Guwahati:A day after a public protest turned violent and led to the death of one Congress worker in Assam's capital town Guwahati, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma ordered a thorough inquiry into the incident that led to the death of the Congress worker and said that no demonstrations will be permitted near Raj Bhavan henceforth.
"The institution of the Governor stands above partisan politics. Yesterday, Congress party leaders attempted to forcibly enter Raj Bhavan by breaching police barricades and causing chaos in the vicinity.
The police will register an FIR and conduct a thorough inquiry into the incident, including a review of video recordings. Henceforth, no demonstrations will be permitted near Raj Bhavan. A designated area has already been allocated for protests and demonstrations," said the Assam Chief Minister on his X handle on Thursday.
A Congress worker died on Wednesday when police fired tear gas shells at protesters during a 'Raj Bhavan Chalo' rally organised by the Congress. The deceased Mridul Islam was the secretary of the Legal Cell of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC).
Hailing from Boko in Assam, Islam was also an advocate by profession. He collapsed during the shelling and later died at a hospital in Guwahati. Several journalists and camera persons covering the programme were also injured during the police action and were admitted to hospital.