Panic grips the Hindi-speaking people a day after ULFA imposed ban on two groups for refusing to tender apology on the charges it levelled on the Tinsukia trader killing.
Talking to Assam Times in Tinsukia, Anit Yadav said, “we are shocked to have heard the ban imposed by ULFA. We have been living in Assam for the last several decades. We don’t understand why Baruah targetted us.”
Putul Prasad, who is a teacher by profession told Assam Times that “we need to live in peace and we should not allow others to be disturbed.”
“We will urge Paresh Baruah for a second thought,” said Rabi Shankar Das who was among those to oppose the killing of the Tinsukia trader.
Meanwhile district administration have asked the Hindi speaking people not to be panic saying that the authorty is commited to protect the lives and property of all sections of the people.
Expressing dismay over the fate of an important road, named after Assam’s pioneer litterateur Sahityasamrat Lakshminath Bezbarua, the Patriotic People’s Front Assam (PPFA) urges the concerned authorities to reopen the road connecting Guwahati Railway station with Nehru Park/Gauhati Town Club point on MG road. The forum of nationalist citizens argues that LNB road should be reorganised for daily use by the commuters as well as heavy vehicles approaching the Reserve Bank of India office, Army Transit Camp and the busiest railway station of the region.
It may be mentioned that the GTC point on the north (adjacent to Judges Field and Nehru Park in Panbazar locality),...
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