The Kokrajhar District Committee, All Bodo Students Union condemned the mass killing at Balajan Tinali weekly market about 10 km per way from Kokrajhar Town oFriday by some terrorist where at least 15 innocent people were shot dead and many other injured of which many are in critical.
The students union organised a sad day and protest against this mass killing in all the school and colleges entire the Kokrajhar district wearing with black badge participated by all the students. Participating in the programme held at Kokrajhar Girls Higher Secondary School Lawrence Islary General Secretary of All Bodo Students Union have demanded to both Central and state Government to take strict action against the terrorist behind this inhuman attacked and take necessary steps for ensuring the safety and security of the citizens and provide adequate compensation to the families of death victims and injured persons. He also said that the incident has brought to light the failure of police administration intelligence and the security agencies of the state and he appealed to the Chief Minister of the state Government and Home Minister of the Union Government to take immediate joint steps to tackle the situations to bring permanent peace and security in the region, said Nion Mushahary, general secretary of Kokrajhar district committee, ABSU at a press release
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MARCUS KANYAKKOHIMA: The ruling NPF in Nagaland is taking an early lead and if this trend continues the regional party will retain power in the north eastern state where counting of votes is underway in 17 centres across the state. According to an updated trend, the ruling party is leading in 30 seats to be followed by NDPP in 24 seats in 59 seats in the 60 member assembly where polling took place on February 27. Amid an unprecedented security measures counting of votes begins in Nagaland on Saturday morning simultaneously along with Tripura and Meghalaya. Altogether 227 candidates are contesting the election for 59 seats while NDPP leader and chief ministerial candidate Neiphu Rio...
PRASENJIT SAHAAGARTALA: CPM is facing a tough battle to retain power in Tripura assembly polls where counting of votes is in progress. The ruling party and BJP are going neck and neck till 9.30 in the morning while Congress fails to take early lead anywhere. Amid a full proof security ring, the counting of votes has begun in the Left ruled north eastern state where assembly polls took place on February 18.
MARCUS KANYAKKOHIMA:Amid an unprecedented security measures counting of votes begins in Nagaland on Saturday morning simultaneously along with Tripura and Meghalaya. Counting officials have unsealed the electronic voting machines at 8 in the morning in presence of the candidates and observers where the counting is in progress at 349 tables in 17 centres and the initial trends are available by 9.30 in the morning. Altogether 227 candidates are contesting the election for 59 seats while NDPP leader and chief ministerial candidate Neiphu Rio has been declared uncontested in the 60 member assembly. The newly floated party has fielded 40 candidates leaving 20 to its partner BJP.
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PRASENJIT SAHAAGARTALA: Tripura minister and CPIM candidate from Krishnapur constituency Khagendra Jamatiya died of brief ailment in New Delhi on Friday.The end came for the veteran Left in Tripura at 4.30 in the wee hours at the All India Institute of Medical Science where he was undergoing treatment. The 60 year old has been winning the since 1988.Chief minister Manik Sarkar, his,cabinet colleagues,along with many organizations and individuals have deeply condoled Jamatiya’s death and conveyed deep sympathy to the bereaved family members.
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PRASENJIT SAHAAGARTALA: Justice Ajay Rastogi took the oath as new Chief Justice of Tripura on Thursday who vowed to expedite the justice delivery system in the north eastern state. Governor Tothagata Roy administered him the oath of office and secrecy at a brief function in the Raj Bhawan where chief minister Manik Sarkar along with several other dignitaries were present.Later talking to reporters Justice Rastogi said he would try to expedite the justice delivery system in the state.
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