CPI(M) General
Secretary Prakash Karat visited
relief camps in the violence hit districts of Kokrajhar and
Bongaigaon on
October 5 and also inaugurated distribution of relief
materials to the affected
people. It may be noted that the CPI (M) has given a call for
collection of
relief materials and funds for the displaced people of Assam
who are
residing in the relief camps till today. The ethnic violence
that took place in
the month of July had rendered more than five lakhs people homeless in the BTAD
areas. According to the government
sources, nearly two lakh people are still in the relief camps
leading a
deplorable life. Of these, 1.5 lakh people still displaced are
Muslims.
One of the thickly
populated relief camps is the
Lakhipur relief camp where 392 Muslim families are taking
shelter without
having basic amenities. Out of them, 112 families have lost
their houses.
Visiting this camp, Prakash Karat interacted with the people
and said that the
CPI(M) is raising the demand that the state government and the
BTAD
administration must take all measures so that people can go
back to their homes
at the earliest. Explaining the conditions of the people of
the camp
Ahmed
Ali, secretary of Lakhipur relief camp said that the people
are residing in the
camp without any basic amenities. There is no sanitation, no
drinking water and
the students are out of schools for all this period. The
conditions of women
are even worse. The government is providing rice, dal and
salt. The question of
nutrition is completely neglected. There is no firewood to
cook. There is no electricity
and the government is providing only two candles in three
weeks.
The relief camp
speaks volumes about its own
condition. Prakash Karat expressed great concern at the utter
negligence on the
part of the government towards the people in the relief camps.
He personally
visited each and every hut made of plastic sheets and was
astonished to see how
people can be left to live in such condition by the Congress
government in the
state. Prakash Karat also inaugurated the distribution of
relief materials to
the people. He said that the CPI(M) is collecting funds to
provide some relief
to the affected people. He also said that the West Bengal
committee of the Party is taking special steps in so far as
collection of funds
for relief work is concerned.
Earlier he visited Kakrikhola
M.E. School relief camp
in
Kokrajhar district. In this camp, 200 Bodo families are taking
shelter. The MLA
of the constituency Pramila Rani Brahma welcomed the
initiative of the CPI(M).
Prakash Karat stressed that it is the urgent need of the hour
that people go to
their respective homes. All other issues can be addressed
after peace and
normalcy returned to the state. CPI(M) Assam state secretary
Uddhab Barman,
CPI(M) leader Hemen Das and other leaders of the districts
accompanied Karat.
After visiting the
relief camps, Prakash Karat
addressed a public meeting at Bijni. The meeting was presided
over by veteran
leader Dr Mahodar Pathak. Addressing the gathering, Prakash
Karat said that the
incidents in the BTAD and its adjoining districts have
repercussions throughout
the country. The exodus of people of the North-East from the
Southern part of
the country is a clear manifestation of this. This affects the
working people
the most. We must identify the forces of division and defeat
their
conspiracies. Karat stressed that all the people in the relief
camps must be
allowed to go back to their homes and villages. The minority
community should
not be targetted as demanded by the communal forces. The
meeting was also
addressed by state secretariat members Hemen Das and state
secretary Uddhab
Barman. They called upon the people of the state to fight all
conspiracies to
divide people on communal lines. They also criticised the
state government for
its utter failure in safeguarding the lives and properties of
the people of the
state.
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