Army's Flag March Restores Calm in Violence-Hit Kokrajhar
In Assam's Kokrajhar district, the Army conducted a flag march to restore normalcy after mob violence between Bodos and Adivasis resulted in two deaths. With increased security measures and peace talks led by local leaders, the situation is gradually stabilizing as affected communities begin returning home.
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In an effort to restore peace, the Army conducted a flag march in Assam's violence-hit Kokrajhar district, where clashes between Bodos and Adivasis resulted in two fatalities. The situation escalated following an accident that sparked tensions between the two communities.
With four Army columns deployed, alongside the Rapid Action Force, CRPF, and Assam Police, security forces ensured patrolling in sensitive areas to prevent further incidents. As local leaders, including two state ministers, held peace meetings, the overall situation began returning to normal.
Authorities established relief camps for over 1,200 displaced individuals and initiated prohibition orders in the area. As security forces work towards restoring trust and order, investigations continue to determine any potential militant links to the unrest.
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