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January - 2 
Employees of Public Health Centre of Khumbong in Imphal West District January 2 staged sit-in-protest to denounce alleged extortion notice served by an armed group, reports The Sangai Express. Some of the employees present at the protest site mentioned that two unidentified persons showed up at the
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Employees of Public Health Centre of Khumbong in Imphal West District January 2 staged sit-in-protest to denounce alleged extortion notice served by an armed group, reports The Sangai Express. Some of the employees present at the protest site mentioned that two unidentified persons showed up at the Centre recently and demanding that each of the employees cough up INR 10,000 and also insisted that the collected amount should be handed over within December 31, 2013.
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January - 23 
Tension prevails in and around Kokrajhar following the attack on a motorcycle rally taken out by the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF)’s youth wing by some minority community youths at Monakosha village in Kokrajhar District on January 23, reports The Assam Tribune. According to sources, some minority c
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Tension prevails in and around Kokrajhar following the attack on a motorcycle rally taken out by the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF)’s youth wing by some minority community youths at Monakosha village in Kokrajhar District on January 23, reports The Assam Tribune. According to sources, some minority community youths attacked the motorcycle rally with lethal weapons and damaged a number of vehicles, besides injuring some Youth BPF members. Soon after the incident police rushed to the spot and controlled the situation. Four youths were arrested in this connection.
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January - 30 
Arunachal Pradesh is cut off from the rest of the country as protesters in Assam blocked supply routes to the state in protest against killings, reports Times of India on January 31. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samity (KMSS), which is leading the protest, blocked NH-52 at Borgang in Sonitpur District, whi
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Arunachal Pradesh is cut off from the rest of the country as protesters in Assam blocked supply routes to the state in protest against killings, reports Times of India on January 31. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samity (KMSS), which is leading the protest, blocked NH-52 at Borgang in Sonitpur District, which is the only lifeline to Arunachal capital Itanagar.
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February - 23 
Protestors set ablaze two vehicles, including one belonging to the Assam Police, at Borgang in Sonitpur District on February 23, reports The Assam Tribune. However, the passengers escaped unhurt. An indefinite curfew was clamped in Gingia Police Station limits and the Borgang Police Outpost in Sonit
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Protestors set ablaze two vehicles, including one belonging to the Assam Police, at Borgang in Sonitpur District on February 23, reports The Assam Tribune. However, the passengers escaped unhurt. An indefinite curfew was clamped in Gingia Police Station limits and the Borgang Police Outpost in Sonitpur District following the recovery of four more dead bodies on February 22 adds The Hindu. The National Highway-52 (NH-52) was blocked at Borgang and Bedeti by the activists of All Karbi Students Union (AKSU), All Assam Gorkha Student's Union (AAGSU) and other student organisations in protest against the incident. With the recovery of the four bodies the toll in January 29 attack have gone up to 15. Miscreants had killed 11 persons in the Behali Reserve Forest along the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh inter-State border in Sonitpur District on January 29.
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March - 12 
The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)-regional committee of All Assam Gorkha Students’ Union (AAGSU) on March 12 organized a protest rally in Kokrajhar town (Kokrajhar District) against the massive extortion, abduction and killings in BTC area by various militant elements, especially by NDFB-IKS, r
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The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)-regional committee of All Assam Gorkha Students’ Union (AAGSU) on March 12 organized a protest rally in Kokrajhar town (Kokrajhar District) against the massive extortion, abduction and killings in BTC area by various militant elements, especially by NDFB-IKS, reports The Sentinel. President of BTC region of AAGSU, Dimbeswar Upadhyay said the villages along Indo–Bhutan border like Nikashi, Daranga, Tamulpur, Nagrijuli in Baksa District, Orang, Bandarguri in Udalguri District, Malivita, Shantipur, Datgari in Chirang District and Saralpara, Ultapani, Patgaon in Kokrajhar District are prone to the demand of militant organizations.
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April - 3 
On April 3, shops downed shutters for the day throughout Williamnagar in East Garo Hills in protest over the escalating violence in the region and a crowd numbering over a hundred from different walks of life intruded into the premises of the Deputy Commissioner’s office. The crowd rushed into the o
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On April 3, shops downed shutters for the day throughout Williamnagar in East Garo Hills in protest over the escalating violence in the region and a crowd numbering over a hundred from different walks of life intruded into the premises of the Deputy Commissioner’s office. The crowd rushed into the office chamber of Deputy Commissioner, V K Mantri, demanding adequate protection from militants and criminals.
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April - 18 
The Telegraph reports that hundreds supporters of Pro-ULFA leader, Hira Sarania or Naba Kumar Sarania, who is consensus candidate of the Jonogosthiyo Oikyo Moncho from Kokrajhar constituency, on April 18, staged a protest at Mushalpur in Baksa District demanding immediate arrest of those involved in
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The Telegraph reports that hundreds supporters of Pro-ULFA leader, Hira Sarania or Naba Kumar Sarania, who is consensus candidate of the Jonogosthiyo Oikyo Moncho from Kokrajhar constituency, on April 18, staged a protest at Mushalpur in Baksa District demanding immediate arrest of those involved in the attack on the election office of Sarania at Sathesanka in the District in the evening of April 17.
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May - 5 
The Shillong Times reports on May 6 that four people were injured in police firing in Assam’s Nagaon District on a mob protesting against BTAD violence during the 12-hour state-wide bandh on May 5. The Police fired on the mob at Doboka area when supporters of Muslim Students Union, which had called
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The Shillong Times reports on May 6 that four people were injured in police firing in Assam’s Nagaon District on a mob protesting against BTAD violence during the 12-hour state-wide bandh on May 5. The Police fired on the mob at Doboka area when supporters of Muslim Students Union, which had called the bandh, attacked and threw stones at them when asked to withdraw the road blocks.
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May - 7 
All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), on May 7, expressed its serious concern over news pointing to the involvement of some forest personnel in the killings of innocent villagers in Kokrajhar and Baksa Districts and strongly condemned the State government for its failure to seize illegal firearms availab
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All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), on May 7, expressed its serious concern over news pointing to the involvement of some forest personnel in the killings of innocent villagers in Kokrajhar and Baksa Districts and strongly condemned the State government for its failure to seize illegal firearms available in the BTAD. The ABSU members staged a dharna (protest) at Dighalipukhuripar, against the recent spurt in violence in the BTAD. On the issue of availability of illegal firearms in the BTAD, ABSU president Pramod Boro, said, “State government has admitted that illegal firearms are available in large number in BTAD, but has failed to seize the same. Every time when violence breaks out, the government announces that all illegal firearms will be seized. Government must seize all illegal firearms available in BTAD.”
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May - 8 
The Telegraph, on May 9, reports that the arrest of PLA militant ‘corporal’ Taorem Sanathoi has triggered a protest at Patsoi Part-4, 7 kilometers from Imphal. His family said that he had disassociated from the militant organisation ten years ago and had an identity card issued by 18 Sikh Regiment o
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The Telegraph, on May 9, reports that the arrest of PLA militant ‘corporal’ Taorem Sanathoi has triggered a protest at Patsoi Part-4, 7 kilometers from Imphal. His family said that he had disassociated from the militant organisation ten years ago and had an identity card issued by 18 Sikh Regiment on September 26, 2012, identifying him as a surrendered militant.
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May - 12 
The Telegraph reports that a number of student organisations and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Kokrajhar District, on May 12, joined hands in protest against the continued violence in BTAD, while the National Commission for Minorities suggested Dispur set up fast-track courts for quick di
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The Telegraph reports that a number of student organisations and Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in Kokrajhar District, on May 12, joined hands in protest against the continued violence in BTAD, while the National Commission for Minorities suggested Dispur set up fast-track courts for quick disposal of the violence-related cases in the area. The protesters demanded seizure of illegal arms, security for every citizen in the BTAD and punishment for the culprits involved in the killings.
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May - 14 
Also, All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU) has served an ultimatum to the State Government demanding justice for the victims of BTAD violence, reports The Sentinel. The members of Cachar District unit of AAMSU staged a protest demonstration, on May 14, demanding fulfillment of their charter of
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Also, All Assam Minority Students’ Union (AAMSU) has served an ultimatum to the State Government demanding justice for the victims of BTAD violence, reports The Sentinel. The members of Cachar District unit of AAMSU staged a protest demonstration, on May 14, demanding fulfillment of their charter of demands within a period of fifteen days.
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May - 14 
Separately, Civil society groups on, May 14, staged a demonstration in Guwahati to demand permanent peace in BTAD. People from all communities participated in the peace meet organized by Concerned Citizens of Assam and urged the Prime Minister to bring about a solution to the violence and increase s
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Separately, Civil society groups on, May 14, staged a demonstration in Guwahati to demand permanent peace in BTAD. People from all communities participated in the peace meet organized by Concerned Citizens of Assam and urged the Prime Minister to bring about a solution to the violence and increase security in the region, reports The Assam Tribune. They demanded long-term security arrangements for the vulnerable areas of BTAD for at least five years.
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May - 16 
Meanwhile, a sit-in-protest was staged jointly by International Meetei Forum (IMF); Meetei Youths' Front South-East Asia (MYFSEA) and Eramdam Lamjing Meira (ELM) at Kwakeithel Thounaojam Leikai in protest against the alleged threat notice served by Kuki National Organization (KNO) to residents of Tu
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Meanwhile, a sit-in-protest was staged jointly by International Meetei Forum (IMF); Meetei Youths' Front South-East Asia (MYFSEA) and Eramdam Lamjing Meira (ELM) at Kwakeithel Thounaojam Leikai in protest against the alleged threat notice served by Kuki National Organization (KNO) to residents of Tuibong Meetei village, Churachandpur and forcing to shift Bijang Khunao Meetei Leikai Cemetery to Khuga River in Imphal West District, reports E-pao reports on May 17.
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May - 16 
The Telegraph reports that two persons were killed and at least nine injured when Security Forces (SFs) open fired at a mob outside Panbari Police outpost in Bijni subdivision of Chirang District of Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts (BTAD) in the evening of May 16. Sources said a mob from
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The Telegraph reports that two persons were killed and at least nine injured when Security Forces (SFs) open fired at a mob outside Panbari Police outpost in Bijni subdivision of Chirang District of Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts (BTAD) in the evening of May 16. Sources said a mob from Hadan area gheaored the outpost in protest against the Army shooting at and injuring a village youth, Rajib Basumatary while conducting operation against militants. The Police said the protesters injured a Policeman and a driver and also damaged few vehicles at the outpost, forcing them to open fire which killed two persons on the spot and injured many
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May - 27 
Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants fired seven blank rounds at Tumpreng Bazar in West Karbi Anglong District in the night of May 27, reports The Sentinel. According to some sources, it was a warning shot to commuters and business establishment who defy bandh (shut down strike) call by
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Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants fired seven blank rounds at Tumpreng Bazar in West Karbi Anglong District in the night of May 27, reports The Sentinel. According to some sources, it was a warning shot to commuters and business establishment who defy bandh (shut down strike) call by KPLT, on May 28 in protest of killing of its cadre by Security Forces (SFs) on May 25.
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May - 27 
Separately, the All Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts (BTAD) Minority Students Association (ABMSU), on May 27, staged a protest outside the Raj Bhawan in the city while demanding for Governor’s Rule in the BTAD areas, reports The Sentinel. They demanded immediate dismissal of the Bodoland
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Separately, the All Bodoland Territorial Administered Districts (BTAD) Minority Students Association (ABMSU), on May 27, staged a protest outside the Raj Bhawan in the city while demanding for Governor’s Rule in the BTAD areas, reports The Sentinel. They demanded immediate dismissal of the Bodoland Territorial Council led by Hagrama Mohilary and a comprehensive drive to flush out extremist elements from the BTAD areas, adds The Assam Tribune. In a memorandum to the Governor, the student body also called for steps to remove the camps of the youth members of the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF) and Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) and to seize all illegal arms of the BTAD areas within one month. The student body has also called for steps to set up permanent armed police posts at all the sensitive points in the BTAD areas.
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June - 1 
E-Pao reports that a protest was made on June 1 by Joint Action Committee (JAC) for the removal of United Revolutionary Front (URF) designated camp and all Army/Assam Rifles (AR) posts from Loitang Khunou in Imphal West District.
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E-Pao reports that a protest was made on June 1 by Joint Action Committee (JAC) for the removal of United Revolutionary Front (URF) designated camp and all Army/Assam Rifles (AR) posts from Loitang Khunou in Imphal West District.
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June - 27 
The Shillong Times reports on June 28 that prohibitory orders has been imposed in Imphal West District as protestors blocked roads in protest against the killing of a Policeman, Sub Inspector M Krishnadas who was found murdered on June 21 at Sadokpam Leirak near FCI Godown in Imphal West District.
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The Shillong Times reports on June 28 that prohibitory orders has been imposed in Imphal West District as protestors blocked roads in protest against the killing of a Policeman, Sub Inspector M Krishnadas who was found murdered on June 21 at Sadokpam Leirak near FCI Godown in Imphal West District.
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June - 30 
Agitation has been launched since June 30 demanding enforcement of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The agitation that will last for a week was launched by the Irabot Research and Commemoration Committee (IRCC), Organisation for Movement of Indigenous Peoples o
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Agitation has been launched since June 30 demanding enforcement of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The agitation that will last for a week was launched by the Irabot Research and Commemoration Committee (IRCC), Organisation for Movement of Indigenous Peoples of Manipur (OMIPM) and the Students’ League Manipur (SLM).
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July - 1 
Kuki Peoples Forum (KPF) submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister seeking justice and protection by extending the sixth schedule to the hill areas of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express on July 2. The Sixth Schedule gives tribal communities considerable autonomy and it is applicable in the North
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Kuki Peoples Forum (KPF) submitted a memorandum to the Prime Minister seeking justice and protection by extending the sixth schedule to the hill areas of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express on July 2. The Sixth Schedule gives tribal communities considerable autonomy and it is applicable in the North-East India. Currently the sixth schedule is applicable to States of Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, and Mizoram.
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July - 4 
Assam Tribune reports that Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), the apex body of the Kuki community in Manipur, along with its frontal organisations such as Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), Kuki Chief Association, Kuki Women Union (KWU) and Kuki Organisation for Human Rights, organised a protest rally on July
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Assam Tribune reports that Kuki Inpi Manipur (KIM), the apex body of the Kuki community in Manipur, along with its frontal organisations such as Kuki Students' Organisation (KSO), Kuki Chief Association, Kuki Women Union (KWU) and Kuki Organisation for Human Rights, organised a protest rally on July 4 demanding settlement of Kuki people before any agreement with other groups such as Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM). It has been alleged that NSCN-IM murdered 905 Kukis and uprooted 360 Kuki villages during the 1990s.The Telegraph reports that a citizens’ group, is gearing up to resume its agitation ahead of the State Assembly session for the implementation of Inner-Line Permit (ILP). According to the 2011 census, there are INR 704000 migrants out of Manipur’s population of 22,93,896.
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July - 8 
Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), on July 8, staged a sit-in-protest at Keishampat Junction in Imphal West District demanding implementation of Inner Line Permits (ILP).
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Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS), on July 8, staged a sit-in-protest at Keishampat Junction in Imphal West District demanding implementation of Inner Line Permits (ILP).
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July - 16 
On July 16 staff of Staff of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, (NIEIT), Imphal Centre, staged a sit-in-protest at its Akampat campus Imphal West District, urging to revoke the monetary demands served by United Revolutionary Front (URF) People’s Revolutionary Party of Kan
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On July 16 staff of Staff of National Institute of Electronics and Information Technology, (NIEIT), Imphal Centre, staged a sit-in-protest at its Akampat campus Imphal West District, urging to revoke the monetary demands served by United Revolutionary Front (URF) People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), reports The Sangai Express.
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July - 21 
Members of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and 26 organisations representing the State’s indigenous populace staged a dharna (non-violent sit in protest) in front of the Raj Bhawan in Guwahati on July 21 reports Assam Tribune. The protest was against illegal cross-border migration from Banglade
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Members of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and 26 organisations representing the State’s indigenous populace staged a dharna (non-violent sit in protest) in front of the Raj Bhawan in Guwahati on July 21 reports Assam Tribune. The protest was against illegal cross-border migration from Bangladesh. AASU alleged that through its various acts of omission and commission, including the latest move to grant relaxed visa to sections of Bangladeshi citizens, the Centre had made it clear that the interests of the indigenous people were not in its mind. AASU later submitted a memorandum to the Governor, highlighting their grievances and seeking their redress.
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July - 21 
The Shillong Times reports that Assam residents on July 21 protested against the growing abduction of Assam-based businessmen in Garo Hills at Mancachar in Dhubri District. At least 14 traders have been abducted by militants in Garo Hills in the last two months of which two were found dead.
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The Shillong Times reports that Assam residents on July 21 protested against the growing abduction of Assam-based businessmen in Garo Hills at Mancachar in Dhubri District. At least 14 traders have been abducted by militants in Garo Hills in the last two months of which two were found dead.
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July - 24 
The Sangai Express reports that the agitation being spearheaded by the Students Wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit (ILP) intensified with more than 30 students suffering injuries in different clashes between students and Police at different areas at Imphal on July 24. It is said that more
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The Sangai Express reports that the agitation being spearheaded by the Students Wing of Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit (ILP) intensified with more than 30 students suffering injuries in different clashes between students and Police at different areas at Imphal on July 24. It is said that more than 50 students have also been detained. In their bid to storm the State Legislative Assembly, which is currently holding budget session, a large number of DM College students tried to move out of their college campus in the form of protest rallies through both western and eastern gates simultaneously, but the attempt was foiled by the Police.
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July - 25 
The Sangai Express reports that 12 students were injured in different agitations demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the State in Imphal and Thoubal Districts on July 25. State Government has ordered all the educational institutes of Imphal East and Imphal West closed till July 28.
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The Sangai Express reports that 12 students were injured in different agitations demanding Inner Line Permit (ILP) in the State in Imphal and Thoubal Districts on July 25. State Government has ordered all the educational institutes of Imphal East and Imphal West closed till July 28.
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July - 28 
At least four students were injured during the protest demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) on July 28 near Bishnupur bazaar in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express on July 29.
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At least four students were injured during the protest demanding implementation of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) on July 28 near Bishnupur bazaar in Bishnupur District, reports The Sangai Express on July 29.
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July - 30 
The Hindu reports that there were wide spread protests in four Districts of the State demanding Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) on July 30. All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU), Kangleipak Students' Association (KSA), Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) and Manipur Students' Federation (M
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The Hindu reports that there were wide spread protests in four Districts of the State demanding Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) on July 30. All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU), Kangleipak Students' Association (KSA), Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM) and Manipur Students' Federation (MSF) organised a rally at Yairipok in Thoubal District demanding the implementation of ILPS.
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August - 4 
Security arrangements have been beefed up in Dhubri District, to thwart possible strikes by NDFB-IKS and other militant outfits in the lead upto Independence Day, reports Assam Tribune on August 5.
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Security arrangements have been beefed up in Dhubri District, to thwart possible strikes by NDFB-IKS and other militant outfits in the lead upto Independence Day, reports Assam Tribune on August 5.
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August - 6 
Nagaland Post reports on August 6 that security has been tightened in Manipur in view of Independence Day celebrations on August 15. Manipur Security Forces (SFs) have been deployed at various sensitive areas in Imphal West and Imphal East Districts. In the wake of series of protest being carried ou
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Nagaland Post reports on August 6 that security has been tightened in Manipur in view of Independence Day celebrations on August 15. Manipur Security Forces (SFs) have been deployed at various sensitive areas in Imphal West and Imphal East Districts. In the wake of series of protest being carried out by students and women under the aegis of the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) demanding implementation of ILP system. Armed police and state security personnel have been were conducting random frisking and checking at various points, particularly along the main roads leading to Imphal city.
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August - 7 
As part of the ongoing security check prior to Independence Day (August 15) to prevent any unwanted incidents Security Forces (SFs) conducted a combing operation on August 7 at areas under Kakching Police Station in Thoubal District and arrested seven bail out militants and six individuals suspected
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As part of the ongoing security check prior to Independence Day (August 15) to prevent any unwanted incidents Security Forces (SFs) conducted a combing operation on August 7 at areas under Kakching Police Station in Thoubal District and arrested seven bail out militants and six individuals suspected to be miscreants, reports The Sangai Express. Meanwhile, during a sit in protest demanding Inner Line permit System (ILPS) in Manipur held on August 7 at Lilong Chajing near Lilong Bridge in Thoubal District, protesters decided to implement ILPS in Lilong Chajing area whereby non locals would be prohibited in the area, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 7 
The Sentinel reports that Assom Gana Parishad (AGP) held a sit–in protest on August 7 at Dibrugarh District against the cabinet decision of Assam Government to provide shelter to Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam. Punakon Baruah the President of Dibrugarh District Unit of AGP stated that the decision
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The Sentinel reports that Assom Gana Parishad (AGP) held a sit–in protest on August 7 at Dibrugarh District against the cabinet decision of Assam Government to provide shelter to Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam. Punakon Baruah the President of Dibrugarh District Unit of AGP stated that the decision was ‘anti–national’.
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August - 8 
Nagaland Post reports that the Maoist Communist Party-Manipur (MCP-M), on August 8, while announcing a boycott to the upcoming Independence Day celebration of India on August 15, called upon the people to stay away from participating in any celebration functions. While appealing not to participate i
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Nagaland Post reports that the Maoist Communist Party-Manipur (MCP-M), on August 8, while announcing a boycott to the upcoming Independence Day celebration of India on August 15, called upon the people to stay away from participating in any celebration functions. While appealing not to participate in the Independence Day of India, a statement of the MCPM signed by its ‘publicity secretary’ Comrade Nonglen Meetei raised a question to the people to ask themselves if there was any reason for taking part in the celebration, alleging that India is oppressing the people of the State in all fronts.
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August - 11 
All State Bank of India (SBI) branches across Meghalaya remained closed on August 11 in protest against the alleged government failure to protect its employees and the public from kidnappers and extortionists, reports The Assam Tribune. Employees of SBI have threatened to demand complete closure of
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All State Bank of India (SBI) branches across Meghalaya remained closed on August 11 in protest against the alleged government failure to protect its employees and the public from kidnappers and extortionists, reports The Assam Tribune. Employees of SBI have threatened to demand complete closure of its branches in the Garo hills if the Meghalaya Government cannot guarantee their safety and security amid the spate of abductions, adds The Telegraph. The reaction came as SBI branches across Meghalaya closed down for a day on August 11 to demand immediate release of Subodh Kumar Mishra, a bank assistant at SBI’s Gasuapara branch in South Garo Hills, who was allegedly abducted by militants on August 5. Meanwhile, SBI Staff Association deputy general secretary (Shillong Module) Biman B Bhattacharya, on August 11, has revealed that the family of the abducted SBI official Subodh Kumar Mishra has paid an amount of INR 50, 0000 to the abductors. According to him, the payment was made on August 9. “Despite paying the ransom, the abductors are yet to release the bank assistant,” Bhattarcharya said during the silent protest rally in the city. Informing that the identity of the abductors is still unknown, the SBI officials said that the abductors had claimed that they were members of a new militant outfit.
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August - 11 
While State Bank of India (SBI) branches all over the State will remain closed on August 11 (today) SBI employees in Garo Hills region will go on an indefinite strike in protest against the abduction of their colleague, Subodh Kumar Mishra on August 5.
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While State Bank of India (SBI) branches all over the State will remain closed on August 11 (today) SBI employees in Garo Hills region will go on an indefinite strike in protest against the abduction of their colleague, Subodh Kumar Mishra on August 5.
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August - 13 
Activists of the All Assam Students Union (AASU) burnt effigies of CM Tarun Gogoi at various places of the State on August 13 in protest against the Government’s failure to protect the lives and property of the people of the State.
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Activists of the All Assam Students Union (AASU) burnt effigies of CM Tarun Gogoi at various places of the State on August 13 in protest against the Government’s failure to protect the lives and property of the people of the State.
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August - 16 
Demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest rally and sit-in-protests were held at various places in the state on August 16 reports The Sangai Express. Sit in protest was organised at Wangjing Bazaar in Thoubal District. Meanwhile Heingang MayaiLeikai Meira Paibi (women torch
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Demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) protest rally and sit-in-protests were held at various places in the state on August 16 reports The Sangai Express. Sit in protest was organised at Wangjing Bazaar in Thoubal District. Meanwhile Heingang MayaiLeikai Meira Paibi (women torch bearers) also organised sit in protest at Heingang Thangamapal Community hall in Imphal West District in connection with demand of ILP system.
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August - 20 
The Telegraph reports that Police and protesters clashed for the second consecutive day in Assam’s Golaghat District on August 20, leaving three persons, including a Class IX student, dead and several injured. 14 persons sustained bullet injuries while several Police personnel were also injured in t
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The Telegraph reports that Police and protesters clashed for the second consecutive day in Assam’s Golaghat District on August 20, leaving three persons, including a Class IX student, dead and several injured. 14 persons sustained bullet injuries while several Police personnel were also injured in the attack by protesters. The student has been identified as Raju Rajak while the other two are yet to be identified.
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August - 21 
Demanding permanent settlement of the border issue, stopping the Naga aggression as well as in protest against Police atrocities in Golaghat in which three people have been killed and several others injured in firing, Tinsukia District committees of All Tai Ahom Students’ Union and All Assam Hindu S
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Demanding permanent settlement of the border issue, stopping the Naga aggression as well as in protest against Police atrocities in Golaghat in which three people have been killed and several others injured in firing, Tinsukia District committees of All Tai Ahom Students’ Union and All Assam Hindu Students’ Union jointly staged a rail roko programme at New Tinsukia Railway Station in the night of August 21. They demanded that President’s Rule should be imposed in Assam before further deterioration of the law and order situation.
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August - 25 
The execution of 16-year-old school student Priya Basumatary by IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants that has been drawing widespread condemnation and triggering street protests over the last few days, also rocked the Assam Assembly on August 25, reports
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The execution of 16-year-old school student Priya Basumatary by IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) militants that has been drawing widespread condemnation and triggering street protests over the last few days, also rocked the Assam Assembly on August 25, reports The Telegraph. Priya was shot from point-blank range by NDFB-IKS cadres at Dwimuguri village in Chirang District on August 20. The militants compelled villagers to gather at a place and then shot her dead in front of them. They accused the girl of being a Police informer. The militants also assaulted her parents.
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August - 28 
The Sangai Express reports that All Tokpaching Meira Paibi (women torch bearers) and Women Development Organisation, Tokpaching in Thoubal District organised a sit-in-protest and meeting on Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) on August 28. Meanwhile, showing solidarity to the popular movement for en
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The Sangai Express reports that All Tokpaching Meira Paibi (women torch bearers) and Women Development Organisation, Tokpaching in Thoubal District organised a sit-in-protest and meeting on Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) on August 28. Meanwhile, showing solidarity to the popular movement for enforcement of ILPS in the state all public carriers operating on Uripok-Singda route have decided to cease passenger service on August 29 (today) to take out a mass rally, reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 29 
Demanding immediate implementation of the Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) signed between the Centre, Assam Government and the two Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) groups on October 8, 2012, the ex-DHD and ex-Jewel faction of DHD(DHD-J) militants took part in a dharna(protest), organised by the Halali Progres
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Demanding immediate implementation of the Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) signed between the Centre, Assam Government and the two Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) groups on October 8, 2012, the ex-DHD and ex-Jewel faction of DHD(DHD-J) militants took part in a dharna(protest), organised by the Halali Progressive Welfare Society, in front the office of the Deputy Commissioner on August 29 , in Dima Hasao (Dima Hasao District) demanding the implementation of MoS in a time-bound manner, withdrawal of cases related to ex-DHD and ex-DHD-J militants, proper rehabilitation of all ex-DHD and ex-DHD-j militants , ex gratia for the families of killed cadres, formation of the Barman-Hojai Development Council as per Clause 2.8 of the MoS and completion of National Highway from Lumding to Silchar and regular salaries for employees of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (NCHAC).
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August - 30 
The Assam Tribune reports that in the aftermath of the recent violence and arson that erupted in the border between Golaghat and Wokha Districts, a high-level meeting between Nagaland and Assam has agreed to “continue with the efforts to resolve the border issues from the chief secretary down to the
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The Assam Tribune reports that in the aftermath of the recent violence and arson that erupted in the border between Golaghat and Wokha Districts, a high-level meeting between Nagaland and Assam has agreed to “continue with the efforts to resolve the border issues from the chief secretary down to the deputy commissioner level”. The decision was arrived at a meeting held at the Police Complex in Chumukedima on August 30, Nagaland’s Additional Chief Secretary, Toshi Aier said. The meeting was an offshoot of the August 21 talks held in Guwahati, between the Chief Minister of Nagaland, T R Zeliang and Chief Minister of Assam Tarun Gogoi. Stating that from now on such meetings would be a monthly affair, Aier said the next meeting has been scheduled to be held at Jorhat in Assam.
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August - 30 
Two civilians identified as Ramkashing Vashi and Mayopam Ramraor were killed and 26 were wounded on August 30 in Police firing as the peace rally organised by United Naga Council (UNC) turned violent at Ukhrul town in Ukrul District, reports The Sangai Express. Five security personnel including one
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Two civilians identified as Ramkashing Vashi and Mayopam Ramraor were killed and 26 were wounded on August 30 in Police firing as the peace rally organised by United Naga Council (UNC) turned violent at Ukhrul town in Ukrul District, reports The Sangai Express. Five security personnel including one lady Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) trooper and four commandos were reported to be missing, and by the evening of August 30 the missing Security Personnel were freed. Two AK47 rifles, six magazines, two 9 mm pistols, four magazines, one bullet-proof jacket and a walkie-talkie set have been reportedly confiscated from Security Forces (SFs) by the protesters. In view of the highly volatile situation, the District Administration has requisitioned Army and Assam Rifles (AR) and they have been keeping a tight vigil at Ukhrul town. Assam Tribune further adds that the protesters were demanding a settlement of the Indo-Naga issue and removal of prohibitory orders from Ukhrul town. In protest against the killing of two protesters in Police firing at Ukhrul, a lightning bandh (shutdown strike) of 24 hours has been imposed in all Naga inhabited areas since 5 pm of August 30, reports The Sangai Express. On learning about the violent confrontation Chief Minister (CM) Okram Ibobi Singh convened a high level meeting on August 30 reports The Sangai Express.
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August - 30 September - 1
According to information received from UNC, all the Naga inhabited areas of the State would observe simultaneous shut down including National Highways (NHs) from 10 am to 12 noon on September 1(today), reports The Sangai Express. Further, the CM on August 31 visited injured victims at Jawaharla
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According to information received from UNC, all the Naga inhabited areas of the State would observe simultaneous shut down including National Highways (NHs) from 10 am to 12 noon on September 1(today), reports The Sangai Express. Further, the CM on August 31 visited injured victims at Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Medical Science (JNIMS) and Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) and promised that State Government would bear all medical expenses of all the injured victims apart from giving ex-gratia of INR 500000 each to families of the deceased victims, reports The Sangai Express. The CM further stated that “For us who did not witness the whole sequence of events, only an enquiry will tell us how did the confrontation broke out,” and added that Government was working to recover missing weapons, which were taken from the State SFs, reports The Sangai Express. Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) President SD Reisang on August 31 blamed the State Government for the fatal clash between Naga protesters and Government Forces, reports The Sangai Express. The Ukhrul Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Samuel Risom demanded judiciary enquiry into the incident. United Committee Manipur (UCM) strongly condemned the killing of protestors in the UNC sponsored rally on August 30, reports The Sangai Express. The All Tribal Students Union Manipur (ATSUM) and Indigenous Democratic Front (IDF) strongly condemned the killing of protestors in Ukhrul on August 30, reports The Sangai Express. ATSUM demanded the immediate revocation of prohibitory order in Ukhrul District Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF) Manipur general secretary Athuan Abonmai said on August 31 that “If Chief Minister Ibobi continues to rule the state, then the innocent Nagas citizens’ lives are not secure at all. Past incidents at Mao Gate, Senapati, Tamenglong incident, Chandel incident and now at Ukhrul and tomorrow he may have plans to carry out genocides on entire Naga, reports The Sangai Express . Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) also demanded settlement of the long pending political issue and removal of 144 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in the Ukhrul District, reports The Sangai Express on August 31. NSF further stated that August 30 incident clearly showed that State Government of Manipur has deployed SFs in State District not for safeguarding but for militarization and bring fear in the minds of the peace loving citizens.
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September - 1 
The Sangai Express reports that a massive sit-in-protest was staged on September 1 at Tamenglong in protest against the killing of two Naga protesters on August 30.
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The Sangai Express reports that a massive sit-in-protest was staged on September 1 at Tamenglong in protest against the killing of two Naga protesters on August 30.
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September - 1 
The Sangai Express reports that Village Pradhans on September 1 protested deadly attacks on Gram Pradhans on August 30. They staged a sit-in-protest at Panchayat Bhavan, Porompat in Imphal East District.
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The Sangai Express reports that Village Pradhans on September 1 protested deadly attacks on Gram Pradhans on August 30. They staged a sit-in-protest at Panchayat Bhavan, Porompat in Imphal East District.
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September - 2 
Meanwhile, Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), the All Bodo Women’s Welfare Federation (ABWWF), the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Assam Press Correspondents’ Union (APCU) strongly condemned the arrest of Jaikhnong Brahma and demanded his release, reports The Sentinel.
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Meanwhile, Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), the All Bodo Women’s Welfare Federation (ABWWF), the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) and the Assam Press Correspondents’ Union (APCU) strongly condemned the arrest of Jaikhnong Brahma and demanded his release, reports The Sentinel.
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September - 2 
Meanwhile, members of the Kokrajhar Press Club staged a two–hour demonstration in front of Pragati Bhavan on September 4 demanding release of journalist Jaikhlong Brahma who was arrested on September 2 for alleged links with NDFB-IKS, reports The Sentinel.
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Meanwhile, members of the Kokrajhar Press Club staged a two–hour demonstration in front of Pragati Bhavan on September 4 demanding release of journalist Jaikhlong Brahma who was arrested on September 2 for alleged links with NDFB-IKS, reports The Sentinel.
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September - 2 
The Hindu reports on September 2 that a ban on all National projects in the State and vehicular movements along National highways has been announced by United Naga Council (UNC). During the meeting it was also decided not to accept the INR 500000 ex-gratia announced by Chief Minister for the family
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The Hindu reports on September 2 that a ban on all National projects in the State and vehicular movements along National highways has been announced by United Naga Council (UNC). During the meeting it was also decided not to accept the INR 500000 ex-gratia announced by Chief Minister for the family of the deceased. Kanglaonline further adds that the blocking of traffic along National Highway would commence from September 4.
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September - 3 
Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, on September 3, reviewed the situation in Manipur in the wake of a road blockade call issued by United Naga Council (UNC) and assured full assistance to the State Government to ensure normal life, reports The Sangai Express. UNC called for indefinite blo
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Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh, on September 3, reviewed the situation in Manipur in the wake of a road blockade call issued by United Naga Council (UNC) and assured full assistance to the State Government to ensure normal life, reports The Sangai Express. UNC called for indefinite blockade of National Highway from September 4(today), after killing of two protestors in Ukhrul by State Security Forces (SFs) after the protest on August 30 turned violent.
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September - 3 
The Sangai Express reports that on September 3 a protest demonstration cum public meeting was held at Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai in Imphal West District under the aegis of the Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai Nupi Marup, Social Reformation and Development Club Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai and Young Welfa
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The Sangai Express reports that on September 3 a protest demonstration cum public meeting was held at Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai in Imphal West District under the aegis of the Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai Nupi Marup, Social Reformation and Development Club Langthabal Lep Makha Leikai and Young Welfare Club Langthabal Mantrikhong Makha Leikai, demanding the implementation of Inner Line Permit System (ILPS). During the meeting it was resolved to heighten agitations seeking implementation of the ILPS in Manipur within the year 2014 and to pressure the State government for unconditional release of Advocate Arjun who is detained under judicial custody.
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September - 6 
Nagaland Post reports on September 6 that the United Naga Council (UNC) has demanded imposition of President’s Rule in the ‘failed state of Manipur’ in order to restore the faith of the people in democracy. UNC alleged that Manipur Chief Minister Ibobi and the deputy chief minister Gaikhangam, who w
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Nagaland Post reports on September 6 that the United Naga Council (UNC) has demanded imposition of President’s Rule in the ‘failed state of Manipur’ in order to restore the faith of the people in democracy. UNC alleged that Manipur Chief Minister Ibobi and the deputy chief minister Gaikhangam, who were constitutionally obliged to listen to the voice of the people, protect the life of the citizens and safeguard their security, had instead ‘muffled the voice of the people’ by taking lives and brutalized the people by their forces. The UNC was protesting against the imposition of 144 Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) in Ukhrul District Head Quarter for more than seven weeks by.
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September - 8 
Meanwhile more than 700 people from organisations such as All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU), AASU, Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), All Bodoland Minority Students’ union (ABMSU) Bodoland Students’ Union (BSU) and local residents participated in the rally demanding unconditional release of Jaiklong Brahma , r
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Meanwhile more than 700 people from organisations such as All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU), AASU, Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), All Bodoland Minority Students’ union (ABMSU) Bodoland Students’ Union (BSU) and local residents participated in the rally demanding unconditional release of Jaiklong Brahma , reports The Sentinel.
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September - 9 
Meanwhile, Naga Women Union (NWU)-sponsored sit-in protests were held on September 9 in the District headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati to register their protest against the alleged assault on the rights of the Naga people and tribals by the Government of Manipur with the alleg
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Meanwhile, Naga Women Union (NWU)-sponsored sit-in protests were held on September 9 in the District headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati to register their protest against the alleged assault on the rights of the Naga people and tribals by the Government of Manipur with the alleged motive of suppressing them, reports E-Pao.
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September - 12 
Tripurainfo reports on September 12 that a tribal-based political party has stepped up its agitation for a separate State to be carved out of Tripura. It has now announced that the party members would go to Delhi to meet union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram t
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Tripurainfo reports on September 12 that a tribal-based political party has stepped up its agitation for a separate State to be carved out of Tripura. It has now announced that the party members would go to Delhi to meet union Home Minister Rajnath Singh and union Tribal Affairs Minister Jual Oram to press for the demand. The Indigenous People's Front of Tripura (IPFT), which launched a stir for the division of the State in Aug 2013, held a massive rally last month. The IPFT has been for many years demanding a separate State, to be carved out of Tripura, by upgrading the Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC).
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September - 13 
Meanwhile, the Kukis observed the Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni in Sadar Hills in Senapati District on September 13 to mark the deaths of Kuki people killed during the ethnic clash which broke out in the 1990s between them and the Nagas.
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Meanwhile, the Kukis observed the Kuki Black Day or Sahnit Ni in Sadar Hills in Senapati District on September 13 to mark the deaths of Kuki people killed during the ethnic clash which broke out in the 1990s between them and the Nagas.
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September - 13 
On September 13, at Kemphur village in Golaghat District, four Naga groups including Naga Students Federation (NSF) and Lotha Hoho (the apex organisation of the Lotha community) erected banners in the borders areas asking Assam Police to withdraw from the disputed areas, reports The Sentinel.
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On September 13, at Kemphur village in Golaghat District, four Naga groups including Naga Students Federation (NSF) and Lotha Hoho (the apex organisation of the Lotha community) erected banners in the borders areas asking Assam Police to withdraw from the disputed areas, reports The Sentinel.
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September - 14 
Further, on September 14, in support of on-going movement for implementation ILP in Manipur, Shillong Manipuri Students' Union (SMSU), organized a sit in protest at Don Bosco Laitumkhrah in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District.
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Further, on September 14, in support of on-going movement for implementation ILP in Manipur, Shillong Manipuri Students' Union (SMSU), organized a sit in protest at Don Bosco Laitumkhrah in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District.
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September - 15 
The Shillong Times reports that, on September 15, pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups organised a public meeting at Nongstoin Market in West Khasi Hills District where they reiterated their demand for the ILP. The pressure groups took note of the State Government’s failure to put in place an alternat
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The Shillong Times reports that, on September 15, pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups organised a public meeting at Nongstoin Market in West Khasi Hills District where they reiterated their demand for the ILP. The pressure groups took note of the State Government’s failure to put in place an alternative mechanism to curb influx and entry of illegal immigrants into the State and renewed their demand for immediate implementation of the proposed comprehensive mechanism to combat influx of illegal immigrants. The meeting was attended by leaders of Hynniewtrep National Youth Front (HNYF), Federation of Khasi Jaintia and Garo People (FKJGP), Khasi Students Union (KSU) central body, KSU West Khasi Hills unit and FKJGP West Khasi Hills circle
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September - 16 
Earlier, on September 16 Thang-Ta (weapon-based martial art) artistes of Performing Arts and Culture, Keirao Bitra staged a sit-in-protest at Keirao public waiting shed in Imphal East to show solidarity to the ongoing Inner Line Permit (ILP) agitation spearheaded by JCILPS reports The Sangai Express
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Earlier, on September 16 Thang-Ta (weapon-based martial art) artistes of Performing Arts and Culture, Keirao Bitra staged a sit-in-protest at Keirao public waiting shed in Imphal East to show solidarity to the ongoing Inner Line Permit (ILP) agitation spearheaded by JCILPS reports The Sangai Express.
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September - 16 
Meanwhile, the Meira Paibis (women torch bearers) of Keishampat Yumjao Lairembi (Imphal West District) also staged a sit-in protest demanding implementation of ILPS, reports The Sangai Express.
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Meanwhile, the Meira Paibis (women torch bearers) of Keishampat Yumjao Lairembi (Imphal West District) also staged a sit-in protest demanding implementation of ILPS, reports The Sangai Express.
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September - 17 
On September 17, students of Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School in Imphal embarked on a class boycott protesting against failure to release members of agitating Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) including student leaders arrested by Police, reports The Sangai Express. The studen
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On September 17, students of Ram Lal Paul Higher Secondary School in Imphal embarked on a class boycott protesting against failure to release members of agitating Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) including student leaders arrested by Police, reports The Sangai Express. The students also hinted that students of other schools and colleges are likely to follow the same suit in the coming days.
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September - 18 
A 12-hour strike was called from 6am on September 18 by TSL to protest the killings, reports The Telegraph.
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A 12-hour strike was called from 6am on September 18 by TSL to protest the killings, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 19 
Meanwhile, Locals of Paltan Bazar in Dibrugarh District blocked the road leading to Maijaan (Dibrugarh) on September 19 protesting against the kidnapping of a businessman identified as Sagir Hussain, who had gone to Demow in Shivasagar District on September 15 and has been missing since then. When h
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Meanwhile, Locals of Paltan Bazar in Dibrugarh District blocked the road leading to Maijaan (Dibrugarh) on September 19 protesting against the kidnapping of a businessman identified as Sagir Hussain, who had gone to Demow in Shivasagar District on September 15 and has been missing since then. When his relatives managed to contact him on his cell phone an unknown individual stated that Sagir Hussain has been kidnapped and demanded a ransom of INR 2 million. The demonstrators have set a deadline of 24 hours to the Police or else they threatened to obstruct traffic from plying on the road that leads to Assam Medical College and Hospital.
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September - 19 
On September 19, members of 10 organisations launched a 100-hour sit-in near the Golaghat Deputy Commissioner (DC), reports The Telegraph. The organisations were demanding a permanent solution to Assam-Nagaland border feud, ensure safety of life and properties of people living on the border area, re
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On September 19, members of 10 organisations launched a 100-hour sit-in near the Golaghat Deputy Commissioner (DC), reports The Telegraph. The organisations were demanding a permanent solution to Assam-Nagaland border feud, ensure safety of life and properties of people living on the border area, rehabilitation of the people affected in recent border skirmishes, expedite development of the border areas and take necessary steps for the release of Philson Kujur and Ajoy Gour, two students, who were allegedly kidnapped by miscreants from the Nagaland side of the border on July 26.
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September - 19 
On September 19, students and public staged a sit-in protest at Kongba Kshetri Leikai in Imphal East District demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express.
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On September 19, students and public staged a sit-in protest at Kongba Kshetri Leikai in Imphal East District demanding implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express.
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October - 2 
A sit-in-protest was staged at MG Avenue at Thangal Bazar in Imphal West District by the Non-Manipuris of the State condemning the bomb blast at the area on October 1 which killed one Police man and injured 27 civilians, reports The Sangai Express on October 3.
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A sit-in-protest was staged at MG Avenue at Thangal Bazar in Imphal West District by the Non-Manipuris of the State condemning the bomb blast at the area on October 1 which killed one Police man and injured 27 civilians, reports The Sangai Express on October 3.
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October - 2 
On October 2 local populace of Phayeng (Imphal West) took out a protest rally condemning the grenade attack on the residence of Pradhan (chief) of Phayeng Gram Panchayat (village self government body) Angom Gojen on October 1 , reports The Sangai Express.
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On October 2 local populace of Phayeng (Imphal West) took out a protest rally condemning the grenade attack on the residence of Pradhan (chief) of Phayeng Gram Panchayat (village self government body) Angom Gojen on October 1 , reports The Sangai Express.
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October - 25 
The traders of Itakhola in Sonitpur District held a protest on October 25, against the grenade attack by NDFB-IKS militants in which five people were injured, reports The Telegraph.
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The traders of Itakhola in Sonitpur District held a protest on October 25, against the grenade attack by NDFB-IKS militants in which five people were injured, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 4 
Hundreds of locals staged a protest at Sarthebari in Barpeta District on November 4, seeking strict action against Sahanur Alom.
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Hundreds of locals staged a protest at Sarthebari in Barpeta District on November 4, seeking strict action against Sahanur Alom.
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November - 23 
A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has threatened to call for an ‘indefinite stir’ in protest against the State Governments failure to initiate peace talks with the militant group, reports The Shillong Times on November 24. The ‘political secretary’ of UALA, Rangdat Garo said that the State Government wa
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A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has threatened to call for an ‘indefinite stir’ in protest against the State Governments failure to initiate peace talks with the militant group, reports The Shillong Times on November 24. The ‘political secretary’ of UALA, Rangdat Garo said that the State Government was dragging its feet on the peace talks with UALA and accused it of failing to bring any group to the negotiating table with concrete conclusion. Meanwhile, a little known group calling itself the A’chik Revolutionary Force (ARF), believed to be having close ties to the UALA, has voiced its support for the group in its endeavour for peace talks. However, Meghalaya Police claim that there is no such group as ARF other than UALA using the same name to exert pressure on the Government. A Police source stated that “UALA is desperate to hold peace talks to escape police operations. They are using the name of ARF to show the government that a conglomerate of outfits under the banner of ARF is supporting them. The ARF is UALA,”.
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November - 25 
Various organizations staged a demonstration on November 25 in front of the Chirang Deputy Commissioner (DC) office in Chirang District protesting against the abduction of Dilip Kumar Sao, the school teacher who was abducted on November 19, reports The Sentinel. The protesters demanded immediate rel
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Various organizations staged a demonstration on November 25 in front of the Chirang Deputy Commissioner (DC) office in Chirang District protesting against the abduction of Dilip Kumar Sao, the school teacher who was abducted on November 19, reports The Sentinel. The protesters demanded immediate release of the abducted school teacher. They said that if the abducted school teacher was not released within two days, then they would come out on the streets against militants groups and against the failure of the administration in providing security to the common people. They also submitted a memorandum to the Chirang DC.
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December - 5 
A sit-in-protest was staged on December 5 at Rafiuddin L/P School, Sangaiyumpham, Pt-II Awang Leikai in Thoubal District protesting against the bomb threat, adds e-pao.net. Womenfolk staging the protest appealed not to repeat such act in future.
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A sit-in-protest was staged on December 5 at Rafiuddin L/P School, Sangaiyumpham, Pt-II Awang Leikai in Thoubal District protesting against the bomb threat, adds e-pao.net. Womenfolk staging the protest appealed not to repeat such act in future.
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December - 8 
Also the All Adivasi Students' Association of Assam (AASAA) on December 8 staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to press for its demand to include Adivasis living in Assam in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list, reports The Telegraph.
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Also the All Adivasi Students' Association of Assam (AASAA) on December 8 staged a protest at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi to press for its demand to include Adivasis living in Assam in the Scheduled Tribes (ST) list, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 24 
The death toll in attacks by the IK Songbijit faction National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) reached 76 amid reports of retaliatory strikes and thousands of people leaving their homes and taking shelter in schools and churches, reports The Times of India on December 25. Retaliatory attacks
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The death toll in attacks by the IK Songbijit faction National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) reached 76 amid reports of retaliatory strikes and thousands of people leaving their homes and taking shelter in schools and churches, reports The Times of India on December 25. Retaliatory attacks began in the morning of December 24 in which five Bodos were killed in Sonitpur and Chirang Districts. Subsequent Police firing to control hundreds of rampaging tribals claimed the lives of three more adivasis in Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur District. Adivasis beheaded two Bodos in Chirang and burnt down houses in Kokrajhar District. Night curfew was imposed in Kokrajhar, Chirang, Udalguri and Sonitpur. As reported earlier, 48 Adivasis were killed in attacks by the NDFB-IKS at five different places in Sonitpur and Kokrajhar Districts on December 23.
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