SILCHAR April 30: Expressing concern over regular incidents of attack on trains in the hill sector of NF Railways that has created a scarcity of essential goods in Barak Valley, All Barak Youth-Students Association (ABYSA) has asked Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi to deploy central forces in the trouble-torn NC Hills.
In a fax message to the Chief Minister, the ABYSA had categorically declared that if the State government fails to provide security in the Lumding-Badarpur line then the organization would launch mass agitation in the near future. ABYSA chief convenor Baharul Islam Barbhuiya said they would organize a sit-in-dharna in front of the office of Area Manger of Railway in Badarpur.
In a letter to the Chief Minister, ABYSA has also asked the State government to take stern action against the militants who have been playing havoc for two national projects like Silchar-Lumding broad gauge and East-west corridor leaving the lives of the common people of Barak Valley miserable as the price of essential commodities in Barak Valley escalated due to disruption of train services.
The association also asked the Chief Minister to make arrangements for immediate completion of the broadgauge project. Barbhuiya said if the State government this time does nor take any stern and permanent action, ABYSA would be forced to launch a mass agitation. They also accused the State government of a step-motherly attitude towards Barak Valley. THE SENTINEL
In a fax message to the Chief Minister, the ABYSA had categorically declared that if the State government fails to provide security in the Lumding-Badarpur line then the organization would launch mass agitation in the near future. ABYSA chief convenor Baharul Islam Barbhuiya said they would organize a sit-in-dharna in front of the office of Area Manger of Railway in Badarpur.
In a letter to the Chief Minister, ABYSA has also asked the State government to take stern action against the militants who have been playing havoc for two national projects like Silchar-Lumding broad gauge and East-west corridor leaving the lives of the common people of Barak Valley miserable as the price of essential commodities in Barak Valley escalated due to disruption of train services.
The association also asked the Chief Minister to make arrangements for immediate completion of the broadgauge project. Barbhuiya said if the State government this time does nor take any stern and permanent action, ABYSA would be forced to launch a mass agitation. They also accused the State government of a step-motherly attitude towards Barak Valley. THE SENTINEL
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