The Assam government will order a CBI probe in to the recent mob violence at Beltola, Guwahati.
Disclosing this, Assam Chief Minister said on Saturday that the CBI probe will unearth what went wrong. Gogoi further admitted failure in police administration.
According to the Chief Minister the situation is under control.
“The Centre is actively considering our recommendation for scheduling altogether six communities,” he said.
PermalinkSubmitted by Priyam Talukdar on Mon, 03/12/2007 - 15:46
I am ashamed by the gruesome atrocity that happened in Beltola, specially with that woman. What happened to the Assamese people and their culture? People like us, who leaves away from their homeland, are most affected by this kind of news. We portray ourselves as the most tolerant people, where people from different ethnicity and religion have been living in harmony. Its hard to believe that things like this and dowry has crept into our society. The State Government, and also, the people of Assam should take immediate action to these kind of menace, and see that no further incidence of these brutalities to women ever happens again.
Priyam Talukdar
(Maryland, U.S.A.)
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