Silchar, Dec. 25 -- Fresh protests erupted in Assam's violence-hit Karbi Anglong district on Wednesday over the death of a 25-year-old man with disabilities, even as the Army conducted a flag march in the region. The man was one of the two who died on Tuesday during the violence triggered by clashes between two communities in Karbi Anglong. The unrest in the region stems from a land rights agitation of indigenous Karbi groups over alleged encroachers on village grazing reserves Protesters blocked the Lanka-Kheroni Road on Wednesday, raised slogans demanding justice, and sought immediate arrests and compensation. Protests later spread to the neighbouring Hojai district. "We want the immediate arrest of those responsible for burning a disabled person alive," one protester said. Protesters from the Bengali-speaking community appealed to Karbi groups to refrain from violence and resolve the matter through dialogue. Meanwhile, Assam DGP Harmeet Singh confirmed on Wednesday that over 60 police personnel had been injured in the clashes so far. "Army columns have reached here and marched through these areas. The situation is totally under control now. I have covered the entire area myself," he said. As tensions mounted, the Assam government ordered a multi-layered security clampdown. Mobile internet services were suspended across Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong, curfew-like restrictions were enforced, and additional contingents of the Assam Police and CRPF were deployed. Inspector general of police Vivek Raj Singh, who visited the protest site on Wednesday, appealed for restraint. "People should not take the law into their own hands. Strict action will be taken against the culprits," he said, warning against rumours and misinformation. He added that senior officials, including the DGP, were closely monitoring the situation....