Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Security beefed up across state

- Sadiq Naqvi syed.sadiq@htlive.com

As the Assam government gears up for the publicatio­n of the final draft list of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) on Monday, the state is leaving nothing to chance on the law and order front.

“If anybody tries to break law, they will be dealt with severely,” said Kuladhar Saikia, the Assam director general of police.

“We are expecting no trouble since there are no misgivings in the minds of the people. The process has seen whole hearted participat­ion from the public,” Saikia said.

A top intelligen­ce source, too, said they expect no trouble in the immediate aftermath of the publicatio­n of the final draft. “Intelligen­ce gathering has been strengthen­ed,” Saikia added.

But the state has beefed up its security arrangemen­ts. More than 100 companies of central paramilita­ry forces have been requisitio­ned by the state in addition to the 85 companies already deployed across the state.

Interestin­gly, neighbouri­ng Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland, too, have beefed up security along their borders fearing an influx from Assam.

On Thursday, chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal held a meeting with all superinten­dents of police and deputy commission­ers to review the law and order situation.

The state government has also initiated a mammoth exercise to reach out to the public to explain how they are remedies available to people left out of the final draft. The state police haves made sectoral plans in all districts, mapping the vulnerable areas. Apart from this the state has been divided into zones to be monitored by senior police officers, according to top police officials.

The law and order machinery has also been asked to keep an eye out for hate messages on social media platforms. A team of techies is aiding the state police to monitor social media platforms.

A man was detained in Hailakandi on Thursday after he posted a message on Facebook claiming the NRC has been ordered to exclude names of Bengali Muslims.

A senior police official said how possibilit­y of communal violence continues to be a big worry. Assam.

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