Assam, Meghalaya CMs meet on border dispute

Guwahati, June 5 — The chief ministers of Assam and Meghalaya meet in Guwahati on Saturday evening to find ways to resolve the long-pending boundary dispute between the two states. The boundary dispute has often led to clashes, the latest one in the Langpih area on May 14 that claimed four lives. The place, claimed by both states, is 60 km west of this city. “We want a solution to the border problem once and for all. We have accordingly decided to form a committee to be jointly headed by the chief secretary of both states,” said Assam CM Tarun Gogoi after the meeting. The modalities to solve the border dispute would be framed within the next 45 days, he added. Meghalaya CM Mukul Sangma labelled the meeting was a fruitful one. “Both states agreed against new settlement in the disputed areas till a solution is reached,” he said.

Other than Langpih, there are 11 disputed areas along the Assam-Meghalaya border.

Adit makes memorable return to the city courts

Sweet memories of his men’s singles title in October last year at CLTA notwithstanding, Adit Jain from New Delhi made a winning return to the city courts when he cruised into the third round after recording a resounding 8-0 win over Deepak Malik of Haryana in the second round of the men’s qualifying matches in the Rs 50, 000 Men and Women Tennis Tournment at CLTA in Sector 10 on Saturday. Meanwhile, Kamal Kishore Maderana, a CLTA CHART trainee, upset 11th seed Arvind Sharma to surge ahead. In the women’s category, the seeded players did not have any trouble while overcoming their opponents.

Results:Men:Singles: 2nd round: Rubal Shandilya (DLI) bt Amit Chauhan 8-2; Harry Singh Amor (CHD) bt Samin Bhargava (CHD) 8-1; Pranav Suri (CHD) bt Milind Seth (MAH) 8-6; Kamal Kishore Maderana (RAJ) bt Arvind Sharma 8-7(4); Adit Jain bt Deepak Malik (HAR) 8-0; Rajendra Rai (UP) bt Sean Yip (CHD) 8-7(1); Gaurav (CHD) bt Sachin Garg 8-0; Vivek Rajan bt Gagandeep Singh (CHD) 8-2, Women: 1st round: Nupur Kaul (MAH) bye; Lavleen Raizada (MP) bt Sandeep Kaur (GUJ) 8-2; Preethi Srinivasan (TN) bye; Pamie Gogoi (ASM) bt Sheffally Sharma (PB) 8-1; Seema Kumari (DLI) bye; Shalini Jain (DLI) bt Kirandeep Kaur Kotade (GUJ) 8-0 ; Arushi Sharma (DLI) bye; Anjana K. (AP) bt Shiny Raizada (MP) 8-2; Disha Agarwal (DLI) bye; Vaibhavi Trivedi (GUJ) bt Sushila Rajesh (HAR) 8-0.

Hockey tourney from tomorrowThe State Hockey Championship for Juniors Under-19 will be held at Sector 18 Hockey stadium from May 17 to 20. Eight teams- Hockey Academy-42, DAV Hockey Academy-8, SGGS Khalsa School-26, SPS-41 and SPS-B, St Stephen’s-45, Government Model Senior Secondary School-44 and Rock Rovers will take part in the event.

Gogoi invites all rebel groups for talks

Guwahati, May 4 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said that all rebel groups, including the elusive commander-in-chief of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Paresh Baruah, ought to respond to his invitation for talks in the interest of peace in the region.

Addressing a press conference here Gogoi said: “We want him (Paresh Baruah) as well to come for talks. If he doesn”t come then definitely we would make attempts to arrest him. We would take all the required actions. We have been asking him to come for talks. We want ULFA… anybody can come for talks”.

He also described the arrest of Ranjan Daimary alias D R Nabla, the chief of the anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), as a prized catch.

“He is a prized catch. After sometimes back, a few leaders of ULFA mainly Vice President, Arabinda Rajkhowa (ULFA Chairman) and others, also after that it is a very big, very big catch. These are the two dreaded organisations in Assam. So definitely it is a very big catch, and it will so a very long way in bringing peace in the state of Assam,” observed Gogoi.

Answering a question about base of rebel groups in Myanmar and Bhutan, Gogoi said that there is rebel groups base in Myanmar as well as in Bangladesh but not much is known about Bhutan.

“We don”t have any information about Bhutan, we have information about Myanmar. There is base of ULFA and other rebel groups as well and there is base of these rebel groups in Bangladesh as well. So we are in conversation with the Myanmar government about this issue. We are seeking support from them. But it can be noted that even Myanmar government has less control in those areas,” Gogoi added.

He further hoped to busting of all the hideouts in Myanmar and Bangladesh. (ANI)

Security beefed up in Assam following ULFA threat

Guwahati, Apr 30 (ANI): Police have beefed up preventive security measures in Guwahati following an intelligence alert over a possible strike by the rebel United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).

“There are intelligence inputs that ULFA may try to do some subversive activities in Guwahati, so our police is taking care of,” said Himanta Biswa Sarma, Health Minister of Assam.

However, he dispelled panic over the warning as he said that the might of the rebel group has waned after the arrest of some top ULFA leaders, including its Chairman, Arabinda Rajkhowa.

“I think now police has developed its network very well and we are confident that ULFA is no longer such a force to be scared of any more,” Sharma added.

The ULFA is one among the two dozens of armed ultra factions operating in the northeastern region, either fighting for independent homeland, or more political autonomy.

They accuse New Delhi of plundering the region”s mineral and forest resources, neglecting local economy and giving them back nothing in return.

State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has reiterated that the government is ready to hold dialogue with the ULFA leaders on all issues within the ambit of Indian Constitution.

He is reported to have said that he would not ”wait indefinitely” for the elusive ULFA commander-in-chief, Paresh Baruah, to come forth for the dialogue. (ANI)

Tarun Gogoi hopeful of talks with ULFA

New Delhi, Apr 21 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said that he is expecting some good news as for holding parleys with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) rebels in the near future.

Addressing mediapersons here on Tuesday, Gogoi said: “We are trying our level best. We may hear good news also. But I do not say that we have reached the final goal. We are making some progress,” said Tarun Gogoi.

He also disclosed that the government will not ”wait indefinitely” for the elusive ULFA commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah to come forth for talks.

“Our idea is to involve everybody including Paresh Baruah. But we have made it very clear that we cannot wait indefinitely,” Gogoi said.

“We are keeping our doors open, made free conditions that you have to give up the path of violence and we are prepared to discuss everything except sovereignty,” he added.

To a poser whether the ULFA has any links with the Maoists, Gogoi said that he finds no difference between these extremists groups as all are sailing in the same boat and they believe in armed struggle to achieve their objective at the cost of the commoners and peace in the society. (ANI)

Assam’s Budget for 2010 focuses on overall development

Guwahati, Mar 25 (ANI): Rural development, education, jobs for unemployed youths and welfare measures for victims of insurgency and women were the key features of Assam’s Budget for 2010-11.

The State Budget has focused on improving the lot of the common people.

To help common people, the state budget for fiscal 2010-11 puts development and employment on the priority list.

The Rs 3.46 crore deficit budget presented by Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi estimates a growth of nine percent for 2010-11.

The budget provides financial assistance of Rs 400 crore to 16,130 schools and colleges, allocates more than Rs. 100 crore to other educational institutions and has a special provision for earmarking 30 per cent of government jobs for unemployed youths from rural areas.

“The biggest thing we have done is the reservation of 30 per cent for the rural population in government jobs. It’s not a joke, but a big initiative,” Gogoi said.

The budget also reserves two percent jobs for the next of kin of terror victims.

The ex-gratia payment to the next of kin of terror victims has been enhanced from Rs. 3 lakh to Rs. 5 lakh.

A wide range of tax cuts on various items like fish, textiles, tea, cinema hall tickets, medical equipment have been announced that will benefit the consumers and the industry.

“This village related budget is beneficial for the farmers. It gives too much assurance for the development of agricultural sector,” said a local.

The budget envisages providing 10 kg of rice per month to 1.3 million families living below the poverty line at Rs. 6 per kg, with Rs. 150 crore earmarked for the scheme.

It was also announced that two medical colleges would be set up in Diphu in Kabri Anglong and in Nagaon District.(ANI)

Three candidates in fray for two Assam Rajya Sabha seats

Guwahati, March 16 (IANS) The Congress Tuesday fielded two candidates for as many seats for next week’s Rajya Sabha elections, while the opposition pledged its support to a media baron as its common candidate for one seat.

On the last day of filing of nominations, the Congress fielded Nazneen Farooq and sitting Rajya Sabha MP Silvious Condopan, while the opposition backed proprietor of the Asomiya Pratidin group of newspapers, Jayanta Barua, as its common candidate.

Election for the two Rajya Sabha seats is scheduled March 26. Both the seats are now held by the ruling Congress.

While the Congress took a gamble by fielding the second candidate, the lone opposition candidate is facing a challenge with several MLAs belonging to the main opposition Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) openly revolting against the decision to support him as its candidate.

‘The party didn’t take our opinion and never discussed the name of Jayanta Barua while endorsing his candidature. I am unhappy and don’t support his candidature,’ said a visibly perturbed Abdul Aziz, an AGP legislator.

The AGP apart, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the Asom United Democratic Front and the Left parties supported Barua’s candidature.

‘Since there are some problems within the opposition, we thought of fielding the second candidate,’ Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said.

The opposition is confident there would be no cross voting and all the legislators would vote for their common candidate.

‘We are confident our candidate would win,’ AGP president Chandra Mohan Patowary said.

But already there are hints of the Congress trying to woo disgruntled opposition legislators to vote for their candidate.

Black Widow surrenders weapons in Assam

Guwahati, Sep 16 (ANI): Over 170 guerillas of the Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) (DHDJ) or Black Widow have commenced surrendering their weapons from Wednesday.

Earlier on Sunday, nearly 193 rebels of the DHDJ had surrendered their weapons well ahead of the deadline given by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram.

Chidambaram had asked the banned ultras to surrender weapons before September 15.

The DHD (J) is responsible for creating terror in the North Cachar Hill District of Assam for last six years, during which over 300 people have been killed.

Among those who surrendered arms were Daniel Dimasa, Daku Dimasa, David Dimasa and Nalo Dimasa who were considered as hardcore militants.

According to the new rules for facilitating peace talks with the militant organization, an outfit has to first abjure violence by depositing weapons and stay away from extortion by moving to designated camps. Only its top leadership will be allowed to sit for talks.

Defence spokesman, Col.R Kalia, said those who have deposited weapons have been kept in two temporary camps at Kapuchera and Jatinga under heavy escort by troops of the Red Shield Division of the Army.

A formal surrender ceremony would be held at Haflong later in the month in the presence of the State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, sources said.

The breakaway group of the DHD (J) led by James Dimasa are still undecided on joining the peace process.

According to Additional Director General (Special Branch) Khagen Sarmah, all the cadres of the outfit are expected to surrender their weapons in the next couple of days.

The government has adopted a multi-dimensional strategy in North Cachar Hills with strong deployment of security forces.

The brigade headquarters of the Army at Haflong has coordinating all the efforts.

Till now 373 insurgents have come over-ground depositing 136 weapons including AK series weapons, M16 rifles, INSAS rifles, rocket launchers, grenades and wireless sets, sources said. (ANI)

Gogoi sets Sept.15 surrender deadline for Black Widow terror group

Guwahati, Sep.1 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Tuesday set a September 15 deadline for the Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) a.k.a. the “Black Widow” terror group to surrender.

Talking to reporters here, Gogoi said that the state government would not extend the cease-fire deadline set earlier for the group.

“No extension of cease-fire deadline with Black Widow beyond September 15,” Gogoi tersely said.

Gogoi’s tough stand was reiterated three days fater he had undertaken a four-hour whirlwind tour to Haflong, the headquarters of North Cachar Hills district where the DHD (J) is active.

Gogoi, who reviewed the ground situation in the insurgency-hit district and held key meetings with top administration and security officials, stressed that the DHD (J) must stop all kinds of insurgent activities and extortion campaigns as a precondition to talks.

He said “the group must also hand over all the arms before coming forward for talks.” The arms will be deposited in an armoury, to be supervised by both police and the outfit.

The Calcutta Telegraph had earlier quoted Gogoi, as saying that the government had been receiving feelers from the DHD (J), expressing the outfit’s willingness to sit for a dialogue. But it would not accept any such offer unless the outfit’s leadership, and not a section of its cadres, came forward for talks.

DHD (J) chief Jewel Gorlosa, was arrested along with another leader, Partho Warisa, from Bangalore in June this year, forcing the outfit’s lower ranked cadres to declare a unilateral cease-fire.

Dispur, however, continued its operation against the outfit. The unilateral ceasefire, declared by the DHD (J) in North Cachar Hills for three months, will expire on September 7.

Gogoi also made it clear that Dispur would not agree to the demand of renaming North Cachar Hills into Dima Hajao Raji and that the district would not suffer any vivisection in future.

The chief minister expressed satisfaction over the “visible improvement” in law and order in the district in the past three months.

He assured tribal leaders that measures would be taken to usher in peace, rehabilitate violence-hit people and chalk out a special development package for the district. (ANI)

Ashok Chakra for Mohit Sharma, Sreeram Kumar | Gallantry Awards 2009 | Mohit Sharma

Ashok Chakra for Mohit Sharma, Sreeram Kumar | Gallantry Awards 2009 | Mohit Sharma

New Delhi: Major Mohit Sharma from 1 Para (Special Forces), killed in a battle with terrorists in the Hafruda forest in Jammu and Kashmir this March, has been honoured with Ashok Chakra, the country’s highest peace time gallantry award on the occasion of Independence Day.

Major D. Sreeram Kumar, who killed 12 terrorists in counter-insurgency operations in the northeast, will also be honoured with Ashok Chakra.

Apart from the two Ashok Chakras, President Pratibha Patil has approved 146 gallantry medals, including four Kirti Chakras, 26 Shaurya Chakras, two Bar to Sena Medals, 100 Sena Medals, four Nao Sena Medals, five Vayu Sena Medals and three Tatrakshak Medals, a Defence Ministry release said here on Friday.

Four Kirti Chakra awardees are Major Amit Oscar Fernandes of 7 Maratha Light Infantry, Major Deepak Tewari of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers Corps serving with 14 Rashtriya Rifles in Kashmir, Paratrooper Shabir Ahmed Malik and Naik Rishikesh Gurjar of 10 Rashtriya Rifles (Rajput).

Of the 26 personnel named for Shaurya Chakra medal, 12 will receive it posthumously. They include Havaldar Rakesh Kumar of 1 Para (SF); Havaldar Vipan Thakur of 9 Para (SF); Naik Chandrabhan Bhikan Pawar of 7 Maratha LI; Naik Manoj Singh of 1 Para (SF); Lance Naik Sujith Babu V of Corps of Engineers; Sepoy Rupom Gogoi of Assam Regiment; Rifleman Mohammed Amin Bhatt of the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry; Sergeant Mustafa Ali from the Indian Air Force; inspector Manoj Kumar Singh and constable Desha Singh from the Indo-Tibetan Border police; and Lance Naik David Kerketta of the Orissa Special Armed Police.

Other Shaurya Chakra awardees are Major Dinesh Singh Parmar of 2 Sikh Light Infantry, Major Manu Shukla of Regiment of Artillery, Major Saurabh Dutt Kholia of Armoured Corps, Major Ratnesh Kumar Singh of Rajput Regiment, Major Subramaniam Anand of 4 Sikh Light Infantry, Major Ankur Garg of Corps of Engineers, Squadron Leaders Tarun Kumar Chaudhari and Harkirat Singh, Lieutenant Prashant Singh Chundawat of 16 Jat, Naib Subedar Ganesh Nath of Assam Rifles, Lance Havaldar Luis Peryera Nayagam of the Madras Regiment, Satish Kumar of the Border Roads Organisation and constable Onkar Nath of the ITBP.

Assam declares 14 district drought hit

Guwahati, July 15 (ANI): The Assam Government has declared more than half of the state drought-hit, due to the lack of rain.

According to officials, agriculture activity in the state has been badly hit due to scanty monsoon rains.

A high level committee chaired by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi took the decision to declare 14 of Assam’s 27 districts as drought-hit, after considering all details.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said, the government has asked Deputy Commissioners in the 14 districts, to evolve an action plan for ensuring supply of drinking water, fodder, and irrigation facilities to farmers.

The meeting also instructed the relief and disaster management department to be on alert. The officials have been asked to review the damage caused to agriculture due to the dry climate.

The State Government has decided open nurseries for paddy plants and encourage farmers to adopt alternate irrigation systems, sources said. (ANI)

Debananda Konwar takes oath as Bihar Governor

Patna, June 29 (ANI): Debananda Konwar took oath as the Governor of Bihar at a ceremony at Raj Bhavan today.

Acting Chief Justice of Bihar High Court Shiva Kirti Singh administered the oath of office and secrecy to Konwar. He replaces RL Bhatia whose term expired last week.

Konwar, a four-time MLA from Assam, was the Finance Minister in the Tarun Gogoi-led ministry. (ANI)

Air Marshal PK Barbora to be new vice chief of IAF

New Delhi, May 13 (ANI): Air Marshal PK Barbora, presently Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Air Command has been appointed the new Vice Chief of the Air Staff (VCAS). He will assume charge as the VCAS from June 1, 2009.

Air Marshal NAK Browne, presently Deputy Chief of the Air Staff (DCAS) at Air Headquarters will take over as the new Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Western Air Command from June 1, 2009.

In other major appointments that also come into effect from June 1, 2009, Air Marshal NV Tyagi, presently Senior Air Staff Officer (SASO), South Western Air Command (SWAC) replaces Air Marshal Browne as the new DCAS.

Air Marshal DC Kumaria, Director General Air (Operations) at Air Headquarters replaces Air Marshal Tyagi as the new SASO at SWAC in Gandhinagar.

Air Vice Marshal AK Gogoi on promotion will take over as the new Director General Air (Operations) at Air Headquarters in his place. (ANI)

Bamboo cultivation popularised in a big way in India’s northeast

Jorhat, May 3 (ANI): The Indian Government is encouraging bamboo cultivation in a big way in the country’s northeast region with the aim of improving the lives of local communities.

Several steps have been taken to enhance bamboo conservation and productivity in the region.

The Rain Forest Research Institute (RFRI), Jorhat, recently organised a conference to discuss ways to promote the commercial cultivation of bamboo and its management, its use as an inter-crop and the propagation of bamboo in the region.

The Rain Forest Research Institute, Jorhat, and Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education (ICFRE), Dehradun, had jointly organised the conference.

During the conference, strategies on how to develop the northeast as a center of excellence for bamboo was discussed.

“The establishment of bamboo composite center with the collaboration of one of the institute, which is located in Bangalore and here, will be demonstrating all technological aspects which are related to utilisation of bamboo. So that the local entrepreneurs and farmers of this region could be exposed to various uses of bamboo and how they could earn some money out of this bamboo enterprises,” said Jagdish Kishwan, Director General of the Indian Council of Forestry Research and Education in Dehradun.

“As a programme, our bamboo station village program, what we do that the R and D what we do here should be placed before the local people and they also understand about the bamboo propagation and application. So definitely it is going to be the exercise where the local community are involved and they are made known to the research we are doing here and how best that can help in getting additional income for them especially in bamboo and cane,” said N.K. Vasu, Director, Rain Forest research Institute in Jorhat.

Bamboo is one of the world’s most useful renewable natural resources and over 3,000 versatile uses are associated with the social, economic and cultural fabric of the north-eastern States.

Bamboo and its products can be a major potential export commodity in the northeast.

The Central Government is running a National Bamboo Mission to address issues relating to the development of bamboo and to encourage bamboo cultivation.

Farmers find bamboo cultivation quite useful.

“I took up bamboo plantation because it’s very easy, profitable and is not a time consuming job. Bamboo is used for different purposes in our region, in construction, fencing, house, manure, handicrafts etc. These days the demand of raw bamboo in the market is very high. I own 3/4 bighas of bamboo. Whenever financial need arises, I sell bamboo. I earn Rs.2-3 thousand every month. I support my family with this, ” said Jitul Gogoi, a bamboo farmer in Assam.

In northeast, bamboo is traditionally used as construction material, household articles, in handicrafts and papermaking, agriculture, fisheries, transportation and village industry.

India is home to almost 45 per cent of the world’s bamboo forest and two-third of the growing stock of bamboo in the country is available in the northeast.

136 species of bamboo are found across India, of which 89 species in north-east region only.

Bamboo cultivation and its proper utilisation are widely anticipated to benefit the local entrepreneurs and bamboo cultivators. By Vaschipem Kamodang (ANI)

Residents ignore militants’ threat against polls in Assam and Manipur

Guwahati/ Imphal, May 2 (ANI): Defying militants’ threat against participation in the ongoing parliamentary elections, residents in Assam and Manipur demonstrated their faith in the democratic set-up of governance.

In Assam, the voter turnout was 62 %. This was a considerable increase of 16.2 per cent over the last general elections in 2004.

The huge voter turnout in the 15th Lok Sabha Elections indicated people’s faith in democratic institutions and rejection of militancy.

People came out in large numbers to exercise their franchise, despite militant threats. Voters made a beeline outside to exercise their franchise.

Be it men or women, young or the elderly, all voted with a hope for a better future.

“This says clearly that people have complete faith in the Indian Democratic system and they like to identify themselves as Indians. We don’t want a sovereign Assam, we have faith in the Indian democracy and we are making good progress,” said Priyanka Devi, local resident of Assam.

“I believe that the mass participation of the people in the election has sent a message to the insurgent groups that their ideology has failed. They had earlier appealed for a boycott of voting but the people have sent a message that the ideologies of the militants are not good for them. The people have shown faith in the democratic system,” said Dhruva Das, local resident.

The efforts made by the government and the security agencies were reflected in the increase in the voting figures.

The increased participation of the people in the electoral process is a clear indication of the fact that that they want normalcy, peace and development in the state.

“It is a clear indication that the people of Assam have complete faith in the democratic process. The insurgent groups who are demanding for sovereignty they should learn a lesson from this election process,” said Tarun Gogoi, Chief Minister of Assam

In Manipur too people displayed their faith in democracy and against militancy.

Rejecting the poll boycott call by militant groups, people turned up at polling booths.

A 17-hour bandh called by the Joint Action Committee against killing of one sub-divisional officer and two others coincided with the polling. However, it failed to affect the voter turnout.

“Even if the militants boycotted the elections, as the government is ruling the state the boycott was not a success. And since the MPs are elected once in five years, we did not want to waste our vote,” said S. Indra Singh, local resident of Manipur.

“According to me, the citizens want peace and harmony in the state so they’ve cast their vote,” said Kh. Achou Singh, another local resident in Manipur.

Large participation of the voters in two major States of the northeast region of the country has demonstrated that people want peace. .

They wish to live under a democratic set up under a people’s government which can protect the residents from militancy and pay attention to development and resolve issues (ANI)

Tarun Gogoi says Congress will win more seats than last general elections

Guwahati, Apr 23 (ANI): Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Thursday said the Congress would win more seats as compared to last time in 2004 due to the development projects undertaken by his government.

“Never before so much development work had been done in the state as was done by my government. We have been successful in bringing in central funds for development. People will vote for development and we will increase our seats from last time”, Gogoi said after he cast his vote at polling booth number 83 set up in Debi Charan High School in Jorhat.

Union Minister Bijoy Krishna Handique’s wife was the first voter to cast her vote at this booth. Gogoi’s brother and Koliabor constituency sitting MP Dip Gogoi also voted here.

Handique, seeking re-election from Jorhat, is fighting battle against BJP’s Kamakhya Prasad Tasa, a tea community leader, CPI’s sitting MLA Dhrupad Borgohain and five others.

Polling for 11 Lok Sabha seats is being held here since morning amid tight security.

Election for three seats was held in the first phase on April 16. (ANI)

The adversary managed to get away in Assam: Home ministry

New Delhi, April 7 (IANS) A day after five terror attacks rocked Assam killing 10 people and injuring over 60, the Indian government Tuesday admitted it had specific inputs of the impending strikes and ‘regretted’ that the ‘adversary’ had managed to get away.

Security agencies have blamed the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for the blasts.

‘The security forces, and especially the Assam police, were on high alert and tried their best to secure the most vulnerable locations. It is unfortunate and deeply regretted that the adversary has been able to strike this time’, the home ministry said in a statement.

‘The government condemns these acts of violence, even while it regrets that it was not possible for the security forces to pre-empt and prevent these incidents,’ it added.

Detailing the steps taken by his ministry on specific alerts, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said many advisories were sent to the security forces as well as to the Assam government to remain extremely vigilant during this period.

‘The period between March 16 (ULFA’s so-called Army Day) and April 7 (its so-called Raising Day) has always been a vulnerable period in Assam for many years,’ Chidambaram said, while releasing a booklet on ‘The Congress party’s pledge – Protecting India From Terror’.

Since January, the security forces have been able to arrest 42 ULFA cadres and neutralise 15.

‘For example, notorious ULFA cadres such as Tapan Roy, Paranjal Deka, Anupam Gogoi, Bhaskar Hazarika and Kushal Das, were neutralised by the Assam police in the last three months. In the process, the security forces have lost four lives,’ said the home minister.

‘It is natural to put the blame on security and police but we had made arrangements for thwarting such attacks and it is unfortunate this has happened,’ he added.

Assam has long been on the terror radar.

Terror struck on the first day of 2009 when three serial blasts in as many hours triggered by suspected ULFA militants left six people dead and more than 60 injured.

The explosions took place a few hours before Chidambaram flew in for his maiden visit as home minister to review the law and order situation in the state.

Before that, in October last year, serial bombings rocked the state, killing over 80 people.

PM’s Assam rally cancelled due to hailstorm

Dibrugarh (Assam), April 7 (IANS) Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s election rally here was cancelled Tuesday due to a hailstorm but he was briefed on the security situation in the state that was a day earlier rocked by a series of explosions.

‘The prime minister arrived as scheduled but due to very bad weather conditions the meeting had to be cancelled. He left for New Delhi after about three hours of stay at the Dibrugarh airport,’ Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told IANS.

‘The prime minister took a briefing of the security situation and said the centre would extend all help to prevent recurrence of such violence,’ he added.

Ten people were killed and 60 wounded in six attacks – three explosions and as many grenade attacks – in different parts of the state Monday.

Three blasts in Assam towns, seven killed

Guwahati, April 6 (IANS) At least seven people were killed and 50 injured Monday when three blasts in quick succession rocked Assam’s marketplaces, including in its main city Guwahati, a day ahead of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s visit to the state.

The first blast took place in Guwahati’s busy Maligaon area around 1.45 p.m. and killed seven people. Barely two hours later, another explosion shook Dhekiajuli town in northern Sonitpur district, about 150 km from here. The third explosion took place in eastern Karbi Anglong district, injuring two people.

‘The blasts come a day before the ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom) marks its 30th foundation day and we had intelligence inputs about the group planning some attacks in the city,’ said Inspector General of Police (central western range) G.P. Singh, adding that the Guwahati bomb was planted on a parked motorcycle.

The blasts also came a day before the prime minister’s visit to Assam Tuesday to address an election rally for the ruling Congress party in Dibrugarh, 500 km east of Guwahati.

‘This is a barbaric act and we have asked the police to take firm action,’ Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said.

Most of the victims in Guwahati, where 45 people were injured, some of them seriously, were shoppers and vendors, besides some schoolchildren, police said.

Witnesses added that the area was packed with people when the explosion occurred.

‘Among the injured were several schoolchildren who were returning home. A woman and a child were among those killed,’ Debajit Das, a witness, said.

There was a massive fire soon after the blast in Guwahati with at least a dozen motorbikes and several cars gutted.

Less than two hours after the Guwahati blast, another bomb placed on a parked bicycle exploded in Dhekiajuli town.

‘Four people were injured in the blast that took place in a market. The bomb was strapped to a parked bicycle,’ a police official said.

The third explosion took place in Karbi Anglong district.

While police blamed the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for the two blasts in Guwahati and Dhekiajuli, the responsibility of the Karbi Anglong bombing was placed on a tribal rebel group.

Tea garden workers told not to vote for Congress

Guwahati, Apr 4 (ANI): The Assam Tea Tribes Students Association (ATTSA) has appealed to tea garden workers not to vote for the Congress party in the general elections.

“We have appealed our people to boycott the Congress party,” ATTSA President Prahlad Goala said on Friday.

The association said that Tarun Gogoi-led Congress Government in the State had been negligent towards their problems.

The Association has demanded a Schedule Tribe status for the tea workers. It has also lamented lack of proper health and educational facilities for the tea workers and cited it as another reason for its call.

According to reports, the tribals have a population of around four million in the State.

General elections are scheduled to be held between April 16 and May 13, in which 714 million people would cast their votes. (ANI)