Incessant rainfall for the last couple of days have resulted in the a rise of water levels in the river Brahmaputra and its tributaries, inundating vast tracts of farmlands and villages in several districts.
The river Brahmaputra and its tributaries are flowing above the danger level submerge many areas in Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Kamrup (Rural), Udalguri, Dhemaji and Dhubri.
The worst affected villages are Dadhia, Sarisuti, Tengabari, Karomi and Mohmora at Chabua under Dibrugarh district with vast tracts of paddy fields inundated in flood water.
Flash floods at the Telijan river has created havoc in around 15 villages in Jonai sub-division with hundreds of hectares of farm land submerged under water.
More trouble awaits the Asom Gana Parishad hardly a year before the Assembly polls. The tussle between Prafulla Kumar Mahanta and Atul Bora seems to have posed a serious threat to the regional party’s poll prospect.The widening difference between the former chief minister and one time loyalist and working president Atul Bora takes the centrestage of a simmering conflict within the regional party.Senior party leaders told Assam Times that Mahanta’s loyalists what the founder president should be restored six months after he went on leave. They further claimed that the party’s general council allowed the former chief minister to go on leave only for six months. Then the council...
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