Chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday made it plain and simple that his government wants 2014 voter list as one of the supportive documents to update the national registrar of citizens.
Responding to the legislators who asked him to clear his position, Gogoi said that the list would be required if the documents earlier announced by the Supreme Court are not available for an indigenous citizen.
He said that his government has already moved the Supreme Court for consideration which has not so far rejected the affidavit.
PermalinkSubmitted by MAITAOYA RICK on Tue, 11/08/2015 - 00:35
Mr. Tarun Gogoi is going mad because the assembly election of Assam is approaching. He is such a person who knows only vote bank politics. He is a useless Chief Minister of Assam who has no interest to protect the indigenous communities of Assam rather he is ready to protect the illegal Bangladeshis who entered illegally to our land. The vote bank politics of Congress in Assam will lead our state to be part of Bangladesh. Tarun Gogoi will sell Assam to Bangladesh and he along with his family will settlen down in London.
In bid to clear the extra rush of passengers, the Southern Railway will operate weekly special trains between Kochuveli-Guwahati via Perambur to clear the extra rush of passengers. Train No 06336 Kochuveli-Guwahati weekly special will leave Kochuveli at 12 noon on August 10, 17, 24 and 31 (Sundays), leave Perambur at 5.20am on Mondays and arrive at Guwahati at 8.15am on Wednesdays. According to the railways, the train No 06335 Guwahati-Kochuveli weekly special train will leave Guwahati at 11.25pm on August 13, 20, 27 and September 3 (Wednesdays), leave Perambur at 4.30am on Saturdays and arrive at Kochuveli at 10.30pm on Saturdays. The composition of the trains...
AGP MLA Phani Bhusan Choudhury called Wednesday’s noisy scene on the floor an unfortunate. In his reaction immediately after Anjan Datta staged walk out in the assembly in protest against the new seat arrangement, the AGP leader said that the entire incident seemed to have belittled the Speaker. /
Congress legislator Ardhendu Dey, who was allowed to sit in the place of Anjan Dutta on Wednesday said that he was a senior member and there was nothing wrong in the new arrangement. Talking to reporters outside the House on Wednesday after Anjan Dutta’s walk out, the former cabinet minister said that his seat in the second row was given on a written request of the Parliamentary Affairs Minister. He said, “I went to the Speaker and asked why this was done to me as I was a senior member and was a cabinet minister. Then the Speaker gave me the seat to be opposed by Dutta.
Senior Congress legislator Anjan Dutta questioned the impartiality of Assembly Speaker when he walked out of the House in protest against the seat arrangement. Dutta, who felt insulted to be seated in the rearranged row alleged that the dissident legislators, irrespective of age and experience were allowed to sit in the front row. “I am in this Assembly since 1991. Sir, why suddenly my seat was rearranged? There are junior MLAs sitting in the front row. Those doing dissidence will be rewarded with a front row seat. Speaker sir, are you impartial?,” an angry Dutta told Speaker Gogoi. /
Congress MLA walked out of the assembly on Wednesday alleging that his seat in the House was not in order. It took place just before House started functioning. The Amguri MLA got into the House but found it strange to have not seen his seat unlike Monday and Tuesday. An angry Dutta got to know that his seat was shifted. Speaker Pranab Gogoi tried him to pacify inviting him for talks at his chamber. But after heated arguments with the Speaker, Dutta walked out of the House.
AKRSU(B) is all set to intensify its demand for Kamatapur and Scheduled Tribe status. The Koch Rajbanshi student body would stage a sit-in demonstration at Dighalpukhuripaar in Guwahati on August 20. It would be followed by the black day on August 28. AKRSU(B) leaders told Assam Times that they would enforce a 24-hour Kamatapur bandh on September 1 which would be followed by a motorcycle-bicycle rally on September 10. These are apart from a 12-hour road blockade on September 25 and a torch rally slated for October 20. This fresh series of agitation would end with a public rally in Guwahati in mid-November. The executive meeting of the organization cleared the prolonged strike in...
The Centre is hopeful. It wants an end to the three year long impasse over the NHPC-owned power project in Gerukamukh along the Assam-Aunachal Pradesh border. Addressing a function in New Delhi on Tuesday, Union power minister Piyush Goel said that he was hopeful to resolve the dispute between Arunachal Pradesh and Assam over the Lower Subansiri Hydro Power Project by next month. He said, “we are looking to resolve the dispute by next month after calling officials from Assam.” Developed by NHPC, cost of the project cost has gone up by about ₹1,200 crore due to forced suspension of work since December 2011. The company has already spent ₹6,600 crore.
Caught in a barrage of criticism for power cuts these days, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi asked his power minister Pradyut Bordoloi to improve the situation without any delay. During his meeting in Dispur on Tuesday, Gogoi underscored the need to improve the power scenario by completing the projects under various stages of progress. The meeting with Assam Power Distribution Company Ltd (APDCL) officials discussed steps to modernize the Lakwa thermal power project to make it more viable and cost-effective. The 150 MW Lower Kopili hydro-project and the acquisition of around 100 acres of land involving Rs 84 crore for phase-wise construction of the project also figured in the meeting. Bordoloi...
Now the decks are clear for e-commerce. The government has tabled legislation for taxing the online purchase and e-commerce goods in the state. It proposed to tap new revenue sources. This is apart from the proposal to bring online shopping under the tax net. The government has proposed amendment in the Assam entry tax (amendment) bill 2014 to tax the online shopping through the entry tax route. //
An officer in the Indian Air Force has gone missing on his way to Guwahati. According to sources, the AIF officer who hails from Puducherry has been remaining untraced since July 19 when he boarded on a bus to Chennai en route to Guwahati. His family members came to know the entire incident from the IAF authorities who asked his whereabouts after he failed to resume his charge. He and his wife went to his home from Guwahati on leave. Then he left his wife in his residence and took a bus to Chennai on July 19 to go to Guwahati for duty. His mobile phone has been remaining switched off. His wife lodged a complaint at the Orleanpet police station. A case was registered and...
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