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Act tough, Centre tells Assam

August 28, 2012 10:54 pm | Updated July 01, 2016 07:28 pm IST - NEW DELHI:

With violence spreading in Assam, Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh on Tuesday asked the State government to take strict action against rioters and anti-socials. He called up Chief Secretary N.K. Das and Director General of Police J.N. Chaudhury and asked them to ensure that peace prevailed in the disturbed areas. Any attempt to fan social unrest must be nipped in the bud, said Mr. Singh.

Government sources said the Centre had asked the Tarun Gogoi government to step up vigil and organise flag marches. The Centre was worried over some organisations trying to create social tension by calling bandhs and advocated preventive arrests of leaders of such outfits.

One reason why tension still persists in the violence-hit areas is the Bodoland Territorial Council’s demand that no inmate from the relief camps in the four Bodoland Territorial Area Districts be rehabilitated without getting his/her credentials ascertained. This stance affects relief and rehabilitation efforts, besides deepening the rift between Bodos and Muslims.

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