Uneasy Calm in Assam, Violence Toll 40


Guwahati: An uneasy calm settled over Assam's Kokrajhar and Chirang districts Thursday with no fresh incidents reported in the communal violence that has claimed 40 lives and affected more than 170,000 people.

Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi will visit the worst-hit Kokrajhar district and interact with people besides reviewing the law and order situation with top officials. Gogoi will reach Kokrajhar in a special helicopter and is expected to return to Guwahati by evening, the sources said.

The worst affected in the riots were Kokrajhar and Chirang, which form the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) along with Baksa and Udalguri districts. The two districts have become a cauldron of communal tension since July 19 with violence breaking out between the Bodos, who are tribals, and Bengali-speaking Muslims.

According to an Assam government statement, 40 people have died in Kokrajhar and Chirang since July 19 - 21 people were killed in Kokrajhar, 15 in Chirang; the dead also include four people shot dead by police. Ten people are missing.

The statement disclosed that the violence had affected about 170,000 people in the two districts.

Curfew was relaxed in both districts, where thousands of people have fled their homes and are living in refugee camps.

"There are reports of some minor incidents but no major incident has been reported since Wednesday. We have relaxed the curfew from 12 noon to 4 p.m.," Chirang Deputy Commissioner U.N. Bora told IANS.
 

Source: IANS