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Protest held across Assam seeking justice for victims of mob lynching in Karbi Anglong

First Published: 12th June, 2018 19:23 IST

While protests continue to rage among the people of Assam over the ruthless mob lynching of two Guwahati youths in West Karbi Anglong district. People from Dokmoka where the unfortunate

While protests continue to rage among the people of Assam over the ruthless mob lynching of two Guwahati youths in West Karbi Anglong district.

People from Dokmoka where the unfortunate incident took place, came in large numbers to protest against the incident. Local people came out to the National Highway and registered their protest while calling for people of the state to maintain peace and calm among various communities.

Meanwhile, people in Assam’s Dima Haso district took to music to protest against the horrific mob lynching in Karbi Anglong.

 

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