Assam: No fresh clash, curfew relaxed in Kokrajhar
Assam: No fresh clash, curfew relaxed in Kokrajhar
More than three lakh people have been affected in the violence that went on for 8 days and most of them are sheltered in relief camps.

Kokrajhar: The situation in the strife-torn lower Assam districts is limping back to normal with authorities relaxing curfew in the worst-hit Kokrajhar district on Sunday.

People have started visiting market places, as few shops have opened in the area. Though life is slowly limping back to normalcy, the area is still tense.

The indefinite curfew clamped in the Kokrajhar district has been relaxed for the day while night curfew between 6 PM to 6 AM will continue in the other affected districts.

The official death toll remained at 53 and there was no report of any fresh incident of violence.

Kokrajhar, Chirang and Dhubri districts are the worst hit among five affected districts, the two others being Bongaigaon and Baksa in the tribals-minority immigrants clashes.

More than three lakh people have been affected in the violence that went on for eight days and most of them are sheltered in relief camps.

With law and order situation improving, the district administrations are taking measures to persuade victims to return to their homes.

On his visit to relief camps in Kokrajhar, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the riots as 'a blot on the nation'. Manmohan Singh on Saturday announced a Rs 300-crore rehabilitation package and declared that a probe will be held to ascertain the cause of the clashes.

With Additional Inputs From PTI

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