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Incidents of Arson:2013
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January - 3 
Activists set ablaze a motorcycle, damaged a car and an attempt was made to burn down the Bamunigaon panchayat office in Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas during a 36-hour Bandh (General Strike) in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts. The strike was called by 34 organisations, led by All Rabha
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Activists set ablaze a motorcycle, damaged a car and an attempt was made to burn down the Bamunigaon panchayat office in Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas during a 36-hour Bandh (General Strike) in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts. The strike was called by 34 organisations, led by All Rabha Students Union (ARSU), demanding elections to the Autonomous council and cancellation of the state panchayat elections declared last month. The strike also paralysed life in Goalpara and parts of Kamrup District as vehicles remained off the road.
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January - 27 
the Kuki State Demand Committee’s (KSDC) sponsored agitation entered its third day on January 27 in Manipur with a vehicle reportedly set ablaze along the Imphal-Jiri road (National Highway 37). KSDC information Secretary George Guite informed that their agitation will continue as long as the Centra
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the Kuki State Demand Committee’s (KSDC) sponsored agitation entered its third day on January 27 in Manipur with a vehicle reportedly set ablaze along the Imphal-Jiri road (National Highway 37). KSDC information Secretary George Guite informed that their agitation will continue as long as the Central Government refuses to start a political dialogue with the Kuki militant outfits. The KSDC has started its ‘public blockade’ since January 24-evening in Kuki areas. At least 21 vehicles including 11 four wheelers have been damaged during the public curfew imposed in Kuki inhabited areas of Manipur by KSDC registering a boycott of the Republic Day celebration in Manipur, adds Nagaland Post. Police sources, on January 27, alleged that the vehicles were damaged by public curfew supporters at various parts of Churachandpur District where the stir affected mostly. The Times of India reports that the agitating Autonomous District Council (ADC) has urged Governor Gurbachan Jagat to direct the State Government to give autonomy and devolve powers to the council. About 156 irate members belonging to six District councils - Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Chandel, and two in Senapati District including Sadar Hills - threatened to resign en-masse if their demands are not met. A 15-member delegation of the ADC Coordinating Committee Manipur (ADCCCM), led by its convener, Ngalangzar Malue, submitted a memorandum to the Governor on January 24 lamenting that no real powers have been devolved to the six councils so far. The memo also urged the governor to report to President Pranab Mukherjee about "the failure of the administration at the grassroots level as a result of the negligence of the mandated District council Governments in hill areas of Manipur."
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February - 9 
Sources said that miscreant targeted the Singra weekly market under Boko PS on February 9 night and five houses of the market were damaged by fire. The Malang market near Boko was also torched by the miscreants on February 10 nights.
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Sources said that miscreant targeted the Singra weekly market under Boko PS on February 9 night and five houses of the market were damaged by fire. The Malang market near Boko was also torched by the miscreants on February 10 nights.
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February - 11 
Miscreants on February 11 set ablaze a truck (WB-15-A- 9894) loaded with goods at Kharkhori under Chhaygaon PS and another truck (AS-01 P-9950) was also set on fire at Bodapara under Boko PS in Kamrup (rural) District.
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Miscreants on February 11 set ablaze a truck (WB-15-A- 9894) loaded with goods at Kharkhori under Chhaygaon PS and another truck (AS-01 P-9950) was also set on fire at Bodapara under Boko PS in Kamrup (rural) District.
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February - 11 
The Agriculture Office at Dhudhnoi in Goalpara district was also set ablaze by the miscreants.
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The Agriculture Office at Dhudhnoi in Goalpara district was also set ablaze by the miscreants.
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February - 11 
Unidentified miscreants on the eve of third phase of Panchayat (local self government institution) elections, set ablaze three Lower Primary (LP) schools namely Bordamal Kamarpara LP school, Goraimari LP School and Doroni LP School, all under Agia Police Station (PS) in Goalpara District on February
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Unidentified miscreants on the eve of third phase of Panchayat (local self government institution) elections, set ablaze three Lower Primary (LP) schools namely Bordamal Kamarpara LP school, Goraimari LP School and Doroni LP School, all under Agia Police Station (PS) in Goalpara District on February 11, reports The Assam Tribune.
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February - 12 
Eleven persons were killed and many injured when Security Forces (SFs) opened fire to quell groups of protesters ransacking polling stations and preventing other voters from casting their ballots at several places in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas in Goalpara District during the th
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Eleven persons were killed and many injured when Security Forces (SFs) opened fire to quell groups of protesters ransacking polling stations and preventing other voters from casting their ballots at several places in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas in Goalpara District during the third and final phase of Panchayat (village level local self Government institution) elections on February 12, reports The Assam Tribune. The clashes that erupted between the SFs and groups of protesters armed with machetes, knives, iron rods and sticks left three dead at Kathalmuri Palsa under Dhupdhara Police Station, two at Kachadal under Ranjuli Police Station, one at Siluk under Dudhnoi Police Station, three at Bekipool under Khrishnai Police Station and two at Dhuptola under Mornoi Police Station. According to sources, four columns of Army have been pressed into service to contain the situation in the district amid unconfirmed reports of fresh group clashes spreading to new areas. Meanwhile, curfew was clamped in the areas under Mornoi Police Station after fresh reports of group clashes between two communities were reported from Dhuptola area following killing of two persons who allegedly placed two hand bombs outside the polling station at Raikhashini Jawaharlal Nehru Vidyalaya. Earlier, mob set ablaze a village under Krishnai Police Station where around 60 houses were destroyed. The mob also indulged in brick-batting and torched two police vehicles, a bus and a Bolero vehicle standing on NH-37 leaving some Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and the Officer-in Charge of Krishnai Police Station, Haten Ali Ahmed, injured. The series of clashes occurred following a call given to the people living in the RHAC areas by the Rabha Hajong Joint Movement Committee (RHJMC), an umbrella organisation of 34 bodies, to oppose holding of Panchayat elections in the RHAC areas. In the meantime, according to official sources, the Goalpara District recorded a peaceful polling of 60 percent at the 659 polling centres while polling could not take place at the rest 173 centres.
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February - 12 
Miscreants set ablaze at least five voting centres and one sub-post office in Mirza under Kamrup (rural) District in between February 11-12.
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Miscreants set ablaze at least five voting centres and one sub-post office in Mirza under Kamrup (rural) District in between February 11-12.
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February - 12 
Sources said three schools, which are stated to be voting centres for the Panchayat election on February 12 (today) , namely Hatipara LP School, Machenokhowa LP School and Sekhadari LP School under Boko Revenue Circle in Kamrup (rural) District were partially burnt down on February 10 night causing
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Sources said three schools, which are stated to be voting centres for the Panchayat election on February 12 (today) , namely Hatipara LP School, Machenokhowa LP School and Sekhadari LP School under Boko Revenue Circle in Kamrup (rural) District were partially burnt down on February 10 night causing the voters to panic.
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February - 13 
Two houses were set ablaze in fresh incidents on the outskirts of Goalpara town in Goalpara District on February 13, reports Zee News. Two fire brigade personnel, who had gone there, also received bullet injuries. So far 20 persons were killed in violence during third phase of Panchayat (local self
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Two houses were set ablaze in fresh incidents on the outskirts of Goalpara town in Goalpara District on February 13, reports Zee News. Two fire brigade personnel, who had gone there, also received bullet injuries. So far 20 persons were killed in violence during third phase of Panchayat (local self government institution) polls in Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas of Goalpara District. There was no relaxation in the curfew clamped in Krishnai and Mornoi Police Stations.
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February - 14 
Miscreants on February 14 set ablaze two vehicles in a road near Aolijen and Ungma in Mokokchung District, reports Nagaland Post. The incident happened after a particular candidate tried to enter the Longkhum village to declare his candidature.
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Miscreants on February 14 set ablaze two vehicles in a road near Aolijen and Ungma in Mokokchung District, reports Nagaland Post. The incident happened after a particular candidate tried to enter the Longkhum village to declare his candidature.
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February - 14 
The supporters of Kokrajhar District committee of the All Rabha Students’ Union (ARSU) during the 12–hour Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) bandh (general strike) called by the same organisation set ablaze a car and a bike at Magurmari Rabha Basti in Kokrajhar District on February 14, repor
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The supporters of Kokrajhar District committee of the All Rabha Students’ Union (ARSU) during the 12–hour Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) bandh (general strike) called by the same organisation set ablaze a car and a bike at Magurmari Rabha Basti in Kokrajhar District on February 14, reports The Sentinel. All the business establishments, markets and shops remained closed while vehicles were off the road during the bandh period. The National Highway 31(C) also wore a deserted look.
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February - 14 
Zee News adds that a Congress Party office and three trucks were set ablaze and vehicles damaged during the bandh in Udalguri District. Unidentified persons poured kerosene on the Congress office, Rajib Bhavan, at Tangla in Udalguri District and set ablaze its wooden doors and windows. Police fired
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Zee News adds that a Congress Party office and three trucks were set ablaze and vehicles damaged during the bandh in Udalguri District. Unidentified persons poured kerosene on the Congress office, Rajib Bhavan, at Tangla in Udalguri District and set ablaze its wooden doors and windows. Police fired in the air at Kalaigaon to disperse a group of persons using violent means to impose the bandh by forcing shop-owners to close down their shops. At Khoirabari in the same District, some persons set ablaze three trucks and blocked roads to prevent movement of vehicles.
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March - 1 
Normal life was affected and a bike was set on fire on the first day of the 100-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement since midnight March 1, reports The Telegraph. The committee has called the bandh in the proposed Bodoland area, comprising
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Normal life was affected and a bike was set on fire on the first day of the 100-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement since midnight March 1, reports The Telegraph. The committee has called the bandh in the proposed Bodoland area, comprising Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) and adjoining tribal-dominated areas, in protest against the State Government’s “lackadaisical” attitude towards their demand for a separate state under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution. The committee also wants the Centre to hold a dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) at the highest political level.
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March - 4 
A motorcycle and a goods carrier were set ablaze as the 100-hour proposed “Bodoland” bandh (general Shutdown) announced by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) from the midnight of February 28 paralysed life for the fourth consecutive day on March 4, reports The Telegra
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A motorcycle and a goods carrier were set ablaze as the 100-hour proposed “Bodoland” bandh (general Shutdown) announced by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) from the midnight of February 28 paralysed life for the fourth consecutive day on March 4, reports The Telegraph. Both the incidents were reported in Kokrajhar District. PJACBM is demanding the creation of Bodoland state comprising Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) and adjoining tribal-dominated areas, under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution, which is not supported by State Government. PJACBM also wants the Centre to hold a dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-PTF) at the highest political level.
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March - 19 
A Policeman was injured when supporters of the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (general strike) clashed with the Police at Pancharatna under Kharmuja Police outpost on March 19, reports The Telegraph. Officer-in charge of Kharmuja Police Outpost, Marmuj Ali, was injured when nearly 500 strike suppor
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A Policeman was injured when supporters of the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (general strike) clashed with the Police at Pancharatna under Kharmuja Police outpost on March 19, reports The Telegraph. Officer-in charge of Kharmuja Police Outpost, Marmuj Ali, was injured when nearly 500 strike supporters staging a blockade on the road allegedly attacked the Security Forces (SFs). The situation turned violent when the Police tried to clear the road for vehicles. The supporters then attacked a Tata Sumo at Pancharatna about 300 metres away from Naranaryan Setu and set it ablaze. The driver of the car was also injured in the attack. Protesters also set ablaze a truck at Kumri area in the District. Police later had to fire blank shots in the air to disperse the mob. With the arrival of additional SFs and senior Police officials, a semblance of normalcy returned. The bandh was called by non-Rabha and non-tribal organisations under the Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) to register its protest against the inclusion of non-Rabha and non-tribal dominated villages in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC). They demanded the exclusion of the names of 394 villages dominated by non-Rabha, non-tribal and Garo population from the draft of villages in the council, the preparation for which is under way.
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March - 22 
Unidentified militants set ablaze a private truck at Yairipok area in Thoubal District on March 23, reports Zeenews.india.com. The truck owner P Jiban Singh (32) said militant outfit People's Union of Liberation Front (PULF) had demanded money from them some months back. The militants hijacked the t
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Unidentified militants set ablaze a private truck at Yairipok area in Thoubal District on March 23, reports Zeenews.india.com. The truck owner P Jiban Singh (32) said militant outfit People's Union of Liberation Front (PULF) had demanded money from them some months back. The militants hijacked the truck which was en route to Machi village from Yairipok area on March 22 and the driver was let off.
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April - 17 April - 18
The Telegraph reports that a trucker was killed and two trucks were set ablaze by armed militants along the Imphal-Jiribam highway in the night of April 17. Police said militants armed with sophisticated weapons first set ablaze a stranded truck loaded with cement bags at Charoi Pandongba in Sadar H
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The Telegraph reports that a trucker was killed and two trucks were set ablaze by armed militants along the Imphal-Jiribam highway in the night of April 17. Police said militants armed with sophisticated weapons first set ablaze a stranded truck loaded with cement bags at Charoi Pandongba in Sadar Hills of Senapati District and then again stopped an Imphal-bound rice-loaded truck and set it on fire. The rebels opened fire at the driver and handyman of the second truck, before leaving. The driver, Sorokhaibam Babu of Samurou in Imphal West District was hit and died on way to an Imphal hospital. His helper Lalhmunthang, escaped unhurt. The Police suspect the militants were Nagas but could not name any group. Anger burst forth on the streets with residents of Samurou blocking traffic on the Imphal-Thoubal Road in the Samurou area on April 18. They formed a joint action committee and announced a 48-hour statewide strike while transporters called a 24-hour statewide strike, both from midnight of April 18.
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April - 23 
The Sangai Express reports that a goods-laden truck was set ablaze by suspected blockade supporters in between Khongnem and Karong villages of Senapati District in the morning of April 23. The miscreants are yet to be identified but it is pertinent to note that the Zeliangrong Youth Front, All Zelia
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The Sangai Express reports that a goods-laden truck was set ablaze by suspected blockade supporters in between Khongnem and Karong villages of Senapati District in the morning of April 23. The miscreants are yet to be identified but it is pertinent to note that the Zeliangrong Youth Front, All Zeliangrong Students' Union and Zeliangrong Students' Union, Manipur are enforcing blockade on the National Highways demanding safe and early release of school-girl Alice Kamei who is in the custody of the Revolutionary Peoples Front/Peoples Liberation Army (RPF/PLA).
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June - 5 
The Shillong Times reports that a Shillong (East Khasi Hills District) bound Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) bus was set ablaze by suspected armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres in North Garo Hills District on June 5. It was at around 7.40 am that five to six suspected GNLA milita
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The Shillong Times reports that a Shillong (East Khasi Hills District) bound Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) bus was set ablaze by suspected armed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres in North Garo Hills District on June 5. It was at around 7.40 am that five to six suspected GNLA militants stopped the MTC bus coming from Tura at Dingrepa, nine kilometres from Bajengdoba in North Garo Hills and gave just four minutes for the passengers, mostly students, to come out of the vehicle. The militants fired in the air to force the occupants out of the bus and then set it ablaze. Empty cases of ammunition of weapons were recovered from the site after the militants fired in the air. Police recovered a note of GNLA, written both in English and Garo, which was earlier handed over to the driver. The note, written in the letter pad of GNLA, said that the outfit resorted to violence since the Government was indifferent to its various demands. The GNLA has stepped up violence resorting to extortion and kidnapping in parts of Garo Hills. The militant outfit is on an extortion spree in Garo Hills even targeting the Government servants including Block Development Officers (BDOs) and doctors.
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July - 13 
The Rabha National Liberation Front’s (RNLF) 24-hour bandh (shutdown) paralysed life in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas on July 13, reports The Telegraph. A passenger vehicle and a two-wheeler were set ablaze near Dabli in Goalpara District. Sources in Dudhnoi Police Station, howeve
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The Rabha National Liberation Front’s (RNLF) 24-hour bandh (shutdown) paralysed life in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas on July 13, reports The Telegraph. A passenger vehicle and a two-wheeler were set ablaze near Dabli in Goalpara District. Sources in Dudhnoi Police Station, however, said the vehicle was torched before the bandh started at 6am.No untoward incident was reported in Kamrup District. Asking the Government to “stop dirty politics”, the RNLF’s “commander-in-chief” Bhargav Rangkha threatened in a release, “If the government does not want to turn the Rabha Hasong movement into a violent one, they should hold democratic election in the Rabha Hasong area. If the Government does not pay any attention to our demand, we will be compelled to undertake more dangerous programmes.”
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July - 23 
On July 23, two vehicles were targeted by blockade supporters in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. While one vehicle was set ablaze near Flour Mill in the Gossaigaon area another vehicle was damaged in the Joypur area. A 36-hour road blockade was called by the Biswajit Roy faction of All Ko
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On July 23, two vehicles were targeted by blockade supporters in Kokrajhar District, reports The Telegraph. While one vehicle was set ablaze near Flour Mill in the Gossaigaon area another vehicle was damaged in the Joypur area. A 36-hour road blockade was called by the Biswajit Roy faction of All Koch Rajbongshi Students Union (AKRSU) in demand for a separate ‘Kamtapur State’ and Scheduled Tribe status to the community. The blockade also paralysed traffic at Chagolia inter-state check gate in Dhubri District.
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July - 31 
A student was killed and 13 others were injured in the Diphu town of Karbi Anglong District on July 31 when Police opened fire to control group of protesters who attacked the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) office and local Congress leaders’ residences, over non-fulfilment of the demand for
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A student was killed and 13 others were injured in the Diphu town of Karbi Anglong District on July 31 when Police opened fire to control group of protesters who attacked the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) office and local Congress leaders’ residences, over non-fulfilment of the demand for a Karbi State, reports The Telegraph. The protesters set ablaze six vehicles parked and vandalised the KAAC office. The mob also partially burned down the houses of six executive members of the council. The protesters led by different Karbi organisations demanded a separate ‘homeland’ for the Karbis on the lines of Telangana. They urged the Central and the State Government to initiate steps to create a ‘homeland’ for the Karbis under the Article 244(A) or Article 3 of the Constitution. State Additional Director-General of Police (law and order), A.P. Rout said that Curfew has been imposed and additional forces were being rushed to the District.
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August - 1 
People protested against imposition of curfew and clashed with the police near Matipung reserve forest on Diphu town’s outskirts, adds The Telegraph. The people attacked on-duty cops, forcing the latter to open blank fire. No one, however, was injured in the skirmish. Protesters attacked and damaged
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People protested against imposition of curfew and clashed with the police near Matipung reserve forest on Diphu town’s outskirts, adds The Telegraph. The people attacked on-duty cops, forcing the latter to open blank fire. No one, however, was injured in the skirmish. Protesters attacked and damaged the All India Radio (AIR) station and set ablaze two forest department offices in Diphu town. The protesters also attacked the Axom Sahitya Sabha building, which also houses the Diphu museum, at Lorulangso in Diphu town of Karbi Anglong District. The mob’s attempt to set ablaze the building was, however, foiled by police who reached the site immediately after receiving reports about the incident. Further, unidentified arsonists set ablaze a local Congress office at Phuloni and a Public Works Division (PWD) inspection bungalow at Dengaon in Karbi Anglong District. The disturbance also spread to Bokajan & Hamren subdivision where mobs set ablaze three buildings, including two inspection bungalows, a local education department office and a timber-laden truck respectively. A Police source said more Security Forces had reached the hill district today to boost strength of the existing eight companies of Army and Central Armed Police Forces. Meanwhile, former ‘publicity secretary’ of the now-disbanded United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), Wajuru Mukarang, said that people were angry because the Centre had lied to them, saying no new state was possible without putting in place a States Reorganisation Commission (SRC) first, reports The Telegraph. UPDS leader, Wajuru Mukarang further said, “We were never satisfied; that was not what we wanted. We were made to sign the memorandum of settlement.” Mukarang warned that if the Government could betray them, they could go back to militancy too. Also, Hill State Democratic Party (HSDP), which is demanding a State comprising Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao District, has called a 100-hour Bandh (strike) from August 5.
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August - 2 
Fifteen persons, including eleven Policemen and four civilian were injured during clash between Police and protesters at Dongkamukam in Karbi Anglong District on August 2, reports Assam Tribune. Violence started at Dongkamukam in West Karbi Anglong when around 300 men and women surrounded the Dongka
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Fifteen persons, including eleven Policemen and four civilian were injured during clash between Police and protesters at Dongkamukam in Karbi Anglong District on August 2, reports Assam Tribune. Violence started at Dongkamukam in West Karbi Anglong when around 300 men and women surrounded the Dongkamukam Police Station demanding immediate release of seven persons detained for inciting violence. This was followed by lathi charge by Policemen and stone pelting by protesters. Finally, Police opened fire after 11 of them sustained injuries during stone pelting by the protesters. Meanwhile, a 600-metre portion of railway line was uprooted by the protesters at Langsoliat, between the Diphu and Borlangpher rail stations, causing temporary suspension of rail services. Also, incidents of arson were also reported from Diphu, Sikarighat, Bakaliaghat, Taralangso, Panditghat and Dengaon areas in the District.
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August - 3 
On August 3, a private vehicle was set ablaze at Salbari in Baksa District by bandh (general strike) supporters during the first day of the 36-hour state-wide bandh called by non Bodo organisations opposing the separate Bodoland, reports Business Standard.
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On August 3, a private vehicle was set ablaze at Salbari in Baksa District by bandh (general strike) supporters during the first day of the 36-hour state-wide bandh called by non Bodo organisations opposing the separate Bodoland, reports Business Standard.
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August - 3 August - 4
Miscreants set ablaze a Government vehicle at Diuongmukh locality in the Dima Hasao District during the 36-hour Dima Hasao bandh (general shut down), which started on August 3, demanding a separate State on August 4, reports Times of India. The bandh was called by the Joint Action Committee for Dima
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Miscreants set ablaze a Government vehicle at Diuongmukh locality in the Dima Hasao District during the 36-hour Dima Hasao bandh (general shut down), which started on August 3, demanding a separate State on August 4, reports Times of India. The bandh was called by the Joint Action Committee for Dimaraji Movement (JACD) and some other organizations led by now disbanded Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) leader, Dilip Nunisa.
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August - 4 
On August 4, violence in the Karbi Anglong District continued for the fifth day over the demand for a separate state, reports Assam Tribune. Government offices and properties of political leaders were set ablaze by protesters. The protests in the District started after Congress Working Committee gav
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On August 4, violence in the Karbi Anglong District continued for the fifth day over the demand for a separate state, reports Assam Tribune. Government offices and properties of political leaders were set ablaze by protesters. The protests in the District started after Congress Working Committee gave its nod to the formation of a separate State of Telangana on July 30. District administration re-imposed the curfew, in effect since July 31, after relaxing it between 8 am and 12 pm on August 4, adds Telegraph. “During the past five days, altogether 60 buildings were damaged in different parts of the district,” a Karbi Anglong Administration source said.
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August - 19 
Activists of All Bodoland Minority Students’ Union (ABMSU) attacked and set ablaze the houses of two Religious Minority Council (RMC) leaders, ‘Kokrajhar district secretary’, Ashraf Ali, and headman of Masjid Para village in Salakati, Jainal Abedin, at Salakati in Kokrajhar. The two leaders on Augus
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Activists of All Bodoland Minority Students’ Union (ABMSU) attacked and set ablaze the houses of two Religious Minority Council (RMC) leaders, ‘Kokrajhar district secretary’, Ashraf Ali, and headman of Masjid Para village in Salakati, Jainal Abedin, at Salakati in Kokrajhar. The two leaders on August 18, during the Bodo National Conference (BNC) convention, allegedly extended support to the Bodoland movement adds Times of India.
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August - 19 
Arsonists on August 19 attacked and set ablaze houses of some non-Bodo leaders for extending support to the Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) [ruling party of Bodoland Territorial Council] on “Bodoland” State issue, reports The Telegraph. Biswajit Ray faction of All Koch-Rajbongshi Student’s Union (AKRS
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Arsonists on August 19 attacked and set ablaze houses of some non-Bodo leaders for extending support to the Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) [ruling party of Bodoland Territorial Council] on “Bodoland” State issue, reports The Telegraph. Biswajit Ray faction of All Koch-Rajbongshi Student’s Union (AKRSU) activists attacked the house of Niren Roy, ‘president’ of All BTC Koch Rajbongshi Sanmilani and a BPF leader, at Kajalgaon in Chirang District.
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August - 26 
Two goods carrier vehicles were torched in Goalpara district on August 26 during the 12-hour Bandh (general strike) called by the Bodo Coordination Committee (BCC) in Goalpara and Kamrup (rural) Districts, reports The Telegraph. The first vehicle was set ablaze at Nabang under Krishnai police statio
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Two goods carrier vehicles were torched in Goalpara district on August 26 during the 12-hour Bandh (general strike) called by the Bodo Coordination Committee (BCC) in Goalpara and Kamrup (rural) Districts, reports The Telegraph. The first vehicle was set ablaze at Nabang under Krishnai police station in Goalpara District, on its way to Meghalaya. The second truck (AS 25B 8947) was set ablaze at Khardang in the same District. The Bodo Coordination Committee called the strike demanding reservation for Scheduled Tribes in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC).“We are not against the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council. But we want all tribes living in the area to get the opportunity to send their representatives to the council. We were surprised when the state election commissioner declared the list of the council’s constituencies twice in a day,” said Kanishka Hazowary, ‘president’ of BCC.“When the state election commissioner declared the first list, we accepted it because 25 of the 36 constituencies were reserved for Scheduled Tribes and the rest 11 were general. But no seat was reserved in the second list declared that day. This compelled us to call a 12-hour Goalpara district and Kamrup district bandh,” he added.
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September - 3 
The All Asomiya Aikya Mancha (AAAM) on September 3 blocked NH-52 at Dhekiajuli and Tezpur Mission Chariali against the demand for separate states by various groups, affecting traffic to Guwahati via Mission Charali (Tezpur) in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph. The organisation had called an
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The All Asomiya Aikya Mancha (AAAM) on September 3 blocked NH-52 at Dhekiajuli and Tezpur Mission Chariali against the demand for separate states by various groups, affecting traffic to Guwahati via Mission Charali (Tezpur) in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph. The organisation had called an 84-hour highway blockade from September 2 to 5. The protesters also burnt tyres at Dhekiajuli.
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September - 5 
Unidentified assailants set ablaze two vehicles at Jorbil in Ri Bhoi District. Another vehicle was set ablaze at 20th Mile, Byrnihat in Ri Bhoi District.
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Unidentified assailants set ablaze two vehicles at Jorbil in Ri Bhoi District. Another vehicle was set ablaze at 20th Mile, Byrnihat in Ri Bhoi District.
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September - 6 
A Police mobile vehicle driver was assaulted and A two-wheeler and haystack were set ablaze in two separate incidents at Pynthorbah and Mawiong area of Shillong city, on September 6 night after the road blockade started around 10pm, reports Nagaland Post on September 8.The three-night road blockade
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A Police mobile vehicle driver was assaulted and A two-wheeler and haystack were set ablaze in two separate incidents at Pynthorbah and Mawiong area of Shillong city, on September 6 night after the road blockade started around 10pm, reports Nagaland Post on September 8.The three-night road blockade (September 4-6, 2013) was called by 10 organizations demanding introduction of Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the State. In a span of nine days, the East Khasi Hills police has alone registered 21 cases and arrested 22 persons in connection with the various violent incidents committed in various areas soon after the talks between Government and NGOs on ILP failed adds The Shillong Times on September 8.
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September - 7 
A mini-van loaded with fresh vegetables that was passing through West Garo Hills was set ablaze by unidentified miscreants in Phulbari area of the district on September 7, reports The Shillong Times.
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A mini-van loaded with fresh vegetables that was passing through West Garo Hills was set ablaze by unidentified miscreants in Phulbari area of the district on September 7, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 9 
The Shillong Times reports that a Government vehicle was set ablaze by assailants in the night of September 9 at Jowai in Jaintia Hills District soon after the night road blockade called by pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups began at 7pm.
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The Shillong Times reports that a Government vehicle was set ablaze by assailants in the night of September 9 at Jowai in Jaintia Hills District soon after the night road blockade called by pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups began at 7pm.
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September - 11 
A bike was set ablaze at Lower Mawprem in East Khasi Hills District, at around 12am on September 11 (today), The Shillong Times reports.
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A bike was set ablaze at Lower Mawprem in East Khasi Hills District, at around 12am on September 11 (today), The Shillong Times reports.
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September - 11 
Two trucks were set on fire at Laitkor, outskirts of Shillong, in East Khasi Hills District, at around 12am on September 11 (today), The Shillong Times reports.
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Two trucks were set on fire at Laitkor, outskirts of Shillong, in East Khasi Hills District, at around 12am on September 11 (today), The Shillong Times reports.
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September - 14 
Cases of arson were reported from West Khasi Hills District and Jaintia Hills area during a night road blockade called by various pressure groups demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the State. In Nongstoin, unknown miscreants set the Office of the District Youth Co-Ordinator (
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Cases of arson were reported from West Khasi Hills District and Jaintia Hills area during a night road blockade called by various pressure groups demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the State. In Nongstoin, unknown miscreants set the Office of the District Youth Co-Ordinator (Nehru Yuva Kendra) ablaze at around 4.30 am on September 14. Also, unidentified miscreants set the Sub Divisional Office, Public Works Department (SDO-PWD) office ablaze at around 12.30 am in Jowai on September 13.
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September - 21 
Nagaland Post reports that JACAS backed indefinite bandh which began September 20, demanding release of its leaders and supporters arrested on various charges during the statehood stir, turned violent on September 21. JACAS volunteers torched one Enova car near Borlengri locality of Bokajan subdivis
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Nagaland Post reports that JACAS backed indefinite bandh which began September 20, demanding release of its leaders and supporters arrested on various charges during the statehood stir, turned violent on September 21. JACAS volunteers torched one Enova car near Borlengri locality of Bokajan subdivision in the District.
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September - 23 
JACAS supporters set ablaze one auto rickshaw near ITI along college road close to Diphu town in the District, reports Nagaland Post.
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JACAS supporters set ablaze one auto rickshaw near ITI along college road close to Diphu town in the District, reports Nagaland Post.
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September - 26 
On September 26, armed miscreants had set ablaze two garment shops in Khyndailad, the commercial hub of the city.
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On September 26, armed miscreants had set ablaze two garment shops in Khyndailad, the commercial hub of the city.
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September - 27 
Unknown miscreant set ablaze a Government vehicle at Mawlai Umjaiur in East Khasi Hills District.
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Unknown miscreant set ablaze a Government vehicle at Mawlai Umjaiur in East Khasi Hills District.
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October - 6 
The Shillong Times reports that in the worst ever damage to property during the current agitation over implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP), an unprotected Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) store room-cum-warehouse at Mawlai Mawiong in East Khasi Hills District was set ablaze by unidentified
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The Shillong Times reports that in the worst ever damage to property during the current agitation over implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP), an unprotected Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) store room-cum-warehouse at Mawlai Mawiong in East Khasi Hills District was set ablaze by unidentified miscreants at around 11.30 pm on October 6. According to BSNL Manager Mansoor Alam, the initial loss due to the damage of equipments, mostly telecom and mobile tower materials, is around INR 400 million. The exact reason of the fire incident is not known, but Police suspect it to be the result of petrol bomb attack.
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October - 14 
In another incident, miscreants set ablaze a bike belonging to one Rajesh Gurung in the evening of October 14. The bike was parked at an isolated place at Umpling behind Border Security Force (BSF) camp in East Khasi Hills District.
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In another incident, miscreants set ablaze a bike belonging to one Rajesh Gurung in the evening of October 14. The bike was parked at an isolated place at Umpling behind Border Security Force (BSF) camp in East Khasi Hills District.
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October - 15 
Meanwhile, miscreants in the morning of October 15 burnt down several important documents including ledgers and bills of the office of Assistant Executive Engineer, MeECL Sub Division at Mawsynram, reports The Shillong Times.
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Meanwhile, miscreants in the morning of October 15 burnt down several important documents including ledgers and bills of the office of Assistant Executive Engineer, MeECL Sub Division at Mawsynram, reports The Shillong Times.
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October - 19 October - 20
Supporters of the Garo National Council (GNC) set four vehicles ablaze and partially burned down three schools in the Goalpara district on October 19-20, following the announcement of elections to the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC), reports The Telegraph. The GNC has also called an indefinit
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Supporters of the Garo National Council (GNC) set four vehicles ablaze and partially burned down three schools in the Goalpara district on October 19-20, following the announcement of elections to the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC), reports The Telegraph. The GNC has also called an indefinite strike demanding the exclusion of non-Rabha villages from the council area. Three lower primary schools, Dhupdhara, Tarengthop and Khardang, were also attacked on October 20. Police arrested around 25 people from Hudakona, Kachumari and Jira villages for being involved in the violence.
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October - 23 
Supporters of the 96-hour bandh (General strike) threw stones at two vehicles and attempted to set another on fire in three separate locations (Krishnai, Bhalukdubi and Tilapara) in Goalpara District on October 23, reports The Telegraph. The Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) and the All Assam Non
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Supporters of the 96-hour bandh (General strike) threw stones at two vehicles and attempted to set another on fire in three separate locations (Krishnai, Bhalukdubi and Tilapara) in Goalpara District on October 23, reports The Telegraph. The Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) and the All Assam Non Tribal Students' Union (AANTSU) have called the bandh in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts in protest against the announcement of elections to the Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) without excluding the non-Rabha villages from the area. In another incident, goons attacked some daily labourers of a rubber garden at Bhalukdubi while they were at work. ‘Secretary’ of AANTSU, Altaf Hussain, said, “We have no objections against the council elections but we can never support the polls if the non-tribal villages are not removed from the Rabha Hasong area. If the villages are not deleted then the non-tribals will live as second-class citizens in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council, which we can never tolerate. Moreover, in some villages of the council, non-tribal citizens have been denied the right to vote. Therefore, we will go to any length to stop the council election ”.
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October - 26 
The Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) and the Non-tribal Students’ Union (NTSU) will start a “civil disobedience movement” in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts from October 27, reports The Telegraph. The president of the forum, Sahjahan Ali, said, “The Assam government is not listening to the demand
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The Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) and the Non-tribal Students’ Union (NTSU) will start a “civil disobedience movement” in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts from October 27, reports The Telegraph. The president of the forum, Sahjahan Ali, said, “The Assam government is not listening to the demand of the non-Rabha people and forcefully holding elections to Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council [RHAC] without excluding non-Rabha villages. So we will start a civil disobedience movement from tomorrow”. He said their programmes were manifold and warned that the movement could turn “more violent”. “Our supporters may block roads, railway tracks and post pickets in front of offices. The government will be responsible for any untoward incident,” Ali warned. Further, supporters set ablaze a motorcycle during the 96-hour bandh called by NRCF and NTSU which came to an end on October 26, reports The Telegraph.
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October - 31 
One person was killed and 15 others injured as Police opened fire to disperse a group of violent protesters, belonging to Non-Rabha Coordination Forum (NRCC), who were blocking the National Highway- 37 and had set ablaze a bus at Khoridhora bridge under Krishnai Police Station in Goalpara District,
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One person was killed and 15 others injured as Police opened fire to disperse a group of violent protesters, belonging to Non-Rabha Coordination Forum (NRCC), who were blocking the National Highway- 37 and had set ablaze a bus at Khoridhora bridge under Krishnai Police Station in Goalpara District, reports The Assam Tribune. According to Superintendent of Police (SP), Nitul Gogoi, added that Additional SP Rosie Kalita and nine other police personnel were injured during the stone-pelting. The protest is a part of the ongoing civil disobedience movement called by non-Rabha organisations demanding exclusion of 91 non-Rabha villages from the Rabha Hajong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas.
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November - 16 
The Shillong Times reports that three unidentified assailants, suspected to be involved in Inner Line Permit (ILP) protests, set ablaze the owner of a tea stall at Bishnupur in Shillong (East Khasi Hills) city in broad daylight after pouring petrol on him on November 16. Bisheshwar Das (45), owner o
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The Shillong Times reports that three unidentified assailants, suspected to be involved in Inner Line Permit (ILP) protests, set ablaze the owner of a tea stall at Bishnupur in Shillong (East Khasi Hills) city in broad daylight after pouring petrol on him on November 16. Bisheshwar Das (45), owner of Babua Tea Stall in Bishnupur, sustained 50 per cent burn injuries. One Mina Ram Joshi (70) sustained burn injuries on his hand while attempting to help the victim, while a 17-year-old girl identified as Mitilda Mallai Syiem, also sustained minor burn injuries. The fresh arson case occurred three weeks after the death of city trader Vikash Nandwal, who was also set ablaze inside his shop at Motphran.
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November - 26 
Further, highly placed Police sources have revealed that members of Manipur based militant groups are suspected to be involved in blowing off of a bridge in Cachar District on November 26 and the main aim was to cut off the road leading to Manipur, reports The Assam Tribune on November 27. However,
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Further, highly placed Police sources have revealed that members of Manipur based militant groups are suspected to be involved in blowing off of a bridge in Cachar District on November 26 and the main aim was to cut off the road leading to Manipur, reports The Assam Tribune on November 27. However, Lakhipur Police Station Officer-in-Charge pointed the finger of suspicion to Hmar People’s Conference (HPC) and Nationalist socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM).Border Road Task Force (BRTF) authorities have closed the damaged RCC Bridge No. 83 on NH-37 connecting Silchar in Assam with Imphal in Manipur to heavy vehicles for the next six months adds Times of India.
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The Shillong Times reports that arsonists set ablaze around 30 trucks of haystack piled up at Gaushala, Mawlai (East Khasi Hills District) in morning of December 3 ahead of the three-night road blockade called by pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups from December 4.
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The Shillong Times reports that arsonists set ablaze around 30 trucks of haystack piled up at Gaushala, Mawlai (East Khasi Hills District) in morning of December 3 ahead of the three-night road blockade called by pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups from December 4.
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December - 11 
The irate local people stormed the Runikhata Police Station and set ablaze four motorcycles and three bicycles parked in the Police Station premises and also tried to set ablaze the Police Station, reports The Sentinel. The Police, however, managed to control the mob by firing tear gas shells.
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The irate local people stormed the Runikhata Police Station and set ablaze four motorcycles and three bicycles parked in the Police Station premises and also tried to set ablaze the Police Station, reports The Sentinel. The Police, however, managed to control the mob by firing tear gas shells.
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December - 27 
Director General of Police (DGP), Jayanta Narayan Choudhury, told The Assam Tribune the militant swooped down on the village and resorted to firing, which could be related with some extortion-relates issues. The militants also set ablaze several houses. Choudhury said that security forces have launc
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Director General of Police (DGP), Jayanta Narayan Choudhury, told The Assam Tribune the militant swooped down on the village and resorted to firing, which could be related with some extortion-relates issues. The militants also set ablaze several houses. Choudhury said that security forces have launched an operation against the militant groups and are leaving no stone unturned to ensure security to the life and property of the village. Superintendent of Police of Karbi Anglong, MJ Mahanta said that the deceased included the village headman, besides three women of the Rengma community, reports The Assam Tribune. The SP said, "Investigation is on to find out whether the villagers died during a cross-firing between the two militant groups or were attacked by the KPLT militants. We are also trying to recover the bodies of the KPLT militants, who are believed to have been shot dead by NRHPF militants in an encounter.”He said vigil in the locality has been intensified and necessary measures are being taken to thwart such incidents.
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December - 28 
Arsonists set ablaze eight houses at Nillip area of the Karbi Anglong District on December 28, reports The Telegraph. The Police, however, foiled a similar attempt at Jengpha area.
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Arsonists set ablaze eight houses at Nillip area of the Karbi Anglong District on December 28, reports The Telegraph. The Police, however, foiled a similar attempt at Jengpha area.
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December - 29 
A fierce gunfight between Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants and security Forces took place in the remote Borlangso hill area under the Chokihola Police Station of the Bokajan subdivision in Karbi Anglong on December 29, reports The Assam Tribune. According to information received, a g
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A fierce gunfight between Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants and security Forces took place in the remote Borlangso hill area under the Chokihola Police Station of the Bokajan subdivision in Karbi Anglong on December 29, reports The Assam Tribune. According to information received, a group of KPLT militants, armed with sophisticated weapons, entered the Borlangso village and attempted to set several houses ablaze. No casualty on either side has been reported so far, sources said. Miscreants accompanied by suspected KPLT militants torched around 20 abandoned houses at a Rengma village in the Borlangso area of the district adds The Telegraph. Earlier, seven houses belonging to Rengma people were torched by unidentified miscreants on December 27 in a village, located 3 km away from the Chokihola Police Station.
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