Guwahati: The day after signaling the involvement of “third strength” in Dholpur, Assam CM Himanta Buswa Sarma on Saturday said the government had identified six people, including a college teacher, who “made Havoc” produced death “two people in the police shot and also left Nine injured police pointed to the fingers in front of India (PFI), Sarma said, “The day before the incident, PFI members visited Dholpur on behalf of the food was evicted.
They will be investigated.
The Assam government has sent documents to the center seeking a total ban on PFI.
“Photo files of injured police personnel were taken to hospital for care after clashes between police and local residents in the Dholpur Gorukhuti area” we have the name six people.
Various evidence now appears, involving certain people, including lecturers, “said Sarma.
He added that the government had clear evidence that the six people collected Rs 28 Lakh in the last three months of the people of Dholpur, said they would convince the government to not do Eviction.
“When they could not resist the drafting of drives, they mobilized people and create chaos,” said CM.
PFI immediately denied Sarma’s allegations and said, “CM said the third strength was involved and he targeted us.
He has ordered a judicial investigation.
If he has evidence, he must make it public.
“” We don’t have organizational arrangements in Sipajhar.
CM allegations are blatant lies to cover their conspiracy to give color together in front of Bypolls, “said a PFI leader.
Sarma said he had called a representative of all Assam Minority Association (Aamsu) to his office a few months ago to discuss drag eviction And then direct them to meet the Darrang administration.
“I told them that we would give two hectares of land to each person who was expelled, provided that they did not have land elsewhere in the state.
Most of these people were expelled to have land and did not have land as part of the national media had described them to be, “he added.
President Aamsu Rejaul Karim Sarkar told reporters on Saturday that the affected people were not given land or Compensation and those who are evicted are now living in a temporary structure without the right drinking water or sanitation facilities.
Meanwhile, the United Democrat Front in India (AIUDF) on Saturday met Governor Assam Jagadish Mukhi and urged the government to ensure that RS 20 Lakh compensation was paid to The next relatives of those who were killed and Rs 10 lakh for those who were injured.
In the shooting during drive eviction.
AIUDF also looked at a minimum of six bighas soil for agriculture and one BIGHA for homestead to be given as compensation to each of the families evicted.
