Amid a terror shadow in the run up to the Independence Day celebrations, the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) has condemned the incident of gory attack on the common people in Tinsukia district on Friday.
In a statement issued here on Saturday, AJYCP General Secretary Palash Changmai said that only the common people have been bearing the brunt of the decade old armed conflict. He said,"armed attack on the innocent people never brings any solution to a decade old conflict. Counter insurgency operation alone is not the key to resolve the decade old problem."
Changmai squarely blamed the Government for the reign of terror in Tinsukia saying that it failed to put the security forces on alert even after the Balajan incident where 14 people were killed in militant attack at an open market.
AJYCP further urged the government and the rebel outfits to come forward for talks to help the state restore an era of permanent peace in the state.
The 'Uttar Purvi Mahotsav 2024', a five-day cultural extravaganza showcasing Northeast India's richness, kicks off on January 13 at Bharat Mandapam. Organized by the Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region (DoNER) and NEHHDC, the festival aims to display diverse arts, crafts, and cultures, fostering economic opportunities. With 250 participants including weavers, farmers, and entrepreneurs, the event features panel discussions, buyer-seller meets, traditional performances, and a focus on women's roles in regional development. Highlighting the youth's contribution and challenges, the festival aims to explore how they can shape India's economic landscape. Additionally, specialized...
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