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Naga miscreants beat up indigenous Assamese people
The Times of India | Aug 24, 2011, 01.45PM IST
Bhaba Chutia is a village head of Kolajan, a remote hamlet in Golaghat district bordering Nagaland. But his present condition is so pathetic that the poor fellow has been forced to the streets, abandoning his land and property, all thanks to Naga miscreants who beat up indigenous Assamese people living in the border area on the Assam side, to overpower them and grab their properties.
If the village head could face such a fate, one can imagine the plight of the general people.
A team of members of the state BJP unit who visited this area a few days ago were witness to the plight of these Assamese people. To their surprise, even police were hesitant to guide them to the border areas. "These people are the citizens of a 21st century India. Look at them, they are living in hell," said BJP leader Jayanta Kumar Das, addressing a press conference at the state headquarters on Tuesday.
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