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Digital Desk: India expressed its concerns over the World's largest dam project by China on the Yarlung-Tsangpo River, the Tibetan name of Brahmaputra. Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal in
Digital Desk: On
Saturday night, the Rohingyas arrived at Guwahati's Kamakhya railway station
and travelled by road to Silchar. They were on their way from Jammu, according
to reports.
On Sunday morning, Assam
Police detained a total of 26 Rohingyas in Silchar who were travelling from
Jammu. All 26 of them, according to sources, are Myanmar natives who had travelled
from Jammu to Silchar.
"On Saturday night,
the Rohingyas arrived at Guwahati's Kamakhya railway station and travelled by
road to Silchar. They were on their way from Jammu. Twelve of the total are
children.
They're being
interrogated right now, and we're looking into it," said Ramandeep Kaur,
Superintendent of Police (SP) of Cachar district.
She also stated that more investigation is
being conducted. According to the SP, there are three families involved, each
of whom has a link in Silchar whom the police are attempting to find.
"Someone in Silchar has been in contact with them." "We're
trying to track down the individual," SP added.
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