Incidents of stone-pelting between two groups; curfew clamped in Silchar

Following incidents of stone pelting between two groups leading to escalation of tension last evening,
Incidents of stone-pelting between two groups; curfew clamped in Silchar

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SILCHAR: Following incidents of stone pelting between two groups leading to escalation of tension last evening, the Cachar district administration has clamped curfew in the areas under Malugram Police Outpost of Silchar town with immediate effect. In an order issued to this effect on Monday, District Magistrate, Keerthi Jalli, said apprehending breach of peace and tranquility, curfew has been promulgated 'prohibiting the total movement of persons' in areas under Malugram Police Outpost of Silchar town with immediate effect. Two groups indulged in pelting stones at each other at Ghoniwala area of Silchar town on Sunday evening. Assam Police, CRPF and other security personnel rushed to the area of incident and brought the situation under control. As simmering tension prevails and there is every likelihood of breach of peace and public tranquility, the administration has clamped curfew in the areas falling under Malugram Police Outpost.

However, the order exempts magistrates on duty, police, military and para military forces, health functionaries, including doctors and para medics. The order that comes into force with immediate effect shall continue to remain in force until further orders.

In view of the incident that took place at Malugram'sGhoniwala area in Silchar town on Sunday last night, various segments of society and representatives of political parties cutting across party lines appealed to help the district administration in restoring peace, and maintaining law and order and communal harmony in the town.

At a meeting convened by the district administration here on Monday, the senior citizens, religious leaders and representatives of political parties resolved to enhance administration-public coordination, quell rumour-mongering and reactivate peace committees for ushering in durable peace and tranquility in society amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Terming the incident of pelting of stones as handiwork of miscreants out to disturb peace in the society, all the participants demanded stern action against the perpetrators who fomented trouble.

The participants thanked the civil and police administrations for taking swift action and preventing the incident from snowballing into a major law and order problem.

Minister for Environment & Forest etc, ParimalSuklabaidya urged the Deputy Commissioner, DIG (Southern Range) and Superintendent of Police to visit the place of the incident once the curfew is lifted to instill confidence among the local people. He demanded strong action against the miscreants as per law and to quell rumours at work.

The Minister said on hearing about the incident, Chief Minister SarbanandaSonowal rang him up, the DIG and the DC and took stock of the situation and asked them to step up efforts to restore normalcy in the troubled spot.

Suklabaidya also asked the civil and police administrations to keep a tab on the social media and to take necessary action against those posting objectionable posts and spreading misinformation.

Echoing the views of the participants, the Minister asked the DIG and SP to reinforce police personnel at Malugram Police Outpost as the areas under its jurisdiction is quite large.

Suklabaidya exuded optimism that the ceremony associated with the bhoomipujan of Ram Temple at Ayodhya would pass off smoothly 'as the social fabric and secular ethos of our country is strong enough'.

Deputy Commissioner, Keerthi Jalli assured that the administration would take stringent action against the culprits for triggering trouble 'as law will take its own course and in scotching rumours. Jalli said that the Ghoniwala incident that emanated from a trivial issue should not be allowed to recur. While appealing for peace and tranquility, Jalli sought the support and cooperation of everyone in the fight against COVID-19 during the festival times by following all protocols and to 'ensure that there is no political and religious congregations and assembling of more than five persons as per Government of Assam's latest guidelines to keep coronavirus at bay'.

Earlier, DIG, Southern Range, Dilip Kumar Dey said the timely action by the police prevented the incident from snowballing into a major law and order problem. Dey said the local people with whom he and SP interacted said the incident should not have happened at all in an area which did not have such a precedent. Dey urged the participants to wean away certain misguided and frustrated youth who are spreading canards and misinformation in society.

Superintendent of Police, Banwar Lal Meena urged the people to verify facts with the administration to keep rumours under check. Urging everyone not to take laws into own's hands, Meena said police will take action as per law. He requested everyone present to pass on correct and accurate information for the police to act upon.

Silchar MLA, Dilip Kumar Paul said firm steps must be taken to scotch rumours and to book the culprits behind the incident. Former MP, Sushmita Dev thanked the administration for taking quick action and urged the administration to compensate those affected by the incident. Dev assured that they would help the administration in reaching out to the people. Additional Deputy Commissioner, SumitSattawan was also present.

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