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Tensions are high in Assam's Chirang district following violence during an eviction drive. Forest guards cleared encroached land, leading to clashes. Rumours of police brutality against women fueled further unrest. The Bodoland Territorial Council is seeking a detailed report from the Forest Department. An inquiry will be conducted into the incident.

Protestors set a vehicle ablaze following the detention of a few locals over alleged encroachment of reserved forest land, at Runikhata range office, in Chirang district, Assam. The mob ransacked the forest range office and torched government vehicles inside the premises, located close to the Bhutan border, officials said.
Guwahati: Tensions are running high after violence broke out during an eviction drive in Runikhata Forest Range in Chirang district of Assam.

It was alleged large scale encroachment took place and forest guards cleared the encroached land. Some encroachers were brought to the police station when rumour spread that police had beaten up the women who went to police to seek release of the men.

Chairman of the Adivasi Development Board, Subhash Tirkey, termed the violence “unfortunate”. “The incident that took place in Chirang on Friday at the Runikhata Forest Range is unfortunate. The issue could have been resolved through discussions and deliberation, and there have been misunderstandings.”


Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Hagrama Mohilary, who visited the violence-hit area on Saturday said the council would seek a detailed report from the Forest Department and forward it to the Assam government for further legal action.

He said an inquiry would be conducted into the incident. The Forest Department, being directly involved in the eviction drive, must submit a factual report. Following the violence, mobile internet and data services remain suspended in Chirang and neighbouring Kokrajhar districts.

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