Chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Monday made it plain and simple that his government wants 2014 voter list as one of the supportive documents to update the national registrar of citizens.
Responding to the legislators who asked him to clear his position, Gogoi said that the list would be required if the documents earlier announced by the Supreme Court are not available for an indigenous citizen.
He said that his government has already moved the Supreme Court for consideration which has not so far rejected the affidavit.
PermalinkSubmitted by MAITAOYA RICK on Tue, 11/08/2015 - 00:35
Mr. Tarun Gogoi is going mad because the assembly election of Assam is approaching. He is such a person who knows only vote bank politics. He is a useless Chief Minister of Assam who has no interest to protect the indigenous communities of Assam rather he is ready to protect the illegal Bangladeshis who entered illegally to our land. The vote bank politics of Congress in Assam will lead our state to be part of Bangladesh. Tarun Gogoi will sell Assam to Bangladesh and he along with his family will settlen down in London.
The Sivasagar forest department has released five Himalayan griffons back into their habitats nearly a month after these were found in a comatose state.Aided by the Environmental organisation IFAW-WTI the forest department officials released the griffons in Konwarpur area in the outskirt of town on Thursday evening.“We found in a comatose state last month to be taken to IFAW-WTI-run Centre for Wildlife Rehabilitation and Conservation (CWRC). They are now quite well. We released them on Thursday with the help of the forest officials,” CWRC officials told Assam Times on Friday.
New Delhi is likely to get a road named after Sankardeva. The Delhi government is believed to have been actively considering a road to be named after the saint.Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is expected to give his final consent in the next couple of weeks. He has received the proposal from his Assam counterpart for a road to be named after Sankardeva.
Amid tear and grief, the bodies of the labourers have arrived in their villages on Wednesday. But the bereaved family members are not at all satisfied with the autopsy report.Police officials told Assam Times that the family members have not accepted the report and demand a second one.
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has ordered probe into the death of 14 workers in East Jaintia Hills district of Meghalaya on Tuesday.Talking to Assam Times, officials said that the chief minister has asked additional chief secretary S Meora to probe the incident where the workers from Golakganj area in Dhubri district were found dead in their camp on Monday as they were engaged in a construction project in Saipung area.A few local residents told Assam Times that they died after consuming poisonous food. They said that the workers collected some wild fruits in the evening meal on Sunday. Post-mortem reports are awaited.
Come Saturday and Sunday when the Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium in New Delhi would turn into a mini north eastern region.The North Eastern Council and Meghalaya government are jointly holding the Songs & Dances of the North East” (SDNE Fiesta) to showcase the region’s rich cultural ethnicity and diversity.The daylong festival will help the visitors get the taste of the north east food along with songs, dances, culture.Talking to Assam Times, organizers said that the festival aims at delivering, engaging and exhibiting the best of North East in a creative and exciting atmosphere to bring the people together under one platform of unified diversity.
Amid tight security brisk polling is underway in four BTAD district for the 40-member Bodoland Autonomous Council on Wednesday.An estimated 20,64,099 electorates are expected to exercise their franchise in 2,778 polling booths in Kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri districts from 7 in the morning.They would decide the fate of BPF, BPPF, AGP, Congress, AIUDF, PCDR and Left parties.Poll authorities told Assam Times that 80 companies of security forces have been guarding the entire BTAD areas to ensure free and fair polls. The entire Indo- Bhutan border areas have been sealed to thwart any security threat.The poll counting would take place on April 11 and re-polling, if any, would be held...
In yet another significant development within the Congress legislature party, Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is all set to induct four new ministers in his cabinet. Gogoi, who is camping in New Delhi is holding a series of meeting with Dr CP Joshi to finalize the new faces.A special panel is examining the names to be sent to Sonia Gandhi for her seal of approval in a day or two. He would leave back for Guwahati only after the formalities. The new ministers are expected to take the oath next week. Gogoi on Tuesday met the Congress president who cleared the decks for cabinet expansion.
In a major embarressent for Borkhola MLA Rumi Nath, police continues to grill her estrange husband Jacky Zakir along with her PSO a day after the duo were held for their alleged link with a notorious car lifer.Zakie was held from Karimganj while her PSO Debabrata Barpatra Gohainwas arrested from the Special Branch headquarters in Guwahati on Tuesday.Sources told Assam Times that police have sufficient edivence to substantiate Jacky Zakir’s link with car lifer Anil Chauhan.Zakir is being brought to Guwahati for thorough interrogation on Wednesday.
The much waited children immunization gets underway on Monday to keep seven dreaded diseases at bay in the state.Launched under the `Mission Indradhanush, the programme in this phase covers eight districts - Hailakandi, Karimganj, Dhubri, Bongaigaon, Kokrajhar, Goalpara. Darramg and Nagaon.Health officials in Dispur told Assam Times that the immunization program is covering unvaccinated children below two years.“It would protect the children from diseases - Diphtheria, Whooping Cough, Tetanus, Polio, Tuberculosis, Measles and Hepatitis B,” said a senior official.According to information, immunization is taking place in 2,060 places in the eight districts with 300 mobile teams.
Chief minister Tarun Gogoi on Sunday underscored the need to bring in innovative legislations, both operational as well as structural in the judiciary to cater to the needs of the society in tune with changing surroundings.In his address at the Conference of Chief Ministers and Chief Justices of High Courts on Sunday in Delhi, Gogoi outlined a slew of initiatives taken by the state government to strengthen judicial infrastructure and manpower that included sanctioning of 36 new courts, converting 20 ad-hoc fast track courts to regular courts, sanctioning of 54 new fast-track courts for trial of offences against women and doubling the number of courts at subordinate levels.He said the new...
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