Uriamghat, Nov 4: Anger simmered over in Uriamghat along the Assam–Nagaland border as hundreds of residents took to the streets, accusing the Assam government of failing to protect their land, forest resources and lives from repeated incursions by suspected Naga insurgents.
The protest, held at the Uriamghat public bus stand playground, drew a massive turnout, with participants waving placards demanding a “permanent resolution” to the long-standing border dispute and “safety for border residents”.
The agitation saw participation from several influential student and community groups, including the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Chutiya Student Union, Tea Tribe Student Union, and Tai Ahom Student Union.
The protesters alleged that despite repeated appeals, both the Assam and Nagala

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