
Terming the incident as negligence of the state government about the protection of life and property of civilians, Jamaat-e-Islami Hind (JIH) demanded the government to award proper compensation to the families of the deceased people, rebuild their destroyed homes and take strong legal action against the culprits.
Expressing sympathy with the victim families, Secretary General of JIH Nusrat Ali said it is extremely sad that not long ago around 5 lakh people were rendered homeless in Assam, a large number of people were killed and their properties and homes were destroyed. Not all the victims have been rehabilitated yet. Notwithstanding, the government caught unawares and its negligence and indifference resulted in another bloodbath.
Mr Ali said the situation demands the state government to sincerely assess its repeated failures and in order to execute its constitutional duty, take effective steps to protect the life and properties of the civilians and establish peace and communal harmony.
Relief work
Meanwhile JIH, which has been helping the affected people of the 2012 anti-Muslim riot of Assam, started relief work for the victims of latest terror attack. JIH's central secretary for social service has reached the area soon after the Friday incident, and is helping and guiding the affected people.
Government's failure
Condemning the attack, Popular Front of Indian (PFI) General Secretary OMA Salam said that militants were giving the message that they would go to any extent of violence to achieve their evil design. He also blamed the state government's culpability for the continued violence in the state. Government is not taking any effective measures to disarm India's most dangerous separatist militias who posses highly sophisticated weaponry and is functioning unopposed.
He also criticized the accusation by the militants and a section of media that all the victims were migrant Muslims. Such unwarranted accusation will only mislead general public and indirectly justify the sporadic killings.
It is to be noted that between 1997 and 2011 the foreign tribunal courts of Assam disposed 83,471 cases of accused migrants in which 77,874 cases were declared as genuine Indian citizens which is the 93.4 %. Only 6.6% who were unable to produce their proof for Indian citizenship because all their possessions including documents had been destroyed by the Bodo militants in similar attacks were declared as migrants, stated a release issued by Mr Salam.
The PFI also appealed the Union Government and the state government to take immediate steps to permanently settle the issue of migrants on legal grounds immediately disarm the antinational elements of BTAD and provide adequate security to the lives of Indian citizens.
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