The weavers, who converged on the main market in the morning, also demanded that the State Bank of India branch down its shutters, the sources said. The weavers alleged that artificial silk brought from other parts of the country for making the traditional Assamese attire was affecting them and the silk industry in the state. They also alleged that the silk clothes the shops were selling were not pure Assamese golden Muga Silk and white Paat Silk as the clothes burnt turned to ash unlike pure silk. The trouble began yesterday when the weavers set ablaze silk clothes, clashed with shopkeepers and threw stones at the police when they intervened injuring five of them. The local people, who reared silk worms and were employed in the weaving industry, have been on the warpath for some time against the use of artificial silk from outside by traders for preparing traditional attires as it was cheap and had a better finish than the local silk varieties. They claimed that local weavers, who used looms for weaving, were unemployed because of the machine-made products while silkworm rearing had become extinct due to the lack of market for the expensive silk. They also accused that the state government had assured to give Rs 100 crore for the survival of the Assam Paat and Muga silk industry facing stiff competition from artificial silk, but the funds were yet to be released.
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