India needs nationwide, watertight NRC! 1000s attack Assam police as they move to evict illegal Bangladeshis from a temple land

24 Sep 2021 16:02:24
The Assam Police action against the Bangladeshi infiltrators that was conveniently shown in the bad light by the Indian Muslims has again become a proof as to why India needs a nationwide, watertight NRC. Hours after an eviction drive in the Darrang district of Assam turned violent, video footage of frenzied illegal encroachers had surfaced on social media.

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The video shared by Arun Pudar showed that the unruly mob first approached the police with batons (lathis) and also pelted bricks at them. Initially, the infiltrators stood their ground with lathis in hand and tried to intimidate the cops. Minutes later, 100s of them gathered in fields and began pelting sticks, stones and bricks at the police. The cops were left helpless and managed to stop the volley of incoming attack using their hand-held shields.
 
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"This is the truth behind the story. Huge number of illegal Rohingyas & Bangladeshis had occupied Govt land. Police asked them to vacate but instead they attacked. A cropped video of 1 man is sold by Jihadis, but this is the fact. There are hundreds who attacked the Police", he tweeted.
 
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The eviction drive on Thursday (September 23) was conducted in a Bangladeshi Muslim dominated village of Sipajhar. Chief Minister Himanata Biswa Sarma had promised in June this year to free the land in the area from illegal occupation. BJP had promised in its election manifesto to take encroached land back from infiltrators and hand it over to indigenous landless people. The Assam government is set to implement the ‘Garukhuti project’ in the area under which previously encroached lands would be used for afforestation and agriculture.
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