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4/9/2012

Pakistan      14 militants killed in Army aerial bombing in FATA
Pakistan      Five persons including two militants killed in separate incidents in Balochistan
Pakistan      Three more people killed in the ongoing target killing in Karachi
India      Suspected ULFA-ATF militant killed in Assam
India      PLFI cadres set ablaze three heavy machines in Jharkhand
India      GNLA camp busted, explosives recovered in Meghalaya
India      PLA militant arrested in Manipur
India      Maoists harden stand on release of hostages in Odisha
India      Somali pirates hold oil tanker with 17 Indian crew members
Pakistan      US offer financial aid against reopening of NATO supply route
Pakistan      ISI should have no role in Pakistan's politics, says Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
Pakistan      'We are serious about Hafiz Saeed but need evidence', says Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani
Pakistan      Some policy-makers destabilising federation, says Balochistan Chief Minister Aslam Raisani
Pakistan      Under US pressure, Pakistan prepares plan to counter IEDs
Nepal      UCPN-M Standing Committee calls for accelerating the peace process
Sri Lanka      Sri Lanka has a "marvelous opportunity" to heal and reconcile its twin populations, says former President, Chandrika Kumaratunga
Bangladesh      Bangladesh won't allow US military base, says Foreign Minister Dipu Moni







 
India
PLA militant arrested in Manipur

Kanglaonline reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested a cadre of People’s Liberation Army (PLA), identified as ‘sergeant’ Wahengbam dorendra, at Ningthangbam under Jiribam Police station in Imphal East District on April 8. One pistol and two live rounds were recovered from the house of the cadre.

Meanwhile, the United Committee Manipur (UCM) and the All Manipur United Clubs’ Organisation (AMUCO) have warned both the Government of India and the State Government against offering any greater autonomous council to National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on the soil of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. Quoting a report published recently in the Guwahati based Seven Sisters’ Post, UCM and AMUCO warned that New Delhi’s design to offer greater autonomy or autonomous council to NSCN-IM in place of supra state body was unacceptable. The statement also listed a number of criminal activities committed by NSCN-IM on the soil of Manipur in total violation of the ceasefire ground rules.

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