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January - 13 
The ULFA has threatened to target leaders of the ruling Congress Party in Assam if Army operations against the outfit continued, reports The Hindu. A caller claiming to be from the group's 28th battalion rang up a private TV channel's office in Guwahati and made the threat. The Congress separately t
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The ULFA has threatened to target leaders of the ruling Congress Party in Assam if Army operations against the outfit continued, reports The Hindu. A caller claiming to be from the group's 28th battalion rang up a private TV channel's office in Guwahati and made the threat. The Congress separately termed the ULFA's threat as "nothing new". Congress president Bhubaneswar Kalita told the Press Trust of India “The ULFA's threat to attack Congress leaders is nothing new. On several occasions such threats were made by them.”
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January - 30 
The ULFA warned the North East Television channel to stop its operations in Assam if it failed to prove within a month its report that the outfit had taken money from the State Government to withdraw its call to boycott the National Games, scheduled to be held in Guwahati from February 9-18, reports
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The ULFA warned the North East Television channel to stop its operations in Assam if it failed to prove within a month its report that the outfit had taken money from the State Government to withdraw its call to boycott the National Games, scheduled to be held in Guwahati from February 9-18, reports Press Trust of India.
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February - 1 
Meanwhile, the NSCN-IM warned the Union Government that it will not talk to the new chairman of the ceasefire monitoring mechanism. Reports added that V.S. Atem, a NSCN-IM leader, in a letter to the Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal, accused the Union Government of having a hidden agenda and asked hi
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Meanwhile, the NSCN-IM warned the Union Government that it will not talk to the new chairman of the ceasefire monitoring mechanism. Reports added that V.S. Atem, a NSCN-IM leader, in a letter to the Union Home Secretary V.K. Duggal, accused the Union Government of having a hidden agenda and asked him to clarify the rationale behind the replacement of the interlocutor.
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February - 4 
The ULFA again threatened the North East Television channel to prove its report that the outfit accepted money to withdraw the National Games boycott call within a month.
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The ULFA again threatened the North East Television channel to prove its report that the outfit accepted money to withdraw the National Games boycott call within a month.
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February - 16 
The construction of rail track between Kumarghat and Agartala was affected due to security threat posed by the militants, reports Assam Tribune. The report added that designated construction companies urged the North Eastern Frontier Railway to ask the Tripura Government to ensure adequate security
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The construction of rail track between Kumarghat and Agartala was affected due to security threat posed by the militants, reports Assam Tribune. The report added that designated construction companies urged the North Eastern Frontier Railway to ask the Tripura Government to ensure adequate security at the construction sites. Out of total 170 minor bridges, the construction of 162 bridges was completed while work for eight more bridges is yet start, the report mentioned. Construction of tunnels at Longthorai Valley and Atharamura Hills was also affected due to militant threat, the report said.
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February - 18 
The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) reportedly threatened to resume its attacks on Hindi-speaking people and leaders and workers of the Congress party, according to Telegraph. An unidentified leader of the outfit’s 28th battalion called up a section of the media in Guwahati and claimed that t
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The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) reportedly threatened to resume its attacks on Hindi-speaking people and leaders and workers of the Congress party, according to Telegraph. An unidentified leader of the outfit’s 28th battalion called up a section of the media in Guwahati and claimed that the Union Government as well as the State government had not “responded positively to the outfit’s lifting the ban it had imposed on the ongoing 33rd National Games. They have continued their operations, which had once again prompted the outfit to take to the path of violence.”
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March - 4 
The railway project between Silchar and Lumding was stalled due to militant activity. The Telegraph reports that technical staff and labourers engaged by different civil engineering agencies have refused to work due to fear of the militants and the delay in completion of the projects has escalated t
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The railway project between Silchar and Lumding was stalled due to militant activity. The Telegraph reports that technical staff and labourers engaged by different civil engineering agencies have refused to work due to fear of the militants and the delay in completion of the projects has escalated the cost for the project from its originally-envisaged INR 648 crore to INR 1,462 crore.
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March - 14 
Militants of the NSCN-IM served extortion notes to some State and Union Government offices in the North Cachar Hills district. The outfit also asked the contractors, traders, and the construction agencies, now engaged in conversion of the Silchar-Lumding metre gauge rail track into broad gauge, to p
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Militants of the NSCN-IM served extortion notes to some State and Union Government offices in the North Cachar Hills district. The outfit also asked the contractors, traders, and the construction agencies, now engaged in conversion of the Silchar-Lumding metre gauge rail track into broad gauge, to pay ransom, reports Telegraph. According to intelligence agencies, 50 NSCN-IM cadres led by Simlaisang, a self-styled ‘major’ of the outfit’s armed wing, are operating in the district. While a self-styled ‘captain’ John Tangkhul is the "area commander" in Haflong town, ‘sergeant’ Angu Lotha is the ‘chief’ of the outfits’s Mahur unit. The extortion notes reportedly bear the initials of Tangkhul.
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May - 4 
At least five trucks transporting goods for the Manipur sericulture project remained stranded at Manipur State Road Transport Corporation complex without unloading the goods. The truckers could not unload the items as an unidentified outfit had threatened of dire consequences if the sericulture depa
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At least five trucks transporting goods for the Manipur sericulture project remained stranded at Manipur State Road Transport Corporation complex without unloading the goods. The truckers could not unload the items as an unidentified outfit had threatened of dire consequences if the sericulture department failed to pay the ‘go down tax’.
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May - 6 
Militants belonging to the Samuel faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) shot dead one person, Seinminlien, and assaulted another person, Hentinlal, in the Churachandpur district on May 5-night, according to Sangai Express. The outfit stated that the two persons were ‘punished’ for misbehaving at
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Militants belonging to the Samuel faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) shot dead one person, Seinminlien, and assaulted another person, Hentinlal, in the Churachandpur district on May 5-night, according to Sangai Express. The outfit stated that the two persons were ‘punished’ for misbehaving at the Grand Hotel along Thangjam road. It also leveled three other ‘charges’ on the two which included posing as KNF cadres, threatening others in the name of the outfit with a country made gun and trying to snatch arms from those who went to ‘inquire’ into the incident.
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May - 20 
The ULFA reportedly carried out massive extortion drive, especially against people belonging to the Hindi-speaking community, in various parts of Jorhat, Amguri, Sonari and Sivasagar through SMS (Short Message Service). The name of Ram Singh, commander of the ‘28 battalion’ of the ULFA, is written a
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The ULFA reportedly carried out massive extortion drive, especially against people belonging to the Hindi-speaking community, in various parts of Jorhat, Amguri, Sonari and Sivasagar through SMS (Short Message Service). The name of Ram Singh, commander of the ‘28 battalion’ of the ULFA, is written at the end of every SMS, reports Assam Tribune.
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May - 21 
The chairman of the ex-Bodo Liberation Tiger (BLT) Welfare Society, Jonomohan Mushahary, on May 21 warned the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) to stop fratricidal killings by targeting innocent Bodo youths and ex-BLT cadres and viewed it as beyond their tolerance. He also accused the NDF
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The chairman of the ex-Bodo Liberation Tiger (BLT) Welfare Society, Jonomohan Mushahary, on May 21 warned the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) to stop fratricidal killings by targeting innocent Bodo youths and ex-BLT cadres and viewed it as beyond their tolerance. He also accused the NDFB of having no respect for cease-fire ground rules and doubted whether their command over the outfit was intact. He urged the joint monitoring group to look after NDFB’s activities following cease-fire to clarify whether the outfit is in favour of restoring peace in the area and maintaining ground rules for peaceful negotiations.
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May - 22 
The ULFA military spokesman, Raju Baruah, threatened the SFs of ‘dire consequences’ if it continues to kill unarmed members of the outfit in ‘fake encounters’, according to Telegraph. He claimed that the recent killing of two ULFA militants at Chaygaon in the Kamrup district on May 18 was not a genu
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The ULFA military spokesman, Raju Baruah, threatened the SFs of ‘dire consequences’ if it continues to kill unarmed members of the outfit in ‘fake encounters’, according to Telegraph. He claimed that the recent killing of two ULFA militants at Chaygaon in the Kamrup district on May 18 was not a genuine encounter but a case of cold-blooded murder. The warning came just hours after Dhrubajyoti Lahan was killed.
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May - 25 
Police sources said that the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has reportedly threatened villagers of dire consequences if they do not intensify the agitation against the security forces for killing ‘innocent civilians’ in upper Assam. The public in districts of upper Assam have reportedly sta
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Police sources said that the United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) has reportedly threatened villagers of dire consequences if they do not intensify the agitation against the security forces for killing ‘innocent civilians’ in upper Assam. The public in districts of upper Assam have reportedly started raising their voice against the ULFA due to its continuing strike against innocent civilians.
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May - 29 
Imphal Free Press reported that shopkeepers at the Paona International Market downed their shutters since they have been severely affected by an unspecified militant group’s extortion demands. Meanwhile, sources said among the five insurance companies, the Life Insurance Corporation was closed last
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Imphal Free Press reported that shopkeepers at the Paona International Market downed their shutters since they have been severely affected by an unspecified militant group’s extortion demands. Meanwhile, sources said among the five insurance companies, the Life Insurance Corporation was closed last weekend over a reported demand of INR 10 crores. Sources added that the extortion amount served as ‘annual tax’ to the proscribed KYKL outfit.
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June - 4 
Suspected militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), killed the former Chief Executive Member of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, Purnendu Langthasa, and a former executive member of the Council, Nindu Langthasa, at Langlai Hasnu village in the NC Hil
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Suspected militants of the Black Widow, a breakaway faction of the Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), killed the former Chief Executive Member of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council, Purnendu Langthasa, and a former executive member of the Council, Nindu Langthasa, at Langlai Hasnu village in the NC Hills district on June 4, reports Assam Tribune. Both were the candidates of the Congress party for the upcoming Council election. The party alleged that the militant group has been warning and demanding an amount of INR one crore from the party for the safety of its candidates for the elections.
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June - 20 
A group of top surrendered ULFA cadres reportedly asked the ULFA not to target its activists and warned them that they would compelled to take ‘appropriate position’ if they indulge in violence against them. The surrendered-ULFA men also asked the Government to provide adequate safety to them.
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A group of top surrendered ULFA cadres reportedly asked the ULFA not to target its activists and warned them that they would compelled to take ‘appropriate position’ if they indulge in violence against them. The surrendered-ULFA men also asked the Government to provide adequate safety to them.
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July - 12 
The ULFA-backed People’s Consultative Group threatened to pull out of the peace process with the Union government, following the July 11 killing of six ULFA cadres in Assam and Meghalaya.
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The ULFA-backed People’s Consultative Group threatened to pull out of the peace process with the Union government, following the July 11 killing of six ULFA cadres in Assam and Meghalaya.
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August - 1 
Meanwhile, following threats to the media by the two factions of the proscribed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) outfit, all newspapers in Imphal, the cable television and Information Service Television went on strike, reports Imphal Free Press. The journalists are staging a day a
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Meanwhile, following threats to the media by the two factions of the proscribed People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) outfit, all newspapers in Imphal, the cable television and Information Service Television went on strike, reports Imphal Free Press. The journalists are staging a day and night sit-in protest at the Keishampat junction in the Imphal West district on August 1. The two factions of the PREPAK insisted that a certain press release had to be published and another faction forbidding its publication. Both threaten of dire consequences and parceled rocket propelled grenade ammunition to the editor of local newspaper The Sangai Express.
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August - 12 
Meanwhile, armed militants reportedly threatened to kill more Hindi-speaking migrants as they said it was the order from ‘higher-ups’. The KLNLF has also called for a 20-hour Karbi Anglong strike beginning 5 pm on August 14.
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Meanwhile, armed militants reportedly threatened to kill more Hindi-speaking migrants as they said it was the order from ‘higher-ups’. The KLNLF has also called for a 20-hour Karbi Anglong strike beginning 5 pm on August 14.
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September - 1 
The PULF claimed responsibility for opening fire at the residences of three persons, Mohammed Islamuddin, Mohammed Jalanuddin and Mohammed Mustaque, at Lilong Yangbi Leikai, Lilong Leihaokhong and Lilong Turel Ahanbi Haoreibi in the Thoubal district on September 1-night, according to Sangai Express.
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The PULF claimed responsibility for opening fire at the residences of three persons, Mohammed Islamuddin, Mohammed Jalanuddin and Mohammed Mustaque, at Lilong Yangbi Leikai, Lilong Leihaokhong and Lilong Turel Ahanbi Haoreibi in the Thoubal district on September 1-night, according to Sangai Express. The outfit stated that the attack was carried out as a warning to stop them from drug dealings. It also asked all three to ‘surrender’ within 10 days and warned that ‘capital punishment’ would be ‘awarded’ if they fail to do so.
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September - 11 
A huge amount of ransom was demanded by two unidentified militant outfits from the Manipur election commission office at capital Imphal, reports Nagaland Post. “We have been threatened with dire consequences if the extortion demands were not met. So we decided to work with closed gate,” said an unna
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A huge amount of ransom was demanded by two unidentified militant outfits from the Manipur election commission office at capital Imphal, reports Nagaland Post. “We have been threatened with dire consequences if the extortion demands were not met. So we decided to work with closed gate,” said an unnamed official.
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September - 18 
Unidentified militants kept a bomb with an extortion note at the residence of Nameirakpam Biren Singh, an executive engineer of the State electricity department at Kakwa Nameirakpam Leikai under Singjamei police station in the Imphal West district on September 18-evening. The bomb was later defused
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Unidentified militants kept a bomb with an extortion note at the residence of Nameirakpam Biren Singh, an executive engineer of the State electricity department at Kakwa Nameirakpam Leikai under Singjamei police station in the Imphal West district on September 18-evening. The bomb was later defused by SF personnel. According to Sangai Express, the extortion note was carrying the letter head of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) outfit. Meanwhile, Imphal Free Press reports the note was issued in the name of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) outfit.
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October - 11 
According to Hindu, local newspapers on October 11 decided to cease publication indefinitely from October 12 (today) in the wake of threats from the militant groups. A faction of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) warned the editors of dire consequences if their news related to
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According to Hindu, local newspapers on October 11 decided to cease publication indefinitely from October 12 (today) in the wake of threats from the militant groups. A faction of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) warned the editors of dire consequences if their news related to the celebration of the raising day of the outfit was not published. Meanwhile, the other PREPAK faction threatened to kill all editors, reports and staff if the press release was published.
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October - 15 
In the same district, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants tonsured the heads of two women, Buya Ongbi Cheisam Ningol Gulejan alias Ibemma and Maibam Ongbi Yumnam Ningol Shila alias Angang-cha, and later paraded them before the media on October 15 for their alleged involvement in drug abuse
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In the same district, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants tonsured the heads of two women, Buya Ongbi Cheisam Ningol Gulejan alias Ibemma and Maibam Ongbi Yumnam Ningol Shila alias Angang-cha, and later paraded them before the media on October 15 for their alleged involvement in drug abuse and drug peddling. They were caught along with five grams of drugs by the Meira Paibis, an association of women, from Sekmaijin Thongam Leikai and later handed over to the PLA militants.
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October - 23 
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘seized’ one truckload of betel leaf worth INR 1.5 million from Imphal city and destroyed the consignment in the Imphal West district on October 23, reports Telegraph. A spokesman for the outfit said henceforth it would punish anybody selling betel leaf a
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The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘seized’ one truckload of betel leaf worth INR 1.5 million from Imphal city and destroyed the consignment in the Imphal West district on October 23, reports Telegraph. A spokesman for the outfit said henceforth it would punish anybody selling betel leaf and tobacco, without any warning. The outfit asked the owner of the seized consignment, identified only as Gupta, to surrender to its cadre. Meanwhile, traders of betel leaf went underground in the capital city following the killing of two traders, belonging to the State of Bihar, by PLA militants.
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October - 24 
A rocket mortar along with a letter and flowers was recovered from the office of A. Nabachandra, Director of Social Welfare Department, on October 24-evening, according to Sangai Express. The letter addressed to the Director warned him to tender an apology to the public or face punishment within fiv
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A rocket mortar along with a letter and flowers was recovered from the office of A. Nabachandra, Director of Social Welfare Department, on October 24-evening, according to Sangai Express. The letter addressed to the Director warned him to tender an apology to the public or face punishment within five days. The explosive was later defused. One individual, claiming to be a KCP cadre, informed the press that the bomb was placed by the KCP cadres.
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October - 25 
Militants belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) warned the officials allegedly involved in the faulty recruitment process in the Social Welfare Department to declare the results invalid and to give in to the outfit failing which ‘punitive actions’ would be
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Militants belonging to the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) warned the officials allegedly involved in the faulty recruitment process in the Social Welfare Department to declare the results invalid and to give in to the outfit failing which ‘punitive actions’ would be initiated against them immediately. Meanwhile, Manipur State Social Welfare and Agriculture Minister N. Loken denied that there had been any irregularity in the recent process of recruitment of supervisors and other staff in the department. His residence was reportedly attacked by militants at Leimapokpam in the Bisshnupur district on October 24-night, for his alleged role in the faulty recruitment.
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October - 25 
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘seized’ 25 bags of betel leaf, from a vehicle on the airport road in capital Imphal on October 25-eveninhg. The ‘seized’ betel leafs were later set ablaze by militants at unspecified place in the Imphal West district. The outfit also warned the Indian Ai
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The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants ‘seized’ 25 bags of betel leaf, from a vehicle on the airport road in capital Imphal on October 25-eveninhg. The ‘seized’ betel leafs were later set ablaze by militants at unspecified place in the Imphal West district. The outfit also warned the Indian Airlines and other transport agencies against helping in bringing the betel leaf into the State in future.
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October - 26 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) asked all owners and drivers that light vehicles carrying more than five persons would be shot at without further warning in Dimapur, reports Nagaland Post. The outfit said that the order was being issued following reports of intense activ
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) asked all owners and drivers that light vehicles carrying more than five persons would be shot at without further warning in Dimapur, reports Nagaland Post. The outfit said that the order was being issued following reports of intense activity targeting its cadre by the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants in Dimapur and surrounding areas. The NSCN-K’s warning reportedly came a day after a statement issued by the NSCN-IM asking vehicle owners that it would check number plates of their vehicles in Dimapur citing security reasons.
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October - 26 
The village chiefs could not submit photos of electors in their respective villages to the assistant electoral returning officers to make election identity cards due to the threats received from a militant outfit in the Tamenglong district, reports Imphal Free Press. On October 9, the district elect
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The village chiefs could not submit photos of electors in their respective villages to the assistant electoral returning officers to make election identity cards due to the threats received from a militant outfit in the Tamenglong district, reports Imphal Free Press. On October 9, the district election authority reportedly issued an order asking village chiefs to submit photos of electors after the outfit obstructed photography teams from taking photos of voters under the Electoral Photo Identity Card and photo rolls programme which commenced from September, 2007 in the district.
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October - 27 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on October 27 blamed the Union government for the recent fratricidal killings in the state, reports Telegraph. The outfit’s information and publicity ministry said that such killings that had put “Nagalim’s peace at stake” was the fai
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on October 27 blamed the Union government for the recent fratricidal killings in the state, reports Telegraph. The outfit’s information and publicity ministry said that such killings that had put “Nagalim’s peace at stake” was the failure of the Indian security forces to restrain the cadres of the rival Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) from moving around with criminal intentions and agendas. The NSCN-IM warned of a showdown in the near future if New Delhi fails to control the NSCN-K activities. A communiqué by the outfit said, “The NSCN-IM’s blunt message to the government of India is to stop the Khaplang group from any anti-peace activities and anti-NSCN activities. The present scenario gives clear indications that the government of India has failed again to show its face of sincerity and commitment by feigning ignorance that appears to be more pretentious than anything else.”
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October - 27 
The NSCN-K warned all owners and drivers of light vehicles in Dimapur that all such vehicles carrying more than five persons would be shot at without warning. The outfit’s Dimapur ‘urban commander’, Captain Atoshe Sema, told residents of Dimapur not to move about in groups of more than six persons a
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The NSCN-K warned all owners and drivers of light vehicles in Dimapur that all such vehicles carrying more than five persons would be shot at without warning. The outfit’s Dimapur ‘urban commander’, Captain Atoshe Sema, told residents of Dimapur not to move about in groups of more than six persons after 6 PM.
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October - 30 
Sangai Express reports that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants captured N. Raghu, driver of a vehicle, and later paraded him before the media for his alleged involvement in the October 19 incident of giving away four cartons of beetle leaf to another person in the capital Imphal. One unnam
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Sangai Express reports that the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants captured N. Raghu, driver of a vehicle, and later paraded him before the media for his alleged involvement in the October 19 incident of giving away four cartons of beetle leaf to another person in the capital Imphal. One unnamed spokesperson for the outfit warned all inter-State vehicles against carrying beetle leaf and tobacco products in the future.
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October - 30 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) threatened to stop the construction work of laying down railway line between Tupul and Imphal, reports Sangai Express.
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) threatened to stop the construction work of laying down railway line between Tupul and Imphal, reports Sangai Express.
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November - 2 
According to Shillong Times, militants of the Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) asked for INR 500,000 from Monindra Rava, State Legislator representing Tikrikilla constituency, and threatened to kill his son and son-in law in case of his failure to pay the ransom within the deadline of November
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According to Shillong Times, militants of the Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) asked for INR 500,000 from Monindra Rava, State Legislator representing Tikrikilla constituency, and threatened to kill his son and son-in law in case of his failure to pay the ransom within the deadline of November 5. Rava belonged to the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP).
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November - 12 
The Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) threatened all Manipur Government departments against giving donations to the companions of Yamthang, former candidate of Saikul Assembly Constituency, according to Sangai Express. The outfit claimed to have found after ‘investigation’ that Yamthang and one Lunpu alias
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The Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) threatened all Manipur Government departments against giving donations to the companions of Yamthang, former candidate of Saikul Assembly Constituency, according to Sangai Express. The outfit claimed to have found after ‘investigation’ that Yamthang and one Lunpu alias Elbin alias Hangsei Kuki together with the gang, they constituted, had allegedly withdrawn a large amount of money from the Tribal Development Department through fraudulent means.
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November - 23 
Following a threat by the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA), 14 proprietors of Compact Discs (CD) parlours ‘surrendered’ CDs of Hindi and X-rated films to militants on November 23. Around 4000 surrendered CDs were set ablaze by the proprietors themselves at Takhel Leikai public ground in the Imphal E
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Following a threat by the People’s Liberation Army’s (PLA), 14 proprietors of Compact Discs (CD) parlours ‘surrendered’ CDs of Hindi and X-rated films to militants on November 23. Around 4000 surrendered CDs were set ablaze by the proprietors themselves at Takhel Leikai public ground in the Imphal East district.
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December - 2 
On December 2, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) asked the social welfare office of Tamenglong district to make available rice meant for the elderly people under the Annapurna scheme through the respective blocks by December 17. The outfit threatened to take punitive a
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On December 2, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) asked the social welfare office of Tamenglong district to make available rice meant for the elderly people under the Annapurna scheme through the respective blocks by December 17. The outfit threatened to take punitive action against non-compliance of its ‘diktat ‘.
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December - 20 
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Al-Qaeda threatened to blow up the offices of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Assam unit and All Assam Students Union (AASU) in Guwahati and also to kill its advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya, reports PTI. The report added that a letter addressed to th
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Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Al-Qaeda threatened to blow up the offices of the Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) Assam unit and All Assam Students Union (AASU) in Guwahati and also to kill its advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya, reports PTI. The report added that a letter addressed to the BJP state unit’s president, Ramen Deka, by eight persons claiming to be ISI and Al-Qaeda active members in Assam threatened "to blow out the main BJP and AASU offices like the World Trade Centre (in USA)". "Your offer to (Bangladeshi writer) Taslima Nasreen to stay in Assam is against Islam and its tenets. If you don’t stop your activities immediately a powerful bomb will be exploded in your main office," sated the letter. The hand-written letter, in immigrant Bangladeshi style Assamese dated December 11 on plain paper and received by post on December 20, alleged that the BJP under Deka’s leadership was "resorting to mental and physical torture of local Muslims. "Samujjal Bhattacharya’s death is also certain for his activities as AASU advisor", the letter threatened.
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December - 20 
Separately, one sabotage attempt by the suspected Adivasi National Liberation Army (ANLA) was foiled when trains were cancelled after revealing that 10 girders and roller bearings were missing from a rail bridge over the Doyang river in the Golaghat district on December 20-evening, according to Tele
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Separately, one sabotage attempt by the suspected Adivasi National Liberation Army (ANLA) was foiled when trains were cancelled after revealing that 10 girders and roller bearings were missing from a rail bridge over the Doyang river in the Golaghat district on December 20-evening, according to Telegraph. The revelation was made half an hour before the Mariani-Guwahati special passenger train was shedudled to pass by the bridge.
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December - 22 
The Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) threatened to blow up vital installations and security establishments in the State, reports Nagaland Post. On December 22, the BKI ‘regional commander (North East)’ Balwinder Singh in an e-mail statement sent to a local English daily stated, "By the end of this
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The Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) threatened to blow up vital installations and security establishments in the State, reports Nagaland Post. On December 22, the BKI ‘regional commander (North East)’ Balwinder Singh in an e-mail statement sent to a local English daily stated, "By the end of this month (December), we are going to explode (blast) bombs in Shillong city to take revenge on Khasi Students’ Union for committing atrocities on Punjabis residing in Sweepers Colony (Punjabi Colony) in Lewduh in previous years and for India's oppression on us."
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