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Assam govt mulls arming Muslims in Bodo areas - The Times of India

GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Sunday was thinking of arming Bengali-speaking Muslims in Bodo areas with licensed guns and asked for applications from villagers even as the situation in Kokrajhar and Baksa returned to normal with no reports of fresh violence. However, security forces intensified their operations against National Democratic Front of Boroland militants with three guerrillas killed in two encounters in northern Assam's Sonitpur and Udalguri districts on Sunday.
Police recovered three pistols, two grenades and some incriminating documents from the slain militants. DIG (NR) Subhrajyoti Hazarika confirmed this, saying, "The Sonitpur encounter took place in the morning while the Udalguri incident occurred around 1.15pm on Sunday." The death toll in the current killings by NDFB(Songbijit) group rose to 34 after two more bodies of Bengali-speaking Muslims were recovered from Beki river in Baksa district.
Cops also fired in the air to disperse crowds in Narayanguri in Baksa district as they gathered in protest and refused to bury 18 of those killed on Friday, demanding a visit by chief minister Tarun Gogoi. Hours later, the last rites were performed after the border development minister assured them Gogoi would visit the village once the code of conduct was lifted on May 16.
Bengali-speaking Muslims have clashed with Bodos four times in the past, the earliest being in 1952 and the most recent being in 2012 when 105 people from both communities were killed in five days.
Assam Police additional director general A P Raut said, "The situation is fast improving. We've relaxed curfew in some places today. Tomorrow, we will relax it in Baksa. We have handed over the investigation into the killings to the special task force till NIA probe is cleared by the Centre."
State forest minister Rockybul Hussain said Bengali-speaking Muslim villagers should be given licensed arms by the state government for self defence. "Since the home department in Bodoland Territorial Council area is under the state government, the government can provide licensed arms if anyone applies for it."
National Highway 37, which wore a deserted look over the last four days, saw traffic once again. But Jamiat-e-Ulema (Hind) leader Mahmood Madani, in Guwahati, demanded the Congress government break its links to the Bodoland People's Front. "People suspect BPF's hand in these killings and in that case, the Congress should not run the government with them," Madani said.
The police have arrested 26 people so far and five cases have been registered in connection with the violent incidents in BTAD. A relief camp has been established by the Baksa district administration where 498 people from the violence-affected areas under Gobardhana have taken shelter. Protests continued in Barak Valley of Assam. A dawn-to-dusk bandh in Hailakandi district on Sunday disrupted life.
Meanwhile, NIA sources said they will discuss the Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) violence with the Assam government on Monday. NIA is likely to sit for a detailed discussion with the state home department in Dispur and draw up a strategy to probe the recent violence in BTAD.
On Saturday, Gogoi had said the state government was going to hand over the probe into the killing of 32 civilians to the NIA. "We are sending the official letter to the Union home ministry this evening. An NIA team will be discussing the matter with the state government on Monday. The NIA is going to look into the various FIRs registered in the BTAD areas regarding the violence," said state home commissioner and secretary G D Tripathi.
Amnesty International, India, strongly condemned the killing of 32 people in Assam's Kokrajhar and Baksa districts and termed the act as shameful and displaying contempt for human lives. "Authorities in Assam must take action to protect the rights of all communities and bring those responsible for the attacks to justice," it demanded.
 
People should be allowed to carry weapons to defend themselves.
 
Assam govt mulls arming Muslims in Bodo areas - The Times of India

GUWAHATI: The Assam government on Sunday was thinking of arming Bengali-speaking Muslims in Bodo areas with licensed guns and asked for applications from villagers even as the situation in Kokrajhar and Baksa returned to normal with no reports of fresh violence. However, security forces intensified their operations against National Democratic Front of Boroland militants with three guerrillas killed in two encounters in northern Assam's Sonitpur and Udalguri districts on Sunday.
Police recovered three pistols, two grenades and some incriminating documents from the slain militants. DIG (NR) Subhrajyoti Hazarika confirmed this, saying, "The Sonitpur encounter took place in the morning while the Udalguri incident occurred around 1.15pm on Sunday." The death toll in the current killings by NDFB(Songbijit) group rose to 34 after two more bodies of Bengali-speaking Muslims were recovered from Beki river in Baksa district.
Cops also fired in the air to disperse crowds in Narayanguri in Baksa district as they gathered in protest and refused to bury 18 of those killed on Friday, demanding a visit by chief minister Tarun Gogoi. Hours later, the last rites were performed after the border development minister assured them Gogoi would visit the village once the code of conduct was lifted on May 16.
Bengali-speaking Muslims have clashed with Bodos four times in the past, the earliest being in 1952 and the most recent being in 2012 when 105 people from both communities were killed in five days.
Assam Police additional director general A P Raut said, "The situation is fast improving. We've relaxed curfew in some places today. Tomorrow, we will relax it in Baksa. We have handed over the investigation into the killings to the special task force till NIA probe is cleared by the Centre."
State forest minister Rockybul Hussain said Bengali-speaking Muslim villagers should be given licensed arms by the state government for self defence. "Since the home department in Bodoland Territorial Council area is under the state government, the government can provide licensed arms if anyone applies for it."
National Highway 37, which wore a deserted look over the last four days, saw traffic once again. But Jamiat-e-Ulema (Hind) leader Mahmood Madani, in Guwahati, demanded the Congress government break its links to the Bodoland People's Front. "People suspect BPF's hand in these killings and in that case, the Congress should not run the government with them," Madani said.
The police have arrested 26 people so far and five cases have been registered in connection with the violent incidents in BTAD. A relief camp has been established by the Baksa district administration where 498 people from the violence-affected areas under Gobardhana have taken shelter. Protests continued in Barak Valley of Assam. A dawn-to-dusk bandh in Hailakandi district on Sunday disrupted life.
Meanwhile, NIA sources said they will discuss the Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) violence with the Assam government on Monday. NIA is likely to sit for a detailed discussion with the state home department in Dispur and draw up a strategy to probe the recent violence in BTAD.
On Saturday, Gogoi had said the state government was going to hand over the probe into the killing of 32 civilians to the NIA. "We are sending the official letter to the Union home ministry this evening. An NIA team will be discussing the matter with the state government on Monday. The NIA is going to look into the various FIRs registered in the BTAD areas regarding the violence," said state home commissioner and secretary G D Tripathi.
Amnesty International, India, strongly condemned the killing of 32 people in Assam's Kokrajhar and Baksa districts and termed the act as shameful and displaying contempt for human lives. "Authorities in Assam must take action to protect the rights of all communities and bring those responsible for the attacks to justice," it demanded.

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why arming civilian ? then what is the purpose of having security forces ?
 
Assam govt mulls arming Muslims in Bodo areas - The Times of India

Of all the lame cock-ups the Gogoi government has managed to find itself in over the years this takes the cake.

This chap needs to be institutionalized asap.
 
People should be allowed to carry weapons to defend themselves.
Sure. But that's not a solution to organized terrorism or criminality. If a terrorist wants to shoot you down, your personal weapons are not going to help - the attackers have the advantage of surprise.

I agree with USA's second amendment and the right to bear arms. But I doubt if it will help much to deter militants.

This is an abdication of responsibility, a convenient way of pretending that the state govt is taking some measures to protect people. What is needed is for the police forces to go on the offensive and ruthlessly eliminate these terrorist cells. There is no excuse for letting these tinpot groups survive in this day and age - unlike the maoists or Pak based terror cells, these can be crushed in a short time, if the state so wills.
 
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why arming civilian ? then what is the purpose of having security forces ?

Do you really think anything is going to happen?...This is an electiion time in India that means..all political party try to sale some dream to minorities...And i am really feeling sad for our Indian minorities only that they are alhways decived by this kind of lollypop from Congress....Rather than minority people take up the arm, they should ask Gov about their responsibility.
 
Well the question is woll the armed forces protect the muslims or not there? Maybe the govt of assam knows the answer and hence want to arm the muslims there.

The armed forces would do whatever they are commanded to do by the govt. They DO NOT have a choice in that. If there is a failure to protect our citizens, we always blame the govt in power, and rightly so. Muslims or hindus or anything else does not matter - every human being within Indian territory ought to be protected from violence, that is a fundamental duty of the govt. Failure to protect them is a failure of the govt.

You are making a mistaken assumption when you say that the govt is contemplating such a step because they don't trust the armed forces to do what is necessary - in India, the armed forces are only a tool of state policy, fully under the command and control of the elected govt.
 
Gogoi gone crazy.

Well the question is woll the armed forces protect the muslims or not there? Maybe the govt of assam knows the answer and hence want to arm the muslims there.
Yeah armed forces are given special glasses which will show the muslims in Green ,hindus in safron and others in white so that they can take action accordingly.
 
Gogoi gone crazy.


Yeah armed forces are given special glasses which will show the muslims in Green ,hindus in safron and others in white so that they can take action accordingly.

Well if one uses commonsense, the soldiers just need to be informed about the ethnicity fo the people living in the area. Just like the wonderful work they are going in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Muslims in india will be very assured by this example.



Another atrocity in Kashmir
January 5, 2012 00:37 IST

For no crime other than that he stood alongside a crowd demanding the restoration of electricity supply to his village, Altaf Ahmad Sood was shot dead on Monday. This appalling murder, at the hands of a Central Industrial Security Force picket guarding a power installation at Barnait, a village near Uri in Jammu and Kashmir, makes clear the casualness with which central forces reach for their guns against the people of Kashmir. In this case, multiple rounds were fired into the crowd, aimed to kill rather than to disperse the crowd. N.R. Das, the CISF chief, has said his men were “outnumbered” — a bizarre claim, given that there is no indication that the crowd was armed or seeking to attack the police. Chief Minister Omar Abdullah has done what he can to stop the tragedy in Barnait from spiralling into the kind of clashes that claimed more than 100 lives in 2010. Learning from past mistakes, he has met with the families of victims, named the guilty, and promised to ensure their prosecution. But these measures will not be enough.

Source: web.thehindu@thehindu.co.in Copyright© 2014, The Hindu
 
Well if one uses commonsense, the soldiers just need to be informed about the ethnicity fo the people living in the area. Just like the wonderful work they are going in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Muslims in india will be very assured by this example.

Muslims in Indian Kashmir suffer far less than the ones in most parts of Pakistan. Thanks to the amazing work put in by our security forces.
 
Well if one uses commonsense, the soldiers just need to be informed about the ethnicity fo the people living in the area. Just like the wonderful work they are going in Indian Occupied Kashmir. Muslims in india will be very assured by this example.
Muslims in India are reassured after what they see happening in our neighbouring countries.
 
The attackers will always have the element of surprise, like in America. When there is a school shooting, no one around has a gun to defend against it, since of course they keep their guns at home.

They can defend their homes though, which is pretty good.
 
Muslims in India are reassured after what they see happening in our neighbouring countries.


Well then why does the indian govt considering arming only the muslim community? Obviously because they cant rely on the security forces to protect the muslims.
Now I did not make it up, it is the reality on the ground in Assam.
 
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