the number relief camps with more and more panic stricken people leaving their homes on Friday. /
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi expressed grave concern over the violence along the AssamNagaland border where the miscreants from the neighbouring state killed at least 11 people on Tuesday. In his Independence Day after the ceremonial hoisting of the national tricolor at the Veterinary Playground on Friday, Gogoi said that the government had taken all possible steps for restoration of peace and normalcy in the affected areas. He said that a slew of initiatives are on the cards for resolution of the issues through discussion between the two states at the chief secretary level.
Amid tight security the Independence Day celebration is over across the state on Friday. The day long celebrations passed off peacefully. There is no report of any incident during the celebrations of the red letter day.Braving an inclement weather in the morning people in large number came out to the public places to hoist the national tricolor.Chief minister Tarun Gogoi unfurled the national flag at the Khanapara Veterinary Playground in the morning and took salute of the army, police, para military forces, NCC, scouts and guides.Reports of peaceful celebrations of the big historic day are pouring in from different places across the state with a series o cultural programmes....
Normalcy is yet to be restored along the Assam-Nagaland border in Golaghat district. Indefinite curfew is in force from 6 in the evening to 6 in the morning. Security forces on Friday caught three arsonists red-handed when they allegedly tried to torch some abandoned houses in Chetiagaon. Three additional CRPF companies have been fanning in the affected areas to thwart any attempt by the miscreants who have been unleashing terror these days. According to sources, eight new pickets had been set up by the CPRF in vulnerable villages. A control room has is being jointly manned by CRPF, Assam Police and Nagaland Police. The attack by armed miscreants on eight villages in Uriamghat...
Defying an inclement weather national flags are fluttering in the sky across the state on Friday on the 68-th Independence Day. People of all walks of life are celebrating the Day with much pomp and gaiety from the morning. Chief minister Tarun Gogoi led the state in the celebration of the red letter day. Braving incessant rains, Gogoi unfurled the national tricolor at the veterinary Playground in Khanapara at 9 in the morning before taking the salute of the police, army, para military forces. In his address under the tricolour, Gogoi made a slew of announcement for the economically weaker sections apart from a special scheme for the tea tribes. He further said that his government...
Braving incessant rains people thronged in thousands at the Veterinary Playground in Khanapara on Friday morning to celebrate the Independence Day where chief minister Tarun Gogoi hoisted the national tricolor. Amid tight security measures, Gogoi, his wife Dolly Gogoi along with many prominent persons arrived in the playground at 8-30 in the morning.
The All Assam Students' Union activists have ended the 12 hour long hunger strike in Guwahati demanding immediate steps to implement the Assam Accord in letter and spirit. The AASU activists ended the hunger strike as soon as chief minister Tarun Gogoi hoisted the national tricolor at the Veterinary Playgorund in Guwahati. AASU leaders told Assam Times that the government has yet to fulfill the promises made by it in the historic Accord 29 years ago. “That’s why, we want a time-bound action-plan from the government regarding the implementation of the clauses of the Assam Accord,” they said
The simmering tension along the Assam-Nagaland border is all set to figure when Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is meeting his Nagaland counterpart T R Zeliang in Guwahati next week. Sources told Assam Times that the Nagaland Chief Minister is scheduled to visit Guwahati on August 21 where both the chief minister will discuss the issue.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has blamed it all on the neutral central force deployed along the Assam-Nagaland border for the escalating tension. Talking to reporters on Thursday, he said that he will write to the Centre alleging it with a complaint on the alleged inaction by a CRPF Commandant, who is said to be a Zemi Naga. Gogoi said that these central forces have been failing to ensure peace in the violence-hit areas. “That’s why, the violence took place and people died," Gogoi told reporters in Guwahati.
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