Poaching refuses die down in the flooded KazirangaNational Park where 3 rhinos were killed for horns during the last 24 hours. That too in the presence of forest minister Pramila Rani Brahma, who arrived in the national park on Wednesday afternoon.
Poachers have killed a full grown rhino on Thursday wee hours when a huge portion of the world heritage site is still reeling under flood. The incident took place in the Bagori range where the forest guards spotted the carcass in the morning. Poachers were believed to have taken away the horn. The incident took place a day after poachers killed a full grown female rhino along with her calf on Wednesday. A section of the KNP officials has tried to blame it all on the flood. But the missing horn has proved, beyond doubt, that it was case of rhino poaching.
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A group of twelve legislators met Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde in Delhi on Friday and appraised him if the Maoist menace in the state. Shinde, on his part, promised to act soon on this issue.
Tea planters called for a single hotline phone number along with deployment of drones and unmanned aerial vehicles to ensure adequate security for executives and workers of the industry.According to North East Tea Association, the government should provide the tea industry a single hotline phone number in every tea growing area so that well-equipped and well-manned police and paramilitary forces arrive at the spot within 30 minutes of receiving a phone call.
Normal life in Assam remains crippled on fourth day following an indefinite economic blockade imposed against Nagaland.The blockade was imposed after armed miscreants killed a farmer during a firing incident in the Naginijaan area near Mariani in Jorhat District along the Assam-Nagaland border, worsening the unresolved boundary row.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh extended his best wishes to Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on the successful completion of second year of the third consecutive term anniversary of the Congress government on Saturday.Dr Singh, in a message said, Assam has seen all round progress and development during the third consecutive term of the Congress Government.
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Amid escalating tension along the Assam-Nagaland border in Mariani, a section of Naga miscrents unleashed a reign of terror in Sivasagar. Miscreants destroyed tea plants at an area of 7 bighas in Geleky area on Tuesday. Security forces arrived in the spot. But by then the miscreants managed to flee away.
A warlike situation is in sight along the Assam-Nagaland interstate border. Police and paramilitary forces are on high alert to avert any incident of fresh incidents of attack by the Nagaland miscreants.Security forces are concentrating mainly on Mariani following the killing of a worker by assailants suspected to be from Nagaland at Naginijan tea garden in Jorhat district. Additional troops have been deployed after the incident that took place yesterday.
Amid escalating tension, Mokokchung District administration has promulgated Section 144 CrPC from 12 noon on June 3 in and around - Saringyin, Aonokpuyimsen, Tsuremen and Akumen- bordering Jorhat district, till further orders. Nagaland state had earlier sent one platoon of 10 IR(NAP)Battalion to aid the district administration control the situation and after Monday morning’s incident, two more platoons have been sent as reinforcement. Nagaland home minister is set to leave for New Delhi soon to discuss the border issue and that the state government was closely monitoring the situation.
An Asom Gana Parishad delegation was on a fact finding visit to Mariani a day after Naga miscreants shot dead an Adivasi cultivator.Led by former minister Atul Bora, the delegation visited the border near the tea garden to take stock of the prevailing situation.A farmer succumbed to bullet injuries in Naginijan area on Monday morning. The deceased Sanjay Bhumij was ploughing in a paddy field when some unidentified miscreants fired at him from the Nagaland side.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has asked the Nagaland government to immediately arrest the Naga miscreants who shot dead the cultivator at Naginijan area on Monday.Talking to reporters before leaving for New Delhi on Tuesday he said that the Nagaland government must hand over the miscreants to the Assam government. He said that his government won’t sit idle if these are allowed to continue. Gogoi, however, announced an ex-gratia of Rs 5 lakh to the next of kin of the labourer who died in the shot out.
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