New Delhi: Terming the violence in Assam as ”very unfortunate”, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today promised to make every effort to find out reasons behind the clashes in which at least 77 people have lost their lives.
In his address to the nation on the occasion of Independence Day, he
said the government was doing “everything possible” to provide relief to
the people affected by the violence.
“The incidents of violence which occurred in Assam recently are very
unfortunate. I know that these incidents have resulted in the disruption
of the lives of a large number of people. We fully sympathise with
those families which have been affected by the violence,” Singh said.
The Prime Minister said the Centre would work with the state
governments to ensure that such incidents do not occur in any parts of
the country. ”We are doing everything possible to provide relief
to them. I also promise to you that our government will make every
effort to understand the reasons behind the violence and work hard with
the state governments to ensure that such
incidents are not repeated in any part of the country,” he said.
The recent clashes between Bodos and Muslims have left at least 77
people dead and more than four lakh people homeless in the lower Assam
districts.
Almost 400 villages, in the districts of Kokrajhar, Chirang, Dhubri
and Baksa have been affected in the violence which first broke out on
July 20. Over two lakh people are currently taking shelters in 340
relief camps.
On overall situation in the North East, Singh said there has been
reduction in violence in the region as the Centre has engaged a number
of groups in talks.
“There has been a reduction in violence in the North Eastern States
and we are engaged in dialogue with many groups there so that they can
join the mainstream of development,” he said.
The Centre has been holding talks with major insurgent outfits like NSCN(IM), pro-talks faction of ULFA and NDFB.
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