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Injured BPPF leader dies at GNRC

Gossaigaon BPPF president Birbhushan Narzary died on Monday morning at the GNRC Hospital in Guwahati where he was admitted five days ago after some unidentified miscreants attacked him in the Gossaigaon town. Hospital sources said, Narzary, the vice principal of the Tulsibeel Higher Secondary School died at around 6 in the morning.

He was shot by some miscreants on April 29 on his way to the hospital and was rushed to the GNRC Hospital for better treatment. His body was sent back to Gossaigaon based family members.

The incident could escalate tension in the burning BTAD areas.

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R Barua's picture

There is no law and order situation in BTAD area. Hagrama Mohilary and the Congress Government in Dispur is to be blame for the situation. Political Killings must be stopped else there will be no democracy in BTAD.
Juel Narzari's picture

It is saddened to know about the death of Mr Narzary. I really do not understand the ongoing fratricidal killings. The worst is yet come in next year as BTAD is going to hold election. I dont really think peace and harmony will return in BTAD area in near future. There has been always killing, threatening, and abducting in the region. To my mind people should be reorganised strategically and throw out the politicians.I personally can not bear hearing the present situation in BTAD.

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