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Assam poll violence claims 2

PTI | By, Kokrajhar
Apr 10, 2011 06:53 PM IST

In the first incident of poll related violence on the eve of Monday's second phase of polling in Assam, two persons have been killed in Kokrajhar district.

In the first incident of poll related violence on the eve of Monday's second phase of polling in Assam, two persons have been killed in Kokrajhar district.

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Two supporters of the minority dominated All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), Giasuddin Sheikh and Joyamuddin Sheikh were killed as they were hit by missiles from a rampaging mob, after AIUDF President Badaruddin Ajmal failed to address a scheduled election rally, police said.

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Ajmal could not arrive as his helicopter failed to land due to a technical snag.

Kokrajhar district is the headquarters of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC), run by the Bodoland People's Party (BPF), an ally of the ruling Congress, which is pitted against the minority population where the AIUDF has its base.

Superintendent of police P K Dutta said security has been tightened and the entire area has been brought under security cover. Dutta said while the district administration held talks with the Sarphang district authorities of Bhutan for cooperation in maintaining law and order, prohibitory orders under section 144 CRPC have been clamped in the area.

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