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Shoot-at-sight orders in Assam's violence hit Kokrajhar district | Shoot-at-sight orders have been issued
and indefinite curfew clamped in the violence hit Assam 's Kokrajhar District.
Night curfew was also clamped in Chirang and a few places in Dhubri District.
Meanwhile, with the recovery of another body in Chirang District last evening,
the death toll has mounted to 21. The latest wave of violence was sparked on Friday
night when unidentified men killed four youths in the state's Bodo tribe-dominated
Kokrajhar District near the borders of Bangladesh and Bhutan , police officials
said. In retaliation, armed Bodos attacked Muslims, suspecting them to be behind
the killings. Kokrajhar Deputy Commissioner, Donald Gilfellon, said that 37 camps
had been set up to help the refugees and that more would be opened if needed.
"Thirteen relief camps have been set up with six in the Gossaigaon subdivision
and seven in the Kokrajhar district. The Kokrajhar district administration called
in the army and have also imposed a night curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. since yesterday
to control the situation. Security forces were deployed in 31 sensitive areas
in the Kokrajhar district on Sunday," said Gilfellon. Earlier, Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) spokesperson Nirmala Sitharaman, said the flare up was a tribal issue
that Assam authorities had to address. "The dispute is about Bodos -- who are
tribals -- accusing the government of looking the other way when their lands are
being taken away by immigrants. And therefore this is a very serious issue of
tribal rights, communal issue, which has flared up and the Congress government
in Assam owes an explanation."
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