Supremely beautiful place bordering Bhutan- the Manas Wild Life Sanctuary is famed for one-horned rhino and many other life-forms. It is sadly being polluted by evil people killing teenage boys. Illegal migrants or no, the govt has a duty of care to protect people.
For the majority communities everywhere tolerance for minorities is a lesson that must be learned (the easy way or the hard way). Killing people is soul destroying. Every religion, all big men (and women) agree. Kicking out the short-term minded criminal goons (aka politicians) will help.
Look to Iraq and learn not to live in a divided house. Learn from the animal kingdom if you have to. And if you do not learn you will never prosper. Never.
How about the minorities? We propose a silver bullet: give freedom to the women to live life as they please. Yes, some girls may marry outside the community (no coercion allowed in either direction). In the worst case scenario the minority will be merged in the melting pot. So what? Is multi-generational life in a ghetto any way to live?
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Bodies of all the four who were kidnapped on Friday night by suspected
NDFB (Songbijit) militants, including two teenaged boys, have now been
found. The first body, bearing a cut mark on the head, was recovered
last evening from the river in Barpeta district.
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The bodies recovered today were identified as those of Ataur Rahman
(27), Rubul Amin (45) and Saddam Ali(13), while that of Bakar Ali(13)
was found yesterday.
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The four were among seven lemon traders who had gone to Labdanguri market in Baksa district from the adjacent Barpeta district.
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The family members and villagers in Barpeta district, from where the
four hailed, have refused to conduct the last rites demanding that Chief
Minister Tarun Gogoi visit the area to address their grievances.
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The police fired in the air to disperse a mob protesting against the
kidnap ignoring the curfew at Anand Bazar area, Seshan said, adding
“police had to use force as the people violated the curfew and refused
to leave the place.”
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The state government last evening replaced the Baksa Superintendent of
Police Nimbalkar Vaibhav Chandrakant and appointed 10th Assam Police
Battalion commandant Mojibur Rahman in his place.
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In May this year, 50 people were killed in Baksa and Kokrajhar in
Bodoland Territorial Area Districts by suspected Bodoland Peoples
Front-supported militants. NIA and the state government are separately
probing the incidents.
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In another incident, a police official was beaten up and critically
injured by agitated people while he was taking the three bodies for
post-mortem in Baksa, forcing the police to resort to lathicharge and
fire tear gas shells.
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Nine persons were arrested in connection with the incident on the charge
of rioting and attacking a police officer on duty during curfew,
Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order) Ajit Prasad Rout
said.
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The official had been admitted at the Barpeta Medical College and Hospital for treatment, he said.
“After the bodies were recovered and some tense situation during the
day, we requested the Army to show ‘area dominance’ but no flag march is
ordered yet,” Baksa Deputy Commissioner Vinod Seshan said.
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Rout said the ‘janaja’ (last rites) of Abu Bakkar was performed during
the day, while those of the other three will be carried out tomorrow
after the post-mortem was done.
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The state goverment has announced payment of ex-gratia of Rs eight lakh each for the next of kin of the victims.
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Indefinite curfew has been clamped in the Gobardhana police station and
Anandbazar police station areas in Baksa district as well as the
northern side of railway line in Barpeta district since yesterday.
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Link: http://www.outlookindia.com/news/printitem.aspx?849585
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