The Asian Age

Top cop visits violence-hit area in Assam

Tension has gripped town in Dhemaji district after attack on AASU office

- MANOJ ANAND

Guwahati, March 10: Assam’s DGP Mukesh Sahay and chief secretary Vinod Kumar Pipersenia on Friday visited violenceto­rn Silapathar in Dhemaji district and took stock of the situation. Tension gripped the area after Nikhil Bharat Bangali Udbastu Samanvay Samiti (NIBBUSS) activists attacked the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) office in Silapathar.

Informing that the Assam police has announced a cash award of `1 lakh for anyone providing informatio­n on the whereabout­s of Subodh Biswas, the prime accused in the March 6 violence case, Mr Sahay said that about 30 accused have been arrested.

Assam director general of police Mukesh Sahay and chief secretary Vinod Kumar Pipersenia visited trouble-torn Silapathar in Dhemaji district on Friday to take stock of the situation.

Tension has gripped the area after Nikhil Bharat Bangali Udbastu Samanvay Samiti (NIBBUSS) activists attacked the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) office in Silapathar.

Informing that Assam police has announced a cash award of `1-lakh for anyone who would provide vital informatio­n about the whereabout­s of Subodh Biswas, the prime accused in the March 6 Silapathar incident, Mr Sahay said the police has already arrested about 30 accused. “We will nab Subodh Biswas soon,” he said, adding that measures have been taken to stop the situation from escalating; Section 144 has been imposed in Silapathar to maintain law and order. Fourteen companies of the Assam police battalion have also been deployed in Silapathar and several companies of paramilita­ry forces have been shifted from Jorhat and North

14 companies of the Assam police battalion have been deployed in Silapathar and several companies of paramilita­ry forces have been shifted there from Jorhat and North Lakhimpur

Normal life was affected in Upper Assam where several organisati­ons called for a bandh

Lakhimpur to Silapathar.

Meanwhile, AASU staged a state-wide on Friday against the Silapathar violence.

The agitators demanded arrest of Subodh Biswas, president of the Nikhil Bharat Bangali Udbastu Samanvay Samiti (NIBBUSS), for inciting the violence.

The AASU leaders slammed the NDA government for advocating to grant citizenshi­p to Bangladesh­i Hindus. Senior AASU leaders who led the protest in Guwahati has also warned the state of serious consequenc­es if the police failed to arrest Subodh Biswas.

Normal life was affected in Upper Assam where several organisati­ons called for a complete bandh.

Protestors burnt tyres and blocked roads at many places in Dibrugarh, while tension was prevailing in district towns as there were reports of miscreants intimidati­ng residents of retaliator­y violence.

 ?? — ?? Activists of All Assam Students’ Union (Aasu) take out a satyagrah rally in Nagaon district of Assam on Friday in protest against the alleged vandalisat­ion of its office at Silapathar by the members of a Bengali organisati­on.
— Activists of All Assam Students’ Union (Aasu) take out a satyagrah rally in Nagaon district of Assam on Friday in protest against the alleged vandalisat­ion of its office at Silapathar by the members of a Bengali organisati­on.

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