NDFB(S) serial attacks: Situation gradually becoming normal, nearly 25,000 refugees return home

Written By DNA Web Team | Updated: Jan 06, 2015, 11:40 PM IST

Nearly 25,000 refugees hit by NDFB (S) violence in Assam have returned to their homes in the last 24 hours with gradual improvement of the situation though around 1.3 lakh people are still lodged in these temporary shelters across four districts.

Addressing a press conference on Tuesday, Assam State Disaster Management Authority (ASDMA) Chief Executive Officer Pramod Kumar Tiwari said 1,29,828 persons are living in 77 relief camps in Kokrajhar, Sonitpur, Chirang and Udalguri districts at this moment. "During last 24 hours, 8 relief camps have been closed down in Chirang, Sonitpur, Udalguri and Kokrajhar districts... In total, 24,651 inmates have left the relief camps for their villages during this period," he said. There has been no report of any untoward incident from any part of these districts and the situation has been improving fast, Tiwari said, adding the authority is hopeful that all people will return to their homes very soon.

At present, nearly 1.1 lakh people are staying at 59 relief camps in Kokrajhar. It is followed by Chirang, where almost 20,000 people are staying at 11 camps. Authorities are running only 1 relief camp in Sonitpur and 356 people are staying here at this moment. Udalguri has 6 camps and houses around 1,400 inmates. Tiwari also said that district officials of Kokrajhar on Tuesday went to Alipurduar in West Bengal and brought back the refugees from two camps. Altogether 81 people, including 66 Adivasis, 13 Bodos and 2 Bengali-speaking persons, have been killed since December 23 evening in serial attacks by NDFB(S) terrorists, retaliatory violence and police firing across four districts.