Bodo front plans massive showdown in Kokrajhar

August 4, 2013

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Guwahati, Aug 4: The turmoil over statehood demands continued in Assam on Saturday amid stray incidents of violence. While government office and public properties were torched in Karbi Anglong district, the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) is preparing for a massive showdown in Kokrajhar on Sunday to press for the creation of a separate Bodoland State.

Tension gripped the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) areas as vehicles were torched and tyres burnt on roads during a 36-hour State bandh called by the Aboro (non-Bodo) Surksha Samiti, who are opposed to the bifurcation of Assam for the sake of Bodoland.

Bodoland Territorial Council chief executive member and BPF president Hagrama Mohilary, however, said his party would mobilise people living in the proposed Bodoland areas in Sunday’s Statehood demand rally in Kokrajhar.

In Karbi Anglong’s Diphu town, curfew was relaxed for three hours from 8 a.m. to 11 am on Saturday. Assam Revenue and Disaster Management Minister Prithibi Majhi and Water Resources Minister Rajib Lochan Pegu visited the hill town to take stock of the situation.

Karbi Anglong SP Mugdhajyoti Mahanta told The Hindu that there had been two incidents of miscreants setting fire to a bamboo craft training institute and an unmanned firm on Saturday. No incident was reported from Diphu town. In Dongkamokam area under Hamren Sub-division, curfew was clamped on Friday following arson upon government institutions and public properties. Hamren SP Nityananda Goswami, however, said the situation was under control. In Dongkamokam, an office of the Hill State Democratic Party (HSDP), which has been demanding creation of a separate State comprising the two hill districts, was torched.

Kamatapur stir

In the city, hundreds under the banner of the All Koch Rajbangshi Students’ Union (AKRSU) staged a demonstration in front of Raj Bhawan here, demanding the creation of a separate Kamatapur State comprising 15 districts of Assam and six districts of West Bengal, including Darjeeling. AKRSU president Biswajit Ray urged the Bodo organisations to extend support to the movement for Kamatapur claiming that the proposed State had been acknowledged historically among the Koch-Rajbangshis.

The Statehood movement in twin hill districts Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao is now poised to be intensified with 13 organisations forming a Joint Action Committee for Autonomous State (JACAS) to press for the creation of an autonomous State comprising the two hill districts under Article 244 (a) of the Constitution. On the other hand, leaders of the erstwhile militant outfit United People’s Democratic Solidarity tore up the peace accord by which it had agreed to give up arms and settle for enhanced autonomy for Karbi Anglong in lieu of Statehood.

The supporters of Statehood are divided into two groups — one led by the Congress and associated organisations demanding an autonomous State within Assam under Article 244(a) and the other led by the HSDP and associated organisations demanding the creation of a separate State by carving out the two hill districts from Assam.

Trains cancelled

The railway blockade organised by the All Bodo Students’ Union on Friday led to snapping of the rail link between the northeast and rest of India. A railway track was sabotaged in Karbi Anglong. As a result, the Northeast Frontier Railway authorities on Saturday cancelled 15 short-distance passenger trains and two long-distance trains amid difficulties. Thousands of passengers were stranded in Guwahati and other railway stations. The State arranged buses to transship the stranded to the Inter State Bus Terminus.

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August 6,2020

Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 6 : Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan has said that Congress is known for adopting a soft Hindutva agenda and that there was nothing new in the remarks of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and Rahul Gandhi on Ayodhya temple construction.

"I am not surprised regarding, Priyanka Gandhi's remark on Ayodhya. From Rajiv Gandhi and Narasimha Rao, Congress had followed a similar stance. I don't think Congress has any stand when it comes to secularism. 

If it was the case, then our country would not have reached such a level," the chief minister said when asked about the 'Bhumi Pujan' ceremony at the Ram temple in Ayodhya on Wednesday.

"There is nothing new on Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi's position on the issue. They are following the Congress' soft Hindutva agenda. There is no element of surprise," Vijayan said.

Further, Vijayan said that CPI(M) Politburo had made clear the party's viewpoint on the Ayodhya temple construction.

"When it comes to Ayodhya issue. I want to ask who had allowed worship there. It was Congress. Who had allowed to lay the idol there? It was Congress. 

Who gave permission to Karseva? It was Congress. Even when it came to demolition of Babri Masjid too who shut their eyes and gave a silent nod for it- wasn't it the Congress regime at the centre? And Muslim League (IUML) was part of it. These are all part of our history," said Kerala Chief Minister.

He said instead of involving in discussions on it, more time should be utilised towards containing the COVID-19 spread in the country and helping the poor who are suffering due to the pandemic.

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News Network
March 25,2020

New Delhi, Mar 25: The total number of positive coronavirus cases in India have climbed to 606, said Ministry of Health and Family Welfare on Wednesday.
The total number of active COVID-19 cases in the country so far stands at 553, while the number of people who have been cured or discharged stands at 42.
Ten people have died from the disease while one case has migrated, the Ministry further informed.
Meanwhile, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced a 21-day lockdown in the entire country to deal with the spread of coronavirus, saying that "social distancing" is the only option to deal with the disease, which spreads rapidly.
In a televised address to the nation, Prime Minister Modi said that it is vital to break the chain of the disease and experts have said that at least 21 days are needed for it.

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June 12,2020

An Indian national was killed and four others injured in alleged firing by Nepal police personnel along the India-Nepal border in Bihar's Sitamarhi district today.

Sources said the firing took place after a clash between the Indians and personnel of Nepal police at the Lalbandi-Janki Nagar border in Pipra Parsain panchayat under Sonebarsha police station of the district.

Jitendra Kumar, the additional director general of police (headquarters), confirmed the death and injuries. The place of firing falls under Nepal jurisdiction.

Locals said Vikesh Kumar Rai, 25, died on the spot and Umesh Ram and Uday Thakur received bullet injuries when they were working in an agricultural field. Another person, Lagan Rai, is said to have been detained by the Nepali police.

Injured persons were rushed to Sitamarhi Sadar Hospital for better treatment.

Vikesh Kumar Rai’s father, Nageshwar Rai, said that his agriculture land falls under Narayanpur in Nepal where his son was working.

On May 17, Nepal police had fired blank rounds to disperse dozens of Indians trying to cross the border. It was not clear if they were also farmers.

The district magistrate and the superintendent of police of Sitamarhi have rushed to the spot.

Nepal shares a 1,850-kilometre (1,150-mile) open border with India and people travel across it for work and to visit family. It had closed its international borders on March 22 amid the coronavirus pandemic.

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