Skip to content Skip to navigation

BJP Demands PR in State

After the traders body back by Prafulla Kumar Mahanta, now its turn for the Assam BJP to demand President’s Rule forcing the Assam Government to snub the former Chief Minister.

In a memorandum submitted to the President of India, on Wednesday, the state BJP legislative party alleges that the Assam Government has been utterly failing to contain the deteriorating law and order situation but in the same breath a few heavyweights are utilising the ULFA cadres for their personal aggrandisement.

The BJP legislative party further accuses the assam Congress of taking the help of ultras during the time of elections and giving them a free hand to carry out their sinister designs.

The BJP legislators have also referred to the SIM card controversy that has traced some of the mobile phone used by the ultras to the names and addresses of Congress members and State headquarters of the party.

They requesting the President to take note of the controversy, the legislators have asserted that the controversy was a clear case of the Congress lending support to the ultras.

Our Correspondent from Dibrugarh adds:– Health and family minister and the Assam government spokesman Himanta Biswa Sarma came down heavily on Prafulla Kumar Mahanta for leading a team of traders to demand President’s Rule in Assam.

Addressing a crowded news conference here on Wednesday, Dr Sarma says “irony is that he is not voted to power only to demand Central Rule in Assam. The team under the leadership of Mr Mahanta is a group of frustrated people,” he said.

According to Dr Sarma, the people who accompanied Mr Mahanta to Guwahati include Rupam Goswami, a former AGP activist, Onkarmal Agarwalla, an AGP(P) member and Vijai Gupta, a treasurer of the Assam unit of BJP.He ridicules: They are not even traders in the true sense of the term.

Notably, the Coordination Committee of the Different Trade Associations and Chambers of Commerce (CCDTACC), consisting of 29 trade bodies across the state, has urged the Centre to impose the President’s Rule in Assam.

A delegation of the Coordination Committee arrived here and demanded President’s Rule, alleging “complete failure of Tarun Gogoi led Government in providing security of life and property of the people of Assam”.

They alleged that the flight of businessmen and labourers from Assam has begun. The delegation, called on Union home minister Shivraj Patil and demanded central rule in the state.

Speaking to Assamtimes, a member of the delegation said during the meeting Mr Patil assured them of safety and security and agreed to provide the Assam Government with adequate forces. But he turned down the demand for dismissal of the State Government.

Add new comment

Random Stories

Will a border wall work along Indo-Bangla border?

20 Feb 2019 - 1:29pm | Rajiv Roy
Well Mr. Donald Trump, the outlandish and outspoken US President, with his usual signature facial expression said recently that “walls work” with regard to his decision to construct a border wall,...

Dacoit hurt in police firing, dead

23 Mar 2018 - 9:30am | Dibya J Borthakur
RAHA:An infamous robber died in Nagaon hours after he sustained injury as he was trying to escape police during an operation on Friday. Two of his associates were captured.The incident took place in...

GNLA mayhem: 7 killed

4 Nov 2013 - 8:03am | AT News
Once again militants seem to have spread terror tentacles in Goalpara district bordering Meghalaya.        In a fresh orgy of attack, the Garo militants shot dead 6 people at...

Special Floriculture Mission for farmers

2 Jul 2013 - 9:21am | Mowsam Hazarika
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is going to launch Chief Minister’s Special Floriculture Mission for the small and marginal farmers of Assam. In this connection, the State Agriculture,...

Other Contents by Author

The Assam Adivasi organisations say they will intensify the agitation if the government fails to accord them schedule tribe status within 15days.The leaders of the state’s tea community organisations including All Assam Adivasi Students Association (AASA), All Assam Tea Tribe Students Association (AATTSA), Assam Charh Mazdoor Sangstha, Assam Chah Janajati Yuba Santha along with the tea cell leaders of the political parties met in Dispur on Friday and decided this course of action.The meeting asked the governments both in Dsipur and Delhi to clear their stands on the status so that they are not forced to take agitational path.The speakers blamed it all on the state government for the...
The All Assam Adivasi Students Association gives a 48 hour deadline for the government to clear the whereabouts of 32 protesters who they claim, have been missing from the violence spot on the Shameful Saturday. Earlier, the government asked for the list of those missing protesters to ascertain the veracity of their claim. The AASA have been accusing the government of hiding the dead bodies of the protesters.
The AICC general secretary in charge of Assam Verappa Moily is holding talks with Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and senior party members to prepare a detail report on the Beltola violence that could corner the party in Parliament on Monday.A clueless Congress party rushed Mr Moily to Guwahti on Thursday and will submit his findings before the party high command in a day or two.Notably, Lok Sabha Speaker Somnath Chatterjee allowed a short but crucial discussion on Assam violence on the floor of the House on Monday.
The screening of the recent mob violence by two satellite TV channels run in to a hail of protest from many quarters in Assam although these channels have yet to react.Minister for health an family welfare Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma said a section of media is trying to distort the image of Assam by repeatedly spreading misinformation to the people.“These section of media people have shown stripping a girl protestors in the broadday light but failed to show how an youth threw his shirt at the girl in distress. It justifys the Assamese as a nation have not gone to he hell as has been projected by a section of media.” he said.Meanwhile, the state cable operators are announcing a 24...
he All Assam Adivasi Students Association (AASA) will prevent the political leaders from entering into their areas. And that too in the run up to the panchayat polls.Speaking to Aassam Times, the student body leaders here say the decision has come up following the recent mob violence in Beltola and all political parties are mired in blame game.“Over the years, not even a single political party in Assam have been serious about the problems confronting us for years. They only deceive us by making false promises in the time of elections,” they rue.The leaders her said they will be observing black day across the state on Thursday, Friday and Saturday in protest against the recent...
Amid a watertight security arrangement, seventy five percent voters exercised their franchise in the first phase of polls in the North Cachar Hills district on Monday. The polling was by and large peaceful. No report of any untoward incident has been reported so far. The polling in the hills district began at 7 in the morning and ended at 4 in the afternoon accordingly.The hills district is all set to go to the second phase of polls on December 1.
The city police has picked up three youths from Guwahati on Sunday late night for their alleged involvement in the physical assault on an Adivashi girl protestor in Beltola on Saturday. Police say these three people has already confessed that they undressed the girl which was more shocking in the string of violence on Saturday.
One person died, over 30 injured in the sporadic violence which has marred the 36 hour statewide Assam bandh call by the All Assam Adivashi Students on Monday.According to information, a person died and six injured in Kokrajhar while the Adivashi protestors attacked him with three of his associates. The injured people have been rushed to the hospital. The supporters further set the vehicle on fire.Such reports of mild violence have been reported also in Samoguri in Nagaon, Dhekiajuli, Golaghat, Sivasagar, Dibrugagh and Tinsukia districts of upper Assam where the bandh was total.An elaborate security arrangement has averted many major violence across the state. The bandh had no impact in...
Former Jharkahand Chief minister Arjun Munda and JMM leader and former Union minister Sibu Soren on Sunday visited Guwhati and took stock of the situation in view of the mob violence where several people, mostly Adivashi people have been feared killed and more than 150 injured in the city’s Beltola area. Mr Munda, who visited the injured people in the Guwahati Medical College Hospital criticized the Assam government for failing to bring the situation under control.Photo: Arjun Munda, former Chief Minister of Jharkhand, taking a note of the health condition of the people that critically injured during yesterday's mass violence at Beltola-Survey area at Guwahati Medical College premises...
Suspected ULFA militants are striking again in Assam on Sunday evening with serial bombings leaving 2 people dead and more than 10 injured in three places. That too at a time when the government has sounded red alert throughout the state from Saturday following the Saturday’s mob violence in the city’s Beltola area.One person died four others injured while two blast took place in the city’s Fatasil Ambari area at 6-15 in the evening. That too within a minute. Both the grenades were planted in two sides footpaths in the same area. The injured peoples have been rushed to the hospital.The third one has rocked in Tinsukia claiming one person and leaving five others injured....