Wednesday 11 January 2012

AMU Kishanganj chaos! Administration takes prompt action, situation better now

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Hours after some miscreants created chaos on the site of upcoming Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Study Centre near Chakla Village, the District Administration of Kishanganj has taken proper action. In the night of January 09, 2012, some unknown anti-AMU people uprooted the five boards of AMU (installed by the District Administration with a warning message) and identification pillars, and threw them into the nearby Mahananda River. The following morning people of Chakla Village noticed the glitch and the news came into notice of District Administration. A team of police led by Manoj Kumar Singh reached the spot on the order of Superintendent of Police (SP) Ranjit Kumar Mishra.

People taking the board out of water

The local villagers along with local leaders found out a board of AMU and handed over to the Police. However, still the four boards and seven pillars are missing. Speaking to media SP Ranjit Kumar Mishra said that he has ordered to deploy watchmen on the site and also to intensify the police patrolling. The administration will take action against the culprits and they will be punished for the misdeeds. Meanwhile, SDO Siyaram Singh along with SDPO Narendra Kumar, DSP Suresh Kumar, DSLR Qamar Alam and PS Kishanganj Incharge Manoj Singh met the tribals who had constructed the huts on the site of AMU Kishanganj. As per the sources the administration will provide free land to tribals close to AMU land within a week.


 
It should be noted, the AMU Vice Chancellor Prof P K Abdul Azis during his visit to Kishanganj on December 29 / 30, 2011 guided the district administration to resolve the tribal encroachment issue. Prof Asiz urged to the administration before the fencing of the land, all temporary settlements should be shifted but all humanitarian principles should be taken into consideration during the evacuation. Prof. Azis said that if necessary,  2-3 acres may be parted from the land given to AMU in order to resolve the temporary settlement issue in an amicable way.

Keeping in mind the safety of the land, the administration has made the nearby ‘Angan Bari’ centre building as a hub of police. The police have also been deployed for patrolling of the proposed site in the night. The district administration has given positive response to the encroachment issue, hence we can hope for the safety of the 224.02 acres land offered to AMU on December 30, 2011. However, the land of AMU Centre in Kishanganj is the property of common people, and we all need to be attentive to discourage the negative forces who are against the education and development of Kishanganj and whole Seemanchal.
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