Under attack over the large-scale ethnic violence, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday sought to point fingers at the Centre for the delay in deployment of army saying the situation would not have deteriorated had the troops been deployed on the first day.
As the state reported some improvement in the situation, the Chief Minister said his government did not get any intelligence from the Union Home Ministry that there was going to be such a flare-up.
“If they had, why didn’t they send the army immediately. .
“We wanted the army from day one of the crisis and now when it is there, the situation is gradually limping back to normal,” Mr Gogoi told a press conference here.
“The MHA hasn’t provided me with any intelligence report. I haven’t got any information that there is going to be such a flare-up," he said.
To a question, Mr Gogoi said the army could not be deployed from day one as certain procedures had to be followed.
Officials in New Delhi acknowledged the delay in deployment of army troops led to spread of the clashes between Bodos and the migrants.
The Deputy Commissioners of Kokrajhar and Chirang districts, the worst-hit by the violence, had requested the local Army units on July 23 for deployment of army personnel.
However, the local Army commanders did not accept the request saying they need an order from the Ministry of Defence, after which Assam Chief Secretary Naba Kumar Das sent separate letters to Union Home Secretary R K Singh and Defence Secretary Shashikant Sharma, they said.
“Finally, the troops were deployed two days later -- on July 25. Had the Army personnel been deployed earlier, many lives could have been saved,” an official said.
Army troops could have reached the trouble spots within three to four hours as two major Army stations are located within a distance of 150 kms from both Kokrajhar and Chirang.
Keywords: Assam ethnic violence, Kokrajhar communal violence, Bodo tribals, shoot-at-sight orders, Assam curfew, Gogoi visit







If CM knows then why he can take any action, he can't blame the central govt. for their state problem otherwise why he will become a CM of the state, this is his responsibility to take action first after that he can ask for the center for their help. They all are doing politics with the ordinary man or people if the same thing happen to the CM family then also he can blaming center for all this thing , he didn't take any action regarding that? They all are Great minded people they all are making us fool after giving all these type of statement.
Inefficient Chief Minister messed up the situation. He took seven days to reach Kokrajhar which takes
hardly 4 hours to reach by road. If he really wanted to contain the communal flare-ups, he would have done
it in just one day. Rather, the CM watched it happened. The reason is, every tears of the suffering Bodo,
adds tears of joy at Dispur.
Despite knowing this brutal reality, he allowed it to spread like a wild fire in minority areas.
The government needs to get its act together and throw out all the illegal immigrants back to Bangladesh. Only then will there be an end to this longstanding problem in Assam.
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