Assam: Death of Tea Garden Worker Triggers Outrage

A worker of the Pabhoi tea estate had perished after he was run over by a tractor.
Assam: Death of Tea Garden Worker Triggers Outrage
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BISWANATH: An accident in the Pabhoi tea estate of Bishwanath triggered an outrage among the people of the region and security forces had to be deployed to defuse the situation.

According to local reports, a worker of the Pabhoi tea estate had perished after he was run over by a tractor. The tractor was being used to collect tea leaves picked by the labours. The victim was identified as Mohan Khadal aged 35 years. The incident had taken place in section number 24 of the tea garden.

After the incident, a large number of people led by the members of the All Assam Tea Students Association (AATSA) raised demands for compensation for the death of the worker. They demanded that an amount of Rs 15 lakhs be paid to the family members of the deceased and to make arrangements for a proper home for them and surrounded the office of the Pabhoi tea estate. Senior officials of Biswanath Police had to come to the venue to diffuse the situation and ensure that peace was restored.

Recently local people of the region found a dead body floating on the Doigrung River in the Numaligarh region of the state and they informed the police. The dead body was later found to be Dilip Urang who belonged to the Kathoni Tea Garden of the region. The local people mentioned that the victim had gone missing from the locality two days ago. The family members were also informed about the recovery of the dead body. Local police took custody of the dead body and sent the same for post-mortem procedures. The reasons for the death are not known yet and an investigation has been initiated regarding the same by the local police authorities.

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