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Its confirm. Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi will visit the BTAD areas on Wednesday.Disclosing this Chief Minister’s Office told Assam Tines that Gogoi would be on a day long visit to the trouble torn areas on Wednesday.During his stock-taking visit, the Chief Minister is scheduled to visit the refugee camps.Apart from it, Gogoi would review the overall law and order situation in the violence-hit areas with senior police, army and para military officials. /
Repeated rhino poaching incidents seem to have riddled the Kaziranga National Park. Despite round-the-clock vigil, poachers have killed yet another rhino on Sunday.The incident took place at Bordolini under Bagori range where the forest guards spotted the carcass of a hornless female rhino on Monday morning.With this, the world heritage site has lost 18 rhinos during this this year. In May alone, the poachers have killed 2 rhinos for horns.
Simmering tension refuses to die down along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur district. The epicenter is again the Chauldhuwa area in Bihali.A group of IRBN personnel from the neighbouring state disallowed a team of Assam forest officials to set up a camp in Chauldhuwa even within the territory of Assam.This could again lead to yet another incident of attack on Assamese people by the Arunachalese miscreants.
In a stepped up counter insurgency operation, security forces claimed to have killed a hardcore NDFB-S militant at an encounter in Udalguri district on Sunday.The encounter took place at Bhoiraguri with police and army where the hardcore militant was killed on the spot.Before that on Sunday morning three dreaded NDFD-S militants were killed in a four hour long fierce gun battle in Sonitpur district bordering Arunachal Pradesh.
Security forces recovered two more bodies from two different places in Baksa district on Sunday. with this the death toll in the BTAD violence has gone up to 36 during the last 40 hours.Border area development minister Siddique Ahmed has visited the Govardhana village in Naraynpuri where the people agreed to bury the bodies of the victims on Sunday.BJP leader Bijoya Chakrabarty said that chief minister Tarun Gogoi has no moral courage to visit the areas.
Yet another dreaded NDFB-S militant was killed in the five hour long encounter with army and police in Sonitpur district on Sunday.The incident took place at Paharpur area in Rangapara bordering Arunachal Pradesh in the wee hours.The encounter is learnt to have taken place when NDFB-S militants lobbed a grenade at an army patrolling vehicle in the area. Two militants were killed in the wee hours while yet another was killed at 10 in the morning. More security forces have been deployed along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in the district.Army and police officials held a crucial meeting in Tezpur on Saturday to strengthen patrolling in view of the BTAD violence.
The BTAD violence toll has gone up to 34 with the recovery of yet another body on Sunday.Local residents recovered an unidentified body of a woman in Beki river at Manipuri basti area in the morning.The toll reached 33 with the death of a two year old girl at GMCH on Saturday evening. But it has gone up to 34 with the recovery of the body on Sunday.But 22 other people are still remaining clueless after the militant attack at Nonke Khagrabari village in Salbari sub division.
Two dreaded NDFB-S militants were believed to have been killed at an encounter with army and police in Sonitpur district on Sunday.The incident took place at Paharpur area in Rangapara bordering Arunachal Pradesh in the wee hours.The encounter is learnt to have taken place when NDFB-S militants lobbed a grenade at an army patrolling vehicle in the area.The army vehicle was partially damaged in the attack forcing police and army to retaliate with firing where two militants died on the spot.Army and police officials held a crucial meeting in Tezpur on Saturday to strengthen patrolling in view of the BTAD violence.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Sunday said that the BTAD situation is under control.Talking to Sonia Gandhi over telephone in the morning, Gogoi apprised the Congress president of the preparedness to firmly deal with the situation in the trouble torn areas.The UPA chairperson called up Gogoi assuring him of all help from the Centre to improve the situation at an earlier date.Notably, 33 people were killed, 23 have been remaining traceless apart from injury of 30 others in a string of attacks on minority people./
The overall situation in BTAD areas remained normal. There is no report of any untoward incident during the last 12 hours.Over 500 people in Narayanguri have come for shelter at a local school to be heavily guarded by the security forces.But people from five villages in Baska district are believed to have fled to Dhubri seeking safety and security.Army, police and para military forces are on round the clock patrolling in the streets in Kokrajhar, Chirang and Baksa to thwart any move of the miscreants who have killed at least 33 people in a string of attacks on minority people.Top ranked civil and police officials along with a ministers have been closely monitoring the situation in the BTAD...
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