ULFA attack: Student Union calls for bandh in Assam

ANI  |  Tinsukia (Assam) [India] 

The All Bengali Youth Students Federation has called for a 12-hour shutdown in town as a sign of protest against the killings committed by the United Liberation Front of (ULFA) terrorists on Thursday.

"The incident has hurt us. The had promised to protect the Bengalis. But, these claims are in vain. Big leaders must provide us with adequate security, and the guilty should be awarded rigorous punishment," said Shubhankar Dev, the of the

Ministers and Parimal Suklabaidya, accompanied by of Police, Kuladhar Saikia, also reached the spot, even as some local women blocked the Dhola-highway and burned tyres in agitation.

Dev further refuted reports of a divide among the community.

"Some people have been spreading lies about a rift between people of Lower and Upper We are Assamese, born on Assam's land and will die on this very land. People who were murdered on Thursday were locals, not Bangladeshi. Armament is not a solution to peace. should hold talks and apologise to the Bengali ethnic community in Assam. The police are ineffective and have failed to protect Bengali completely," the added.

Sanjay Kishan, a local MLA, also criticised the attacks and condoled the killings. "The unity between us can never be broken. Some outfits are trying to break down this unity. We will visit the scene of the attacks. It is not sure whether is behind this attack or not. We will weed out the perpetrators and the government will conduct operations to identify them," he said.

has condemned the attack in Tinsukia and directed the law enforcement agencies to take stern action against the perpetrators.

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First Published: Fri, November 02 2018. 14:45 IST