The agitators, comprising 25 organisations like CPI(M), AASU, AAMSU, DYFI, Ranagpara Chambers of Commerce and Rangapara Development Circle, were protesting against non- repair of the Misamari-Balipara road.
"After protesters refused to withdraw the blockade, we had to use force and there was a mild lathicharge. To control the situation, we have clamped an indefinite curfew in the town," Sonitpur Deputy Commissioner Lalit Gogoi told PTI.
No one was injured, Gogoi said adding the curfew will continue till the situation is normal.
This morning some officials from the district administration met the protesters and urged them to withdraw the agitation, which the protesters refused until commitment on addressing the long pending public grievances was given.
The people of Rangapara have been suffering from deplorable road communication for long.
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