Four more special trains, three from Bangalore and one from Howrah, arrived at the railway station here on Monday, bringing about 8000 more people fleeing from the south, even as Id celebration in the State including the violence-hit districts of Kokrajhar, Dhubri, Chirang passed off peacefully. Assam Home Secretary G.D. Tripathi told The Hindu that bodies of two passengers, one identified as Atul Das from river-island Majuli was recovered near the railway track at Burdwan in West Bengal and another identified as Bharat Saikia from Kanpur in Nagaon district was recovered near a railway track near Kishanganj in Bihar.
Mr. Tripathi said the death of these two passengers could be due to overcrowding in the special trains as preliminary reports did not indicate any scuffle or any untoward incident. Both the victims were working as security guards in Bangalore.The Northeast Frontier Railway ran a special train from Kamakhya to Dibrugarh after the arrival of all the four special trains.
Mr. Tripathi said the Id celebration passed off peacefully in the State. As of Monday there were 2,67,267 inmates in 224 relief camps. The inmates include 2,15,908 Muslims staying in 174 camps and 51,359 Bodos in 49 camps and 105 inmates belonging to other communities in one camp.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi took part in the Id prayer at Machkhowa Idgah here and prayed for the victims of recent violence in Kokrajhar, Dhubri, Chirang and Bongaigaon districts. Mr. Gogoi said no evil force would succeed in destroying age-old harmony among different sections in the State. He also announced a financial assistance of Rs. 50 lakh for improvement of the Machkhowa idgah.
Iboyaima Laithangbam reports from Imphal:
One of the two persons killed after having been thrown out of a running train near Jalpaiguri in West Bengal has been identified as Shariff Ahmed of Manipur. He hails from Turel Ahanbi near Lilong in Thoubal district.
According to Yaiskul, IAS, who was deputed to Guwahati to facilitate the travel of Manipuri students and employees fleeing southern cities following rumours of threats, Ahmed was a student of Cotton College, Bangalore. He was one of the nine northeasterners beaten up by some persons on a special train. Cash, mobile phones and other valuables had been snatched from them. Later all of them were thrown out of the train. Two of them died on the spot. Seven others are battling for their lives in a hospital.
Mr. Yaiskul and other officials stationed in Guwahati said the body would be brought to Manipur after post-mortem. The injured would be airlifted for better medicare.
Officials are facilitating the travel of the fleeing students and employees by arranging special buses.
Death toll up
Kolkata Staff Reporter writes:
With the recovery of three more bodies, it was feared that the death toll in the incident in north Bengal where some passengers were thrown off a Guwahati-bound special train from Bangalore has risen to five on Monday.“Late last [Sunday] night, two more bodies were recovered near Falakata. We also have reports of another body being recovered along the route of the train, but we cannot ascertain that it was connected to the same incident,” S. Hajong, official spokesperson of Northeast Frontier Railway told The Hindu over telephone.
According to Mr. Hajong, the incident occurred at about 9:30 p.m. on Saturday after the train crossed the New Jalpaiguri station. Two bodies were recovered on Sunday morning while the injured persons were rushed to the North Bengal Medical College and Hospital.
Keywords: Assam violence, Assam ethnic violence, security measures, Bodo violence, Kokrajhar, Tarun Gogoi, Eid al Ftr celebrations







Its alarming how terrorism is taking newer and different forms. I would even
compare this to Mumbai attacks '09 mainly because how this made us all feel
helpless. On one side - you have these criminals instigating hatred against a community who already feel detached from the rest of country due to our own ridiculous cultural stigmas. How in many parts of India they are mistreated as if intruders by being called names and treated differently because of their physical appearance is so painful to watch.
Then, you have countries like China (who I suspect) is watching for the right
opportunity for driving their diplomatic agenda on the ground. The govt. has proven it's terribly incompetent in securing our country from such insane diplomatic and political threats.
Even at grassroot level, did we hear one message from PM saying "we're one country and that NE is essential for us!" I cannot believe how such a person be made PM!!! I want to shout out NE is as much Indian as I am!!!
The exodus en bloc of the north-easterners from the peninsular states under the bogey of fear of persecution there is quite embarrassing.In any case it is the secular polity that suffers the most in all such cases.
I strongly believe that the forces of communalism,regionalism, statism, religious intolerance, zingoism are all menifestations of state-disorder and the same militate against the tenuous fabric of secularism woven for a multicultural society like ours for the safe, happy and coexistential survival of people of allcommunities and regions of the indian terretory.
It appears to me that sub-nationalism of all hues shaded on the basis of parochial considerations is the main huddle in the all India character of our country.I feel the issue of reorganisation of states should not have been on the basis of language and ethnicity.It has caused more problems than it has solved.The need of the hour is to secularise not only the governments but masses which stands unenlightened.
I have a question. How come railways geared up so fast such that they could provide special trains at the shortest possible time while always the normal regular trains run late and never cared for. Really suspicious the way the message has reached railways much before even to the exodus ... God bless India .. with whatever government we have....... people of india do not have a choice but to suffer in all forms ... jai hind
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