Curfew in Kokrajhar, Army called out

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November 16, 2012

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Guwahati, November 16: An Indefinite curfew was clamped and the Army called out in Kokrajhar district on Thursday after miscreants gunned down a 50-year-old man at Telipara under the Gossaigaon police station. Another man was injured in a stabbing incident in Kokrajhar town, headquarters of the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD), under the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).

Assam Home Secretary G.D. Tripathi told The Hindu that the Kokrajhar district administration clamped curfew in the entire district around 11 a.m. and called out the Army, apprehending that the situation might escalate following these incidents. “One column of the Army has been deployed and it has been staging flag marches in vulnerable areas,” he said.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi in the evening to take stock of the situation in Kokrajhar district and other areas of the BTAD. An official at the Chief Minister’s Office said Mr. Gogoi gave the Prime Minister a detailed briefing on the measures taken by the government to curb violence in the BTAD. Dr. Singh told Mr. Gogoi that various evil forces had been trying to foment trouble in different parts of the country and such forces must be dealt with, with an iron hand, the official added. Earlier in the day, Mr. Gogoi told journalists that he had spoken to the Army Chief and discussed with him the need to intensify counter-insurgency operations.

In the first incident, which occurred at Telipara village, the victim was identified as Nireson Basumatary of Shahjuri village. He sustained two bullet injuries. In the other incident, one Md. Abdul Kalam hailing from Kajaikata village under Bilasipara police station in Dhubri district was injured when miscreants stabbed him at a vegetable market in Kokrajhar town.

Following Thursday’s violence, the death toll in the BTAD area in a fresh bout of attacks by miscreants from among the Bodos and Muslims had gone up to six over the past six days. In July and August, clashes among the Bodos and the Muslims claimed 97 lives and displaced and forced 4.85 lakh people to take shelter in 340 relief camps, As on Thursday, 36,576 displaced (Muslims - 33147, Bodos - 3429) were still taking shelter in 80 relief camps.

In another incident, miscreants gunned down one person at Tanga in Udalguri district of BTAD. The miscreants shot at the person at his hardware shop. He died on way to the Mangaldai civil hospital. The victim has been identified as Rabindra Dey(32).


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April 11,2020

New Delhi, Apr 11: Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's meeting with chief ministers, senior Congress leader P Chidambaram on Saturday urged CMs of states where the party is in power to unanimously demand for transfer of cash to every poor family.

He said the poor have lost their jobs and have exhausted their savings. They are now standing in lines to get free food, the former Union finance minister said.

Chidambaram said remonetising the poor would cost only Rs 65,000 crore, which is economically viable.

"Chief ministers Amarinder Singh, Ashok Gehlot, Bhupesh Baghel, V Narayanasami, Uddhav Thackeray and E Palaniswani should tell the prime minister today that just as LIVES are important LIVELIHOOD of the poor is important, he tweeted.

"The poor have lost their jobs or self-employment in the last 18 days. They have exhausted their meagre savings. Many are standing in line for food," Chidambaram said.

Can the state stand by and watch them go hungry," he asked, adding that chief ministers should demand that cash be transferred to every poor family immediately.

"Remonetise the poor should be their unanimous demand," Chidambaram said.

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June 4,2020

New Delhi, Jun 4: India's Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar tested positive for COVID-19 on Wednesday, following which the defence ministry carried out a massive contact-tracing exercise, official sources said.

Kumar's condition is stable and he is currently under home-quarantine, they said.

At least 35 officials working at the ministry's headquarters in South Block in the Raisina Hills have been sent on home quarantine after reports of Kumar testing positive for the infection emerged on Wednesday morning.

There was no official comment on Kumar's health condition. The defence ministry spokesperson refused to comment on the issue.

It is learnt that Defence Minister Rajnath Singh did not attend office as part of a precautionary measure.

The offices of the defence minister, the defence secretary, the Army Chief and the Navy Chief are on the first floor of the South Block.

The sources said all laid down protocols on contact-tracing and quarantining of people are being scrupulously followed.

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Agencies
May 26,2020

New Delhi, May 26: The in-fighting among the residents of housing societies over feeding of stray dogs is nowhere near ending, with yet another attack on a pregnant Russian woman again in the national capital region this time in Noida.

The Russian woman residing in a condominium in Noida's Sector 71 was allegedly attacked by two men for feeding foundling canines inside the complex.

"We have initiated an inquiry and a case has been registered against the men for voluntarily causing hurt and criminal intimidation," Amit Kumar Singh, Station House Officer of Phase 3 police station told IANS.

The police said that the victim is married to an Indian man and they live in that society.

The issue was raked up on social media by one of the residents of the society. Her post had even solicited a response and help from the Noida Police Commissioner.

Kaveri Rana Bharadwaj wrote, "Mob led by Vikas Sharma, and Mr. Chauhan beat up a pregnant woman in Jagriti Apartment, Sector 71 Noida. Request you to immediately arrest these men and provide security to the scared woman!"

When contacted, a member of the Resident Welfare Association (RWA) of the society said that the allegations levied by her are false and that he, along with a handful of other people, had only asked her not to feed the dogs.

Vikas Sharma divulged, "The woman was called at the society gate by the members of the RWA. When she was asked not to feed the street dogs, she became aggressive, started fighting with the residents of the society and even pushed a 70-year-old woman. The complaint that she registered against us is false. We did not even touch her."

He added that there are 70-80 street dogs in the society who have lately become extremely aggressive. "The lady was asked not to feed them as people feared stepping out of their houses and getting bitten."

In another incident on Tuesday, a Greater Noida man beat up a Chinese woman for allegedly fostering a stray dog which bit his canine.

Greater Noida District Commissioner of Police Rajesh Kumar Singh told IANS that the man named Amar Pratap Singh of ATS Paradiso misbehaved with the woman after his dog was bit by another dog who she used to feed every day.

The incident happened in the wee hours of the day when the accused took his dog out for a walk. "After his dog was bitten, in a fit of rage, he misbehaved with the Chinese woman." A Non-Cognizable Report (NCR) has been registered and no arrests have been made so far, the police said.

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