The Asian Age

Grenade blast kills 2 as Ulfa ‘responds’ to Himanta’s plea

- MANOJ ANAND

In what is suspected to be an extortion related incident, two motorcycle-borne suspected Ulfa-I rebels on Friday lobbed a grenade in front of a hardware shop in which at least two people were killed while two others were injured at Tingrai Bazaar in Upper Assam’s Tinsukia district.

The incident comes days after newly appointed Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma’s appeal to Ulfa-I commanderi­n-chief Paresh Baruah to shun the path of violence and join the peace talks for the developmen­t and prosperity of the state.

Police said that miscreants lobbed a grenade in front of a hardware shop owned by a person named Puranmal Agarwala.

According to reports, among those injured in the grenade

attack was one Surajit Talukdar who succumbed to his injuries at the Assam Medical College and Hospital Dibrugarh. The other deceased person has been identified as Sanjiv Singh (25).

Two more persons have sustained injuries and are stated to be in critical condition.

Police reached the spot immediatel­y after the incident and an investigat­ion has begun. The Army and Police have cordoned off the area.

Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma expressed concern over the grenade blast and asked DGP Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta to deal with the incident sternly and nab the miscreants at the earliest.

Sources said that preliminar­y reports suggest that it was an extortion related incident as Ulfa-I rebels have intensifie­d extortion drives in upper Assam districts and are mounting pressure on businessme­n, tea garden owners and business houses for paying extortion money. The incident was aimed at making their presence felt so that businessme­n start responding to their extortion demands, security sources said.

Mr Sarma in a social media post informed that Union home minister Amit Shah called him to enquire about the grenade blast and condoled the death of two civilians. “I apprised the Union home minister on the matter and informed that Assam police has been asked to take stern measures against perpetrato­rs and nab them immediatel­y,” he said.

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