A herd of wild jumbos damaged the All Tea Tribes' Students' Association ATTSA) regional office at Garuajhar under Panery PS on Thursday pre-dawn and created havoc in the area. The rapid destruction of forests and construction of dwelling houses in the elephant corridor in the Indo-Bhutan border area has compelled the wild elephants to stray in human habitation in search of food resulting in casualties of human lives and properties. Sanjay Bag,President of ATTSA Garuajhar regional committee has urged the forest officials to take necessary steps to push back the wild herds to jungles. The student leader has also urged the concerned officials to pay the ex-gratia to the family members of the man-elephant conflict victims.
"The non-bodo populace of Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District are determined to oust the ruling Bodoland People's Front(BPF) to enforce their political rights." This was observed by Kokrajhar Member of Parliament,Naba Kumar Sarania here at Bordoloi Bhawan in Tangla town of Udalguri district on Tuesday.
The parliamentarian attending an felicitation event hosted by Darrang and Udalguri chapter,Praktan ULFA Progitisil Mancha lashed out at pro-talk ULFA leaders who have amassed unaccounted wealth and immovable properties.
Referring to the forthcoming Bodoland Territorial Council(BTC) council polls in 2020,Sarania reiterated that people will oust the BPF which have allegedly siphoned...
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