Skip to content Skip to navigation

Protest rally at Haflong


In protest against the continuous bandh, inhuman activities during bandh in Dima Hasao the citizens of greater Haflong organized a protest rally at Haflong on Friday at 10 am.


Despite adverse weather and continuous rain, thousands of people from every walks of lives from Greater Haflong took out a procession from Cultural Institute Haflong marched up to Council rotary and assembled in front the office of the deputy commissioner, Dima Hasao district . They were demanding to maintain peace in the district and to take action against the violence creators.


Later they submitted a memorandum signed by several organizations to the Chief Minister, Assam Sri Tarun Gogoi through the Deputy Commissioner, Sri Barun Bhuiyan.


The memorandum stated that in spite of the bandh banned by the Supreme Court and in accordance to the order of the High Court on 29th August citing the bandh as illegal and unconstitutional, Dima Hasao is the first district in this state of Assam to witness a Bandh fron 27th Sept. 2012 to 3rd Oct. 2012 creating violence and unrest to the public thus violating the Human Rights.


1. In a democratic country like India every benign citizen has the right to demand their rights without violation to human rights, but in the recent continuation of bandh called by the IPF, ISF, IWF has greatly and grievously hampered the human life especially the citizens of Haflong. The worst sufferer was the student community, the future of nation. It may be noted here that the participation of even the school students, regarded as minor was seen in large in the recent violent Bandh and Rallies organized by the so called IPF, ISF and IWF which is in itself not only an anti-social activity but a threat to the nation as we all know that the school students are the future of nation.


2. In every Rally or Bandh called by the IPF, iSF and IWF it witnessed nothing but inhuman activities, vandalism and violence against even women and children, destroying both the


3. Bandh meant to be a peaceful protest has turned into a violent means of protest, greatly hampering the emergency services and harassing even the media. Instances such a beating up the milk supplier, vandalizing the ambulance, beating up the Water Supplier ransacking Govt. Offices, pelting stones at private residences is a common scene in their every Rally or Bandh.


4. Strangely, all these incidences could happen in the presence of police personnel who remained a silent spectator. Thus encouraged by the police inaction the murderous group of picketers led by some group of women went on to attack the DHD designated Camp shouting slogans "DHD Murdabad". Such provocative attack led into confrontation between the two groups leading to casualty on both sides thereby compelling the Govt to impose curfew in the area under Haflong Police Station.


5. Apart from loosing valuable working days, bandhs also affected the economy of the area.


In view of the recent violence we the citizens of Greater Haflong strongly condemn and oppose such violent bandh called by IPF, ISF, IWF organization, in order to maintain the peace tranquility and overall development in this Dima Hasao District.


Therefore, they urged upon the Government to take stern action against the law breaker: and to take effective measures to prevent repetition of such bandhs and demonstrations it future for the sake of peace and tranquility of the public, the memorandum added.



Comments

Eimi's picture

We will fight till the last man fall because it is better to die for a reason and cause then to live a live without dignity,

Pages

Add new comment

Assamese Translator

Assam Times seeks English to Assamese translators!
Join our volunteer team.
Email editor@assamtimes.org.

Random Stories

Photographers to capture cleanliness

1 Apr 2016 - 10:17pm | Steffi Soibam
A group of students from an Assam varsity has teamed up with Monolith Festival currently going on at Khasi Heritage Village Mawphang in Meghalaya with a novel idea to involve amateur...

Stolen bike recovered in Raha

5 Oct 2015 - 9:03am | Dibya J Borthakur
The Raha  Police recovered a   bike stolen from Dighaliati village under Raha police station on Monday morning. According to police the bike was  owned by one Kangkon Jyoti Bhuyan...

North Eastern Citizen Rights and Duties Forum formed at Golaghat

3 Jun 2011 - 9:06pm | Ritupallab Saikia
A new socio-economical organization namely North Eastern Citizen Rights and Duties Forum (NECARD) has been formed at Golaghat on 26th May. Today, addressing a press meet here at Golaghat, NECARD...

NEHU seminar on April 28-30

26 Apr 2022 - 7:00am | AT News
North-Eastern Hill University Shillong is conducting an International Seminar cum workshop on the “Economic and Social Impact of Medical Devices on the Healthcare Sector in the Country” in blended...

Other Contents by Author

Strong resentment was expressed by the Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) over the army atrocities on its cadres those are staying at their respective designated camps at Maibang, Jatinga, Kapurcherra and Haflong communicating office on July 10. Paiprang Diamsa, former Publicity Secretary, DHD(J) argued as to why the security personals were harassing their cadres even after surrender of their arms en masse on October 2, 2009 and maintaining peace. Meanwhile, they have lodged a complaint to the Superintendent of Police against the Army authorities. In the letter they said as per the rules of surrender, the Army is not allowed to enter the designated.
The 100 hours bandh from tomorrow 4 am by the North Cachar Hills Indigenous Students Forum (NCHISF) has been withdrawn following assurance from the government for second round of talks on July 21. The forum demanded bifurcation of NC Hills into two Autonomous districts under 3 (C) of Articles 244 (2) & 275 (1) of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
In demand for the bifurcation of NC Hills into two Autonomous districts under 3 (C) of Articles 244 (2) & 275 (1) of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution of India, the North Cachar Hills Indigenous Students Forum (NCHISF) has given a 100 hours N. C. Hills Bandh from 4 AM of July 12.
The DHD(J) has given the indefinite Dima Hasao Bandh in protest against the arrest of Niranjan Hojai, C-in-C and Jewel Gorlosa, Chairman, DHD(J) and non- fulfillment of their demand by the government. Today, being the Sunday, the movement of people is very less than other days of the week. The busy roads wear deserted look in and around the Haflong Town. Picketers are seen moving around the town. The ASTC services are suspended. The deployment of security is not encouraging though there has been threat of violence. Till now no movement of vehicle is seen in and around Haflong except few police vehicle. No untoward incident reported so far
Demanding immediate release of Jowel Gorlosa, Chairman, DHD (J) and Niranjan Hojai, C-in-C, the Dima Halam Daogah (Jowel) has given an indefinite Dima Hasao District Bandh from July 4 morning till the release of both the leaders. Talking to this correspondent Phaiprang Dimasa former Information & Publicity Secretary expressed serious concern over the Government’s negligence towards the DHD (J)’s demand though they have shunned violence and surrendered arms before the Chief Minister of Assam on October 2nd last year for peace. He argued why the government was detaining their leaders. He also warned the government they may go for violence if their leaders were not...
Demanding bifurcation of the NC Hills District into two Autonomous District under 3(c) of Articles 244(2) and 275(1) of the Sixth Scheduled, speedy and impartial CBI Inquiry of all departments of the the district of the multi-crore scam of NC Hills scam and and payment of regular salaries to the employees under the NC Hills Autonomous Council, the North Cachar Hills Indigenous Students Forum and Indigenous Village Chief’s Forum staged sit-in- demo in front the office of the Deputy Commissioner, Dima Hasao district at 10.30 am on July 2. Later, they submit a memorandum to the Chief Minister of Assam through the Deputy Commissioner, Dima Hasao District.
At a time when unemployment problem has surfaced as a burning question in the state and no sincere effort of the government has come to sight regarding the solution of unemployment of the highly educated youths of the state, some officials are given charges of more than three offices in the district of Dima Hasao who cannot attend or address the public at the same time in all the offices resulting to public harassment and encouragement to corruption. For example, one Laxman Jaishi, an assistant engineer is given the charge of Assistant Executive Engineer, PWD (Roads) Mahur Sub Division and again the charge of Executive Engineer, PWD (Roads) Mahur Division by driving out one full-...
Samajit Haflongbar, the Chief executive Member, North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council is voted out by hand raising of fifteen members at the special session held today at the session Hall of North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council. In the today’s session as many as 26 members are present including Haflongbar out of which 11 members - Samarjit Haongbar, Ranu Langthasa, N. Hengna, S.T. Hrangkhol, Igaing Daime, Zuala Joute, Dhanphainan Thaosen, Madhu Jaishi Bokul Bodo, Kur Rongpi and Mahendra Nunisa walkout along with Haflongbar, Depolal Hojai refused the secret voting as desired by the CEM. Interestingly no media was allowed in the session hall during the session. In this way...
The Chief Executive Member, North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council now Dima Hasao Autonomous Council Samarjit Haflong may face acid test tomorrow as several members of NCHAC are contemplating for voting No-Confidence Motion against the CEM, Sri Haflongbar and to take appropriate action as desired by the members. It is learnt that in pursuance of the letter No.G S A. 132/2008 Dt. 23/6/2010 received from the Governor of Assam, and on receipt of the requisition from the Members of Autonomous Council, the Chairman, N.C. Hills Autonomous Council, Dima Hasao Districts Haflong Sri Depolal Hojai has summoned a Session under Rule 36 (5) as well as a Special Session under Rule 36 (3) (Proviso)...
Eight cadres of the newly formed Halam National Liberation Army (HNLA) laid down their arms in front of Brig AK Sapra, Commander 44 Mountain Brigade in a solemn surrender ceremony held at 45 Assam Rifles Headquarters at Haflong today (Saturday) The key leader of the surrendered militants outfit was identified as SS Captain Rengchanjem at a.k.a. Jems. The cadres had received basic training in the jungles of Dhura Chandpur District of Manipur. The group was raised for safeguarding and reserving the interests of Hrangkhol, Choraia Hlangrong communities. The 08 cadres are part of the erst-while NC Hills now Dima Hasao District Command of HNLA. The surrender of militants is the outcome of...