Guwahati: Opposition Congress in Assam on Friday held a protest and filed a memorandum to Governor of Jagadish Mukhi, demanding the termination of the eviction of the eviction of the ongoing state-taking government to the right rehabilitation package published for 800 families and villages under the Circle of Sipajhar’s income.
Darrang, which leads to the murder of two people and injured more than 20 during the next protest and police.
PCC President Bhupen Kumar Borah issued a protest rally from his party’s office Rajib Bhawan to the office of Deputy Commissioner Darrang in Mangaldoi.
Party leaders and workers have protested outside the deputy office of the commissioner at the district headquarters in Mangaldoi.
Congress claims that party workers are prohibited from entering the DC office at first after they sit in front of the office.
The leaders were seen arguing with police outside the office.
“Kill me, but don’t take my democratic rights to protest injustice,” Bora told the officials at the DC office.
Memorandum, signed by Bora and the leader of the Legislative Party Congress (CLP) Debabrata Saikia, also demanded the second suspension of the Deputy Commissioner Prabhati Thaocene and the Supervisor of the Milk Police Buswa Sarma, the younger brother of Himanta Buswa Sarma and an incident investigation by the judge sitting.
The state government has ordered a judicial investigation into the incident by the Retired Judge of the Gautati High Court despite the name of the judge not yet announced.
The party also demanded that a cameraman and police personnel who were placed and participated in all savage actions must be given a temporary penalty for the victims and those who were injured were quite compensated.
Meeting all parties together with stakeholders must be immediately called to develop strategies and plan rehabilitation and compensation programs for Goroikhuti, Dholpur, and other villages, he said.
“The minister’s chairman, despite holding constitutional positions that have taken an oath to serve and protect all citizens, has behaved by constantly giving provocative statements that worsen the situation,” the leaders accused.
Congress delegation, led by Bora, handed over a memorandum to the governor in Raj Bhavan here.
“Congress strongly condemned the trigger actions of the most savage police and inhuman actions in protesters during the eviction of the state government …
by the cameraman before the police are terrible, “said Bora.
