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Assam: BTC leaders break rules in Manas National Park

Three top officials of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) entered Manas National Park in private vehicles, despite a ban. This incident has caused widespread outrage.

 Assam: BTC leaders break rules in Manas National Park

A shocking incident has unfolded in the Manas National Park, where three executive members of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) were seen entering the park in multiple private vehicles, despite a clear ban on private vehicles in the area. The incident has sparked widespread criticism and raised serious questions about the disregard for rules and regulations by those in positions of power.

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The park authorities had previously prohibited private vehicles from entering the park to protect the biodiversity and wildlife. However, the members of BPF party chose to ignore the instructions of the forest officials and entered the park in their private vehicles.

The incident has triggered a strong reaction, with many condemning the blatant disregard for the rules and regulations that are in place to protect the park and its inhabitants. The fact that these leaders were able to disregard the rules with impunity has raised concerns about the accountability and responsibility of those in power.

The incident has also raised questions about the commitment of the BTC leaders to protecting the environment and wildlife in the region. The Manas National Park is a sensitive ecosystem, and any disruption to the balance of nature can have far-reaching consequences. The incident is likely to spark a debate about the need for stricter enforcement of rules and regulations in protected areas and the accountability of those in power.