
At least 11 people have been killed in clashes between police and tribal groups opposed to ongoing local elections in India’s northeastern state of Assam, police said on Tuesday.
“The situation is very critical and so far we have reports that 11 people are dead and about six are injured,” Bhupen Bora, a senior police official, said.
The clashes were reported in Goalpara around 120km from the state’s main city Guwahati.
Bora said nine of the dead were killed in police firing when two tribes opposing the elections started torching villages and attacked government officials.
“The Rabha and Hasong tribes want autonomy, they reject government rule in the district,” said Bora.
Northeast India has seen decades of friction among ethnic and separatist groups, although some rebels have recently started peace talks with the government.