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Bodoland leader shot dead; stirs erupt in Assam

THE ASIAN AGE.
Published : Aug 3, 2017, 12:48 am IST
Updated : Aug 3, 2017, 12:48 am IST

The Assam Police has stepped up the security measures all over the state and directed the police forces to remain vigilant.

Security sources, however, indicated that the killing was the fallout of some business rivalry as land mafias are suspected to have been involved.
 Security sources, however, indicated that the killing was the fallout of some business rivalry as land mafias are suspected to have been involved.

Guwahati: Tension gripped Western Assam on Wednesday following a series of protest marches and rallies against the gruesome murder of All Bodoland Territorial Council Minority Students Union (ABMSU) president Lafikul Islam on Tuesday at Kokrajhar.

The angry protesters blocked national highways and other roads at various places in Bodoland Territorial Council areas and nearby districts. The protestors, who shouted slogan against the government, demanded a high-level probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).

The problem compounded after the family members of the deceased minority leader refused to take the body and started protest outside Silakati Idgah field in Kokrajhar. The family members accused the district administration of trying to hush up the investigation.

However, Assam director general of police Mukesh Shahay, who rushed to Kokrajhar, said that the police has arrested one of the culprits and picked up three others suspected to have been involved in the murder.

The local media claimed that Islam was very vocal against the syndicate of cattle smugglers along the India-Bangladesh international border, and that he was going to expose the syndicate by releasing the telephonic conversation of cattle mafia. The local media claimed the tape, which Islam was about to release, might have exposed some big names associated with syndicate of cattle smugglers.

Security sources, however, indicated that the killing was the fallout of some business rivalry as land mafias are suspected to have been involved.

Meanwhile, political leaders and various students’ organisations, including Assam chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal, cutting across the party line, have condemned the killing of the student leader. The powerful All Bodo Students Union leaders have also condemned the killing and appealed not to give any communal colour to the tragic incident.

The Assam Police has stepped up the security measures all over the state and directed the police forces to remain vigilant.

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Location: India, Assam, Guwahati (Gauhati)