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2004 Dhemaji school bombing

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Attack type
  
School bombing

Perpetrators
  
ULFA

Total number of deaths
  
18

Non-fatal injuries
  
40

Start date
  
August 15, 2004

Location
  
Dhemaji

Target
  
Dhemaji College (District Parade ground)

Perpetrator
  
United Liberation Front of Assam

The 2004 Dhemaji school bombing occurred on August 15, 2004, on the occasion of Independence Day in Dhemaji, Assam. The bombing by Assamese militant group called United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) killed 18 people and injured many others. Most of the victims were schoolchildren aged between 12 and 14 and their mothers.

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On the occasion of Independence Day, on August 15, 2004, people, mostly were school children and their mothers, gathered at Dhemaji College ground for Independence Day parade. At around 9:30 am a bomb went off killing at least 18 and injuring many more. According to police the bomb was planted near the college-gate and triggered by a remote-controlled device. It was exploded when the students and teachers of various schools were passing through the gate.

Investigations

Police blamed ULFA, the banned terrorist outfit of the state, which, like every year, called for a boycott of the event but the outfit continued denying responsibility.

Aftermath

Soon after the incident the local people allegedly attacked the police vehicles at the site for failure to protect the parade. Police had to launch lathi charge and fire tear gas to bring the situation under control. The Superintendent of Police T. Thangou and the Additional Superintendent of Police Abu Sufian of Dhemaji were suspended for negligence of duty. The Deputy Commissioner was transferred for security lapse.

Reactions

The injured were admitted to the Dhemaji Civil Hospital and other 10 being critically injured were shifted to Dibrugarh Civil Hospital. Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi condemned the blast stating it to be “most barbaric, inhuman and pathetic” incident. He also announced that the state would be observing the August 16 of every year as Mourning Day in memory of those killed. The chief minister announced Rs 3 lakhs for the victims and Rs 50,000 for the seriously injured. The Dhemaji and Lakhimpur unit of AASU called a 12-hour bandh on August 16, 2004 in protest of the blast. The AASU had also demanded the resignation of the chief minister. The Assam State Committee of CPI(M) vehemently condemned the incident. It also organized a protest rally in the capital city of Guwahati on August 17 against the extremists for the killings and against the administration for the failure of protection. The committee had also called a 12-hour Assam-bandh on August 18.

Armed Forces Special Powers Act

The chief minister Tarun Gogoi said that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act should stay in the disturbed areas to avoid the increasing activities by the rebel groups.

ULFA takes responsibility after five years

On August 16, 2004, one day after the blast, in a statement, Arabinda Rajkhowa, the chairman of the outfit, stated that the “Indian Occupation Force” and its agents used the schoolchildren as shield to defy the boycott call of the outfit. On December 13, 2009, Paresh Barua, the C-in-C of the outfit, sought public apology and forgiveness for the blast. He stated in an e-mail that the ULFA leadership was misled by some of their cadres and junior leaders about the blast, which is why the leadership had to deny its involvement.

References

2004 Dhemaji school bombing Wikipedia