This Article is From Aug 18, 2012

Fresh killing in Kokrajhar, toll mounts to 78

Fresh killing in Kokrajhar, toll mounts to 78

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Kokrajhar (Assam): Violence returned to Kokrajhar town on Friday night with the killing of one person, taking the toll to 78 in the clashes that started in Assam's communally-sensitive districts since late last month.

Police said unidentified miscreants riding a motorcycle fired at the owner of a pharmacy at Pandarchowa under Salakati police station at about 7:30 pm.

The assailants fled after the killing and the police launched the hunt to arrest them, the sources said.

Curfew in Rangiya sub-division of Kamrup Rural district was relaxed on Friday as no incident of violence was reported there.

"Curfew was relaxed in Rangiya from 9 am to 3 pm. The situation is under control," Assam Inspector General of Police (Law & Order) LR Bishnoi told PTI.

Shops and markets in Rangiya opened on Friday morning after relaxation of curfew.

He said police and security forces were maintaining strict vigil in Rangiya and other trouble-torn areas of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Dhubri and Baksa districts.

Mr Bishnoi said police fired rubber bullets on Thursday evening at Tamulpur in Baksa district to control a mob that was attempting to break into Tamulpur police station.

The mob had gathered there to protest against detention of around 65 people who were allegedly involved in burning a car, whose driver remained untraced, on the night of August 15.

Some persons in Rangiya had on Thursday blocked NH 31 and set on fire a bus and a wooden bridge.

Meanwhile, Bajrang Dal has given a 12-hour bandh call in Chirang, Baksa and Kamrup Rural district on Saturday to protest against the violence.
 
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