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Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika Clarifies Uriamghat Incident, Warns Against Blaming Naga Community

Assam Minister Pijush Hazarika clarified in the Assembly that the Uriamghat incident was the handiwork of identified miscreants, not the Naga community. Two individuals from Niuland district, Nagaland, demanded Rs 110 per household as tax in the name of NSCN/GPRN. The minister urged restraint and warned against generalizations that could harm Assam-Nagaland relations. Police have intensified search operations for the absconding accused, and no money was actually collected.

Uriamghat incident: Minister Pijush Hazarika says 'act committed by identified miscreants, not Naga community'

Dispur, July 8

Assam Minister for Parliamentary Affairs Pijush Hazarika on Wednesday clarified in the Assam Legislative Assembly that the recent incident involving the alleged "collection of Rs 110 per household" from villages in the Uriamghat border area was the "handiwork of a few identified miscreants" and should not be "linked" to the Naga community or the Government of Nagaland, a release said.

Replying to a notice under rule 54 raised by MLA Nurul Huda, the Minister said that according to a report submitted by the Superintendent of Police (Border), Golaghat, two individuals from Hukai Basti under Niuland district of Nagaland visited Rajapukhuri villages under Uriamghat Police Station on June 23 and handed over letters to the village headmen directing them to collect Rs 110 from every household. The letters purportedly sought house tax and census tax in the name of NSCN/GPRN (Nikki).

Hazarika stressed that it would be "unfair" and "inappropriate" to hold an entire community "responsible" for the unlawful acts of a "handful of anti-social elements".

He urged everyone to exercise restraint and avoid making generalisations that could adversely affect the long-standing cordial relations between the people of Assam and Nagaland, it added.

The Minister informed the House that the identities of the two accused have already been established and that they are currently absconding.

"The matter has been communicated to the CRPF, neutral forces and the Border Magistrate, Sarupathar. police and security forces have intensified search operations, patrolling and surveillance in the border areas to apprehend the accused and prevent any untoward incident," it added.

He further stated that, as per the latest report, no information has been received indicating that any money was actually collected from the villagers. "The law and order situation in the area remains peaceful and under close monitoring by the police," it added.

Reaffirming the commitment of the State Government towards the safety and security of people residing in border areas, Hazarika said that "strict legal action would be taken against those responsible and that all necessary measures are being taken to ensure that such incidents do not recur."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Ravi K

I am glad the Minister Pijush Hazarika is taking this seriously and not sweeping it under the rug. But honestly, why are such incidents happening near the border? Hope the two miscreants are caught soon and strict action is taken against them. Border security needs to be tightened.

Arjun K

Good that the government acted promptly. But I feel we need more community meetings between Assamese and Nagamese people to strengthen trust. These miscreants thrive on creating divisions. Let's not let them succeed. 🤝

David E

I've followed border tensions in Assam before. This is a smart move by Hazarika to de-escalate things before they blow up. Miscreants or not, the NRs need a proper crackdown on such demands in border villages. Hoping for peace. 🤞

Nisha Z

It's concerning that these two individuals escaped after handing over letters. Were they not caught immediately? This shows a gap in response time. Still, relief that no money was collected and peace remains. Let's hope this doesn't happen again.

Suresh O

As an Assamese, I'm relieved the government clarified this wasn't the Naga community's fault. We have lived side by side for generations, and such incidents should not break that bond. But we need stricter border monitoring to prevent these things in future. Jai Aai Asom! 🌸

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