The agitationists set ablaze veterinary, irrigation, agriculture, health, Integrated Child Development Service (ICDS) and Public Works Department (PWD) offices across the district last night, officials said today.
The protestors removed a portion of the railway track between Diphu and Doldoli stations today, halting train movement, they said.
The indefinite curfew in West Karbi Anglong police district continued today, while prohibitory order in the district headquarters town of Diphu was relaxed for three hours from 8 AM today, they said.
Meanwhile, the United Peoples Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), which had signed a tripartite Memorandum of Settlement for peace with the Centre and Assam government in Delhi on November 5, 2011, tore the MoS in Diphu today claiming it no longer honoured the peace accord.
The then UPDS general secretary, Haren Sing Bey and joint secretary Wazaru Mukrang in the presence of their supporters tore up the MoS. Both of them are now the Karbi Anglong Autonomous District Council members after the UPDS surrendered in December 2011 following the peace accord.