An orgy of untoward incidents has forced the authorities to clamp indefinite curfew in Silapothar where a section of protesters opposing the Assam Accord, 1985, attacked s local AASU office on Monday.
A group of miscreants keeps touching some houses in the area since the attack on the AASU office triggered huge protest. Army, police and para military forces have been patrolling on roads apprehending any outbreak of clash.
The miscreants have torched at least ten houses so far and not even a single night passes with such incidents in the area.
On the other hand, the Dhemaji police are still clueless on the whereabouts of Subodh Biswas who invited the attack on the AASU office. But police claimed to have arrested 30 so far including Soobodh’s close associates.
The 64th annual conference and literary festival of the Bodo Sahitya Sabha concluded on January 13 at Dwimu Nwgwr, Dimakuchi, in Udalguri district after a vibrant four-day celebration. Assam cabinet minister Pijush Hazarika attended as the chief guest, representing Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma, while Pramod Boro, CEM of Bodoland Territorial Region (BTR), inaugurated the event. The event attracted delegates from Assam, Nepal, Bangladesh, West Bengal, Meghalaya, and Nagaland, alongside representatives from various districts of Assam.
The session featured cultural demonstrations from multiple communities, including Bodo, Nepali, Adivasi, Koch Rajbongshi, Bhutanese, and Bangladesh...
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