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Dalu shuts down as groups protest boulder export to Bangladesh

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TURA: The small town of Dalu in West Garo Hills wore a deserted look on Tuesday as shops remained shut and people stayed off the roads during the two day non-cooperation movement (NCM) called by combined organizations from the area in protest against the movement of boulder trucks into Bangladesh through the town.

Combined organizations from the region under the banner of the Dalu Area Citizens Forum (DACF) have called for a two day NCM from Tuesday demanding that the district administration put a stop to the boulder export to Bangladesh in view of the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. Trucks from Bhutan continue to use the area as a transit point to export boulder into Bangladesh and the organizations want it to be stopped fearing risk of infection to the local people.

Earlier, the organizations had also submitted a memorandum to Chief Minister Conrad Sangma urging his immediate intervention on the matter. In the memorandum, the organizations had alleged multiple stoppages, movement of truckers in the market area for food and purchase and mingling with the local crowds as some of the violations by the truck drivers.

The organizations had also claimed that no checks were conducted on the truckers upon their entry from Bangladesh, which however was denied, at the time, by the Deputy Commissioner who informed that they were being tested and so far all turned out to be negative.

Tuesday’s protest, which witnessed total shut down of the border town passed off peacefully with no untoward indents being reported.

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