No report of insurgent infiltration from B’desh

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Kokrajhar: The Union Home Ministry has asserted that it has no report of infiltration of any insurgent outfit from Bangladesh into Assam.

Union Home Joint Secretary Sambhu Singh, however, admitted that there were criminal and anti-social elements engaged in arms trade or trans-border trafficking across Nepal-India and Bangladesh, “but connecting them is not reasonable.”

There was malicious campaign by misinformed people from social media sites in Pakistan and the process to find the actual sources of some photographs and messages uploaded to Facebook, Youtube and Twitter to fire communal passion, were being ascertained, Singh said.

He said so far 310 web sites have been blocked and many more were on the anvil as they came to notice.

The top priority in the riot-hit areas was to bring the situation under control as soon as possible and secondly to rehabilitate the displaced people, he said.

On relief measures, Singh said “there is no lacuna on the part of state or district administration and people are generally satisfied on whatever has been provided so far though in such a situation, there is bound to be some complaints from such a large number of inmates.” (PTI)

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