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Astrologers predict uncomfortable new year

The upcoming year is not comfortable at all for Assam if the astrologers to be believed. According to astrologer Bidyabhushan Tridip Devasarma Doloi, Assam waves of floods waves and earthquake could riddle Assam along with other natural calamity like thunderstorms. On political front, the new year could witness the fall of the ruling party both in Delhi and Dispur.

An inclement chapter awaits Assam this year if one goes by the astrologers who have predicted more insurgent activities, rise of secret assailants along with fundamentalist and communal forces. These predictions have come up as the astrologers at the Barpeta Satra were reading out the new year calculations. According to renowned astrologer Bidyabhushan Tridip Devasarma Doloi, Assam’s border conflict could take a grim turn this year. He further has predicted that Assam would not be able this year to get out of the internal bickerings within the ruling party, infiltration of ISI, devastating fire, explosions murder and mayhem. The astrologer also has suggested Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi to be cautious.
On positive front, Assam will yield more crops for availability of water this year. But the astrologer said Robi’s dominance over crops will result in more insects to damage these paddy fields. It will be a year of flood, earthquakes, hailstorms and lightnings in Assam. The astrologer has predicted the fall of the ruling party both in Delhi and Dispur and in the same breath it sees a ray of hope for the opposition AGP in Barpeta district. Ketu’s Seventh Position could lead to the rise of the fundamentalist forces. Besides, many people will have to lost their lives due to road accidents and air crash.

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