2nd edition of "Brihot Tai Jati - Ahom Buranji", a book on the Ahom kingdom written by historian, lawyer and social worker Late Rameswar Bora of Jorhat, was released by by Dr. B.K. Gohain, Administrator, Scholar and Vice Chairman of Sukapha Kalakhetra Samaj, Jorhat at Guwahati on Monday.
Kiran K Gogoi, writer and lawyer and past President of All Assam Ahom Sobha was present as the chief Guest along with family members of Rameswar Bora. The book was published by Bora's Grandson Rupom Chetia Bora.
In a set back for the opposition consensus candidate Haidor Hussain, independent MLA Jatin Mali made it plain on Wednesday that he would vote for the ruling party candidate.He is believed to have decided not to vote for the AGP-sponsored candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls slated for February 7. Two other independent legislators are also expected to vote for the ruling party candidates.
At least ten people were killed and over 20 have been injured in indiscriminate firing by miscreants along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur district on Wednesday.The incident took place at Chauldhua area in the afternoon when miscreants from the neighboring state started indiscriminate firing on a camp of a group of local residents to prevent aggression by a section of Arunachalese. The firing continued for several hours and security forces rushed to the spot only in the evening. The injured have been rushed to the hospital in the evening only.But unconfirmed sources told Assam Times that the toll might go up as the sound of firing from the side of Arunachal...
Controversial UP political leader Dr Sanjay felt the heat of escalating protest hours after he accused the media of trying to dissociate the state from the mainstream.Hundreds of Karishak Mukti Sangram Samity activists rushed to the Hotel Nakshtra in Beltola where he was lodging and a section of them reached the Fifth floor of the hotel asking Dr Singh to quit the state.Basistha police appeared on the scene and took away the protsters and sent to the police station. The Congress candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls has faced flak from the various parties, organizations and individuals after he slammed media on Wednesday.
Controversy erupts again over Sanjay Singh. The Congress candidate in the Rajya Sabha polls has faced flak from the various parties, organizations and individuals after he slammed media on Wednesday.The controversial MP from Sultanpur in UP accused media of trying to dissociate Assam from the mainstream. He said that Assam was and will be an integral part of India.All political parties and organizations have pulled up the political leader for his uncharitable remark on the media in Assam.
In a significant development, the lone Trinamool Congress MLA has announced his support to the Opposition consensus candidate Haidor Hussain in the Rajya Sabha polls.Lone TMC MLA Dwipen Pathok is understood to have already received green signal from his high command to vote for Hussain.The formal seal of approval is expected at the party executive committee meeting in Kolkata on Thursday.
BPF candidate Biswajeet Daimary claimed that he would win along with two other Congress candidates in the Rajya Sabha polls in February 7.Talking to reporters in the Assam Assembly secretariat on Wednesday, he said that he had faith on Congress legislators along with a few opposition party MLAs.
All nomination papers for the Rajya Sabha polls have been found valid on Wednesday. Now all eyes are fixed for February 7.The confirmation came from the returning officers Gauranga Prasad Das after the scrutiny of the papers at his office chamber in presence of the candidates and their representatives.BPF candidate Biswajeet Daimary and Opposition consensus Haidor Hussain were present in the office of the returning officer while parliamentary affairs minister Nilomoni Sen Deka represented Congress candidates Bhubneswar Kalita and Sanjay Singh.
AICC screening committee meets on Wednesday in New Delhi to prepare the list of the candidates for the upcoming Lok Sabha polls.The meeting is scheduled to be chaired by Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shindhe, who was appointed as the chairman of the AICC screening body for Assam in presence of APCC president Bhubneswar Kalita and Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi.APCC poll committee on Monday prepared the panels of candidates for 12 seats.
AASU vows to intensify protest against the fielding of Dr Sanjay Singh in the upcoming Rajya Sabha polls calling it an insult to the Assamese.Addressing a press conference in Guwahati on Wedenesday, adviser Dr Samujjal Bhattacharya took on Chief minister Tarun Gogoi and APCC president Bhubneswar Kalita alleging that they don’t want to get an indigenous personality to represent the state in parliament.The AASU leaders said they would hang the effigies of Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi, Tarun Gogoi, and Bhubneswar Kalita in public places to be thrown out in on the Brahmaputra.
Dr Sanjay Singh’s fielding in the Rajya Sabha runs into a hail of protest across the state putting Congress in a fix three months before the general election.All Assam Students Union activists on Tuesday evening took out procession in some places in protest against Dr Singh hours after he filed nomination for Rajya Sabha polls. The protesters burnt the effigies of Sonia Gandhi, chief minister Tarun Gogoi and APCC president Bhubneswar Kalita. They further threatened to intensify the protest.
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