July 27, 2012 12:43 PM

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Life returning to normal in Assam; PM to visit tomorrow

In the violence hit three districts of Assam, situation is gradually returning to normal. No untoward incidents has been reported since last evening. In the Kokrajhar district, day curfew has been lifted for ten hours from 8 am. 150 people have been arrested for their involvement in the violent acts. About three lakh people have been rehabilitated in 250 relief camps in the wake of violence.

Our Guwahati correspondent reports that patrolling by para military force and Assam police have been intensified to keep a close watch on anti-social elements. Army is staging flag marches in sensitive areas as a precautionary measure.

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said that the violence is handi-work of miscreants to create disturbances. He visited the violence affected areas of Kokrajahr yesterday. In a bit to instill confidence among all sections of the society, in the violence affected districts, peace committees have been formed.

Prime Minister Dr.Manmohan Singh is visiting the violence hit Kokrajhar District of Assam tomorrow to review the steps taken to control the situation. The Prime Minister is likely to review the measures taken by the government for relief and rehabilitation.

Meanwhile, state Home secretary said that the death toll has gone up to 45 while 10 people are missing. Another 45 people sustained injuries.
Our correspondent says that the situation has improved further in the three violence hit districts. District administrations today relaxed curfew for a few hours in all the three districts to enable people to come out and purchase their daily requirements. Around 3 lakh people are being sheltered at 250 camps. Official sources said that government would rehabilitate the all of them soon.

The Chief Minister assured that whose houses had been burnt down, would be given new houses under Indira Awas Yojna. 12 additional ambulances, 30 doctors and Para-medical staffs along with life savings medicine have been deputed so far.

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