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Eviction in Rengma: Dimapur Muslims asked to check influx
Eviction in Rengma: Dimapur Muslims asked to check influx

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Eviction in Rengma: Dimapur Muslims asked to check influx

1 2 Guwahati: Following notices being served to encroachers in Rengma Reserve Forest, compelling more than 80% to vacate voluntarily from Uriamghat, the Muslim Council Dimapur (MCD) has urged the Muslim community of Dimapur, Niuland, and Chumukedima district in Nagaland to remain vigilant about the potential influx of evicted individuals. MCD working president Ahidur Rahman said the council has observed attempts by some displaced individuals to enter various locations across the three Nagaland districts. He added that the matter not only concerns the state administration and locals but also directly affects the Muslim community. He called on all community members to maintain peace and unity during this period. In the advisory, the council instructed Muslims in the affected districts to remain vigilant and report any unfamiliar individuals entering the region or suspicious movements within colonies, villages, or religious places to the nearest Gaon Buras (GBs) or law enforcement agencies. Reinforcing its stance, MCD warned that any member found providing accommodation or aid to evicted individuals would face legal action and possible expulsion from the community. MCD has distributed the advisory to all masjid committees, youth groups, and council members in the three districts, urging strict adherence to the guidelines. Several eviction drives have already been conducted in different parts of Assam, including at Paikan Reserve Forest in Goalpara district, Hasila Beel in Goalpara district, and at Chapar in Dhubri district. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like No annual fees for life UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma on Friday said the ongoing eviction drives in the state are conducted in a well-thought-out, legally sound, and systematic manner — not based on emotions. Meanwhile, Assam's implementation of Assam Accord minister Atul Bora also supported the state's eviction drive against illegal encroachments in tribal areas. He said the move, led by the CM, is important to protect tribal land and praised the CM's visits to districts to monitor the action.

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