Police resorted to firing in Banderdubi area under Kaliabor sub-division of Nagaon district after protestors, demanding compensation before they were evicted, turned violent and attacked security forces by pelting stones at them, Assam Director General of Police Mukesh Sahay said.
"The eviction was carried out as per orders of the Gauhati High Court and the police used full restraint and minimum force to ensure that the land was cleared of encroachers," he said.
"There may be a possibility of the people being instigated by a section of people...We are investigating the matter and strict action will be taken as per law against those who provoked the people," the DGP said.
Following the incident, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal held an emergency Cabinet meeting and directed that an ex-gratia payment of Rs 5 lakh be paid to the next of kin of those dead and Rs 50,000 each to those injured.
Industry minister Chandra Mohan Patowary told reporters after the meeting that the state government was committed to the protection of Kaziranga and in no way would it disregard the directives of the High Court.
"The eviction was carried out as per the orders of the Gauhati High Court and even people of the state want illegal encroachers to be evicted from in and around Kaziranga," he said.
The Chief Minister had directed two senior ministers, Minister for Education and Health Himanta Biswa Sarma and Minister for Water Resources, Science and Technology and also the local MLA Keshab Mahanta, to meet the representatives of the two areas before carrying out the eviction.
"Today's protests, however, indicate that there may be a third force at work to instigate the affected people which will not be tolerated. The Chief Minister has directed that the matter be investigated and strict action be taken against those involved," he said.
Minister for Health and Education Himanta Biswa Sarma complimented the Nagaon district administration for their successful eviction drive in Kaziranga.
"Our government will never compromise on JATI (identity), MATI(land) and BHETI(home). On that note, I also assure all deserving land owners that adequate compensation will be paid to all of them," he said.
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