Guwahati:Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Friday condemned the lynching of an Assamese youth in Nagaland for allegedly raping a girl and termed the incident as “barbaric, heinous and inhuman”.
The opposition All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) too has condem-ned the incident as “unfor-tunate” and demanded a CBI inquiry into it. “The manner, in which the youth was dragged out of custody and killed brutally by a mob on the streets, is highly condemnable,” Gogoi said in a statement.
He termed the act as “barbaric, heinous and inhuman” and said that no one could take law unto their hands and stern action must be taken against those involved in the “heinous crime”. At the same time, the Chief Minister said the alleged crime committed by the youth is equally condemnable but law should have been allowed to take its own course. Gogoi also said that the incident has been taken up at both Chief Ministerial and Chief Secretary levels.
Meanwhile, opposition AIUDF President Badru-ddin Ajmal said the incident was “unexpected and unfortunate”. “The incident has created a communal tension in Dimapur. shops, business establishments and mosques are being vandalised now. We demand a CBI inquiry into the incident,” he said in a statement. He also said a delegation under the leade-rship of party MP Radhe-shyam Biswas will be sent to Nagaland to discuss the issue with the state government.
Besides, the party demanded an ex-gratia of Rs 25 lakh to the deceased and sought security to Assa-mese people in Nagaland, the statement said.
Ajmal has also sent a memorandum to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and Union Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju urging them to take up the issue with the Nagaland government.
Today, protests took place at various locations across Assam against the incident demanding punishment to culprits and safety to Assamese people in Nagaland.
The All Assam Mino-rities Students’ Union (AAMSU) burnt effigies of Singh and Rijiju in Guwahati. Yesterday, a man, accused of raping a girl, was beaten to death after being pulled out of a jail by a mob at Dimapur. A mass protest rally against the rape was held at Dimapur after which students and angry people forced their way into the district jail and managed to pull out the accused.
The accused was dragged naked to the main town and he died of the injuries of beatings by the public. Following this, an emergency Nagaland cabi-net meeting was held last evening to take stock of the law and order situation in Dimapur.
The cabinet condemned the violent incident and decided to institute a high-level com-mittee to inquire into the incident and find out the circumstances leading to it.
The Dimapur Muslim Council said the situation is returning to normal with no incidents of backlash reported from anywhere.
“We have formed peace committees in different localities and efforts are on to ensure that the incident does not lead to communal clashes,” said A. Rahman, working president of the council.(PTI)