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Friday, October 31, 2008

Cachar BJP demands removal of Gogoi


BJP demands removal of Gogoi
Special Correspondent
SILCHAR, Oct 30: The BJP Cachar unit has bitterly condemned the serial blasts in Asom including Dispur in which, according to preliminary reports, 43 people have been killed and more than a hundred injured, some of them critically. Though no outfit or organization has clamed the responsibility for the blasts suspect the involvement of HuJI and ULFA.

Bimolangshu Roy, former leader of the party in the legislative Assembly, talking to The Sentinel lambasted Gogoi Government because despite repeated warnings by the Union Home Ministry about the possibility of bomb blast in the State, it “has failed to take preventive measures”. Assam has been on the hit list of HuJI and Indian Mujahideen as revealed by the intelligence and security agencies. He has demanded immediate removal of Gogoi Government and imposition of President’s rule in the state.

Roy also flayed the Centre and the State intelligence wings for their failure to keep Dispur posted with the sinister design of the terrorist outfits during and after the Puja celebrations. “There is no sense in alerting the state after blasts and bloodshed”, he pointed out.

The strategy of the terrorists was to cause blasts after “the alert period of Puja and Deepawali is over”. The overworked and exhausted security forces being in relaxed mood in the aftermath of the festivities, the terrorists took advantage of it and succeeded in their gory mission. Roy pointed out the entire state faces the threat from ISI backed organizations like Huji, SIMI and Indian Mujahideen. He also came down heavily on the Gogoi Government for its casual approach to the highly volatile Udalguri and Darrang incidents during which the illegal migrants could dare hoist Pakistani flags. The action to nab the culprits has not been taken up seriously. This only shows state government’s negligence not only in protecting the life and property of indigenous people but also to contain the divisive and disruptive forces out to destroy the integrity and solidarity of the state. source: the sentinel assam

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