Internet services were restored on Saturday in Assam’s Kokrajhar and Chirang districts. The service was suspended four days earlier after violent clashes killed two people. The unrest began on January 21 when a road accident reportedly killed a Bodo tribal youth. This sparked mob violence and another death. Internet access was cut to stop rumours and help law enforcement. The State Home Department reviewed the matter and lifted the restrictions as security improved. Security forces like Assam Police, Rapid Action Force, and Central Reserve Police Force are still patrolling sensitive areas, especially before Republic Day. A senior police officer said, “The situation is under control, and we urge citizens to maintain communal harmony and cooperate with the security forces.” Schools, offices, and markets have reopened, and life is slowly returning to normal, but officials remain alert.