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Incidents of Bandh (Shutdown/Strike/Blockade):2017
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January - 21 
seven organizations jointly called for a 12-hour bandh (strike) in Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Districts, on January 24, from 5 a.m. in protest against their unfulfilled demands including a separate electoral roll by the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) election and strengthening of Karb
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seven organizations jointly called for a 12-hour bandh (strike) in Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council Districts, on January 24, from 5 a.m. in protest against their unfulfilled demands including a separate electoral roll by the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) election and strengthening of Karbi Customary Laws, reports Nagaland Post on January 22. The seven organizations include United Karbi Students Association (UKSA), Karbi Students & Youth Assembly (KSYA), Karbi Farmers Association (Rajesh Tisso faction), Nilip Nihang Karbi Rong Asar Amei (NNKRAA), and People for People (PP), Karbi Anglong Rong Asar Amei (KARAA) and Sixth Schedule Implementation-Committee.
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February - 22 
Meanwhile, the Adivasi National Convention (ANC) on February 22 cut short its 12-hour rail blockade at Kokrajhar and Udalguri Railway stations by nearly five-and-a-half hours after submitting a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal through the Kok
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Meanwhile, the Adivasi National Convention (ANC) on February 22 cut short its 12-hour rail blockade at Kokrajhar and Udalguri Railway stations by nearly five-and-a-half hours after submitting a memorandum addressed to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal through the Kokrajhar Deputy Commissioner, reports The Telegraph. ANC's demands included inclusion of Adivasis (Santhal, Oraons, Kharia, Munda, Gonds, Sawras, Kishan, Lohras, Kol, Bhils, Porjas, Bedias, Mirdhas and the like) in Scheduled Tribes list, political solution to the issues of Adivasi militant groups that have entered into a truce with the Government, rehabilitation and allotment of land and land documents to the Adivasi and tea garden workers who had been evicted. "We will launch a 100-hour blockade of national highways from March 22 if we don't get any response from the Prime Minister and the Chief Minister regarding our demands," ANC ‘general secretary’ Birsing Munda said.
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March - 7 
after a discussion with Golaghat Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police (SP), Chutiya Jati Chatra Santha (CJCS) [a student organistaion of Chutiya community] and six other organisations of ‘indigenous people’ on March 7 withdrew their call for a bandh (shutdown) in the District
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after a discussion with Golaghat Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police (SP), Chutiya Jati Chatra Santha (CJCS) [a student organistaion of Chutiya community] and six other organisations of ‘indigenous people’ on March 7 withdrew their call for a bandh (shutdown) in the District for indefinite period, reports The Assam Tribune.
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March - 10 
an indefinite hunger strike staged by All the Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) and its allied organizations People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) and the Pro Talks faction of NDFB (NDFBPTF), demanding early solution to the demand for creation of ‘Bodoland State&
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an indefinite hunger strike staged by All the Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) and its allied organizations People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) and the Pro Talks faction of NDFB (NDFBPTF), demanding early solution to the demand for creation of ‘Bodoland State’ and ensure political rights of the Bodos living outside the proposed ‘Bodoland’ area got underway from March 10 in Kokrajhar Town, reports The Sentinel.
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March - 10 
The Dhemaji District administration has clamped indefinite curfew in Silapathar after six shops were set ablaze by unknown persons in the heart of the town, reports The Telegraph on March 10. Miscreants also had set ablaze three houses at Sengajan and Majarbari in Simen Chapori despite the night cur
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The Dhemaji District administration has clamped indefinite curfew in Silapathar after six shops were set ablaze by unknown persons in the heart of the town, reports The Telegraph on March 10. Miscreants also had set ablaze three houses at Sengajan and Majarbari in Simen Chapori despite the night curfew. When asked about the duration of their ‘ban’ on shops owned by Bengalis, the ‘general secretary’ of All Assam Students Union (AASU)'s Dhemaji District unit, Krishna Ranjan Chutia, said that they would discuss the issue. Also, the All Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuva Sanmilan (AAJYS) has called a12-hour Dhemaji District bandh (shutdown) starting from 5 am on March 11 (today). This bandh will take the number of days affected due to similar bandh in Silapathar to five. The situation has remained tense ever since the Nikhil Bharat Bangali Udbastu Samanvay Samiti (NIBBUSS) activists allegedly vandalized the AASU office at Silapathar on March 6. On that day, NIBBUSS had organised a meeting which was later followed a procession seeking removal of names of Bengali Hindus from the Doubtful-voters (D-voters) list.
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March - 11 
A joint forum of several organizations in Golaghat District had called a 12hour Golaghat bandh (shutdown)on March 11protesting against the Silapathar incident passed off peacefully, reports The Sentinel. All business establishments, Government and nonGovernment offices remained closed during the ban
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A joint forum of several organizations in Golaghat District had called a 12hour Golaghat bandh (shutdown)on March 11protesting against the Silapathar incident passed off peacefully, reports The Sentinel. All business establishments, Government and nonGovernment offices remained closed during the bandh.
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March - 11 
the 12-hour Dhemaji bandh(shutdown) on March 11 (from 5 am to 5 pm) called by the Dhemaji District unit of Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Sammilan (AJYCS)in protest against the vandalism and reportedly raising anti-Assamese slogans by NIBBUSS activists on March 6th passed off peacefully with some st
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the 12-hour Dhemaji bandh(shutdown) on March 11 (from 5 am to 5 pm) called by the Dhemaji District unit of Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Sammilan (AJYCS)in protest against the vandalism and reportedly raising anti-Assamese slogans by NIBBUSS activists on March 6th passed off peacefully with some stray incident of motor tyres burning, reports The Assam Tribune. AJYCS workers showed protest by burning motor tyres on the National Highway at Sissiborgaon, 15 km away from Dhemaji town.Normal life in Dhemaji was badly hit during the bandh as all shops, business establishments and financial institutions, including educational institutions at Dhemaji town and its adjacent areas remained closed during the bandh.
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March - 13 
On the fourth day of their hunger strike to press for a separate Bodoland State, the hunger strikers said on March 13 that they would not accept any medical aid until a formal assurance for a comprehensive political dialogue is given, reports The Assam Tribune. The All Bodo Students’ Union (AB
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On the fourth day of their hunger strike to press for a separate Bodoland State, the hunger strikers said on March 13 that they would not accept any medical aid until a formal assurance for a comprehensive political dialogue is given, reports The Assam Tribune. The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), National Democratic Front of Bodoland- Progressive (NDFB-P) and the People’s Joint Action Committee for Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) are together holding the indefinite hunger strike at Kokrajhar Government Higher Secondary & MP School playground.
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March - 14 
the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), Progressive faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland(NDFB-P) and People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM), on March 14, decided to end the indefinite hunger strike that began from March 10 after the government assured to
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the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), Progressive faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland(NDFB-P) and People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM), on March 14, decided to end the indefinite hunger strike that began from March 10 after the government assured to hold talks on Bodo issues before April 14, reports The Sentinel.
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March - 27 
a 24-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the North Cachar Hills Indigenous People's Forum (NCHIPF) seeking bifurcation of the Dima Hasao District, crippled life across the Hill District on March 27, reports The Sentinel. Addressing the media in Haflong, NCHIPF working ‘president’ S Zemi
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a 24-hour bandh (shutdown) called by the North Cachar Hills Indigenous People's Forum (NCHIPF) seeking bifurcation of the Dima Hasao District, crippled life across the Hill District on March 27, reports The Sentinel. Addressing the media in Haflong, NCHIPF working ‘president’ S Zemi and ‘general secretary’ Vairinsingh Verte said that the bandh has been called seeking bifurcation of the Hill district between the Dimasas and the non-Dimasa ethnic groups.
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June - 21 
Meanwhile, the 100-hour Dima Hasao District bandh (shutdown) called by the Indigenous Peoples Forum (IPF) from June 21 morning affected normal life in the District, reports The Morung Express.
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Meanwhile, the 100-hour Dima Hasao District bandh (shutdown) called by the Indigenous Peoples Forum (IPF) from June 21 morning affected normal life in the District, reports The Morung Express.
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July - 3 
Meanwhile, the 10-hour bandh (strike) on July 3 called by the All Assam Minority Students' Union (AAMSU) in Goalpara District passed off peacefully, reports The Telegraph. The bandh affected Goalpara town, Lakhipur, Krishnai, Dudhnoi, Ambari, Kharboja, Pancharatna, Solmari and Agia. Shops, offic
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Meanwhile, the 10-hour bandh (strike) on July 3 called by the All Assam Minority Students' Union (AAMSU) in Goalpara District passed off peacefully, reports The Telegraph. The bandh affected Goalpara town, Lakhipur, Krishnai, Dudhnoi, Ambari, Kharboja, Pancharatna, Solmari and Agia. Shops, offices, banks, markets and commercial establishments remained closed and vehicles did not ply during the strike.AAMSU had called this strike in protest against the firing at Kharboja in the District on June 30, in which a protester, Yaqub Ali (23), was killed and several persons were injured.
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July - 3 
Normal life was affected in several places across the State due to a 12-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by Soi Jonogusthi Oikyo Manch demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, reports The Telegraph. The bandh paralyzed the Upper Assam Districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat and Golaghat
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Normal life was affected in several places across the State due to a 12-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by Soi Jonogusthi Oikyo Manch demanding Scheduled Tribe (ST) status, reports The Telegraph. The bandh paralyzed the Upper Assam Districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat and Golaghat on the south bank of the Brahmaputra and Lakhimpur and Dhemaji on the north bank. In lower Assam, the Hiteswar Barman faction of the All Koch Rajbongshi Students' Union (AKRSU) damaged some vehicles in Kokrajhar district and set a Maruti van on fire at Salkocha in Dhubri District. The faction took a proactive role in enforcing the strike as the Koch Rajbongshis are one of the six communities demanding ST status. The faction's general secretary, Troilokya Ray, said Kokrajhar, Dhubri, Chirang, Goalpara, Barpeta, Baksa, Udalguri, Nalbari and Sonitpur Districts also witnessed a total strike. In Bongaigaon district, picketers burnt tyres at different places in the morning. The bandh, reduced to 12 hours from the initial call of 24 hours, had an adverse impact on the tea and oil industries apart from the Government losing crores of rupees in taxes because of business remaining shut everywhere
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August - 25 
Also, several organisations in Assam on August 25 took out a rally over the "assault" of a pro-talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) member by some traders at Kalibari locality in Nagaon town amidst a 12-hour general strike in Nagaon District, reports The Telegraph. Demanding immediate release
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Also, several organisations in Assam on August 25 took out a rally over the "assault" of a pro-talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) member by some traders at Kalibari locality in Nagaon town amidst a 12-hour general strike in Nagaon District, reports The Telegraph. Demanding immediate release of the five former ULFA members arrested on Tuesday in connection with an alleged extortion bid, groups like the All Assam Students' Union (AASU), Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) and ULFA-PTF participated in the agitation, seeking action against those involved in "assaulting" Moon Bora and four others. ULFA-PTF leadership, led by ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa, joined the rally at Nehrubali in Nagaon town where they resolved to launch an agitation to secure "immediate and unconditional" release of the five ULFA-PTF rebels."If needed, we will float yet another armed organisation to safeguard the rights and sentiments of the people of the state," Rajkhowa said. "Assam will yet again be covered in blood."
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August - 31 
The Pradip Ray faction of All Koch-Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRASU) has declared an agitation schedule for the coming days, reports The Sentinel. AKRASU announced for 48-hour long Assam bandh (shutdown strike) from 5 AM of September 6, 100-hour long wheel stop from 5 AM
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The Pradip Ray faction of All Koch-Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRASU) has declared an agitation schedule for the coming days, reports The Sentinel. AKRASU announced for 48-hour long Assam bandh (shutdown strike) from 5 AM of September 6, 100-hour long wheel stop from 5 AM of September 14 and 10-hour rail blockade on October 13. AKRSU is demanding separate ST status for Koch Rajbongshis and a separate State of Kamatapur. Meanwhile, Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) was extended for six months starting from September 1, reports Times of India. Additional Director General of Police (ADGP-Special Branch) Pallab Bhattacharya said, "This is for the first time in Assam's history that the state government has on its own extended the term of the Act for six months from September 1."
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September - 6 
The 48-hour long Assam bandh (Shut down strike)called by All Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRSU, Pradip Ray faction) from 5 am on Wednesday for the demand of separate Kamatapur state and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categorization of Koch- Rajbongshi community affected normal life in Bongaigaon, r
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The 48-hour long Assam bandh (Shut down strike)called by All Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRSU, Pradip Ray faction) from 5 am on Wednesday for the demand of separate Kamatapur state and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categorization of Koch- Rajbongshi community affected normal life in Bongaigaon, reports The Sentinel. All educational institutes, markets and banks remained closed and vehicular traffic was disrupted during the bandh hours. The picketers burnt tyres in several places. No unwanted incident occurred during the first day of the bandh.
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October - 10 
The 12-hour railway blockade from 5 am to 5 pm demanding the early creation of Bodoland state and ensuring political rights to the Bodos living outside the proposed Bodoland area by the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Pro Talks Faction (NDFB-PTF) and People&rsqu
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The 12-hour railway blockade from 5 am to 5 pm demanding the early creation of Bodoland state and ensuring political rights to the Bodos living outside the proposed Bodoland area by the All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Pro Talks Faction (NDFB-PTF) and People’s Joint Action Committee for Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) on October 10 paralyzed the movement of train services in the Northeast, reports The Sentinel.
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November - 4 
People’s Democratic Council of Karbilongri (PDCK) group has called for a 24-hour total bandh (shutdown) starting from November 7, reports Nagaland Post on November 5. In a press note, PDCK ‘red army’s ‘chief of army staff’, ‘captain’ Davi
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People’s Democratic Council of Karbilongri (PDCK) group has called for a 24-hour total bandh (shutdown) starting from November 7, reports Nagaland Post on November 5. In a press note, PDCK ‘red army’s ‘chief of army staff’, ‘captain’ David Mukrang alleged that the bandh has been called in protest against alleged “atrocity and torture committed against its ‘functionaries’, Raju Engleng and Logsing Teron, by Indian occupational forces.”
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November - 16 
The Coordination Committee, a militant conglomerate, has called a bandh (general shutdown strike) to boycott President Ram Nath Kovind's visit to Manipur to inaugurate the State's annual tourism event, The Sangai Festival, reports The Telegraph. The visit is Kovind's first to three state
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The Coordination Committee, a militant conglomerate, has called a bandh (general shutdown strike) to boycott President Ram Nath Kovind's visit to Manipur to inaugurate the State's annual tourism event, The Sangai Festival, reports The Telegraph. The visit is Kovind's first to three states of the Northeast -Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Manipur - beginning November 19. He will arrive in Imphal on November 21 to inaugurate the festival with a function here the same day. CorCom consists of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), Kanglei Yowel Kanna Lup (KYKL), People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Progressive faction of PREPAK (PREPAK-Pro), Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) and United National Liberation Front (UNLF).
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November - 27 
Meanwhile, The Takam Mising Porin Kebang (TMPK, All Mising Students’ Union) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh in support of 18 tribal organisations of Assam from 5 am to 5 pm on November 27 for demanding to stop eviction drive on the flood and erosion affected indigenous tribal areas, repor
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Meanwhile, The Takam Mising Porin Kebang (TMPK, All Mising Students’ Union) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh in support of 18 tribal organisations of Assam from 5 am to 5 pm on November 27 for demanding to stop eviction drive on the flood and erosion affected indigenous tribal areas, reports The Assam Tribune.
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November - 29 
The Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA), an umbrella organisation of 19 indigenous communities, has called a 12-hour Assam bandh (strike) on November 29 (today) to protest the eviction in Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in Guwahati by State Government authorities, reports The
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The Coordination Committee of Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA), an umbrella organisation of 19 indigenous communities, has called a 12-hour Assam bandh (strike) on November 29 (today) to protest the eviction in Amchang Wildlife Sanctuary in Guwahati by State Government authorities, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 8 
In protest against the alleged inclusion of Dima Hasao District in ‘Greater Nagalim‘ all apex bodies’ co-ordination committee (AABCC), Dima Hasao has given a call for 24 hours rail blockade on December 12, reports The Sentinel on December 9. The president and general secretary of A
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In protest against the alleged inclusion of Dima Hasao District in ‘Greater Nagalim‘ all apex bodies’ co-ordination committee (AABCC), Dima Hasao has given a call for 24 hours rail blockade on December 12, reports The Sentinel on December 9. The president and general secretary of AABCC stated that 24-hour rail blockade program would be organized on Dec 12 from 6 am onwards at Haflong and other parts of the District.
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December - 10 
Separately, five Bishnupuri Manipuri organizations have called a 101-hours rail blockade in Barak Valley from December 21 to press for demands, including reservation of seats in the Assembly and Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament), reports The Telegraph on December 11. The other demands of
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Separately, five Bishnupuri Manipuri organizations have called a 101-hours rail blockade in Barak Valley from December 21 to press for demands, including reservation of seats in the Assembly and Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian parliament), reports The Telegraph on December 11. The other demands of the groups include introduction of a Bishnupriya Manipuri section in Silchar, Guwahati and Agartala All India Radio (AIR) stations, telecast of programmes in the language at Doordarshan Kendras in these places, setting up a language department in all universities, nomination of a community member with requisite qualifications in the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) and in the executive councils of Assam University and Guwahati University and appointment of Bishnupriya Manipuri language teachers.
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December - 12 
Meanwhile, following the killing of two civilians in Kakopathar town Tinsukia on December 11, residents and organisations from Sunjan Simaluguri and nearby areas blocked National Highway 52 to protest the killings, reports The Telegraph. The All Moran Students' Union (AMSU) called a 24-hour Tins
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Meanwhile, following the killing of two civilians in Kakopathar town Tinsukia on December 11, residents and organisations from Sunjan Simaluguri and nearby areas blocked National Highway 52 to protest the killings, reports The Telegraph. The All Moran Students' Union (AMSU) called a 24-hour Tinsukia District shutdown on December 13. Assam Tribune further adds that tea gardens such as Sri Krishna, Bogapani, Hollongabi in Digboi, MKB and Lalung in Bordumsa, and Samdung in Doomdooma have been alerted and additional security. Inspector General of Police (IGP) who has been camping in Tinsukia for around 15 days expecting the surrender of a few Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) militants has been personally monitoring security operation in the area. The Sentinel further adds that IGP stated that four ULFA-I militants involved in the killing has fled to Arunachal Pradesh.Additionally, following the intervention and assurance from the District administration, the 24-hour rail blockade was called off by the All Apex Bodies Co-ordination Committee (AABCC). The rail blockade was called by AABCC in protest against the inclusion of Dima Hasao in ‘greater Nagalim and also the establishment of satellite council in Dima Hasao.
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December - 13 
Indian Expresson December 14 reports that normal life was affected across the industrial District of Tinsukia following a 24 hours bandh (shutdown strike) called by several student bodies of the state to protest against the killing of a father-son duo by Independent faction of United Liberation Fron
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Indian Expresson December 14 reports that normal life was affected across the industrial District of Tinsukia following a 24 hours bandh (shutdown strike) called by several student bodies of the state to protest against the killing of a father-son duo by Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I). Shutdown was called by All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU), with District units of the All Assam Students Union (AASU), All Assam Matak Yuva-Chatra Sanmilan, All Tai-Ahom Students’ Union (ATASU), Axom Jatiyatabadi Juba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), Moran Sahitya Sabha, Moran Jatiya Mahila Parishad etc extending support to it. While shops, business establishments, banks and educational institutions remained shut in Tinsukia, Margherita, Ledo, Doomdooma, Digboi, Bordumsa, Makum and Kakopathar towns, vehicles also remained off the road. On December 11, a Village Defence Part (VDP) leader and his son identified as Anteswar Moran and Karun Moran were killed by the militants. Earlier, ULFA-I has claimed responsibility for the killing in Tinsukia District on December 11. ULFA-I ‘publicity secretary’ Arunodoy Asom alleged that the VDP official and his son were spying for the Security Forces (SFs),reports Times of India on December 13.
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December - 18 
The Sentinel reports that seven-hour railway blockade by the Adivasi (tribal people from central India) organizations under the banner of Adivasi National Convention (ANC) demanding their six-point charter of demands disrupted train services on December 19 as parts of Northeast remained cut off
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The Sentinel reports that seven-hour railway blockade by the Adivasi (tribal people from central India) organizations under the banner of Adivasi National Convention (ANC) demanding their six-point charter of demands disrupted train services on December 19 as parts of Northeast remained cut off for at least five hours. The supporters of ANC blocked trains at Kokrajhar, Mazbat (in Udalguri District), Rangapara (in Sonitpur District) and Lakhipathar (in Tinsukia). The demands of the ANC are inclusion of all Adivasi groups or sub clans into the Scheduled Tribe (ST), providing land and land ownership documents to the tea tribe community of Assam, solution of problems of Adivasi armed groups currently under ceasefire through discussion in the political level, rehabilitation and land allotment to the tribals who were displaced due to eviction and clashes in Assam, renaming of tea tribe and ex-tea tribes as ‘Adivasis’ of Assam and to stop divisive politics over considering tea tribes as separate community. North east Today further added that the protesters also demanded proper rehabilitation of more than 1,200 cadres of Adivasi militant groups who laid down their arms in 2012 and agreed for leave talks.
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December - 27 
Meanwhile, the 12-hour statewide bandh (strike) on December 27called by the All Tai Ahom Students' Union (ATASU) brought life to a complete standstill in Upper Assam's Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Majuli, Dhemaji and Lakhimpur Districts, reports Times of India. However,
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Meanwhile, the 12-hour statewide bandh (strike) on December 27called by the All Tai Ahom Students' Union (ATASU) brought life to a complete standstill in Upper Assam's Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Majuli, Dhemaji and Lakhimpur Districts, reports Times of India. However, no untoward incident was reported. The roads in most towns bore a deserted look with shops, offices, most banks and other commercial establishments closed. ATASU had called the strike to press for its demand for Scheduled Tribe (ST) status. The six communities - Moran, Muttock, Koch Rajbongshi, Tai Ahom, Sootea and the tea tribes - have been demanding ST status. The state has seen a series of protests by six communities through strikes, rail and highway blockades.
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