Gauhati High Court seeks status of West Bengal refugees in Assam
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More than 400 individuals had fled violence in Cooch Behar district after the May 2 Assembly election outcomes and are staying in makeshift camps in Assam’s border district Dhubri.
The Gauhati High Court has sought an replace from the Centre and Assam authorities on the status of individuals who fled violence in West Bengal after the declaration of the election outcomes on May 2 and took refuge in the border areas of Assam.
The Bench of Chief Justice Sudhanshu Dhulia and Justice Manash Ranjan Pathak has additionally sought the status of the situation of the kids in the makeshift camps in Assam from the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights in its June 1 directive.
The courtroom had heard two public curiosity litigation petitions on the problem of the internally-displaced individuals compelled to flee West Bengal’s Cooch Behar district and take refuge throughout the inter-State border in Assam’s Dhubri district. The petitions have been filed by Abhijit Sarma based mostly in jap Assam’s Dibrugarh and Ravi Chhedilal of Mumbai.
The courtroom mounted July 14 as the subsequent date of listening to after the detailed replies come inside three weeks.
More than 400 individuals had crossed over to Dhubri inside 48 hours on May 2 after the Assembly election outcomes have been declared.
On May 14, West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar visited the camps of the refugees in Dhubri district together with Cooch Behar MP Nisith Pramanik.
“These people are so terrified that they told me they might be attacked again because I met them. I cannot imagine they are living in such fear. They are facing political vendetta because they opposed the ruling party [in West Bengal],” he had stated after the go to.
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