ACMS opposes 'uuthorized' possession of property, vandalizes office

From a Correspondent
GOLAGHAT (Dhekial), March 22 : The activists of Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha (ACMS) Golaghat branch has reacted sharply against the alleged capture of ACMS land, building and other properties by the former president and secretary of the organization who joined the  Bharatiya Chah Mazdoor Sangha (BCMS). 
On Wednesday, the activists of ACMS staged protest in front of Chah Mazdoor Sangha Golaghat branch, which has allegedly been illegally captured by BCMS. The angry protesters attacked the office and vandalized the goods and items of the office. Besides, the president of BCMS, rayan Mahat and organizer Ramlal Tanti were injured in a mob attack. 
Later, the mob took out a rally from Chah Mazdoor Sangha office to the Deputy Commissioner’s office, Golaghat. They staged a protest, shouting various slogans against BCMS and Golaghat district administration.
Talking to media persons, Ghanshyam Barhoi, president of ACMS, said that the Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha, Golaghat Branch was the sole owner of the land, building and all other moveable and immovable properties since the inception of the organization. But the former president rayan Mahat and secretary Aklias Tirkey of Assam Chah Mazdoor Sangha, Golaghat, had detached from ACMS and joined the Golaghat Jilla Chah Mazdoor Sangha first and thereafter Bharatiya Chah Mazdoor Sangha, and illegally retained their occupation on all movable and immovable properties as well as various official documents, records and copies of industry-wise agreements with an ulterior motive. 
To resolve the matter, the ACMS went to the Deputy Commissioner, but the Deputy Commissioner allegedly did not paid any interest to solve the problem due to which ACMS Golaghat branch was compelled to carry out such an agitation. 
They demanded that government should provide fundamental facilities to tea garden labourers. They submitted a memorandum to the Deputy Commissioner of Golaghat for resolving the problems immediately as well as demanding action against the former president and secretary for alleged uuthorized possession of ACMS property.

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