Seven policemen injured in clash with Reang refugees

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Press Trust of India Agartala
Last Updated : May 15 2016 | 6:57 PM IST
Seven police personnel were injured in a clash with inmates of a Reang refugee camp in North Tripura district, 20O km from here, following the suicide of a camp inmate early this morning.
North district superintendent of police Manik Das said the trouble began three days ago when the inmate or internally displaced person (IDP) at Narsingpara camp in Kanchanpur subdivision had been caught catching fish illegally from the pond of a person at nearby Kashirampur.
The 32-year-old camp inmate was beaten up by the pond owner and villagers. He was admitted to Kanchanpur hospital, from where he was released on Friday last.
However, he was readmitted yesterday following some complaints and committed suicide this morning by hanging himself from a nearby tree.
Das said the youth had left behind a note saying none was responsible for his death and his body was sent for the post mortem.
However, as rumour spread that the youth was killed in hospital, a mob of camp inmates attacked the pond owner's house and ransacked it.
Police rushed to the spot and was injured by the mob, Das said adding the injured policemen were rushed to the hospital.
The situation was now under control and a huge contingent of police have been deployed in the area, the SP said.
Senior police officials were camping at the spot to avert any untoward situation, he added.
Prafulla Mahanta, senior leader of Asom Gana Parishad,
an ally of ruling BJP, had visited the spot and lent his support to the agitators. To pacify them, Assam government then announced to set up an All India Institute of Ayurveda at Raha.
Student bodies like All Assam Students Union, the Congress and other organisations too had extended their support to the demand to set up AIIMS at Raha.
The agitation had been temporarily called off after Union Minister of State for Railways Rajen Gohain and BJP MP Ram Prasad Sarmah assured protesters of initiative to fulfil their demands.
During the Congress regime, the state had showed a number of locations, including Raha and Changsari to the Centre for setting up an AIIMS in Assam.
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First Published: May 15 2016 | 6:57 PM IST

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