The Darrang district unit of the AJYCP has criticised the role of the civil as well as police administration for their alleged failure in tackling the law-and-order situation during the last two days in the aftermath of the suspected kidnapping of a student leader in Sipajhar which even led to the blockade of the NH-52 for about 12 hours. In a press communique issued here today, Bhupen Nath, president and Azmal Hussain, secretary of the district AJYCP unit, flayed the administration for their failure in convincing the aggrieved public about the rescue measures, which led to the highway blockade till 8.30 pm last evening, causing a lot of inconvenience to passengers of long-distance vehicles.
Moreover, it was a pity for the administration that after the student leader was brought to Sipajhar, one pro-talk leader of the ULFA publicly claimed his hand in the recovery of the missing student leader and that too in front of an Additional District Magistrate and Additional Superintendent of Police, added the press release.
Meanwhile, J Doley, Superintendent of Police, Darrang, ruled out the hand of any member of the pro-talk faction of the ULFA in tracing out the missing student. The pro-talk ULFA member has no authority to say so, he told this correspondent. The Superintendent of Police went on to claim that the student leader had concealed himself. However, he refused to comment on whether he would take any action against the pro-talk ULFA member.
It may be mentioned that the parents of the missing student leader, Akramul Haque on Thursday filed an FIR in Sipajhar PS alleging the involvement of few Youth Congress members in the suspected kidnapping. On the other hand, in a press meet in Sipajhar today, the local Youth Congress leaders denied involvement of any of their members.
Moreover, it was a pity for the administration that after the student leader was brought to Sipajhar, one pro-talk leader of the ULFA publicly claimed his hand in the recovery of the missing student leader and that too in front of an Additional District Magistrate and Additional Superintendent of Police, added the press release.
Meanwhile, J Doley, Superintendent of Police, Darrang, ruled out the hand of any member of the pro-talk faction of the ULFA in tracing out the missing student. The pro-talk ULFA member has no authority to say so, he told this correspondent. The Superintendent of Police went on to claim that the student leader had concealed himself. However, he refused to comment on whether he would take any action against the pro-talk ULFA member.
It may be mentioned that the parents of the missing student leader, Akramul Haque on Thursday filed an FIR in Sipajhar PS alleging the involvement of few Youth Congress members in the suspected kidnapping. On the other hand, in a press meet in Sipajhar today, the local Youth Congress leaders denied involvement of any of their members.
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