The Home Minister, Mr P. Chidambaram on Monday asked the people in the violence-hit areas of Assam to maintain peace, and assured them that both the Union and State Governments will provide all help in rebuilding their houses destroyed in the clashes.
The Home Minister, who was on a day-long tour of the strife-torn areas of the State, also directed the State authorities to immediately ensure basic amenities, including clothes, food and medicines.
“All people I have spoken to are anxious to go back to their villages, but naturally they want security and their houses to be rebuilt. I have assured them on behalf of the Government of India and Government of Assam that we will help them in rebuilding their houses and we will provide security in their villages”, Mr Chidambaram said.
“Our immediate task is to ensure that peace and harmony is restored, rehabilitation takes place and that confidence comes back and the displaced people are able to go back to their villages,” he told reporters here.
Mr Chidambaram visited a shelter camp at the Titaguri High School and at Bhutgaon each inhabited by the Bodos and the minority community affected by the clashes and interacted with some of the people whose houses were burnt down.
Security plan
Asked about the security scenario, Mr Chidambaram said, “a plan is being drawn up for the deployment of security pickets and mobile posts. I have looked into the plan. The plan is eminently doable. It will be put in place and security will be provided to all the affected villages”.
During the meeting with the Minister, the affected people said they were able to get medicine and food but complained about not receiving sufficient clothes. To which, Mr Chidambaram directed the Assam Relief Commissioner to make arrangement for clothes.
CM’s assurance
The State Chief Minister, Mr Tarun Gogoi, also went by helicopter to neighbouring Dhubri district and met refugees at Nayahat and Fakirajhar camps in the Bilasipara sub-division. Mr Gogoi announced that the next-of-kin of those who died would be given Rs 8 lakh, while the injured would receive Rs 1 lakh and Rs 30,000 would be given to families whose houses were burnt down. “We will also provide Rs 500 to all the refugees so that they can buy clothes and other things,” he said.
4 lakh displaced
According to an official estimate, so far 57 people have lost their lives and 47,936 families have been affected due to the ethnic clash which has displaced over four lakh people.
“57 lives have been lost. Loss of every life is a matter of sadness. But there has been no violence in the last 72 hours. Our present concern is to look after the people, give them food, medicine, drinking water and gently persuade them to go back to their villages,” the Home Minister said.
The Government has set up 278 relief camps in the State.
About people carrying illegal arms, he said, “We are aware of that. What you say is an important thing. It is an arms mine. Whatever will have to be done, we will do that.”