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Fresh violence in Assam, 18 columns of Army sent to affected areas

Kokrajhar (Assam), Jul 25: Fresh clashes between Muslim Bengali immigrants and Bodo tribals and cases of arson were today reported from lower Assam even as shoot-at-sight orders remained in force in Kokrajhar district which bore

PTI Published : Jul 24, 2012 12:46 IST, Updated : Jul 25, 2012 16:57 IST
fresh violence in assam 18 columns of army sent to affected
fresh violence in assam 18 columns of army sent to affected areas

Kokrajhar (Assam), Jul 25: Fresh clashes between Muslim Bengali immigrants and Bodo tribals and cases of arson were today reported from lower Assam even as shoot-at-sight orders remained in force in Kokrajhar district which bore the brunt of the violence.





Official sources said there were reports of stray clashes and arson in remote villages of Chirang district where night curfew continued. Night curfew is also on in neighbouring Dhubri district.

Assam remained cut off from the rest of the country by rail as train services remained suspended all over the state with hundreds of Assam-bound passengers being stranded in Coochbehar in West Bengal on the border with Assam and other places.

There were reports of food and drinking water shortage among the passengers leading to protests by them. 

The official death toll stood at 32, but Chirang Deputy Commissioner Upendra Nath Bora said there were unconfirmed reports of recovery of three more bodies. 

Over one lakh people have been rendered homeless and 125 relief camps have been set up in the affected district of Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri.

Sources said that 18 columns of the Army's 21 mountain division were on their way to the troubled districts.  An all-party delegation of the Assam Assembly are scheduled to visit the troubled areas today.

AP reports from Kokrajhar : Thousands of Indian troops marched on Wednesday through a northeast region to quell ethnic violence that has killed 34 people, but roving bands of rioters continued sporadic attacks, ripping apart homes and setting them on fire.

Nearly 200,000 people have fled homes in western Assam state, bundling meager belongings in cloths and crowding into government camps for protection from violence that erupted late last week. Hundreds of wood and thatch houses have been burned.

Police said they have discovered dozens of bodies hacked with machetes and dumped in the jungle or by roadsides since the violence broke out in the district of Kokrajhar.

The clashes pit members of the ethnic Bodo community against Muslim settlers who mostly came from former East Pakistan before it became Bangladesh in 1971.

The groups have long accused each other of stealing land and clashed repeatedly over the years.

Army and paramilitary soldiers have fatally shot five people since receiving a mandate on Tuesday to shoot rioters on sight, Assam Home Secretary G.D. Tripathy said.

Authorities on Wednesday reported an additional two people dead, bringing the overall toll to 34, and said the violence had spread within four districts.

Mobs ripped off corrugated tin rooftops from wooden and thatch homes before setting them on fire. In most cases, residents had left the homes before they were attacked.

Officials lifted a 24-hour curfew in the area for a few hours to allow people to collect food from shops.

Desperate residents piled into jeeps and atop open carts drawn by water buffalo to join caravans fleeing areas of violence.

Women crowded into camps wept over the uncertain fate of loved ones and the loss of their homes. Relief workers were desperately searching for doctors and nurses to tend to the ill and injured.

Railway lines and roads were closed amid widespread protests, with men sitting on the tracks to demand that authorities restore security and order.

On Tuesday, mobs hurled stones and bricks at the flagship Rajdhani Express, forcing it to reverse course and leave Assam.

Assam's lawmakers, from all parties, were visiting the area to plead for peace.
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