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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reviews security scenario in Assam – can he control the Hindi speaking oligarchs exploiting Assamese people?
Kiran Chaube
Jan. 16, 2007

PM Manmohan Singh is Assam is reviewing the security situation in Assam. This academician convert to politics is a great man but will he ever understand the root cause in North East India that spreading like fire in non-Hindi speaking states?
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh arrived Dibrugarh on Tuesday to review the security scenario in the violence-hit Assam districts of Dibrugarh and Tinsukia.
Soon after his arrival at the Mohanbari airport on Tuesday morning, the Prime Minister was closeted in a closed-door meeting with Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, some of his senior Cabinet colleagues, senior civil and police officials and senior Army officials at the airport.
Focus is on neutralizing ISI and ULFA. But what about the root cause of all these – the Hindi speaking Indian oligarchs?
Official sources said here that the Prime Minister was also scheduled to review the unified command structure in the state which will henceforth be headed by the Chief Minister and not the chief secretary. The Prime Minister after the meeting would leave by helicopter to visit the violence-affected people of Mussaldhara Chapori at Sadiya in Tinsukia district and Moran in Dibrugarh.
On his return to the airport, the Prime Minister will address a press conference before leaving for New Delhi. ULFA triggered violence in the Upper Assam districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh and Sibsagar have claimed 70 lives since January five.
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