"Operation is on to nab the killers," Kokrajhar SP Rajen Singh told PTI.
Yesterday, two motorcycle-borne assailants had opened fire on Ahmed when he had gone to buy tiles at a shop in Titaguri market in Kokrajhar, killing him on the spot and seriously injuring the shopkeeper.
The SP said some sporadic incidents and minor protests were reported at some places.
Additional forces have been deployed in Kokrajhar and other sensitive places across the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) to avoid any untoward development in repercussion of the incident.
Director General of Assam Police, Mukesh Sahay had rushed to the spot last night and is camping at Kokrajhar after he got instructions from Chief Minister Sarbanand Sonowal.
Late last night, Sonowal held a high-level meeting with civil and police administration and asked the authorities to launch a manhunt and arrest the culprit within 24 hours.
He also asked Special DGP Kula Saika to rush to Udalguri district in BTAD and assess the situation there.
ABMSU general secretary Shahkamal Khandakar said, "We believe it was a political killing and there was a deep-rooted conspiracy behind this. That is why we demand a CBI inquiry into the killing".
The ABMSU also demanded the "physical presence" of the chief minister in Kokrajhar alleging that the "pace of investigation is not satisfactory and there has been no arrest so far".
He said that Ahmed's last rites would not be performed without any concrete action by the chief minister.
"The SP misled us many times since yesterday. His action is doubtful. So we demand the chief minister to immediately remove the Kokrajhar SP for an impartial enquiry," he said.
The ABMSU, he said, has not officially announced any protest yet, but if anything happens in future, then the administration will be responsible.
Members of ABMSU and other supporting groups last night blocked roads at many places across the BTAD and demanded strong action against the killers of their leader.
Earlier also, Ahmed was attacked by miscreants, following which Assam Police had provided him with personal bodyguards. The guards, however, were not present during yesterday's attack.
"The police is not allowing us take the body to the ABMSU head office to pay our last respect", he alleged.
The Congress, AIUDF, AGP, BPF, CPI(M), AASU, KMSS, DYFI, SFI and SMSS have condemned the killing and demanded a high-level inquiry into the episode.
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