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  • High level review meeting on NRC security at Mangaldai

    Published on June 13, 2018

    by Mayukh Goswami

    Mangaldai   :  Kuladhar Saikia , the Director General of Assam Police has ruled out any intelligence report regarding religious fundamental forces preparing evil design to create law and order situation following the publication of the second and final draft list of NRC by the end of this month . He was talking to the media immediately after a high level review meeting on the security scenario of the ongoing NRC update process as well as the post draft publication for the three northern Assam districts namely Darrang , Udalguri and Sonitpur at Mangaldai on Wednesday .

     

    In reply to a question from media regarding a recent report in a section of Assamese vernacular  media that intelligence sources has identified Kharupetia area as the most vulnerable where  religious fundamental forces linked to Bangladesh and Kerala have stepped up their activities for violent activities following the publication of final draft of the NRC  ,  DGP Saikia denied receiving any such  inputs from intelligence sources while he asserted introduction of both technical and human intelligence mechanism to gather all confirmed reports. “ We have no such specific reports and we have planned how to collect ground reports from human intelligence along with technical intelligence .” , he maintained . The State Police Chief also assured that the security measures so far taken in support with Para Military forces has been satisfactory and they are ready to strongly deal any situation disturbing the law and order . “ The SPs of the respective districts have dynamically  identified  the vulnerable NRC seva kendras and additional forces are made ready as per their requirement . We are completely ready to complete the NRC process peacefully .” , DGP Saikia added .

     

    The closed door review at the auditorium of the Deputy Commissioner , Darrang was presided over the Chief Secretary of the State T.Y . Das and it was attended by several senior officials of the State Government including Additional Chief Secretary Alok Kumar , Police Superintendents of all the relevant districts , senior officials from  Army and Para Military forces among others .

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