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December - 1 
On December 1, the Pro-Talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) has expressed its reservation over its demands being “unnecessarily over discussed” at the peace talks which it feels is “stretching” the parleys, reports Assam Tr
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On December 1, the Pro-Talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) has expressed its reservation over its demands being “unnecessarily over discussed” at the peace talks which it feels is “stretching” the parleys, reports Assam Tribune. “In almost every round of talks, the ULFA leaders have been reiterating that all their demands are fundamental and cannot be ignored. These demands are within the constitutional framework and the government should not make any attempt to confuse or ask them to give up on any of it,” an unnamed source from the outfit said. The last round of talks between ULFA-PTF and Union Government’s Interlocutor AB Mathur was held in the last week of October in Guwahati.
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A Mizoram Home department official said on December1 that altogether 1,165 Brus, belonging to 289 families, returned to Mizoram from the six relief camps of Tripura during the ninth round of the government-sponsored repatriation process, which conclu
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A Mizoram Home department official said on December1 that altogether 1,165 Brus, belonging to 289 families, returned to Mizoram from the six relief camps of Tripura during the ninth round of the government-sponsored repatriation process, which concluded on November 30, reports The Assam Tribune. The repatriation exercise was the final attempt at bringing back the 4,447 Bru families - identified by the state as its bona fide residents who fled to the neighbouring state during an ethnic clash over two decades ago, he said.
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December - 1 
A woman cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by a joint team of local Police and District Reserve Guard (DRG), near Surnar village under Katekalyan Police Station limits in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on December
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A woman cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by a joint team of local Police and District Reserve Guard (DRG), near Surnar village under Katekalyan Police Station limits in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on December 1, reports The Pioneer. The arrested Maoist has been identified as Ganga Muchaki (20), she had been associated with CPI-Maoist since 2013. She was active as a member of ‘Chetna Natya Mandali’ (CNM), a cultural outfit of Maoists, under ‘Katekalyan Area Committee’ (KAC), was tasked with spreading Maoist propaganda, putting up posters and banners and keeping an eye on the movement of Security Personnel. A Police Officer said, Ganga was arrested when she was informing the villagers about the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), military wing of CPI-Maoist, week to be observed by the cadres from December 2. "When the patrolling team raided the spot, Muchaki was nabbed while other Maoists managed to escape," he added. ‘PLGA Week’ is celebrated each year between December 2 and 8 by the CPI-Maoist.
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December - 1 
All Assam Student’s Union (AASU)’s Duliajan unit also took out a bike rally in protest against the CAB, reports The Telegraph. The protesters took part in the rally as part of the joint protests with 30 other organizations against the bill in the sta
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All Assam Student’s Union (AASU)’s Duliajan unit also took out a bike rally in protest against the CAB, reports The Telegraph. The protesters took part in the rally as part of the joint protests with 30 other organizations against the bill in the state.
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At least four Pakistani troops, two of them officers, were killed in retaliatory fire by the Indian troops in the aftermath of the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) violation by Pakistan in the Rakhchikri and Rawlakote sectors along the Line of Control (LoC
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At least four Pakistani troops, two of them officers, were killed in retaliatory fire by the Indian troops in the aftermath of the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) violation by Pakistan in the Rakhchikri and Rawlakote sectors along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Pakistani troops were targeting civilian locations at Qasba and Karni villages of Poonch, in which a 55-year old civilian, Jamaal-ud-Din, was injured.
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Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) was being violated by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) to provide cover to militants infiltrating into Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), stated Inspector General (IG), Border Security Force (BSF), Ajmal Singh, reports India
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Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) was being violated by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) to provide cover to militants infiltrating into Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), stated Inspector General (IG), Border Security Force (BSF), Ajmal Singh, reports India Today on December 2. "Whenever there is infiltration, there is firing from the Pakistani side. The purpose of ceasefire violation is to facilitate infiltration but our forces are alert to ensure that there is no infiltration," IG, Singh, said. He further said there was no connection between the abrogation of provisions of Article 370 that provided special status to J&K and the increase in CFA violations following the Centre's move on August 5. "The situation along the border is fine and the ceasefire violations by Pakistan have no connection with the abrogation. This has been going on for many years now," he said. Singh said infiltration had reduced by a large extent but the launch pads across the LoC were active as militants were waiting to sneak in. "We do not have the exact figures of how many militants are there at the launching pads (on other side of Line of Control) but militants are there at these launching pads. They keep on making attempts to sneak in," he added.
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Expressing concern over the Pakistan Minister’s statement, the Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on December 1, said that the Minister’s disclosure had exposed Islamabad’s nefarious intent behind the initiative,
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Expressing concern over the Pakistan Minister’s statement, the Chief Minister (CM) of Punjab Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on December 1, said that the Minister’s disclosure had exposed Islamabad’s nefarious intent behind the initiative, reports The Tribune. The CM added that he had all along maintained that while as a Sikh he was elated at the opening of the corridor, that provided access to Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara, however, the threat it posed to our country could not be ignored.” He further said he had repeatedly warned that Pakistan was trying to woo the Sikhs by opening the corridor to further the ISI-backed “Referendum 2020” agenda.
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) stated that they are looking forward to give up our arms struggle and concentrate on political dialogue, reports The Northeast Today on December 2. HNLC ‘general secretary’ Sainkupar Nongtraw stated that
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) stated that they are looking forward to give up our arms struggle and concentrate on political dialogue, reports The Northeast Today on December 2. HNLC ‘general secretary’ Sainkupar Nongtraw stated that “If the political dialogue does not materialize, we don’t mind continuing with our struggle because we neither lack manpower nor money power nor the firepower.” Northeast Now adds that ““We are ready for peace talks within the ambit of the Constitution of India or even outside the Constitution as per requirements”.
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Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio stated on December 1 that negotiations between the various Naga rebel groups and the Central government have concluded and are “poised on the verge of history being made”, reports Northeast Today. He stated that “W
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Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio stated on December 1 that negotiations between the various Naga rebel groups and the Central government have concluded and are “poised on the verge of history being made”, reports Northeast Today. He stated that “We could be very close to the final solution”.
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On December 1, a team of Police and 6 Assam Rifles personnel arrested two people, Khupngaisuan Paite, (25), and Sonthianlam Paite, (34), for smuggling arms along the National Highway 102 on the outskirts of Imphal City, reports East Mojo. Police reco
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On December 1, a team of Police and 6 Assam Rifles personnel arrested two people, Khupngaisuan Paite, (25), and Sonthianlam Paite, (34), for smuggling arms along the National Highway 102 on the outskirts of Imphal City, reports East Mojo. Police recovered 60 live rounds of AK, two magazines and two mobile phones, among other objects.
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On December 1, students of Cotton University protested in front of the head office of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) at Ambari in Guwahati of Kamrup (metropolitan) District to protest alleged indirect support by the regional party to the CAB, reports T
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On December 1, students of Cotton University protested in front of the head office of the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) at Ambari in Guwahati of Kamrup (metropolitan) District to protest alleged indirect support by the regional party to the CAB, reports The Telegraph. “Through this protest we are warning the AGP leaders to be with the people of Assam. Otherwise, the people will give them a fitting reply,” said a protester. The protesters burnt effigies of AGP leaders, including its president Atul Bora.
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On December 1, the students of Dibrugarh University organised a protest and announced that they would not allow the political leaders supporting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) to enter the university, reports The Telegraph.
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On December 1, the students of Dibrugarh University organised a protest and announced that they would not allow the political leaders supporting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) to enter the university, reports The Telegraph.
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The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two civilians at Puraslagondhi village in Etapalli taluka (revenue sub-division) in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 1, reports India Today. The deceased have been identi
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The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two civilians at Puraslagondhi village in Etapalli taluka (revenue sub-division) in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 1, reports India Today. The deceased have been identified as Maaso alias Masu Pungati (55), the chief of the said village and Rishi alias Rushi Meshram (52), a political worker of the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP). Both have been working in Surjagad mines in the District which the Maoists disapproved of. As per the report, the two were killed by a group of around 30 to 40 Maoists who reached the village at night and called for a ‘Jan Darbar’ (kangaroo court of Maoists). Following the ‘Jan Darbar’, the Maoists sentenced the two to death for helping and supporting Government in running the mining operations at Surjagad mines. The two were then shot dead by the Maoists, following which they left the village warning and threatening the villagers.
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The Judicial commission report into the June 28, 2012, killings at Sarkeguda in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh says there is no evidence that the 17 persons killed were cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), and it has detected “ma
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The Judicial commission report into the June 28, 2012, killings at Sarkeguda in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh says there is no evidence that the 17 persons killed were cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), and it has detected “manipulation in probe” after the killings, reports The Times of India on December 2. A joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Chhattisgarh Police had gunned down 17 persons at Sarkeguda in the night of June 28. Security Forces (SFs) had claimed they had launched an operation on the basis of inputs about the presence of Maoists in Sarkeguda and killed 17 Maoists. However, locals insisted those killed were not Maoists but innocent villagers, who had assembled for a village meeting. Later, on July 11, 2012, a one-member judicial commission, headed by Justice V K Agrawal, a retired judge of Madhya Pradesh, High Court, was formed which submitted its report to the State Government in November 2019. The Justice Agrawal report doesn’t use the words ‘fake encounter’, but indicates that those killed were not rebels. The panel has pointed out that they killed from “close quarters”, and that one of the victims was gunned down in the morning — several hours after the “encounter” took place. There was no firing by the villagers, but the SFs might have “fired in panic”, the report says. The Justice Agrawal report has also noted that the injuries suffered by six SF personnel were due to crossfire — possibly by bullets fired by forces. Observing that there was “clear manipulation in the investigation”, the commission also doubted the villagers’ claim that they had assembled for a meeting to discuss a festival.
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The Maoists abducted several traders and released them after few hours in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, reports The New Indian Express on December 2. The businessmen were abducted when they were returning from Jagargunda weekly market in the Distri
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The Maoists abducted several traders and released them after few hours in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, reports The New Indian Express on December 2. The businessmen were abducted when they were returning from Jagargunda weekly market in the District. Superintendent of Police (SP), Shalabh Sinha, said, “The armed Maoists took the local businessmen inside the jungle for questioning. Usually, the rebels also procure their requirements from them besides seeking inputs about the presence of forces. This time the traders were also asked on paddy procurement in the region. All traders were set free after few hours”.
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December - 2 
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was injured while defusing one of the five Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sagmetta village in Bijapur District of Chhattisga
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was injured while defusing one of the five Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) planted by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Sagmetta village in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on December 2, reports The Times of India. A Police Official said, the CRPF personnel recovered four of the IEDs that were planted between Sarkeguda and Tarrem villages and the fifth one was detected from a place near Sagmetta village where the device was kept behind a Maoist banner. When the CRPF personnel were defusing it, the device exploded, causing injuries to the CRPF trooper, identified as Madkam Somdu, the Official added.
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December - 2 
Ceasefire Monitoring Group Shokin Chauhan on December 2 stated that new Naga militant recruits will not get jobs automatically and that they would be subject to verification, reports Nagaland Post. His statement comes amidst reports of the massive re
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Ceasefire Monitoring Group Shokin Chauhan on December 2 stated that new Naga militant recruits will not get jobs automatically and that they would be subject to verification, reports Nagaland Post. His statement comes amidst reports of the massive recruitment of cadres by various underground groups in the last two months. He also added that armed cadres would be rehabilitated based on the number of years they had spent in the Naga insurgent movement. He clarified that a group would not be able to claim benefits for a person who had jointed a month ago, unlike someone who had joined 15-20 years back. Pointing out that there was a laid-down process under which verification of cadres would take place.
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December - 2 
Negotiations between United Liberation Front of Asom-pro-Talk Faction (ULFA-PTF) and Government of India (GoI) is reportedly heading towards a conclusion. Reports News 18 on December 3. The draft, framed as the two sides reached a consensus, will be
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Negotiations between United Liberation Front of Asom-pro-Talk Faction (ULFA-PTF) and Government of India (GoI) is reportedly heading towards a conclusion. Reports News 18 on December 3. The draft, framed as the two sides reached a consensus, will be forwarded to the Home Ministry for approval. A ULFA-PTF leader stated that “Talks with the interlocutor are going on, but the negotiations are almost completed. The Interlocutor shall make the draft on agreed points between ULFA and GoI shortly. After due consent from the Home Ministry, the draft file will be forwarded for the PMO’s final approval”. ULFA-PTF ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia stated that “We are hopeful that the Government of India will sign the agreement very soon. However, we cannot ascertain the exact date on which the agreement will be signed. It totally depends on Government of India. We hope that agreement will be signed by early 2020”. In its 'charter of demands', the ULFA also demand a change to the law and order framework, which isn’t possible under the current provisions of the Constitution.
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December - 2 
On December 2, Police recovered weapons from Khabam Chumbreithong area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. One modified .303 rifle, one .303 magazine, 6 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, machine bow, 17 arrows, samples of arrow heads and
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On December 2, Police recovered weapons from Khabam Chumbreithong area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. One modified .303 rifle, one .303 magazine, 6 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, machine bow, 17 arrows, samples of arrow heads and two single barrel guns were recovered. The recovery was made from the house of arms smugglers arrested on December 1.
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December - 2 
Posters and banners bearing the name of ‘Gandhamardhan-Saria Divisional Committee (GSDC)’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered from a place near Cherengajhangi bus stop on Paikmal-Nuapada Road in Bargarh District of Odisha o
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Posters and banners bearing the name of ‘Gandhamardhan-Saria Divisional Committee (GSDC)’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered from a place near Cherengajhangi bus stop on Paikmal-Nuapada Road in Bargarh District of Odisha on December 2, reports Pioneer. Through the banners and posters, the Maoists urged local people to celebrate their ‘People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA), armed wing of CPI-Maoist, week' from December 2 to 8. The recovery indicates the presence of Maoists in the Paikmal block area of the District.
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December - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) launched a massive Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in over a dozen areas in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said on a tip off about the presence of militants
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Security Forces (SFs) launched a massive Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) in over a dozen areas in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said on a tip off about the presence of militants, troops of Rashtriya Rifles (RR), Special Operation Group (SOG) of J&K Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) launched a joint CASO and cordoned off Chowalagam, Chattabal, Bypass and adjoining areas in Kulgam early morning. Traffic was diverted through other routes and large number of offices, educational institutions and business hubs are located in the cordoned off areas. The house-to-house search operation was the first major CASO in Kulgam after August 5, when centre scrapped Article 370 and 35 A besides divided the State into two Union Territories (UTs).
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December - 2 
The Police have found a skeleton in a forested area near Chirkona village in Lanjhi area in Balaghat District of Madhya Pradesh on December 2, reports Times of India. The Police suspect the skeleton to be of one Meghlal, a resident of the said villag
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The Police have found a skeleton in a forested area near Chirkona village in Lanjhi area in Balaghat District of Madhya Pradesh on December 2, reports Times of India. The Police suspect the skeleton to be of one Meghlal, a resident of the said village, who was abducted by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the night of 17 November this year. As per the report, Meghlal’s family had filed a complaint that he was abducted by three armed Maoists, accusing him to be a ‘police informer’. The Superintended of Police (SP), Abhishek Tiwari said, “From a piece of cloth found near the skeleton, Meghlal’s wife says it’s her husband. But since there were only a few pieces of bones, identity can only be ascertained through DNA analysis. Bones have been sent for DNA tests.” Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) has reported the abduction incident on November 17.
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December - 2 
Union Home Minister (UHM) Amit Shah, on December 2, set a 2024 deadline for implementing National Registry of Citizens (NRC) throughout the country, reports Assam Tribune. He stated that “Today, I want to tell you that before the 2024 polls the NRC w
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Union Home Minister (UHM) Amit Shah, on December 2, set a 2024 deadline for implementing National Registry of Citizens (NRC) throughout the country, reports Assam Tribune. He stated that “Today, I want to tell you that before the 2024 polls the NRC will be conducted across the country and each and every infiltrator identified and expelled”.
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December - 3 
Assam Sahitya Sabha President Paramananda Rajbongshi on December 3 appealed to all civil society organisations and youths to oppose CAB, reports The Telegraph. Rajbongshi said the apex literary body of Assam was as worried about the bill as any othe
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Assam Sahitya Sabha President Paramananda Rajbongshi on December 3 appealed to all civil society organisations and youths to oppose CAB, reports The Telegraph. Rajbongshi said the apex literary body of Assam was as worried about the bill as any other organisation of the state and would never support the proposed law. He added that “We strongly opposed the bill in front of both the joint parliamentary committee headed by MP Rajendra Agrawal and the select committee headed by MP Satya Pal Singh and during our meeting with Union home minister Amit Shah in Delhi on Saturday. We made it very clear that the bill was not acceptable as it would change the demography, culture and linguistic features of Assam and diminish the land and economic space of the indigenous people. We will continue to oppose it,”
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December - 3 
On December 3, Assam Rifles (AR) raided houses of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Kuda Village and NST Colony in Dimapur District, reports Nagaland Post. One unidentified individual was arrested during the r
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On December 3, Assam Rifles (AR) raided houses of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Kuda Village and NST Colony in Dimapur District, reports Nagaland Post. One unidentified individual was arrested during the raids. On the same day NSCN-IM alleged that AR was emboldened after Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG) chairman’s communication to Union home joint secretary on October 30, regarding closure of messes/offices of Naga political groups. Northeast now adds that NSCN-IM also alleged that CFMG Chairman (retired) Lieutenant General Shaokin Chauhan had planned the raid.
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December - 3 
All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) on December 3 told Union Home Minister Amit Shah that the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) will not be accepted in Assam, reports The Sentinel. AASU advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya stated that “We have told Home Ministe
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All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) on December 3 told Union Home Minister Amit Shah that the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) will not be accepted in Assam, reports The Sentinel. AASU advisor Samujjal Bhattacharya stated that “We have told Home Minister that Assam will not accept CAB as it violates the basic principles of the Assam Accord”. He also added that “In the vision document prepared by BJP ahead of the last Assembly elections, the party told that they will implement all clauses of the Assam Accord. But now there is no talk on Assam Accord… they only want the CAB to get passed,”. He also added that the Government must implement clause 6 of Assam Accord.
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December - 3 
Amid concerns in the North East region over the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 3 held meeting with Chief Ministers of north east region, reports Nagaland Post. Besides the chief ministers, North-East F
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Amid concerns in the North East region over the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), the Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 3 held meeting with Chief Ministers of north east region, reports Nagaland Post. Besides the chief ministers, North-East Forum for Indigenous People (NEFIP), Manipur People Against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MANPAC) and members of civil society groups also attended the meeting. North-East Democratic Alliance (NEDA) convener and Assam’s Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that during the meeting the Home Minister hinted that the Bill could be introduced during the ongoing Winter Session of Parliament. “The Home Minister has indicated that the Bill will be introduced in Parliament’s Winter Session,”
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December - 3 
Army captured a Pakistani national when he intruded into the Indian territory from the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 3, reports Daily Excelsior. After preliminary questioning, Army handed over the i
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Army captured a Pakistani national when he intruded into the Indian territory from the LoC in Nowshera sector of Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 3, reports Daily Excelsior. After preliminary questioning, Army handed over the intruder to Police. He has disclosed his identity as Tariq Mahmood son of Fazal Rehman, a resident of village Chai Nalla in Samahani tehsil (revenue unit) of Bhimber District in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). However, no incriminating material was recovered from his possession.
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December - 3 
On December 3, a bomb exploded near a crematorium at Keinou area under Nambol Police Station in Bishnupur District, reports Sangai Express. No one was injured in the incident.
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On December 3, a bomb exploded near a crematorium at Keinou area under Nambol Police Station in Bishnupur District, reports Sangai Express. No one was injured in the incident.
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December - 3 
Pakistan army targeted civilians’ areas along the Line of Control (LoC) with long range mortar shells and automatic weapons in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 3, killing two persons including a woman and an 11th class student a
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Pakistan army targeted civilians’ areas along the Line of Control (LoC) with long range mortar shells and automatic weapons in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 3, killing two persons including a woman and an 11th class student and injuring nine others, reports Daily Excelsior on December 4. Pakistan army used long range 120mm mortar shells to directly pound civilian areas at Shahpur, Kirni, Qasba, Bandi Chechiyan, Malti Top and Kalsan and their surroundings in Poonch District causing extensive damage to civilian property besides resulting into two fatal casualties of civilians and injuries to nine others. Some of the mortar shells landed at village Tokri, located just two and half kilometers from Poonch town, causing panic among the people not only in the border belt but also in the areas surrounding Poonch town with mortar shell explosions. The dead have been identified as Shaoaib Ahmad (16), son of Mohammad Bashir, an 11th class student of Christ School Poonch and Gulnaz Akhter (35), wife of Tariq Hussain, a resident of Bandi Chechian.
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December - 3 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in a letter bearing the name of ‘Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC, Jharkhand) has threatened to blow up Raj Bhavan of Uttar Pradesh if the Governor, Anandiben Patel does not leave the place in
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in a letter bearing the name of ‘Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC, Jharkhand) has threatened to blow up Raj Bhavan of Uttar Pradesh if the Governor, Anandiben Patel does not leave the place in 10 days time, reports Times of India on December 4. The Additional Chief Secretary, Awanish Kumar Awasthi, in a statement said, “The Home Department has taken the matter very seriously and written to the Director General of Police (DGP) and Director General (DG) Intelligence and Additional Director General (ADG) Security to investigate immediately and report by tomorrow after a full assessment of the situation and to take measures as necessary”. An FIR under the charges of criminal intimidation and threatening Governor/President under IPC Section 124 has been lodged with Hazratganj Police Station.
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December - 4 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested near Devi Mandir at Purnadih on Dev-Madanpur road under Madanpur Police Station limits in Aurangabad District of Bihar on December 4, reports UNI. The Assistant Commandant of the Centr
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was arrested near Devi Mandir at Purnadih on Dev-Madanpur road under Madanpur Police Station limits in Aurangabad District of Bihar on December 4, reports UNI. The Assistant Commandant of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), B. Shravan Kumar, said, the arrest was made following a tip off received by them who conducted a raid at a Maoist hide-out in the said area. The arrested cadre has been identified as Lakhan Bhuiyan, he was wanted in connection with attack on Madanpur Block (administrative unit)office in the State, Shravan Kumar added.
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December - 4 
A huge cache of explosives was recovered from a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideout in a joint operation by District Police and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) from Lakhibad village under Gopikandar Police Station limits in Dumka District
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A huge cache of explosives was recovered from a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideout in a joint operation by District Police and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) from Lakhibad village under Gopikandar Police Station limits in Dumka District of Jharkhand on December 4, reports UNI. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Y.S. Ramesh, said, "On a tip-off in the said village, we have recovered 320 gelatin sticks and 200 detonators and we are investigating the Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] angle, whether the Naxals wanted to disturb the assembly elections. This is very sensitive as during 2014 and 2019 elections also, there were explosions. We are also not ruling out that with these explosives Maoists would have disturbed the electoral process in Jharkhand. We have tightened the check posts as we have got some more leads."
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December - 4 
After the Union Cabinet decision the Civil society groups in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh said they will continue to protest against the “divisive” provisions of the CAB, while an influential Mizo group said they have no further concerns about the
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After the Union Cabinet decision the Civil society groups in Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh said they will continue to protest against the “divisive” provisions of the CAB, while an influential Mizo group said they have no further concerns about the proposed law, reports Hindustan Times. Hawa Bawang, president of the All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union said, “We are opposed to the CAB. The move to exempt some areas is an attempt to divide the people of Northeast.” Bawang further said, “We are one region. Assam and AASU [All Assam Student’s Union] have sacrificed so much. The Government of India has created a situation where they are leaving one leg intact and injuring the other leg.” the president of the Naga Students Federation (NSF) Ninoto Awomi, said that the students body was happy that Nagaland has been exempted but will continue to abide by the stand of the NESO, the umbrella body of student groups in the region which has been opposed to the proposed legislation. On the other hand, Central Young Mizo Association (CYMA) said it had no problems with the latest draft of the bill. “We have been assured that Mizoram is exempted. We have no concerns after the assurance,” said Vanlal Ruata, CYMA Chief.
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December - 4 
Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Hagrama Mohilary stated that accord would be signed between the Government of India (GoI) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Progressive (NDFB-P) , reports The Sentinel on December 5. He stated that as
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Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Hagrama Mohilary stated that accord would be signed between the Government of India (GoI) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Progressive (NDFB-P) , reports The Sentinel on December 5. He stated that as NDFB-P has relaxed the demand for separate state of Bodoland, peace accord would be signed soon and discussion between Dhiren Boro, the leader of NDFB-P and the GoI was progressing well.
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December - 4 
Chief Minister (CM) Conrad Sangma on December 4 said that he would study the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), 2019, which was approved by the Union Cabinet today, before taking a decision on it, reports The Assam Tribune. CM Sangma said: “I have n
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Chief Minister (CM) Conrad Sangma on December 4 said that he would study the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), 2019, which was approved by the Union Cabinet today, before taking a decision on it, reports The Assam Tribune. CM Sangma said: “I have not seen the content…once we go through it (CAB), we would be in a better position to decide.” He, however, added that “the most important thing to note is that the Union Government has adopted a different approach” this time while approving of the Bill.
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December - 4 
Global cooperation is a “necessity” for tackling terrorism and radicalisation and every country should share their experiences in order to keep a step ahead of techniques adopted by terror outfits, National Investigation Agency (NIA) chief Y C Modi s
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Global cooperation is a “necessity” for tackling terrorism and radicalisation and every country should share their experiences in order to keep a step ahead of techniques adopted by terror outfits, National Investigation Agency (NIA) chief Y C Modi stated on December 4, at the concluding day of a two-day (December 3-4) conference — “Investigating ISIS networks” — organised by the European Union (EU) and the NIA held in New Delhi, reports Daily Excelsior. Modi said there were no boundaries for terrorism which makes it imperative for global cooperation to fight the menace.
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December - 4 
Maoist posters and pamphlets have been found at Rebam village along Chaibasa-Gua road under Gua Police Station limits in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, reports Pioneer on December 5. Through the posters, the Maoists have called upon the people
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Maoist posters and pamphlets have been found at Rebam village along Chaibasa-Gua road under Gua Police Station limits in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, reports Pioneer on December 5. Through the posters, the Maoists have called upon the people to boycott elections which are scheduled to be held in Kolhan division (three Districts, namely, East Singhbhum, Seraikela Kharsawan, and West Singhbhum) on December 7. The recovery has triggered panic among the local residents in the village.
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December - 4 
On December 4, Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) has called upon all stakeholders in Meghalaya to set aside all differences and put up a “united fight” for implementation of inner line permit (ILP) system in the state, reports The
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On December 4, Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) has called upon all stakeholders in Meghalaya to set aside all differences and put up a “united fight” for implementation of inner line permit (ILP) system in the state, reports The Shillong Times. KHNAM president, Pyndap Saibon, appealed to MLAs, members of District Councils, political parties, NGOs, village dorbars, youth and religious organisations, employees, teachers and students to unite, irrespective of differences, and push for implementation of ILP. The party maintained that ILP is “the only alternative” in regard to protection of identity of the state’s people in the wake of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.
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December - 4 
On December 4, protesters from the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuba- Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), Assam Tea Tribes Students’ Association (ATTSA) and All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) burnt the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra M
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On December 4, protesters from the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuba- Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), Assam Tea Tribes Students’ Association (ATTSA) and All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) burnt the effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah to register their protest against the Central Cabinet Committee’s approval of the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in Doomdooma town in Tinsukia District, reports The Sentinel.
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December - 4 
On December 4, the North East Students Organisation (NESO) and the Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Wednesday vowed to oppose the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) come what may, hours after the Union Cabinet endorsed it, reports The Shillong Times. ch
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On December 4, the North East Students Organisation (NESO) and the Khasi Students Union (KSU) on Wednesday vowed to oppose the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) come what may, hours after the Union Cabinet endorsed it, reports The Shillong Times. chairman of NESO, Samuel Jyrwa said that the organisation is going to oppose the move vehemently. “This is an act of injustice meted out to the people of the region and the Union government has always had this kind of attitude towards the indigenous people of the North East, right from the time India gained independence”, he said. Making it clear that NESO will agitate against the bill, he also downplayed the exemption of some Northeastern states and particular areas from its purview. “We have seen that certain exemptions are there, but as far as Meghalaya is concerned, we are having Sixth Schedule since 1952 but that has not stopped the influx of people into our state”, he said. Meanwhile, KSU general secretary Donald Thabah said, “We are disappointed because despite the fact that we met the Union home minister and aired our grievances regarding the ramifications of the bill for the indigenous population of Meghalaya, they decided to go ahead. “He said that the Centre is not concerned about the plight and aspirations of the people of the North East. Citing figures, Thabah said that there are around 14 million Bangladeshi Hindus whereas Khasis number just 1.4 million.
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December - 4 
On December 4, the Union Cabinet, decided that states where Inner Line Permit (ILP) is applicable as well as the ‘Sixth Schedule’ tribal areas in four Northeastern states will be exempt from the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports Ea
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On December 4, the Union Cabinet, decided that states where Inner Line Permit (ILP) is applicable as well as the ‘Sixth Schedule’ tribal areas in four Northeastern states will be exempt from the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports East Mojo. The Cabinet decision assumes significance as the beneficiaries under CAB will become Indian citizens but will not be able to settle in Arunachal, Nagaland and Mizoram.
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December - 4 
Separatist groups and activists who are part of the Hurriyat Conference (HC) have been behind stone pelting incidents in the Kashmir Valley, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said on December 4, reports Daily Excelsior. Inputs indicate that illegal money
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Separatist groups and activists who are part of the Hurriyat Conference (HC) have been behind stone pelting incidents in the Kashmir Valley, Union Minister G Kishan Reddy said on December 4, reports Daily Excelsior. Inputs indicate that illegal money is being sent through Hawala [illegal transfer of money] channels from across the border to finance terror related activities, stone pelting and attack on Security Forces (SFs) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), he said. “Investigation has revealed that various separatist organisations and activists which are part of the Hurriyat have been behind the incidents of stone pelting in the Kashmir Valley,” the minister said in a written reply in Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Indian Parliament). The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has charge sheeted 18 people in terror funding cases so far, Reddy added.
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December - 4 
Students of Sachetan Chatra Samaj of North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), in association with Lakhimpur Chatra Samaj, demonstrated against CAB at North Lakhimpur College Chariali in North Lakhimpur District, reports The Sentinel.
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Students of Sachetan Chatra Samaj of North Lakhimpur College (Autonomous), in association with Lakhimpur Chatra Samaj, demonstrated against CAB at North Lakhimpur College Chariali in North Lakhimpur District, reports The Sentinel.
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December - 4 
The activists of the North Lakhimpur regional unit of All Assam Students Union (AASU) staged protests by burning the effigies of Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP State president Ranjit Dass, Agriculture Min
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The activists of the North Lakhimpur regional unit of All Assam Students Union (AASU) staged protests by burning the effigies of Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, BJP State president Ranjit Dass, Agriculture Minister Atul Borah and Water Resource Minister Keshab Mahanta for their support to the CAB at Main Chariali of North Lakhimpur town in Lakhimpur District, reports The Sentinel.
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December - 4 
The chief adviser to the All Assam Students Union (AASU) Samujjal Bhattacharya, reacted to the decision of cabinet as an insult, reports Hindustan Times. Samujjal Bhattacharya “It is an insult to the injury of the people of Assam. We will continue to
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The chief adviser to the All Assam Students Union (AASU) Samujjal Bhattacharya, reacted to the decision of cabinet as an insult, reports Hindustan Times. Samujjal Bhattacharya “It is an insult to the injury of the people of Assam. We will continue to oppose it.”
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December - 4 
The Debraj Roy (DR) College Students’ Union of DR College staged protest in front of the college to protest against the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Golaghat town of Golaghat District, reports The Sentinel. the students burnt the draft co
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The Debraj Roy (DR) College Students’ Union of DR College staged protest in front of the college to protest against the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Golaghat town of Golaghat District, reports The Sentinel. the students burnt the draft copy of CAB and also threatened that unless the controversial Bill was scrapped, DR College Students’ Union would intensify its stir.
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December - 4 
Three cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from a forested area near Taliperu dam in Cherla Mandal (administrative sub-division) in Bhadradri Kothagudem District of Telangana on December 4, reports Telangana Today. The
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Three cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested from a forested area near Taliperu dam in Cherla Mandal (administrative sub-division) in Bhadradri Kothagudem District of Telangana on December 4, reports Telangana Today. The arrested cadres have been identified as ‘militia members’ — Podium Idamaiah (29) of Yerrampadu inCherla and Vanjam Masa (23) of Chinnakedipayi of Chhattisgarhand a ‘Maoist courier’ — Panda Krishna Murthy (41) of Pusuguppa in Charla Mandal. The trio was arrested duringan area domination exercise by the Police at the said location and recovered 30 gelatin sticks and 12 detonators from their possession.The Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Rajesh Chandra, said Maoist top leaders Hari Bhushan, Damodar, Raji Reddy, SodiJogaiah and others recently met in the forests of Puttapadu village on the Telangana and Chhattisgarh border.Theleaders deputed the two ‘militia members’ to handover the explosive material to the courier at Taliperu dam area. They were spotted by the Police when the ‘militia member’ was handing over the material to the courier.Of the three arrested cadres, Idamaiah was facing as many as 12 cases of which three are murder cases and others blasting explosives and planting explosive material targeting Police, political and civilian targets, the ASP added.
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December - 4 
To protest against the proposed enactment of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill a 12-hour blockade called by the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) is likely to enforce a blockade in the Assam-Agartala highway and the railway line at Champaknag
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To protest against the proposed enactment of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill a 12-hour blockade called by the Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) is likely to enforce a blockade in the Assam-Agartala highway and the railway line at Champaknagar in West Tripura District on December 5 (today), reports Assam Tribune. Security has been beefed up along the national highways and railway line.
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December - 5 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) linkman was arrested by Police from North Port Police Station limits of Kolkata District of West Bengal on December 5, reports Zee News. The arrested linkman has been identified as Sunil Kumar (37), a re
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) linkman was arrested by Police from North Port Police Station limits of Kolkata District of West Bengal on December 5, reports Zee News. The arrested linkman has been identified as Sunil Kumar (37), a resident of the Lakhisarai District of Bihar and was working as a ‘thika worker’ in Burrabazar area of the District. He was arrested following a tip-off received by the Kolkata Police, who said that amidst an encounter on July 17, 2019, in Lakhisarai, a Maoist cadre named Manoj Koda was arrested. After questioning him, Police got information about Sunil Kumar who was a Maoist link man. A senior Official of Kolkata Police said,“Kumar has several charges like murder, extortion, kidnapping, and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) against him besides being closely associated with the encounter with Maoist cadres in Lakhisarai. He was staying in Kolkata for the last five months, evading arrest by Bihar police officials”.
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A section of AASU backed students from DHSK Commerce College also staged demonstration with banners against CAB in front their college on KC Gogoi Path in in Dibrugarh District on December 5, reports The Assam Tribune. AJYCP also staged protest agai
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A section of AASU backed students from DHSK Commerce College also staged demonstration with banners against CAB in front their college on KC Gogoi Path in in Dibrugarh District on December 5, reports The Assam Tribune. AJYCP also staged protest against the Bill by taking out a massive torch rally from its local office in Khemka complex to Thana Chariali in Dibrugarh District on December 5, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Activists of Jorhat district unit of AJYCP took out a torch rally in Jorhat town opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Activists of Jorhat district unit of AJYCP took out a torch rally in Jorhat town opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 5 
Axom Sahitya Sabha, is going to up the ante against the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 that was approved by the Union Cabinet, reports The Sentinel. In a statement issued to the media said, “We’re firm on our anti-CAB stand. We spelt it out in clear
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Axom Sahitya Sabha, is going to up the ante against the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019 that was approved by the Union Cabinet, reports The Sentinel. In a statement issued to the media said, “We’re firm on our anti-CAB stand. We spelt it out in clear terms at the November 30, 2019 meeting on the CAB with Union Home Minister Amit Shah that under no circumstances we’re going to accept the Bill that is set to spell disaster for Assam. Let the Government of India cancel the controversial Bill by showing respect to the statewide anti-CAB agitation. We’re going to protest the CAB on December 6, 2019 by staging sit-in demonstration all over the State. We’ve already asked our district units to get ready for the protests. We’re going to send memoranda to the Prime Minister through the deputy commissioners demanding cancellation of the CAB.”
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December - 5 
Doomdooma regional committee of AJYCP blocked the National Highway (NH) - 37 at Rupai Siding Tiniali in Tinsukia District protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Doomdooma regional committee of AJYCP blocked the National Highway (NH) - 37 at Rupai Siding Tiniali in Tinsukia District protesting against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 5 
Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on December 5 stated that insurgency movement in the state was “indulging in terrorism” in recent times, reports India Express. She stated that “In the recent times, there has been a noticeable change in the insurgent
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Manipur Governor Najma Heptulla on December 5 stated that insurgency movement in the state was “indulging in terrorism” in recent times, reports India Express. She stated that “In the recent times, there has been a noticeable change in the insurgent movement, shifting away from the ideology of insurgency and instead indulging in terrorism — planting bombs/IEDs at strategic locations which target innocent civilians, individual residences, commercial establishments and vehicles plying on National Highways, and extortion of money from officials”. The Governor also said that though National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is under a ceasefire with the Government of India, they are still actively involved in extortion and other criminal activities in Manipur. Similarly, the UG outfits belonging to other tribes, which have entered into Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreements, are also involved in incidents of extortions.
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Members of AASU Sivasagar unit also staged a protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in Sivasagar town of Sivasagar District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Members of AASU Sivasagar unit also staged a protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in Sivasagar town of Sivasagar District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, 12-hours National Highway and Rail blockade programme at Chandrasadhu Para and Bighudas Para areas of Chanpaknagar in West Tripura District demanding withdrawal of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 organised bythe Indigenous Nationali
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On December 5, 12-hours National Highway and Rail blockade programme at Chandrasadhu Para and Bighudas Para areas of Chanpaknagar in West Tripura District demanding withdrawal of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 organised bythe Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT) ended peacefully, reports Tripurainfo. During the blockadeno vehicle and no passenger and express train passes through these routes.
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December - 5 
On December 5, Jorhat District unit, of the All Tai Ahom Students Union (ATSU), burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, reports The Telegraph.
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On December 5, Jorhat District unit, of the All Tai Ahom Students Union (ATSU), burnt effigies of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah and Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 5 
On December 5, Koch Rajbongshi National Convention (KRNC) general secretary Biswajit Ray said its members would destabilise the functioning of the state government if the Citizenship (amendment) bill was not scrapped at the earliest, reports The Assa
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On December 5, Koch Rajbongshi National Convention (KRNC) general secretary Biswajit Ray said its members would destabilise the functioning of the state government if the Citizenship (amendment) bill was not scrapped at the earliest, reports The Assam Tribune.“The entire Koch Rajbongshi community will extend full cooperation to all the organisations of the state who are protesting against CAB. We will also join the Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti in its fight against the bill. If necessary, we will block all train lines and national highways. Moreover, we will also lock all government offices, starting from the block level to the offices of the deputy commissioners if the bill is not scrapped,” he said.
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On December 5, Nagaon unit of AJYCP took out a torch light rally this evening throughout the Naogaon town against the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, Nagaon unit of AJYCP took out a torch light rally this evening throughout the Naogaon town against the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, several college students of Dibru College in collaboration with All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) staged road blockade on Convoy Road near the college’s main gate in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, several college students of Dibru College in collaboration with All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) staged road blockade on Convoy Road near the college’s main gate in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, the AASU, along with 29 allied organisations, took out a massive seven kilometres long mass rally through Tangla town in Udalguri District, reports The Telegraph. Thousands of people from all walks of life, young and old, joined the ra
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On December 5, the AASU, along with 29 allied organisations, took out a massive seven kilometres long mass rally through Tangla town in Udalguri District, reports The Telegraph. Thousands of people from all walks of life, young and old, joined the rally and walked in a peaceful. They raised slogans against the bill and the government.
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On December 5, the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP) took out a torchlight procession from the Guwahati Club area of the Guwahati city under Kamrup (metropolitan) District to register their protest against the contentious Citizenship (A
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On December 5, the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP) took out a torchlight procession from the Guwahati Club area of the Guwahati city under Kamrup (metropolitan) District to register their protest against the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 5, the Chandrapur Anchalik Students’ Union staged a sit-in demonstration against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill at Panikhaiti in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe Assam Tribune. Hundreds of people took part in the two-hour pro
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On December 5, the Chandrapur Anchalik Students’ Union staged a sit-in demonstration against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill at Panikhaiti in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe Assam Tribune. Hundreds of people took part in the two-hour protest.
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On December 5, the Dimoria unit of All Assam Student’s Union (AASU) took out an o motorcycle rally with over 100 participants in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in an around Sonapur in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe
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On December 5, the Dimoria unit of All Assam Student’s Union (AASU) took out an o motorcycle rally with over 100 participants in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in an around Sonapur in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe Assam Tribune. The protesters shouted slogans against the Bill and the BJP-led governments at the Centre and in the State.Kamrup Metro AASU ‘general secretary’ Dibyajyoti Medhi said, “This Bill is unconstitutional and communal and it will affect the culture and heritage of Assam. So, we can’t take it. It is very sad that due to some power-oriented leaders of the State, the contentious Bill was passed by the Cabinet.”
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On December 5, the Indian National Congress Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA) staged a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill on the State’s Legislative Assembly premises, report The Telegraph. They staged a dharna at the entrance to the
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On December 5, the Indian National Congress Member of Legislative Assembly(MLA) staged a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill on the State’s Legislative Assembly premises, report The Telegraph. They staged a dharna at the entrance to the Assembly hall before the beginning of today’s session.
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On December 5, the Jorhat Bar Association took out a rally from its office to protest against the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in Jorhat District, reports The Telegraph. The protesters shouted slogans and submitted a memorandum to Prime
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On December 5, the Jorhat Bar Association took out a rally from its office to protest against the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in Jorhat District, reports The Telegraph. The protesters shouted slogans and submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi through the Deputy Commissioner.
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On December 6 (tomorrow) The students of Cotton University are organising a programme ‘Ranahunkar’ to protest against the Centre’s decision to table the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, reports The Assam Tribune. A meeting is
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On December 6 (tomorrow) The students of Cotton University are organising a programme ‘Ranahunkar’ to protest against the Centre’s decision to table the controversial Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament, reports The Assam Tribune. A meeting is being organised from 12 pm on the Lakshminath Bezbaruah Road near Cotton University to discuss ways to go ahead in opposing the Bill. Students from Tezpur University, Dibruagarh University, Gauhati University and from various city colleges will also be present in the meeting. Zubeen Garg will also attend it. After the meeting, letters written by over 5,000 students will be sent to Prime Minister Narendra Modi tomorrow,” Hirakjyoti Bora, a student of the University, said. “We will continue our protest till the government scraps the Bill,” he added.
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December - 5 
The AASU on December 5 decided to intensify its movement against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in the State, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The AASU on December 5 decided to intensify its movement against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 in the State, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 5 
The All Chutia Students’ Union (ACSU) announced a 12-hour Assam bandh (shutdown strike) from 5am on December 9, reports The Telegraph.
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The All Chutia Students’ Union (ACSU) announced a 12-hour Assam bandh (shutdown strike) from 5am on December 9, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 5 
The All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) said that it is not going to accept the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019, besides raising the demand for Scheduled Tribe(ST) status to the six ethnic communities of the State, reports The Sentinel on December 5.
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The All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) said that it is not going to accept the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2019, besides raising the demand for Scheduled Tribe(ST) status to the six ethnic communities of the State, reports The Sentinel on December 5.
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December - 5 
The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), an ally of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state, on December 5 wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding that the Centre ensure constitutional safeguards for the indigenous people of the state befo
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The Asom Gana Parishad (AGP), an ally of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in the state, on December 5 wrote to Union Home Minister Amit Shah demanding that the Centre ensure constitutional safeguards for the indigenous people of the state before bringing in the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 5 
The Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) staged a massive protest rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill at Dispur Last Gate in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe Assam Tribune. Thousands of people, including representatives of a num
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The Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) staged a massive protest rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill at Dispur Last Gate in Kamrup (metropolitan) District, reportsThe Assam Tribune. Thousands of people, including representatives of a number of public organisations coming from different parts of the State took part in the protest.
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December - 5 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge-sheet against eight arrested cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and four absconding accused for their alleged involvement in triggering a blast in Gadchiroli District of M
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge-sheet against eight arrested cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and four absconding accused for their alleged involvement in triggering a blast in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on May 1 this year, reports New Indian Express on December 6. In the aforementioned incident, fifteen personnel of the Quick Response Team (QRT) of Police and a civilian driver were killed in a landmine blast carried out by the Maoists under a small bridge near Jamburkheda village in the District.The NIA said that the investigation has established that accused persons are members/supporters of the CPI-Maoist. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) has reported the incident on May, 1, 2019.
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December - 6 
A woman cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 6, reports Times of India. The arrested cadre has been identified as Parvati Sadmake (24), a member of ‘Bhamragarh Area Commi
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A woman cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 6, reports Times of India. The arrested cadre has been identified as Parvati Sadmake (24), a member of ‘Bhamragarh Area Committee’ (BAC) and was carrying a cash reward of INR 600,000. As per the reports, Parvati had joined the CPI-Maoist in 2006 and was member of a Dalam (armed squad) till 2008. From 2008 till 2010 she was the bodyguard of dreaded Maoist – Narmada, before joining Dalam ‘commander’ - Ramko to look after women’s wing in 2012. She was arrested in the murder case of Dumga Madavi who was killed in May this year at Bhamragarh tehsil (revenue unit) in the District. She also has around 24 serious offence registered against her in the said District.
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December - 6 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters and banners urging women to join their organisation were put up at several places in many places of Chitrakonda area under Kalimela region of Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 6, reports Od
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters and banners urging women to join their organisation were put up at several places in many places of Chitrakonda area under Kalimela region of Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 6, reports Odisha TV. Reportedly, the posters were and banners were spotted in Gamphakonda and Allurukota Panchayats (village level local self-Government institution). In the posters, the Maoists have threatened people to punish them if they pass on any information or act as ‘police informers’ by organising ‘praja courts’ (Kangaroo court). The Maoists are observing ‘PLGA (People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army) week’, (December 2 – 8), to commemorate their comrades killed in several Police encounters over the years.
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December - 6 
Congress workers of the Jorhat District unit observed a seven-hour hunger strike, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Congress workers of the Jorhat District unit observed a seven-hour hunger strike, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
In the nearby District of the Sivasagar Zila Sahitya Sabha with representatives of dozens of the regional units sat in demonstration in front of the Sivasagar DC’s office opposing CAB, reports The Assam Tribune.
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In the nearby District of the Sivasagar Zila Sahitya Sabha with representatives of dozens of the regional units sat in demonstration in front of the Sivasagar DC’s office opposing CAB, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
Indian National Congress workers of Kakopothar and Saikhowa Block Congress Committees sat for seven-hour hunger strikes at Doomdooma and Dholla respectively in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Indian National Congress workers of Kakopothar and Saikhowa Block Congress Committees sat for seven-hour hunger strikes at Doomdooma and Dholla respectively in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
Journalists belonging to print and electronic media of the District and its adjoining areas took out a protest rally from the Jorhat Press Club and after passing through the thoroughfares staged a demonstration in front of the Jorhat Deputy Commissio
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Journalists belonging to print and electronic media of the District and its adjoining areas took out a protest rally from the Jorhat Press Club and after passing through the thoroughfares staged a demonstration in front of the Jorhat Deputy Commissioner (DC)’s office.
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December - 6 
Members and the office bearers besides representatives of different organisations took part in the sit-in demonstration organised by Darrang Zila Sahitya Sabha at its office premises in Darrang District, reports The Assam Tribune. Members of the Mang
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Members and the office bearers besides representatives of different organisations took part in the sit-in demonstration organised by Darrang Zila Sahitya Sabha at its office premises in Darrang District, reports The Assam Tribune. Members of the Mangaldai College AASU unit staged a protest road blockade programme on the NH-15 in front of the college in Darrang District.
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December - 6 
Members of Jorhat District unit of Axom Sahitya Sabha after staging a sit-in-stir in the campus of the Central office here took out a protest rally opposing CAB in the main entrance gate of Jorhat Deputy Commissioner (DC)’s office, reports The Assam
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Members of Jorhat District unit of Axom Sahitya Sabha after staging a sit-in-stir in the campus of the Central office here took out a protest rally opposing CAB in the main entrance gate of Jorhat Deputy Commissioner (DC)’s office, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
More than 3000 protesters gathered to oppose the CAB 2019 at the Old Bus Stand area of Duliajan in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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More than 3000 protesters gathered to oppose the CAB 2019 at the Old Bus Stand area of Duliajan in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
On December 6, a low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) went off near a mega store at Chingmeirong locality in Imphal city in Imphal West District, reports The Assam Tribune. No one was injured in the incident.
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On December 6, a low-intensity improvised explosive device (IED) went off near a mega store at Chingmeirong locality in Imphal city in Imphal West District, reports The Assam Tribune. No one was injured in the incident.
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December - 6 
On December 6, the All Adivasi Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA) staged a five-hour sit-in at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in pursuance of their long-pending demand of granting Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to the Adivasis of Assam, reports The Tele
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On December 6, the All Adivasi Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA) staged a five-hour sit-in at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi in pursuance of their long-pending demand of granting Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to the Adivasis of Assam, reports The Telegraph. Adivasis are tribals from Central India settled in the Northeast region especially in the State of Assam.
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December - 6 
On December 6, the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and several other leading organisations continue to steer the ongoing protest against the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019 in different parts of the State, reports The Assam Tribune.
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On December 6, the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and several other leading organisations continue to steer the ongoing protest against the proposed Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019 in different parts of the State, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
Several organisations including Biswanath Chariali unit of the AASU and the AJYCP staged a three-hour-long demonstration programme at the traffic Police point in Biswanath Chariali of Biswanath District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Several organisations including Biswanath Chariali unit of the AASU and the AJYCP staged a three-hour-long demonstration programme at the traffic Police point in Biswanath Chariali of Biswanath District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
Several public bodies including the Darrang Zila Sahitya Sabha, Darrang District Congress Committee and the AASU unit of the Mangaldai College separately staged protests against the CAB, reports The Assam Tribune.
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Several public bodies including the Darrang Zila Sahitya Sabha, Darrang District Congress Committee and the AASU unit of the Mangaldai College separately staged protests against the CAB, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The AASU activists staged a sit-in-protest against the Central Government's decision to pass CAB in Jorhat District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The AASU activists staged a sit-in-protest against the Central Government's decision to pass CAB in Jorhat District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The AASU’s Lahoal unit in association with various other ethnic organisations staged a massive blockade of the National Highway (NH)-37 near Lahoal in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The AASU’s Lahoal unit in association with various other ethnic organisations staged a massive blockade of the National Highway (NH)-37 near Lahoal in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The activists of Jorhat District unit of Axom Jatiyatabadi Juba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) holding black flags staged a protest in front of the Jorhat DC’s office, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The activists of Jorhat District unit of Axom Jatiyatabadi Juba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) holding black flags staged a protest in front of the Jorhat DC’s office, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The All Assam Lawyers’ Association (AALA) has decided to challenge the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Supreme Court if it is passed in Parliament, reports The Telegraph. The umbrella body of lawyers in the state believes the bill will not stand in c
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The All Assam Lawyers’ Association (AALA) has decided to challenge the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Supreme Court if it is passed in Parliament, reports The Telegraph. The umbrella body of lawyers in the state believes the bill will not stand in court as it violates the spirit of the Constitution. AALA working president Ashok Kumar Mahanta on Friday said, “CAB is anti-secular and against the Preamble to the Constitution. If the bill gets Parliament’s nod, then the lawyers’ body will have to move the apex court.”
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December - 6 
The Anchalik Studens’ Union of No. 2 Pub Bangshar staged protest against the CAB 2019 by holding banners and placards in Sualkuchi in Kamrup (rural) District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Anchalik Studens’ Union of No. 2 Pub Bangshar staged protest against the CAB 2019 by holding banners and placards in Sualkuchi in Kamrup (rural) District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Assam Sahitya Sabha, Dibrugarh unit also staged a sit-in demonstration in protest against CAB in its office campus at Chowkidinghee in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Assam Sahitya Sabha, Dibrugarh unit also staged a sit-in demonstration in protest against CAB in its office campus at Chowkidinghee in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Biswanath District Asam Sahitya Sabha staged a two-hour long sit-in-demonstration in front of Sahitya Sabha Bhawan in Biswanath District. The Biswanath College Students’ Union took out a protest rally throughout the Biswanath Chariali town in pro
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The Biswanath District Asam Sahitya Sabha staged a two-hour long sit-in-demonstration in front of Sahitya Sabha Bhawan in Biswanath District. The Biswanath College Students’ Union took out a protest rally throughout the Biswanath Chariali town in protest against the Bill, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Chabua unit of AASU also organised a sit-in demonstration along with the local ethnic bodies in Chabua town in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Chabua unit of AASU also organised a sit-in demonstration along with the local ethnic bodies in Chabua town in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations, an umbrella body of pressure groups, has rejected the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, saying that the act will facilitate immigration of illegal immigrants as it does not exempt the entire s
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The Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations, an umbrella body of pressure groups, has rejected the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, saying that the act will facilitate immigration of illegal immigrants as it does not exempt the entire state, reports The Telegraph. On December 6, CMSO chairman Robertjune Kharjahrin said the proposed bill exempts only the tribal areas of Meghalaya, Assam, Mizoram and Tripura, while “The entire state of Manipur will be under the bill. The non-tribal areas of Tripura have not been exempted either”. adding that the bill should not be passed. He further said that while Meghalaya is not covered by inner-line permit, the ordinance to amend the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act, 2016, has still not received the Governor’s assent. The ordinance seeks to make it mandatory for anyone who visits Meghalaya for more than 24 hours to pre-register themselves. In the absence of proper safeguards, Kharjahrin claimed, “Meghalaya will become a safe haven for Bangladeshi nationals who will become Indian citizens through the proposed bill.”
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December - 6 
The Dibrugarh District Congress Committee observed a seven-hour fast in protest against CAB by squatting near Chowkidinghee Chariali in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune
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The Dibrugarh District Congress Committee observed a seven-hour fast in protest against CAB by squatting near Chowkidinghee Chariali in Dibrugarh District, reports The Assam Tribune
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December - 6 
The Doomdooma Regional Committee of AASU brought out a massive torchlight rally protesting against the proposed CAB bill at in Doomdooma town in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune. Various other ethnic organisations extended full support to
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The Doomdooma Regional Committee of AASU brought out a massive torchlight rally protesting against the proposed CAB bill at in Doomdooma town in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune. Various other ethnic organisations extended full support to this rally. After the rally, a protest meeting was held at Gandhi Chowk.
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December - 6 
The Gauhati University Teachers’ Association staged a protest on the university premises demanding the scrapping of the CAB 2019, reports The Telegraph.
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The Gauhati University Teachers’ Association staged a protest on the university premises demanding the scrapping of the CAB 2019, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 6 
The general secretary of Jorhat District unit of AASU Jitu Neog participating in a sit-in protest programme opposing CAB, tonsured his head in Teok town of Jorhat District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The general secretary of Jorhat District unit of AASU Jitu Neog participating in a sit-in protest programme opposing CAB, tonsured his head in Teok town of Jorhat District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Jatiya Janagosthiya Sangrami Okya Mancha also took out a torch rally against the CAB-2019 in North Lakhimpur, Bihpuria and in other places, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Jatiya Janagosthiya Sangrami Okya Mancha also took out a torch rally against the CAB-2019 in North Lakhimpur, Bihpuria and in other places, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The mass convention opposing CAB, was organised by the Dibrugarh District Sahitya Sabha, Duliajan Press Club, and other organisations and workers, women and active student organisations of the town, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The mass convention opposing CAB, was organised by the Dibrugarh District Sahitya Sabha, Duliajan Press Club, and other organisations and workers, women and active student organisations of the town, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give Centre’s approval to the Mizoram Maintenance of Household Register Bill, 2019 in order to detect foreigners and curb infiltration into the state bordering Myanmar and B
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The Mizoram Chief Minister Zoramthanga urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to give Centre’s approval to the Mizoram Maintenance of Household Register Bill, 2019 in order to detect foreigners and curb infiltration into the state bordering Myanmar and Bangladesh, reports The Assam Tribune. On December 6, a senior official of Chief Minister’s secretariat on said, “The bill is aimed to identify the illegal foreigners and check infiltration in Mizoram. It would also help the government in maintaining internal law and order situation, protect the indigenous people and genuine residents of the state”.
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December - 6 
The Nagaon District Congress Committee staged a three-hour sit-in protest against the CAB 2019 in front of the DC office, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Nagaon District Congress Committee staged a three-hour sit-in protest against the CAB 2019 in front of the DC office, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Nagaon District of AASU unit took out a massive bike rally in various villages in the District and tried to sensitise the rural people against CAB 2019 and also pleaded villagers to be a strong part of AASU’s protests against CAB, reports The Ass
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The Nagaon District of AASU unit took out a massive bike rally in various villages in the District and tried to sensitise the rural people against CAB 2019 and also pleaded villagers to be a strong part of AASU’s protests against CAB, reports The Assam Tribune. The rally covered Fuloguri Dhewa, Dimou, Bebejia, Rantholi, Pathori and other villages.
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December - 6 
The North Lakhimpur unit of AASU took out a procession in the streets of the District headquarters demanding scrapping of the CAB 2019. Further, anti-CAB protest marches were held in Ghilamora, Harmutty, Narayanpur, Bihpuria, Laluk areas of the Distr
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The North Lakhimpur unit of AASU took out a procession in the streets of the District headquarters demanding scrapping of the CAB 2019. Further, anti-CAB protest marches were held in Ghilamora, Harmutty, Narayanpur, Bihpuria, Laluk areas of the District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Sivasagar Block Congress Committee sat on a two-hour sit-in demonstration against CAB in Sivasagar town, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Sivasagar Block Congress Committee sat on a two-hour sit-in demonstration against CAB in Sivasagar town, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Tezpur Sahitya Sabha and the Asom Sangrami Mancha staged a dharna programme in protest against the Government’s decision to bring the CAB in Sonitpur District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Tezpur Sahitya Sabha and the Asom Sangrami Mancha staged a dharna programme in protest against the Government’s decision to bring the CAB in Sonitpur District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 6 
The Tinsukia Zila Sahitya Sabha staged a two-hour sit-in strike in front of Tinsukia Sakha Sahitya Sabha Bhawan. Later, it presented a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the DC of Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The Tinsukia Zila Sahitya Sabha staged a two-hour sit-in strike in front of Tinsukia Sakha Sahitya Sabha Bhawan. Later, it presented a memorandum to the Prime Minister through the DC of Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune.
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December - 7 
A Cordon and search operation was undertaken at Nambol Kongkham Makha Leikai in Bishnupur District in Manipur on December 7, reports The Sangai Express. During the search operation, more than 350 people including 140 women were verified and two indiv
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A Cordon and search operation was undertaken at Nambol Kongkham Makha Leikai in Bishnupur District in Manipur on December 7, reports The Sangai Express. During the search operation, more than 350 people including 140 women were verified and two individuals were detained.
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December - 7 
A Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) in Srinagar District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 7, reports Daily Excelsior. A BSF spokesperson said that on December 7 at about 0900 hrs, an HM associate
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A Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) militant surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) in Srinagar District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 7, reports Daily Excelsior. A BSF spokesperson said that on December 7 at about 0900 hrs, an HM associate, identified as Muzafar Ahmed, resident of Braw Bandina in Pulwama, surrendered before the Inspector General, BSF, Kashmir Frontier. Ahmed was wanted in connection with an encounter, which took place in Drabgam village in Pulwama District on November 25, 2019, in which, two militants – Irfan Ahmed Sheikh and Irfan Ahmed Rather were killed in a gunfight with Security Forces.
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December - 7 
Assam Food and Civil Supplies minister and AGP leader Phani Bhushan Choudhury also faced protest from anti-CAB protesters on December 7, reports India Today. Anticipating physical attack, Phani Bhushan Choudhury immediately stopped his speech and lef
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Assam Food and Civil Supplies minister and AGP leader Phani Bhushan Choudhury also faced protest from anti-CAB protesters on December 7, reports India Today. Anticipating physical attack, Phani Bhushan Choudhury immediately stopped his speech and left from the spot while the meeting was in progress.
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December - 7 
Chief Minister has written to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) to extend the provisions of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation to the State of Manipur, reports Sangai Express. In a letter dispatched to the MHA on December 5, the Chief Min
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Chief Minister has written to the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) to extend the provisions of the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation to the State of Manipur, reports Sangai Express. In a letter dispatched to the MHA on December 5, the Chief Minister N. Biren Singh appealed to the MHA to withdraw the notification of November 18, 1950 whereby a permit system implemented in Manipur with regard to foreigners/outsiders was abolished.
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December - 7 
Kuki National Front-Nehlun (KNF-N) alleged that of Kuki National Army (KNA) under Kuki National Organization (KNO) extorted money from workers at Kangpokpi District, reports The Sangai Express on December 8. KNF-N ‘information and publicity secretary
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Kuki National Front-Nehlun (KNF-N) alleged that of Kuki National Army (KNA) under Kuki National Organization (KNO) extorted money from workers at Kangpokpi District, reports The Sangai Express on December 8. KNF-N ‘information and publicity secretary’, Gou alias Kuki alleged that on November 6, a KNA cadre identified as Onminlun Haokip and n unidentified individual met the workers of PMGSY between Bongbal Kholen and Kaihao village to extort money apart from threatening the driver.
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December - 7 
Manipur People against CAB (MANPAC) in a meeting at Imphal West District decided to intensify protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) from December 7, reports Imphal Free Press. The meeting was attended by representatives from different sta
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Manipur People against CAB (MANPAC) in a meeting at Imphal West District decided to intensify protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) from December 7, reports Imphal Free Press. The meeting was attended by representatives from different state political parties, civil body organisations and women’s organisations. According to MANPAC convenor Yumnamcha Dilipkumar although Home Minister Amit Shah had given verbal assurance to them that Manipur will be protected while implementing CAB, there was no mention of it during the Union Cabinet meeting.
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December - 7 
On December 7, Union Minister of State for Food Processing Rameswar Teli was heckled by some activists of All Assam Students' Union (AASU) and locals at Naharkatia area in Dibrugarh District in Assam, India Today. AASU and locals were protesting agai
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On December 7, Union Minister of State for Food Processing Rameswar Teli was heckled by some activists of All Assam Students' Union (AASU) and locals at Naharkatia area in Dibrugarh District in Assam, India Today. AASU and locals were protesting against the CAB.
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December - 7 
Students of Cotton University announced Ron Hoongkar (the war bugle) against the CAB 2019, reports The Assam Tribune. Students of other colleges and University along with noted intellectuals, artistes, journalists and conscious citizens also landed t
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Students of Cotton University announced Ron Hoongkar (the war bugle) against the CAB 2019, reports The Assam Tribune. Students of other colleges and University along with noted intellectuals, artistes, journalists and conscious citizens also landed their support to the program.
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December - 7 
The North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) has called for an 11-hour bandh (shutdown strike) ,5 am to 4 pm, in the region on December 10 against the tabling of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 (CAB) in the Parliament, reports The Assam Tribune
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The North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) has called for an 11-hour bandh (shutdown strike) ,5 am to 4 pm, in the region on December 10 against the tabling of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 (CAB) in the Parliament, reports The Assam Tribune. However, Nagaland has been kept out of the shutdown call, due to the ongoing Hornbill Festival although the Nagaland Students’ Federation will stage a demonstration in front of the Raj Bhawan on December 10. The decision was announced by chairman of NESO Samuel Jyrwa in Guwahati. NESO adviser Dr Samujjal Bhattacharya said that the CAB is a protector of illegal Bangladeshis which also violates the historic Assam Accord. “It is communal, anti-indigenous and pro Bangladeshis. Imposition of the CAB will not be accepted at any cost,” Dr Bhattacharyya said.
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December - 7 
The Times of India reports that on December 7, 22 Bru militants of Bru Liberation Army Union (BLAU) and United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) surrendered at Senapunjee in Hailakandi District. The militants surrendered with 22 rifles. BLAU is led b
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The Times of India reports that on December 7, 22 Bru militants of Bru Liberation Army Union (BLAU) and United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) surrendered at Senapunjee in Hailakandi District. The militants surrendered with 22 rifles. BLAU is led by Rajesh Chorky and UDLA is led by DhanyaramReang. According to sources, “While BLAU, which has its base in Mizoram as well, has submitted a list of 85 members willing to surrender, UDLA has submitted a list of 140 before the government agencies. Now the lists are being verified by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Police”.
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December - 7 
Various civil societies from Garo Hills region of Meghalaya had come together under the banner of the All Garo Hills Joint Action Committee (AGHJAC) have decided to oppose the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 and instead demand introduction
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Various civil societies from Garo Hills region of Meghalaya had come together under the banner of the All Garo Hills Joint Action Committee (AGHJAC) have decided to oppose the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 and instead demand introduction of ILP in Meghalaya, reports The Shillong Times. The decision was taken at a meeting where the umbrella organisation was also formed. The Committee also resolved to initiate peaceful democratic agitation against the bill.
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December - 8 
National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), a militant outfit of Tripura, has expressed deep concern over the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Northeast Now on December 9. Through a press release, the NLFT said: “NLFT spearheading the movem
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National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT), a militant outfit of Tripura, has expressed deep concern over the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Northeast Now on December 9. Through a press release, the NLFT said: “NLFT spearheading the movement for the restoration of the Borok’s historical rights in the state of Twipra is seriously concerned and opposed to the enactment of Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the winter session of Parliament.”
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December - 8 
On December 8, All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) ransacked District office of Assam Gana Parishad (AGP) in Chowkidingee in Dibrugarh District, reports The Telegraph. AGP is the ruling partner of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam.
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On December 8, All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) ransacked District office of Assam Gana Parishad (AGP) in Chowkidingee in Dibrugarh District, reports The Telegraph. AGP is the ruling partner of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Assam.
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December - 8 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 8, wrote to SAARC secretariat on the 35th anniversary of the grouping's founding and in an oblique reference to Pakistan, Modi said it is critical to fight the scourge of terrorism by all countries for this fo
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on December 8, wrote to SAARC secretariat on the 35th anniversary of the grouping's founding and in an oblique reference to Pakistan, Modi said it is critical to fight the scourge of terrorism by all countries for this forum to make progress, reports India Today. Modi said that India's efforts for greater collaboration among the SAARC countries have repeatedly been challenged with threats and acts of terrorism. "SAARC has made progress, but more needs to be done. Our efforts for greater collaboration have repeatedly been challenged with threats and acts of terrorism. Such an environment impedes our shared objective of realising the full potential of SAARC," Modi added.
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December - 8 
Security has been heightened in Assam in the run upto tabling of Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) and heightening protests against it, reports Assam Tribune on December 9. Additional forces have been deployed in various parts of the State in apprehen
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Security has been heightened in Assam in the run upto tabling of Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) and heightening protests against it, reports Assam Tribune on December 9. Additional forces have been deployed in various parts of the State in apprehension of law and order problems that might crop up. The CAB is scheduled to be tabled in Parliament on December 9 and kept for subsequent passage on December 10. The Assam Police headquarters has directed Superintendents of Police (SPs) of all the districts to remain alert to prevent any kind of untoward incident and, if necessary, make preventive arrests. In view of the shutdown call by the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) on December 10, police sources said elaborate arrangements have been put in place to ensure that no damage is caused to life and public property.
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December - 8 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested a person along with two packets of contraband, (weighing about 2 kilogram) suspected to be heroin in the Abohar sector along International Border (IB) in Fazilka District of Punjab on December 8, rep
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel arrested a person along with two packets of contraband, (weighing about 2 kilogram) suspected to be heroin in the Abohar sector along International Border (IB) in Fazilka District of Punjab on December 8, reports The Tribune. The arrested person has been identified as Mangal Singh (23), resident of Teja Rohilla, a border village in the District. He was arrested near the border fence with two packets that were concealed in a cavity build inside a wooden log. A case was registered at Sadar Police Station in the District under Sections 21, 61, and 85 of the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act.
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December - 8 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against two Islamic State (IS) operatives including the leader of the outfit's Coimbatore module - Mohammed Azarudeen and his associate - Sheikh Hidayatullah, who were in touch with the
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has filed a charge sheet against two Islamic State (IS) operatives including the leader of the outfit's Coimbatore module - Mohammed Azarudeen and his associate - Sheikh Hidayatullah, who were in touch with the April 21, 2019 Sri Lanka bombings mastermind - Maulvi Zahran bin Hashim and were planning to carry out similar strikes in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, menafn.com reports on December 9. NIA spokesperson Inspector General Alok Mittal said, “It has been established that Mohammed Azarudeen and Sheikh Hidayatullah had been propagating the violent extremist ideology of ISIS/ Daesh since 2017 with the intention of recruiting their associates in Kerala and Tamil Nadu, into the proscribed organization for furthering its activities in India.” “They organized several secret classes in their houses besides at other places in Coimbatore, in support of the ISIS/ Daesh. They also followed the Sri Lankan ISIS/ Daesh leader Zahran Hashim, over social media, while downloading and disseminating his speeches in support of violent jihad and ISIS/ Daesh,” Mittal said. “Hidayatullah was reportedly in touch with Zahran Hashim, who died in the suicide bombings, through a Facebook page 'KhilafahGFX,” said an official who didn't wish to be named. The charge sheet has been filed in the NIA special court Ernakulam (Kerala) under charges of criminal conspiracy and terror charges.
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December - 8 
Two Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion planted by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Piyakuli
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Two Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion planted by the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Piyakuli hills of Tamar town in Ranchi District of Jharkhand on December 8, reports Times of India. The incident took place when the personnel were returning to their base on completion of poll duty. They were identified as Pranay Das (25) and Jignesh Choudhary (25), both were part of a CoBRA team engaged in surveillance during the second phase of election in the Tamar constituency held on December 7. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Rishab Jha said the jawans were camping atop the hills in the locality to secure the booths and the polling parties. As part of sanitizing the area, Police had deployed a large number of security personnel in the constituency to check movements of the Maoists.
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December - 9 
Ceasefire Monitoring Group (CFMG)/ Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB) on December 9 slammed National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) or alleging that the CFMG/CFSB is “hatching a sinister plot” to target the group, reports East Mo
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Ceasefire Monitoring Group (CFMG)/ Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB) on December 9 slammed National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) or alleging that the CFMG/CFSB is “hatching a sinister plot” to target the group, reports East Mojo. CFMG/CFSB said, “The office of the chairman is an institution mandated with the role of enforcing the ceasefire ground rules on behalf of the government security forces as well as with all the NSCN groups under ceasefire with the government of India.” It also said that “Challenging an institution like the office of the chairman, CFMG / CFSB with false allegations by a mature organisation like the NSCN-IM is something which the chairman of CFMG / CFSB will not accept.”
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December - 9 
East Mojo on December 9 reports that North East Students Organisation (NESO) coordinator Pritam Waii Sonam stated that: "Despite Arunachal being protected under Bengal Frontier Regulation Act, 1873, and Chin Hills Regulation, 1896, the number of ille
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East Mojo on December 9 reports that North East Students Organisation (NESO) coordinator Pritam Waii Sonam stated that: "Despite Arunachal being protected under Bengal Frontier Regulation Act, 1873, and Chin Hills Regulation, 1896, the number of illegal immigrants is increasing tremendously. People of Arunachal Pradesh have been raising their voice against Chakma-Hajong migrants for many decades, but no response has been seen so far from the central government. NESO along with all the member organisations held a joint meeting in Guwahati in Assam chalk out their next course of agitation against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB). Component organisations of NESO includes All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU), Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), Mizo Zirlai Pawl, Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), Garo Students’ Union (GSU) and Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF).
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December - 9 
India and Australia on December 9, emphasised the need for enhanced collaboration to counter the threat of terrorism and violent extremism through increased information sharing, reports newsonair.com. They also exchanged views on achieving their shar
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India and Australia on December 9, emphasised the need for enhanced collaboration to counter the threat of terrorism and violent extremism through increased information sharing, reports newsonair.com. They also exchanged views on achieving their shared objective of peace, prosperity and progress in the Indo-Pacific region. The two sides discussed bilateral defence engagements, areas to enhance cooperation in the field of defence industry and defence technology. They also held a discussion on the prevailing regional security concerns. The issues came up for discussion during the third India-Australia Secretary-level 22 Dialogue in New Delhi on December 9, 2019. The Indian delegation was led by Defence Secretary, Ajay Kumar and Foreign Secretary, Vijay Gokhale. The Australian side was led by Defence Secretary, Greg Moriarty and Foreign Secretary, Frances Adamson.
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December - 9 
Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh on December 9, held talks with his Bangladeshi Counterpart Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury on ways to deepen bilateral maritime cooperation, reports republicworld.com. "The visit aims to consolidate bilateral rela
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Indian Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh on December 9, held talks with his Bangladeshi Counterpart Admiral Aurangzeb Chowdhury on ways to deepen bilateral maritime cooperation, reports republicworld.com. "The visit aims to consolidate bilateral relations between India and Bangladesh, as also to explore new avenues for naval cooperation," the defence ministry said. Sources said Admiral Singh and Admiral Chowdhury discussed ways to bolster maritime security cooperation between the two countries.
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December - 9 
Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) on December 9 passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports The Northeast Today. The bill was passed after 311 members voted in favour of the bill against 80 who voted against it. Assam Tribune adds
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Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) on December 9 passed the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports The Northeast Today. The bill was passed after 311 members voted in favour of the bill against 80 who voted against it. Assam Tribune adds that Manipur was brought under the ambit of nner Line Permit (ILP). Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that “Under the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation (BEFR), Arunachal Pradesh and Nagaland have been given protection, while the ILP will be introduced in Manipur, which is a long pending demand of the valley.” In Tripura, Meghalaya and Assam, the Sixth Schedule areas have been given protection. As for rest of the State of Assam, Clause VI of Assam Accord will be implemented. East Mojo adds that according to the proposed legislation, the amendment will not be applicable to tribal areas of Assam Meghalaya, Mizoram or Tripura as included in the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution and in the areas covered under The Inner Line notified under the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873. The ILP regime is applicable in Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Mizoram. The Sentinel further adds that Union Home Minister Amit Shah stated that bill will exclude almost all parts of the Northeast except two valleys of Assam-Barak Valley and Brahmaputra.
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December - 9 
Manipur Chief Minister N Biren has expressed profound gratification on Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s announcement that Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) would be extended to Manipur and the State would be protected from CAB, reports The Sangai Expres
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Manipur Chief Minister N Biren has expressed profound gratification on Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s announcement that Inner Line Permit System (ILPS) would be extended to Manipur and the State would be protected from CAB, reports The Sangai Express on December 10. The Inner Line Permit System or a similar mechanism to regulate the influx of non-locals into the State of Manipur has been a long-standing demand of the people, spearheaded by the Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS).
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December - 9 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 9 Monday filed a charge sheet in a special court in Dimapur against three members of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) in an arms seizure case, reports The Week. The case was originally
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 9 Monday filed a charge sheet in a special court in Dimapur against three members of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) in an arms seizure case, reports The Week. The case was originally registered at Mon police station in Nagaland in June 2019 and later re-registered by the NIA branch office in Guwahati (Assam). The three militants were identified ‘major general’ Yangang Konyak, Ahon Longphong and Hongo Konyak. The NIA claimed the evidence gathered during the investigation showed that the accused were involved in illegal activities such as extortion, kidnapping and raising of funds for the banned terrorist organisation.
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December - 9 
On December 9, Assam witnessed protests breaking out despite Shah’s claim that the CAB was not against Muslims but infiltrators, adds Assam Tribune. A 48-hour Assam bandh called by the All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) to protest against the CAB and s
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On December 9, Assam witnessed protests breaking out despite Shah’s claim that the CAB was not against Muslims but infiltrators, adds Assam Tribune. A 48-hour Assam bandh called by the All Moran Students’ Union (AMSU) to protest against the CAB and seek Scheduled Tribe status for six communities. Protests were witnessed at Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Majuli, Morigaon, Bongaigaon, Udalguri, Kokrajhar and Baksa Districts of Assam.
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December - 9 
Pakistan army violated Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by targeting forward areas with mortar shelling and small arms firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Balakote sector in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 9, reports Daily Exce
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Pakistan army violated Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by targeting forward areas with mortar shelling and small arms firing along the Line of Control (LoC) in Balakote sector in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 9, reports Daily Excelsior. Army officials said Pakistan has been repeatedly violating the CFA in Rajouri and Poonch Districts of J&K.
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December - 9 
Security Forces (SFs) exchanged fire with the militants in Shaar village of Pampore area in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 9, reports Daily Excelsior. On inputs about the presence of two militants in the area, a Cordon and Se
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Security Forces (SFs) exchanged fire with the militants in Shaar village of Pampore area in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 9, reports Daily Excelsior. On inputs about the presence of two militants in the area, a Cordon and Search Operation (CASO) was conducted by 50 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) of Army, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police at Shaar village. During the CASO, SFs exchanged the fire with the militants. Later, Militants took advantage of darkness and fled from the spot after brief exchange of fire. However, no casualties were reported in the incident.
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December - 9 
Shut down was effective in Tripura against the CAB, reports lately on December 10. The shutdown was called in Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas. Police arrested few hundred picketers for blockading highways and single ra
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Shut down was effective in Tripura against the CAB, reports lately on December 10. The shutdown was called in Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC) areas. Police arrested few hundred picketers for blockading highways and single railway line connecting Tripura with the remaining parts of the country through Assam.
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December - 9 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Ravalu Srinivas aka Ramanna (56), reportedly died of a cardiac arrest in the forest region in Bastar District of Chhattisgarh, reports Hindustan Times on December 10. Ramanna carried a cash rew
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader, Ravalu Srinivas aka Ramanna (56), reportedly died of a cardiac arrest in the forest region in Bastar District of Chhattisgarh, reports Hindustan Times on December 10. Ramanna carried a cash reward of INR 4 million on his head. Although the CPI-Maoist has not made any statement on his death, the senior Police Officers in the State has confirmed Ramanna’s death. Ramanna was a Central Committee member of CPI-Maoist and in addition to that he was also the ‘secretary’ of the Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC). He was drafted into the Central Committee in 2014. Ramanna was a resident of Bekkal village of Maddur Mandal (administrative sub-division) in Siddipet District of Telangana and had been underground for a long time. He was overseeing the Maoist movement in the Bastar forest region of Chhattisgarh and Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra. He had led several violent attacks on Security Forces (SFs) in Chhattisgarh, including the killing of 76 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel at Chintalnar village of Dantewada District on April 6, 2010, 16 SF personnel at Jeeram Nullah in Sukma District on March 11, 2014, and 25 CRPF personnel at Burkapal in Sukma District in April 2017. Besides, he was also involved in several serious crimes in Odisha, Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra.
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December - 9 
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 9, submitted chargesheet against underworld gangster, drug trafficker and Dawood Ibrahim's close aide, Iqbal Mirchi, in a case of money laundering through sale of properties, reports India Today. At presen
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 9, submitted chargesheet against underworld gangster, drug trafficker and Dawood Ibrahim's close aide, Iqbal Mirchi, in a case of money laundering through sale of properties, reports India Today. At present, the investigative agency provisionally attached two flats belonging to Iqbal Mirchi's wife Hazrat and their sons Asif and Junaid. The 12,000-page chargesheet names 16 accused including Iqbal Mirchi, wife Hazrat Memon, sons Asif Memon and Junaid Memon. The others are Haroon Yusuf, Humayun Merchant, Rinku Deshpande, Ranjeet Singh Bindra, Jayant Soni, Dheeraj Wadhawan, Sunny Bhatija and Purushottam Budhrani. Some entities which appeared on the ED chargesheet included Joy Home Creations, Sunblink Real Estate, RKW Realty and Sir Mohammad Yusuf trust.
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December - 9 
The Ludhiana District court of Punjab on December 9, acquitted Jagtar Singh Hawara, a militant of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), of all charges in the December 6, 1995 Clock Tower bomb blast case in the District, reports Indian Express. In the sa
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The Ludhiana District court of Punjab on December 9, acquitted Jagtar Singh Hawara, a militant of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI), of all charges in the December 6, 1995 Clock Tower bomb blast case in the District, reports Indian Express. In the said case, at least 24 people were injured in the blast that rocked Lottery Market near Ghanta Ghar Chowk (Clock Tower) market of Ludhiana, nearly 24 years ago when the Khalistan movement was at its peak in the State. Of the five accused booked in the case, two, including Hawara, now stand acquitted, two were declared proclaimed offenders and one was discharged by the court. Hawara is currently serving life term for assassinating former Punjab Chief Minister Beant Singh. He is lodged at Tihar Jail in Delhi. “Observing that no evidence has been found against him, the court acquitted Hawara,” said his counsel Jaspal Singh Manjhpur. “Charges were framed against Hawara on May 12, 2017 in this case, but the prosecution failed to produce any solid evidence. Nothing incriminatory came up against him and there was no recovery,” Manjhpur added.
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December - 9 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has registered a case against Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) president Bandari Maddileti for his alleged links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Telangana on December 9, reports The Hin
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has registered a case against Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) president Bandari Maddileti for his alleged links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Telangana on December 9, reports The Hindu. Maddileti, who was accused of actively working for the CPI-Maoist by recruiting new cadre and collecting funds was booked by the NIA under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA) and Section 120-A (conspiracy) of Indian Penal Code (IPC). He was arrested on October 15, this year, by the Jogulamba-Gadwal Police on similar charges. The Telangana Intelligence’s anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremist, LWE] Special Intelligence Bureau (SIB), Gadwal District Police and Hyderabad Police conducted searches at his residence in Nallakunta town of Hyderabad and seized several incriminating documents and other electronic material. As per sources, “He had sent the youngsters to Chhattisgarh to work for the CPI-Maoist, which conspired several unlawful activities in the country,” sources said. Earlier, Telangana Police said that two youngsters – Harijan Bhavani of Kurtiravulacheruvu village and Uttini Anil Kumar of Makthal in Narayanpet District were allegedly recruited by Maddileti and five others to work for the party.
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December - 9 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on December 9 had sought the production warrant of four accused involved in the bomb blast at Pandori Kalan village in Tarn Taran District of Punjab on September 5, reports The Tribune. The NIA senior public pr
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on December 9 had sought the production warrant of four accused involved in the bomb blast at Pandori Kalan village in Tarn Taran District of Punjab on September 5, reports The Tribune. The NIA senior public prosecutor Surinder Singh had filed an application in the Special NIA court seeking the production warrant of four accused – Gurjant Singh, Massa Singh, Amritpal Singh and Harjit Singh, for reinvestigating them. The court had now issued the production warrant of the accused for December 16.
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December - 9 
Thirty-one Army personnel were martyred in terrorist attacks along the Line of Control (LoC) from 2016 to 2018, the Government informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Indian Parliament) on December 9, reports Daily Excelsior. In written response
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Thirty-one Army personnel were martyred in terrorist attacks along the Line of Control (LoC) from 2016 to 2018, the Government informed the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Indian Parliament) on December 9, reports Daily Excelsior. In written response to a question in the Rajya Sabha, the Minister of State for Defence, Shripad Naik, said that in 2016, six Army personnel martyred in terrorist attacks, followed by 13 in 2017 and 12 in 2018. “All the forward posts are adequately strengthened to withstand terrorist attacks. Continuous improvements, including the usage of modern technology, in the defences are made to make them more robust and resilient. The Army also carries out in depth analysis of the terrorist incidents and security breaches that are identified with various incidents,” he said.
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December - 9 
To protest the introduction of CAB, all states except Nagaland announced a shutdown against it on December 10 (today), reports Indian Express. The shut down call was given by North-East Students’ Organisation (NESO). The Chairman of NESO Samuel Jyrwa
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To protest the introduction of CAB, all states except Nagaland announced a shutdown against it on December 10 (today), reports Indian Express. The shut down call was given by North-East Students’ Organisation (NESO). The Chairman of NESO Samuel Jyrwa the shutdown will be 11-hour long and added that CAB will open the floodgates for “illegal Bangladeshis” and signified a “dishonouring of the demands of the people of the Northeast”.
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December - 9 
Two Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-New Democracy (CPI-ML-New Democracy), identified as Kothagudem sub-division committee ‘secretary’ Yedullapalli Vishwanatham alias Azad and his accomplice, Mac
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Two Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist-New Democracy (CPI-ML-New Democracy), identified as Kothagudem sub-division committee ‘secretary’ Yedullapalli Vishwanatham alias Azad and his accomplice, Macherla Satyam, a senior cadre of the party, were arrested by the Police in Gundala Mandal (administrative sub-division) in Bhadradri-Kothagudem District of Telangana on December 9, reports The Hindu. According to Police, the duo was arrested near a bridge across Mallannavagu stream in Gundala Mandal during a vehicle-checking drive while they were heading towards Yellandu on a bike. Azad was wanted in several cases registered against him under various sections of the IPC and also the Arms Act in the limits of Gundala, Laxmidevipalli, Palvancha rural and Alapalli Police Stations. He along with several other members of the underground squad of the outfit allegedly took part in an exchange of fire with the Police in Rollagadda forest area of Gundala Mandal in July, 2019, Police added. The Police also charged him with instigating local villagers to attack the Police party soon after the Rollagadda incident. The arrested duo was produced before the media by the Additional Superintendent of Police (Operations), Bhadradri-Kothagudem, A Ramana Reddy, in Yellandu Police Station.
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December - 10 
An Army deserter and a son of a Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) militant were among five arrested from Kandhali Narangpur village in Hoshiarpur District of Punjab on December 10 in a case related to theft of two INSAS assault rifles from Army cantonme
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An Army deserter and a son of a Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) militant were among five arrested from Kandhali Narangpur village in Hoshiarpur District of Punjab on December 10 in a case related to theft of two INSAS assault rifles from Army cantonment at Panchmarhi in Hoshangabad District of Madhya Pradesh (MP) on December 6, reports Indian Express. The arrested persons identified as Sepoy Harpreet Singh alias Raja (24), an Army deserter and Jagtar Singh alias Jagga, the son of KZF militant Harbhjan Singh, are the ones who had stolen the riles. The remaining three persons are identified identified as – Karmajit Singh alias Monu and Gurjinder Singh alias Kaka and Sarbjit Singh. The former four are all residents of Miani village in Jalandhar District while the latter is a resident of Chautala village in Hoshiarpur District. The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Gurpreet Singh Gill said, two INSAS rifles, three magazines, 20 live cartridges, 930 gm of intoxicating powder, three motorcycles, five mobile phones and three swords were recovered from the suspects. Further, as per sources, the Police are investigating terrorist link in the case as father of the accused – Jagtar Singh, was arrested in relation to Khalistani activities along with an AK 47 rifle in September this year.
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December - 10 
As many as 84 infiltration attempts were made along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and 59 terrorists could have entered the valley since August 2019, Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said in Lok Sabha (Lower House of In
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As many as 84 infiltration attempts were made along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and 59 terrorists could have entered the valley since August 2019, Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy said in Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian parliament) on December 10, reports Daily Excelsior. In a written reply to a starred question in the House, Reddy said regular attempts of infiltration by terrorists through the LoC in J&K sponsored and supported from across the border are being made. “84 such attempts have been made from across the border and it is estimated that 59 such terrorists could have infiltrated,” he said. As many as 22,557 militants have been neutralised in incidents of terrorist violence by Security Forces (SFs) till December 1, 2019, 1,011 terrorists killed, 42 apprehended and 2,253 pushed back from 2005 till October 21, 2019 due to efficient vigil of SF, he said. Infiltration attempts are part of proxy war agenda of adversary to replenish the depleted terrorist strength in the valley to achieve its intention to ratchet up violence in J&K, Reddy said.
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December - 10 
Disturbances were also reported from Manu area of Dhalai district where supporters and opponents of bandh clashing in the open market. The actual number of people injured in the clashes have not been disclosed by Police. Police resorted to lathi-char
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Disturbances were also reported from Manu area of Dhalai district where supporters and opponents of bandh clashing in the open market. The actual number of people injured in the clashes have not been disclosed by Police. Police resorted to lathi-charge in several areas to disperse the unruly bandh supporters and a number of 'bandh' supporters were beaten up and injured.
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December - 10 
Naga Students' Federation (NSF) on December 10 conducted a peaceful sit-in protest against the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports East Mojo.
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Naga Students' Federation (NSF) on December 10 conducted a peaceful sit-in protest against the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports East Mojo.
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December - 10 
Normal life was affected in the State due a statewide bandh called by the Khasi Students Union (KSU), a constituent of the North East Students' Organisation (NESO), to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019, reports New Indian Expr
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Normal life was affected in the State due a statewide bandh called by the Khasi Students Union (KSU), a constituent of the North East Students' Organisation (NESO), to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019, reports New Indian Express. Shops, markets and business establishments kept shutters down, while educational and financial institutions remained closed for the day, officials said. Government offices were open but recorded less than 10 per cent attendance, they said. Incidents of burning of tyres and vandalizing of vehicles have been reported in the state capital as protesters lobbed Molotov cocktail at a police vehicle damaging it in Mawlai area, East Khasi Hills district Deputy Commissioner M W Nongbri told the media.
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December - 10 
On December 10, clashes between supporters of the indefinite 'bandh' called against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019 and those opposing the bandh led to instances of violence in Kulai market, and Nailafa area of Dhalai District, reports Trip
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On December 10, clashes between supporters of the indefinite 'bandh' called against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019 and those opposing the bandh led to instances of violence in Kulai market, and Nailafa area of Dhalai District, reports Tripurainfo. A fruit seller Kripasindhu Chakraborty (40) was assaulted and hit with machetes by the bandh supporters.
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December - 10 
On December 10, the All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) called for a total shutdown in the state from 3 am to 6 pm to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, which has already received Lok Sabha approval, reports New Indian Express. AMS
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On December 10, the All Manipur Students' Union (AMSU) called for a total shutdown in the state from 3 am to 6 pm to protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019, which has already received Lok Sabha approval, reports New Indian Express. AMSU, a constituent of North East Student's Organisation (NESO), said it would intensify its agitation if the bill was not immediately withdrawn. Normal life was affected in parts of the State as shops and business establishments kept shutters down, and educational and financial institutions remained closed for the day, official sources said.
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December - 10 
The Counter Intelligence of Punjab Police has said that the Pakistan Rangers has been actively aiding and abetting drug and arms smugglers in Punjab vis a vis India, reports India Today on December 11. The Police Intelligence has made the statement f
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The Counter Intelligence of Punjab Police has said that the Pakistan Rangers has been actively aiding and abetting drug and arms smugglers in Punjab vis a vis India, reports India Today on December 11. The Police Intelligence has made the statement following the interrogation of 10 arrested Indian smugglers in Ferozepur sector of the State. The Additional Inspector General (AIG), Narendra Pal Singh Sidhu, Counter Intelligence said, "While questioning the drug smugglers, they have revealed that Indian drug smugglers contact Pakistan Rangers to deliver the consignment of drugs. They are guided by the Pakistan Rangers". Further, the AIG of Bathinda range, Ajay Saluja said that heroine is now being smuggled in smaller quantities from Pakistan after the arrest of big drug lords. He added that so far no case of dropping drug consignments by using drones has been reported in Ferozepur and Fazilka sectors in the State. He, however, confirmed that people have seen some suspicious objects in the air during the night.
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December - 10 
The Interpol has issued a Blue notice against five youths -- four Keralites and one Karnataka native -- who are suspected to have joined terror groups, Jabhat al-Nusra (linked with al Qaeda) and Jund al-Aqsa (splinter group of Jabhat al-Nusra), in Sy
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The Interpol has issued a Blue notice against five youths -- four Keralites and one Karnataka native -- who are suspected to have joined terror groups, Jabhat al-Nusra (linked with al Qaeda) and Jund al-Aqsa (splinter group of Jabhat al-Nusra), in Syria, New Indian Express reports on December 11. The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has also initiated steps to attach the properties of the five accused persons. In January 2019, the NIA found that a group of Keralites working in Qatar joined the rebel terror groups in Syria, which is fighting the forces in the country. The accused persons were identified as Hashir Uchummel Mohammed from North Paravoor; Siddique alias Sidhikul Akbar from Malappuram; Muhammad Irfan of Vadakkumbad near Thalassery; Thahir Mohammed from Shimoga in Karnataka, and Sultan Abdulla from Mukkom, Kozhikode. They were allegedly radicalised in Qatar. The NIA had earlier sought the help of Interpol to track down these persons. “Interpol has issued with a Blue notice against these persons to get details about them from Syria. We suspect that some of them have died by now. However, there is no confirmation in this regard. A court in Kochi has also issued non-bailable arrest warrants against these persons,” sources in Ministry of Home Affairs said.
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December - 10 
The shutdown, led by the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) and the North East Students' Organisation (NESO), against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 had impact throughout the State, reports New Indian Express. Protestors blocked national highway
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The shutdown, led by the All Assam Students' Union (AASU) and the North East Students' Organisation (NESO), against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2019 had impact throughout the State, reports New Indian Express. Protestors blocked national highways and other roads by burning tyres. Sporadic incidents of violence were also reported as bandh supporters damaged vehicles and engaged in a tussle with police and security personnel at different places. Bandh supporters staged railway track blockade at different railway stations as well as isolated places, including in Tangla, Lakhimpur, Moran, Rangiya, Silghat and Silchar. The strike, however, did not have much impact on the Bengali-dominated Barak Valley of the State.
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December - 11 
The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 11, provisionally attached immovable properties with an estimated market value of INR 600 crore, including two floors of Ceejay House in Worli, Mumbai (Maharashtra) in the case involving Dawood Ibrahim’s
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The Enforcement Directorate (ED) on December 11, provisionally attached immovable properties with an estimated market value of INR 600 crore, including two floors of Ceejay House in Worli, Mumbai (Maharashtra) in the case involving Dawood Ibrahim’s aide, Iqbal Mirchi, reports Hindustan Times. ED had filed a 12,000-page charge sheet against 16 individuals, including Mirchi, earlier December 9. On December 11, it issued a statement, which said, “After detailed investigation under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA), some of [Mirchi’s] properties held in India have been provisionally attached by the Directorate against two provisional attachment orders. Market value of these properties is around ₹600 crore.”
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December - 11 
About 20 students and a TV journalist sustained injuries on December 11 when police caned the protesting crowds in Bokel in Dibrugarh District, reports Assam Tribune. The protesters had blocked roads and resorted to stone pelting, in protest against
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About 20 students and a TV journalist sustained injuries on December 11 when police caned the protesting crowds in Bokel in Dibrugarh District, reports Assam Tribune. The protesters had blocked roads and resorted to stone pelting, in protest against CAB.
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December - 11 
Curfew was imposed in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District on December 11 to tackle the deteriorating law and order situation prevailing in Assam amid massive protests over CAB, reports The Sentinel. Assam Tribune reports that the indefinite curf
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Curfew was imposed in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District on December 11 to tackle the deteriorating law and order situation prevailing in Assam amid massive protests over CAB, reports The Sentinel. Assam Tribune reports that the indefinite curfew was enforced from 1815 Hrs. Moreover, two columns of Army have been deployed for flag march after fresh and volatile protests erupted across Assam. India Today adds that Army has been deployed in Guwahati, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh and Jorhat Districts. NDTV adds that Indian Army has sent two columns, each consisting of 70 soldiers and one or two officers, to Kanchanpur and Manu in Tripura. Two other columns of Army are on standby in Assam's Dibrugarh and Bongaigaon. A Police Quick Response Tea (QRT) has been dispatched to Assam's Dibrugarh District and a total of 5,000 paramilitary personnel have been deployed across the North East.
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December - 11 
Dibrugarh Deputy Commissioner Pallav Gopal Jha called for an urgent meeting of all the leaders including All Assam Students Union (AASU), Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) as well as media persons and appealed for peaceful and democratic
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Dibrugarh Deputy Commissioner Pallav Gopal Jha called for an urgent meeting of all the leaders including All Assam Students Union (AASU), Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) as well as media persons and appealed for peaceful and democratic protest, adds Assam Tribune.
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December - 11 
East Mojo reports on December 11 that areas worst effected by protests are Dibrugarh, the hometown of Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Jorhat, the hometown of former Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Tezpur and Tinsukia. Clashes between prote
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East Mojo reports on December 11 that areas worst effected by protests are Dibrugarh, the hometown of Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, Jorhat, the hometown of former Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, Tezpur and Tinsukia. Clashes between protesting students and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were reported from Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tinsukia and Tezpur.
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December - 11 
House of Union Minister Rameswar Teli in Dulijan in Dibrugarh District was attacked by protesters on December 11, reports India Today. Moreover, anti-CAB protesters also vandalised the houses of BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Prasanta Phuka
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House of Union Minister Rameswar Teli in Dulijan in Dibrugarh District was attacked by protesters on December 11, reports India Today. Moreover, anti-CAB protesters also vandalised the houses of BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Prasanta Phukan and party leader Subhash Dutta in Dibrugarh District.
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December - 11 
In view of the escalating protests, business establishments and shops downed their shutters. Power connections were also snapped at various parts of Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. Security Personnel repeated
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In view of the escalating protests, business establishments and shops downed their shutters. Power connections were also snapped at various parts of Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. Security Personnel repeatedly blank-fired and used tear gas, lathis, rubber bullets and even water cannons on the protesters. Meanwhile, the Army has been kept on standby in view of the deteriorating law-and-order situation in Assam, including Bongaigaon and Dibrugarh Districts, reports Assam Tribune December 12.
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December - 11 
India and Germany on December 11, vowed to strengthen international cooperation in combating terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and discussed concerns over cross-border terrorism in South Asian region, reports news18.com. The 8th meeti
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India and Germany on December 11, vowed to strengthen international cooperation in combating terrorism in a comprehensive and sustained manner and discussed concerns over cross-border terrorism in South Asian region, reports news18.com. The 8th meeting of India-Germany Joint Working Group on Counter Terrorism was held with the Indian delegation led by Mahaveer Singhvi, Joint Secretary for Counter Terrorism in the Ministry of External Affairs, and the German delegation headed by Ambassador Andreas Kunne, Director, United Nations and Counter Terrorism in the German Federal Foreign Office. "Both sides condemned terrorism in all its forms and manifestations and stressed the need for strengthening international cooperation to combat the menace in a comprehensive and sustained manner," a joint statement issued after the meeting said. They exchanged assessments on threats posed by globally proscribed terrorist entities and their affiliates as well as ongoing concerns over cross-border terrorism in South Asian region, it said. The two sides discussed the importance of disrupting terrorist networks, safe havens, infrastructure and their financing channels, and halting cross-border movement of terrorists.
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December - 11 
On December 11 Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that with the Union Home Ministry issuing a gazette notification announcing that the Inner Line Permit System has been extended to Manipur, ILPS is enforced in the state from December 11, repor
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On December 11 Manipur Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that with the Union Home Ministry issuing a gazette notification announcing that the Inner Line Permit System has been extended to Manipur, ILPS is enforced in the state from December 11, reports The Sangai Express. The Minister stated that after the verbal assurance given by Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the Parliament on December 9, the extension of ILPS has been published in the Gazette of India on December 11. He also added that “With such publication in the Gazette of India, it is now official that ILPS has been enforced in Manipur with immediate effect.”
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December - 11 
Order issued by the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjay Krishna said mobile Internet and data service of all mobile service providers will be prohibited for 24 hours beginning 1900Hrs on December 11, reports Assam Tribune. The prohibition of int
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Order issued by the Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sanjay Krishna said mobile Internet and data service of all mobile service providers will be prohibited for 24 hours beginning 1900Hrs on December 11, reports Assam Tribune. The prohibition of internet has been enforced in Kamrup (Metro), Kamrup, Lakhimpur, Dhemaji, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Charaideo, Sivasagar, Jorhat and Golaghat Districts.
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December - 11 
Pakistan Army violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by firing unprovoked along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Defence Spokesperson said that at about 1730 hours Pakis
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Pakistan Army violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by firing unprovoked along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Defence Spokesperson said that at about 1730 hours Pakistan initiated unprovoked CFA violation by firing of small arms and shelling with Mortars and Artillery along LoC in Shahpur and Kirni sectors in the District, to which Indian Army is retaliated befittingly.
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December - 11 
Pakistan violated CFA in Hajipeer sector of Uri in Baramulla District Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. A senior official said that Pakistani troops violated CFA in Hajipeer sector of Uri and Army retaliated, and said t
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Pakistan violated CFA in Hajipeer sector of Uri in Baramulla District Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. A senior official said that Pakistani troops violated CFA in Hajipeer sector of Uri and Army retaliated, and said that both the sides used small and heavy arms during the cross-border firing. The shelling forced five families of Silikote village comprising 15 persons to migrate.
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December - 11 
Rajya Sabha (Upper house of Indian Parliament) on December 11 Wednesday approved the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, completing the legislative procedure for giving Indian citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, re
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Rajya Sabha (Upper house of Indian Parliament) on December 11 Wednesday approved the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, completing the legislative procedure for giving Indian citizenship to non-Muslim migrants from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh, reports Assam Tribune. The Bill was passed with 125 votes in favour and 105 against it. Earlier, the House rejected the motion to send the Bill to a select committee of the House with 124 members voting against it as compared to 99 in its favour.
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December - 11 
The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Uttar Pradesh Police on December 11, arrested a person, identified as Mohammad Murad, from Ghaziabad with high quality Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) having a face value of INR 2,49,000, reports Outlook India.
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The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Uttar Pradesh Police on December 11, arrested a person, identified as Mohammad Murad, from Ghaziabad with high quality Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) having a face value of INR 2,49,000, reports Outlook India. The seized FICN notes were in denomination of INR 2000 and INR 500 notes, it said. During interrogation, the accused told the ATS that he used to bring fake currency from West Bengal to supply it in Delhi and NCR region. A detailed probe is on, the release said.
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December - 11 
The Asam Chah Mazdoor Sangh (ACMS) has strongly opposed the CAB, reports Assam Tribune. The Central Committee of ACMS stated that they will resort to a vigorous anti-CAB agitation in all the tea gardens spread over the entire Brahmaputra valley. As p
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The Asam Chah Mazdoor Sangh (ACMS) has strongly opposed the CAB, reports Assam Tribune. The Central Committee of ACMS stated that they will resort to a vigorous anti-CAB agitation in all the tea gardens spread over the entire Brahmaputra valley. As per their agitational programme, on December 17 they will stage demonstrations and hold protest meetings in the tea gardens.
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December - 11 
The Security Forces (SFs) defused two live mortar shells fired by Pakistan Rangers in a village along the International Border (IB) in Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan Rangers fired doze
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The Security Forces (SFs) defused two live mortar shells fired by Pakistan Rangers in a village along the International Border (IB) in Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 11, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan Rangers fired dozens of shells targeting Rathawa village in Hiranagar sector on the intervening night of December 10 and 11, the villagers said. The other two shells did not explode and later on, the two shells were safely defused by the SFs averting a major tragedy.
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December - 11 
Three Russian navy ships have arrived in Goa to participate in the second edition of a tri-services exercise between the armed forces of India and Russia, officials said on December 11, reports The Statesman. The aim of exercise INDRA 2019 is to enha
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Three Russian navy ships have arrived in Goa to participate in the second edition of a tri-services exercise between the armed forces of India and Russia, officials said on December 11, reports The Statesman. The aim of exercise INDRA 2019 is to enhance interoperability and develop an understanding in order to effectively tackle common security challenges, they said. “The Russian Federation Navy (RuFN) Ships Yaroslav Mudry, Viktor Konetsky and Elyna arrived at Goa on December 10 to participate in INDRA 2019, the second edition of the tri-services exercise between the Indian and the Russian armed forces,” the Indian defence ministry said in a statement. “This year, the naval component of the exercise would be held in two phases. The harbour phase would be held at Goa from December 10-15 and encompass planning conferences, professional interactions, cultural visits, sports fixtures and formal calls between flag officers and senior officers of the participating navies,” it said.
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December - 11 
United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ‘vice chairman’ Paresh Baruah on December 11 has issued a warning to the Assam Police against initiating any attack on students staging protests over Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports News
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United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ‘vice chairman’ Paresh Baruah on December 11 has issued a warning to the Assam Police against initiating any attack on students staging protests over Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports News 18. He stated that “The ULFA-I will not sit idle if a protesting student or any Assamese for that matter is assaulted. We appeal to Bhaskarjyoti Mahanta, Director General of Police (DGP) of Assam Police, not to baton charge people taking to the streets and vehemently opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill.”
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December - 11 
With 350 Indians killed and 540 injured in 748 terrorist incidents in 2018, India is at seventh place in a global think tank’s list of countries most affected by terrorism, according to the annual report by the Sydney-based Institute for Economics an
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With 350 Indians killed and 540 injured in 748 terrorist incidents in 2018, India is at seventh place in a global think tank’s list of countries most affected by terrorism, according to the annual report by the Sydney-based Institute for Economics and Peace, Business Standard reports on November 20. States that the country most affected by terrorism in 2018 was Afghanistan (7,379 killed), displacing Iraq (1,054 killed) as the deadliest country. Iraq, now at second place, is followed by Nigeria, Syria, Pakistan and Somalia, in that order. The report states that 8,473 Indians have died since 2001 at the hands of terrorists. However, the 2018 death count was 10 per cent lower than in 2017, and 53 per cent lower than its peak in 2009. The number of terrorist attacks has increased by 14 per cent over the same period, peaking in 2016 at over 900", states the report. This trend indicates that terror attacks in India are becoming steadily less bloody. In 1998, about 4.3 people were killed in each attack. That dropped to 1.6 deaths per attack in 2008, and 0.5 in 2018. "In 2018 alone, 69 per cent of attacks had zero fatalities and 22 per cent had one fatality", says the report.
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December - 12 
The Shillong Times adds on December 13 that anti-CAB protests are intensifying in Garo Hills with various organisations protesting the bill. An indefinite road blockade was announced by All Garo Hill Joint Action Committee (AGHJAC) from December 12
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The Shillong Times adds on December 13 that anti-CAB protests are intensifying in Garo Hills with various organisations protesting the bill. An indefinite road blockade was announced by All Garo Hill Joint Action Committee (AGHJAC) from December 12 mid night. AGHJAC is a conglomeration of organisations.
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December - 12 
Three people were killed when security personnel opened fire on anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters in Lalungaon, Lachit Nagar and Ganeshguri-Hatigaon localities in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District, reports Assam Tribune. First
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Three people were killed when security personnel opened fire on anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters in Lalungaon, Lachit Nagar and Ganeshguri-Hatigaon localities in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District, reports Assam Tribune. First Post adds that one of the victims identified as Dipanjal Das was killed in Police firing in Lachit Nagar area.
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December - 12 
A civilian was killed and another suffered injuries after an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded in Bulbul forest, around 50 kilometers from the District Headquarters under Pesh
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A civilian was killed and another suffered injuries after an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) planted by cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) exploded in Bulbul forest, around 50 kilometers from the District Headquarters under Peshrar Police Station limits of Lohardaga District of Jharkhand on December 12, reports Telegraph.The deceased has been identified as Etwa Parhiya (22), while the injured has been identified as Sooraj Parhiya (20). As per sources, the duo had gone to the forest to cut bamboo with four other friends when the incident occurred. The injured was admitted to Sadar Hospital in the said District, around 90kilometers from the State capital and closer to the Latehar District border. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Priyadarshi Alok said, “We came to know about the incident and recovered the body. Maoists had apparently used a pressure device and so when the duo walked on the IED it exploded. Four accompanying the victims are safe.” A Police Official, said primary investigation suggests, hand of Maoist ‘commander’ Ravindra Ganjhu carrying an award of INR 1.5 million on his head, behind the incident. “A squad of Ganjhu is active in the forest connecting Latehar, Gumla, Lohardaga, Garhwa, Palamau. It is because of his presence, earlier a bridge was blown up before elections in Gumla,” the Official said.
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December - 12 
A clash broke out on December 12 between anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters and Police at Motphran area in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, reports The Northeast Today. The East Khasi Hills district administration has imposed a cu
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A clash broke out on December 12 between anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters and Police at Motphran area in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, reports The Northeast Today. The East Khasi Hills district administration has imposed a curfew at certain places in Shillong in view of the volatile situation. SMS and mobile internet have been suspended for 48 hours in the entire state starting from Dec 12. A car was burnt in Jaiaw area of Shillong in East Khasi Hills, adds East Mojo.
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December - 12 
A Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant surrendered before Police in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 12, reports Daily Excelsior. The militant surrendered before a senior Police officer in Awantipora area of the District, Officials s
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A Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) militant surrendered before Police in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 12, reports Daily Excelsior. The militant surrendered before a senior Police officer in Awantipora area of the District, Officials said. According to the officials, the youth had joined the militant group on November 24 this year but decided to return to the mainstream following appeals by his family. The identity of the surrendered militant is yet to be ascertained.
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December - 12 
Additional forces are being brought into Assam as Police and security forces are trying to segregate those involved in peaceful movement from the violent protesters, reports Assam Tribune.
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Additional forces are being brought into Assam as Police and security forces are trying to segregate those involved in peaceful movement from the violent protesters, reports Assam Tribune.
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December - 12 
Eight people including four security personnel were wounded in Police firing at Tipling in Dibrugarh District on December 12, reports Assam Tribune. At least 20 Companies of forces are scheduled to reach Assam from North Bengal on December 13 (today)
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Eight people including four security personnel were wounded in Police firing at Tipling in Dibrugarh District on December 12, reports Assam Tribune. At least 20 Companies of forces are scheduled to reach Assam from North Bengal on December 13 (today).
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December - 12 
Five columns, each consisting of 70 soldiers and one or two officers, were deployed in Assam, while three columns have been deployed in Tripura, after anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) erupted in both states, reports Morung Express on December 13
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Five columns, each consisting of 70 soldiers and one or two officers, were deployed in Assam, while three columns have been deployed in Tripura, after anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) erupted in both states, reports Morung Express on December 13. Army sources said that the personnel's task would be to help the local administration wherever and whenever required.
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December - 12 
In the light of the increasing threat from Pakistan-based terrorists, Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta,reviewed the security preparedness in the State’s border Districts on December 12, reports Pioneer. The review comes during a m
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In the light of the increasing threat from Pakistan-based terrorists, Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Dinkar Gupta,reviewed the security preparedness in the State’s border Districts on December 12, reports Pioneer. The review comes during a meeting of senior Police Officers from the Headquarters and all Commissioners of Police (CP), Senior Superintendents of Police (SSPs), Range Instepctpr Generals (IGs) held at Jalandhar District of the State. In the meeting, the DGP had asked the Police Force to intensify checks along the border. Taking note of the security challenges before the border State, especially in the wake of the developments in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the DGP stressed on the need to keep an effective check on all kinds of crimes, including terrorist crime, in the oncoming foggy and winter season, when Pakistan is known to intensify its attempts to infiltrate trained terrorists and fidayeen into Punjab and J&K. Also, as a part of the review of the security situation and the security preparedness in the border Districts, the DGP also held a separate meeting with Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) Internal Security, ADGP Law and Order, IG Border and SSPs of the seven border districts.
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December - 12 
In Tripura, Joint Movement Against CAB (JMAC), a platform of regional parties and civil societies withdrew their agitations against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Times of India on December 13. The stir was called off after JMAC leaders ha
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In Tripura, Joint Movement Against CAB (JMAC), a platform of regional parties and civil societies withdrew their agitations against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Times of India on December 13. The stir was called off after JMAC leaders had met with Union Home Minister Amit Shah.
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December - 12 
In view of the deteriorating law-and-order situation, the suspension of Internet services has been further extended by another 48 hours in Assam. Despite Army flag marching in Guwahati, Tinsukia, Jorhat and Dibrugarh Districts, protesters resorted to
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In view of the deteriorating law-and-order situation, the suspension of Internet services has been further extended by another 48 hours in Assam. Despite Army flag marching in Guwahati, Tinsukia, Jorhat and Dibrugarh Districts, protesters resorted to road blockades defying curfew. Night curfew was imposed in Jorhat, Golaghat, Tinsukia and Charaideo Districts, adds Nagaland Post.
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December - 12 
On December 12, anti-CAB protesters attempted to set a train on fire at Naharkatia Railway Station in Dibrugarh District, reports East Mojo. The Army and Assam Rifles arrived at the spot and brought the situation under control.
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On December 12, anti-CAB protesters attempted to set a train on fire at Naharkatia Railway Station in Dibrugarh District, reports East Mojo. The Army and Assam Rifles arrived at the spot and brought the situation under control.
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December - 12 
On December 12, Assam Students’ Association, the Assam Students’ Forum and the Assam Research Scholars’ Forum of RGU and the NERIST had also organised a protest march against CAB, reports, reports Arunachal Times.
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On December 12, Assam Students’ Association, the Assam Students’ Forum and the Assam Research Scholars’ Forum of RGU and the NERIST had also organised a protest march against CAB, reports, reports Arunachal Times.
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December - 12 
On December 12, Manipur Citizens Against CAB (MANPAC) has declared that it will carry on the anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protests, reports The Sangai Express.
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On December 12, Manipur Citizens Against CAB (MANPAC) has declared that it will carry on the anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protests, reports The Sangai Express.
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December - 12 
The Border Security Force (BSF) and Police have launched a joint search operation to sanitize areas along the International border (IB) in Samba District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), on December 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Senior Superintendent of Po
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The Border Security Force (BSF) and Police have launched a joint search operation to sanitize areas along the International border (IB) in Samba District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), on December 12, reports Daily Excelsior. Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Samba, Shakti Pathak, said, “We have launched a joint operation along the IB to conduct searches along forward areas in Samba district today (Thursday).” This is being done to enhance the security setup along the IB due to the threat posed by Pakistani troops. The five-kilometres area along the IB was searched and sanitized, Pathak said, adding that all border areas will be sanitized as part of the operation.
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December - 12 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has issued a ‘diktat’ warning resident in Orapadar village against using mobile phones, in Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 12, reports New Indian Express. In a handwritten message in Odia on
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has issued a ‘diktat’ warning resident in Orapadar village against using mobile phones, in Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 12, reports New Indian Express. In a handwritten message in Odia on a board, the Maoists directed people of the said village in Andrapali Gram Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) of the erstwhile cut-off area (now renamed Swabhiman Anchal) not to make or receive calls on their phones without prior permission from them or face dire consequences. The diktat said that any villager found using a mobile phone will be punished by the ‘Praja court’ (people’s/ Kangaroo Court held by the Maoists). Police Officials said the warning was a way to deter the local people from giving the police information about the possible movement of the Maoists.
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December - 12 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has revealed that Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) has arranged 20-22 hideouts in Bangalore from 2014 to 2018 and tried to unfold its bases in South India, sunriseread.com reports on December 13. Also, JMB
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has revealed that Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) has arranged 20-22 hideouts in Bangalore from 2014 to 2018 and tried to unfold its bases in South India, sunriseread.com reports on December 13. Also, JMB had additionally performed a trial of rocket launchers at Krishnagiri hills alongside the Karnataka-Tamil Nadu border. It was revealed that JMB has elevated exercise in Bihar, Maharashtra, Kerala and Karnataka and is trying to expand the organisation into extra areas. A listing of 125 suspects has additionally been launched by the NIA.
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December - 12 
The Telegraph adds that curfew has been imposed in few areas of Shillong. The areas that came under curfew were whole of Jaïaw, Mawkhar, Umsohsun, Riatsamthiah, Wahingdoh, Mission, Mawprem, Lumdiengjri, Lama Villa, Qualapatty, Wahthapbru, Sunny Hill,
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The Telegraph adds that curfew has been imposed in few areas of Shillong. The areas that came under curfew were whole of Jaïaw, Mawkhar, Umsohsun, Riatsamthiah, Wahingdoh, Mission, Mawprem, Lumdiengjri, Lama Villa, Qualapatty, Wahthapbru, Sunny Hill, Cantonment, Butcher Road, Mawlonghat, excluding localities beyond Umshyrpri bridge. The areas also included the whole of Khyndai Lad (Police Bazaar), Jail Road, Keating Road and Polo.
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December - 12 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and a Special Task Force (STF) trooper was injured in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on December 12, reports News 18. Two CPI-Maoist cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with Se
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were killed and a Special Task Force (STF) trooper was injured in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on December 12, reports News 18. Two CPI-Maoist cadres were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) that followed after a STF trooper was injured in an IED blast in a forested area between Morpalli and Timapuram villages in the District. The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Bastar range, P. Sundarraj said, "Around 1.30 pm on Thursday, an STF squad was advancing through the jungles of Morpalli when one of its personnel inadvertently stepped onto the pressure IED (Improvised Explosive Device) connection, triggering the blast. He was injured in the incident". Further, "An hour after the first incident, a gunfight broke out between Maoists and another team of DRG and STF in the forest between Morpalli and Timapuram villages. However, Maoists soon escaped into dense forests on finding SFs zeroing on them," the officer said adding that "During the search, bodies of two male Maoists were recovered from the spot along with one muzzle loading weapon, one pistol and huge quantities of explosive materials". The identity of the slain Maoists is yet to be ascertained. A STF trooper, identified as Mahesh Netam, was injured in an IED blast, when Netam had inadvertently stepped on the IED which was planted by the Maoists in the forests of Morpalli in the District. The incident took place when a joint counter-insurgency operation was carried out by STF, District Reserve Guard (DRG), and Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) in the District.
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December - 12 
Two more individuals Bidyut Baruah and Bikash Baruah were arrested from Chabua in Dibrugarh District for burning down local BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Binod Hazarika’s residence on December 12 during anti-CAA protest, reports The Telegr
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Two more individuals Bidyut Baruah and Bikash Baruah were arrested from Chabua in Dibrugarh District for burning down local BJP Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Binod Hazarika’s residence on December 12 during anti-CAA protest, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 13 
A sympathizer of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested along with firearms from a forested area in Kanker District, along Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border around 150 kilometers away from State capital Raipur on 13 December, reports
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A sympathizer of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested along with firearms from a forested area in Kanker District, along Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border around 150 kilometers away from State capital Raipur on 13 December, reports Devdiscourse. The sympathiser, identified as Penka Munshi Kavachi was arrested during a joint patrolling by personnel of Border Security Force (BSF) and local Police, a senior Police Official said. The official added that 11 muzzle-loading guns, a Maoist uniform, a battery and electric wire were recovered from a place near the spot from where he was arrested, he said.
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December - 13 
A truck was set on fire by unidentified assailants in a location between Awang Khul and Rangkhong in Tamenglong District on December 13, reports The Sangai Express. The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union has condemned the arso
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A truck was set on fire by unidentified assailants in a location between Awang Khul and Rangkhong in Tamenglong District on December 13, reports The Sangai Express. The All Manipur Road Transport Drivers and Motor Workers Union has condemned the arson incident.
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December - 13 
Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta on December 13 stated that while violent protests against the amended Citizenship Act have largely subsided in the state, the police were keeping a strict vigil, reports NDTV. He stated tha
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Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta on December 13 stated that while violent protests against the amended Citizenship Act have largely subsided in the state, the police were keeping a strict vigil, reports NDTV. He stated that "We are on our way to peace. Today is a much better day, but we will keep a tight vigil. We have our duties in place, and our teams are working tirelessly. It is a tough time, but we are working on it."
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December - 13 
Assam on December 13 showed signs of limping back to normalcy even as curfew continued in several Districts to prevent further deterioration due to protest against Citizen Amendment Bill (CAB), reports The Sentinel. According to officials “If there i
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Assam on December 13 showed signs of limping back to normalcy even as curfew continued in several Districts to prevent further deterioration due to protest against Citizen Amendment Bill (CAB), reports The Sentinel. According to officials “If there is no untoward incident in Guwahati in the next 12-hours, the administration might partially lift curfew on Saturday,”.
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December - 13 
At least 63 people were wounded in clash between Police and anti-CAB protesters near Raj Bhavan in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District on December 13, reports Northeast Today on December 13. The clash occurred when some protesters broke the securit
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At least 63 people were wounded in clash between Police and anti-CAB protesters near Raj Bhavan in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District on December 13, reports Northeast Today on December 13. The clash occurred when some protesters broke the security barricade in Raj Bhavan. Police fired nine rounds of tear gas to disperse the crowd. The Shillong Times adds that protestors pelted stones at Police.
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December - 13 
Indefinite curfew which was in force in Dibrugarh municipal area was relaxed for five hours on December 13, reports Northeast Today. Moreover, The Army and the security forces were conducting flag marches in Guwahati town which was the epicentre of t
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Indefinite curfew which was in force in Dibrugarh municipal area was relaxed for five hours on December 13, reports Northeast Today. Moreover, The Army and the security forces were conducting flag marches in Guwahati town which was the epicentre of the protests, besides Dibrugarh and Tezpur. According to officials, Guwahati, the epicentre of protests, besides Dibrugarh, Tezpur and Dhekiajuli were placed under indefinite curfew and night curfew was imposed in Jorhat, Golaghat, Tinsukia and Charaideo District.
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December - 13 
India and the Maldives on December 13, vowed to boost anti-terror cooperation and expand their maritime security ties to deal with common challenges in the Indian Ocean, reports Business Standard."Both sides noted that India's 'Neighbourhood First' p
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India and the Maldives on December 13, vowed to boost anti-terror cooperation and expand their maritime security ties to deal with common challenges in the Indian Ocean, reports Business Standard."Both sides noted that India's 'Neighbourhood First' policy and Maldives' 'India First' policy were working in tandem to further strengthen a dynamic, multifaceted and mutually beneficial partnership that rests on the foundation of mutual trust, understanding and sensitivity to each other's concerns," a joint statement issued after the talks said. "Both ministers emphasised the nurturing of a strong bilateral partnership in the maritime domain given the shared interests and common challenges in the Indian Ocean Region," the statement said.It said both sides agreed that a joint working group will meet soon to strengthen cooperation to combat common threats of terrorism, radicalism and drug trafficking in the region.
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December - 13 
Joining Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura in the anti- Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protests, thousands of students on December 13 took out a protest march in Itanagar in Papum Pare District, reports Arunachal Times. The protest march was done in coll
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Joining Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura in the anti- Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protests, thousands of students on December 13 took out a protest march in Itanagar in Papum Pare District, reports Arunachal Times. The protest march was done in collaboration with North East Students’ Organisation and All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU).
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December - 13 
On December 13 AAPSU demanded that the state government clarify the status of the Chakma and Hajong refugees after the promulgation of CAB, reports Arunachal Times. Addressing press persons, AAPSU president Hawa Bagang said, “The Government of India
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On December 13 AAPSU demanded that the state government clarify the status of the Chakma and Hajong refugees after the promulgation of CAB, reports Arunachal Times. Addressing press persons, AAPSU president Hawa Bagang said, “The Government of India did not listen to the people of the Northeast despite the massive protests against the CAB. Though Arunachal Pradesh is exempted from the act, we are not happy.
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December - 13 
On December 13, an oil tanker driver was wounded when unidentified assailants, suspected to be anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters set the tanker on fire at Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur District, reports Times of India. The driver later died o
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On December 13, an oil tanker driver was wounded when unidentified assailants, suspected to be anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters set the tanker on fire at Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur District, reports Times of India. The driver later died on December 14.
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December - 13 
On December 13, two Army troopers were wounded in a Cease Fire Violation (CFV) incident along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. The troopers suffered minor injuries when Pakistani troops resorted to small arms fi
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On December 13, two Army troopers were wounded in a Cease Fire Violation (CFV) incident along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. The troopers suffered minor injuries when Pakistani troops resorted to small arms firing on the forward posts in Keri sector.
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December - 13 
The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested two wanted terror accused, Ejaz Akram Shaikh and Ilyas Akarm Shaikh who were absconding for 13 years on December 13, reports IndiaToday. The accused were arrested from Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh (M
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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) arrested two wanted terror accused, Ejaz Akram Shaikh and Ilyas Akarm Shaikh who were absconding for 13 years on December 13, reports IndiaToday. The accused were arrested from Burhanpur in Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Delhi and brought on transit remand to Mumbai where they were produced in court and remanded to police custody. The two terror suspects were arrested with the help of MP ATS and Delhi Police on the basis of a tip-off. The brothers were part of the module run by former General Secretary of Students' Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) SafdarNagori, along with terror convict Ehtesham Siddiqui and Abdul Subhan Qureshi aliasTauqeer who is also known as Osama Bin Laden of India. The accused, allegedly fled from Mumbai after the 2006 serial train blast in the city. The ATS Maharashtra had booked the accused duo for anti-national terror activities in 2006 after a crackdown on members of the banned terror outfit SIMI and its offshoot Indian Mujahideen (IM) was initiated by security agencies.
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December - 13 
The office of Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) in Jowai in West Jaintia Hills District was set on fire by suspected anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters, reports Northeast Today on December 13. The main cable of broadband internet wa
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The office of Meghalaya Transport Corporation (MTC) in Jowai in West Jaintia Hills District was set on fire by suspected anti-Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) protesters, reports Northeast Today on December 13. The main cable of broadband internet was also cut causing total internet blackout in West Jaintia Hills.
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December - 13 
Tinsukia District Administration placed the entire District under night curfew from 1700Hrs to 5 am for the second day in a row, reports East Mojo. Some incidents of vandalism and arson were reported on December 13 from Dibrugarh. A vehicle was set a
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Tinsukia District Administration placed the entire District under night curfew from 1700Hrs to 5 am for the second day in a row, reports East Mojo. Some incidents of vandalism and arson were reported on December 13 from Dibrugarh. A vehicle was set ablaze on National Highway No 37 near Dibrugarh University in Dibrugarh district following which police had to resort to blank firing to disperse the protestors.
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December - 13 
Two civilians were wounded in a CFV incident in Silikote village in Uri District on December 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources stated that Pakistan troops resorted to shelling and firing, targeting forward Army posts and civilian villages
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Two civilians were wounded in a CFV incident in Silikote village in Uri District on December 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources stated that Pakistan troops resorted to shelling and firing, targeting forward Army posts and civilian villages at the LoC in Uri sector.
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December - 14 
A cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested from Rahua village under Jandaha Police Station limits in Vaishali District of Bihar on December 14, reports UNI. The arrested cadre identified as Vir Bahadur Shastri was wanted by
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A cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested from Rahua village under Jandaha Police Station limits in Vaishali District of Bihar on December 14, reports UNI. The arrested cadre identified as Vir Bahadur Shastri was wanted by the Police in connection with several criminal cases. The Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Suryakant Singh said that the arrest was made in a joint operation by Special Task Force (STF) and local Police following a tip-off. The Security Forces (SFs) recovered documents related to Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] from his possession.
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December - 14 
A Government official stated that “We are trying to identify those who instigated violence during protests that began on Tuesday, adds Times of India December 15. He also added that “We hope we will be able to withdraw the suspension of internet serv
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A Government official stated that “We are trying to identify those who instigated violence during protests that began on Tuesday, adds Times of India December 15. He also added that “We hope we will be able to withdraw the suspension of internet services and lift the curfew by Monday (December 16)”.
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December - 14 
A United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talks Faction (ULFA-PTF) leader Jiten Dutta was detained at Digboi in Dibrugarh District for his alleged role in violence during the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), Times of India on December 15.
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A United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talks Faction (ULFA-PTF) leader Jiten Dutta was detained at Digboi in Dibrugarh District for his alleged role in violence during the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), Times of India on December 15.
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December - 14 
All Assam Students Union (AASU) stated on that they would restrict protests until 1700Hrs so that miscreants would not indulge in violence at night, adds Times of India on December 15.
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All Assam Students Union (AASU) stated on that they would restrict protests until 1700Hrs so that miscreants would not indulge in violence at night, adds Times of India on December 15.
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December - 14 
Curfew was relaxed in Shillong from December 14, reports Times of India. The state Government has decided to convene a one-day Assembly session on the implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state.
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Curfew was relaxed in Shillong from December 14, reports Times of India. The state Government has decided to convene a one-day Assembly session on the implementation of Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the state.
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December - 14 
Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh, on the sidelines of a function in Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), has said broadband internet service in the valley will be restored on a limited scale in the coming days, reports Daily Exce
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Director General of Police (DGP), Dilbag Singh, on the sidelines of a function in Kathua District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), has said broadband internet service in the valley will be restored on a limited scale in the coming days, reports Daily Excelsior on December 15. “Curbs have been relaxed to a large extent. Phones are working (in Kashmir Valley). Broadband is functional in all districts of Jammu and we are thinking of restoring this facility, wherever possible, on a limited scale in Kashmir in the coming days,” DGP, Singh said. However, he remained non-committal on the release of political leaders.
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December - 14 
Internet services were suspended for another 48 hours in Meghalaya from December 14, reports The Shillong Times.
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Internet services were suspended for another 48 hours in Meghalaya from December 14, reports The Shillong Times.
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December - 14 
Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) called for a six-hour general shut down on December 14 in all the Naga inhabited areas of Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Northeast Today. It is however, unsure
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Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) called for a six-hour general shut down on December 14 in all the Naga inhabited areas of Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Northeast Today. It is however, unsure, whether the eastern Naga areas which included four Districts of Nagaland.
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December - 14 
On December 14, unknown individuals set fire to a vehicle in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, repots Northeast Now.
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On December 14, unknown individuals set fire to a vehicle in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, repots Northeast Now.
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December - 14 
The Border Security Force (BSF) seized a boat that had drifted into the Indian side in the Ravi from Pakistan in the Ajnala sector in Amritsar District of Punjab on December 14, reports The Tribune. A BSF Official said that all possible angles were b
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The Border Security Force (BSF) seized a boat that had drifted into the Indian side in the Ravi from Pakistan in the Ajnala sector in Amritsar District of Punjab on December 14, reports The Tribune. A BSF Official said that all possible angles were being looked into also added that the Pakistan Rangers had not approached the BSF till now regarding the boat. “No official from the Pakistan Rangers has approached us. As there was nothing objectionable in the boat, we also did not contact them,” said the Official. According to information, BSF personnel noticed the boat floating into the Indian side near the Panj Garayan Wahla border outpost. They took it into their possession and informed the higher ups. The intelligence agencies were also informed about this. The authorities also enhanced the vigil along the border villages in order to make sure that no infiltration bid occurred. The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Amritsar Rural, Vikram Jeet Duggal said a search was carried in the border villages in Ajnala and Ramdass Police Station limits as a precautionary measure. "We have also searched the boat and nothing objectionable was found from it," he added.
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December - 14 
Two imposters of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Jangaon District of Telangana on December 14, reports The Hans India. The imposters have been identified as M. Bhaskar and N. Prabhakar, both natives of the District and w
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Two imposters of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested in Jangaon District of Telangana on December 14, reports The Hans India. The imposters have been identified as M. Bhaskar and N. Prabhakar, both natives of the District and were arrested on charges of their involvement in extortion. The West Zone Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP), B. Sreenivas Reddy, said that the main accused M. Bhaskar was arrested and sent to the central prison in 2015 for resorting to extortion. After he got released from the jail, he started a biryani centre in the town. He along with Prabhakar who is working in his centre hatched a plan to extort money from gullible persons in the name of Chandra Pulla Reddy Naxal [Left Wing Extremist, LWE] group. Bhaskar started sending extortion messages to politicians, contractors, businessmen etc., demanding money from them. The DCP added that the duo sent threatening messages to two Jangaon-based businessmen posing as Chandra Pulla Reddy (Bata faction) Dalam (armed squad). The duo demanded INR 2.5 million from them. Based on the complaint lodged by one of the two businessmen, Police arrested the duo.
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December - 15 
Economic Times adds that curfew imposed in Shillong was relaxed from 0600Hrs to 1900Hrs on December 15. Curfew was relaxed for 13 hours in areas under areas under jurisdiction of Sadar and Lumdiengiri Police stations. Officials stated that curfew wil
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Economic Times adds that curfew imposed in Shillong was relaxed from 0600Hrs to 1900Hrs on December 15. Curfew was relaxed for 13 hours in areas under areas under jurisdiction of Sadar and Lumdiengiri Police stations. Officials stated that curfew will be re imposed in these areas from 1900Hrs till further orders.
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December - 15 
India Today adds that in Assam, Police have arrested 175 people and detained 1,460 protesters. Moreover, on December 15, curfew in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District was relaxed from 0900Hrs to 1800Hrs and in Dibrugarh District curfew has been
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India Today adds that in Assam, Police have arrested 175 people and detained 1,460 protesters. Moreover, on December 15, curfew in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District was relaxed from 0900Hrs to 1800Hrs and in Dibrugarh District curfew has been relaxed from 0800Hrs to 1800Hrs.
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December - 15 December - 16
On December 15, 15 shops were set on fire in Hijuguri gate no. 1 in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo. A protest was also taken out by locals against the Act. Later on, December 16 in a protest against CAA about 10,000 people protested against the
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On December 15, 15 shops were set on fire in Hijuguri gate no. 1 in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo. A protest was also taken out by locals against the Act. Later on, December 16 in a protest against CAA about 10,000 people protested against the Act in Tinsukia. Tinsukia Commissioner denied link between the Arson incident and anti-CAA protest. The Commissioner Bhaskar Pegu stated that "It seems to be the handiwork of miscreants. This incident has no connection with CAA protests." Curfew has also been re-imposed in Tinsukia from 1600Hrs to 0500Hrs.
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December - 15 
The Telegraph reports that 250 families are sheltered in four relief camps at Kanchanpur in North Tripura District after a clash following a protest over Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on December 10. According to a government report, 64 shops were
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The Telegraph reports that 250 families are sheltered in four relief camps at Kanchanpur in North Tripura District after a clash following a protest over Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on December 10. According to a government report, 64 shops were damaged at Kanchanpur. Two vehicles were also set ablaze by protesters. Following the incident, around 95 families took shelter in different schools. Residents of Kanchanpur, Dasda, Satnala, Daspara, Brupara and other neighbouring areas are sheltered in the camps.
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December - 16 
All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on December 16 has called upon the governments, both at the state and the Centre, to come clean on the Chakma and Hajong refugee issue in view of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph
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All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on December 16 has called upon the governments, both at the state and the Centre, to come clean on the Chakma and Hajong refugee issue in view of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph. AAPSU General Secretary Tobom Dai stated that, “There is a lot of apprehension in the minds of the people in the state on the Chakma and Hajong refugees and this should be cleared by the government at the earliest.” He also added that “We are clear that Arunachal Pradesh has been exempted from the Citizenship (Amendment) Act. However, we are still unsure on the status of the Chakma and Hajong refugees who are settled in the state for decades. Though we also know that home minister Amit Shah and Minister of State for Youth Affairs and sports Kiren Rijiju has assured us that the refugees would have to obtain an Inner-Line Permit (ILP) to enter or stay in the state, we, however, need a concrete clarification/notification from the government on the same,”
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December - 16 
An Army jawan was killed in CFA violation by Pakistani Forces in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 16, reports Daily Excelsior
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An Army jawan was killed in CFA violation by Pakistani Forces in Keri Battal belt in Sunderbani sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 16, reports Daily Excelsior
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December - 16 
Curfew was lifted in Tezpur on December 16, reports The Sentinel. Section 144 will be remained imposed prohibiting assembly of 5 or more persons in public places. The protesters continued with their demonstrations.
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Curfew was lifted in Tezpur on December 16, reports The Sentinel. Section 144 will be remained imposed prohibiting assembly of 5 or more persons in public places. The protesters continued with their demonstrations.
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December - 16 
Death toll in anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has risen as two more people succumbed to their wounds taking the total death toll to five, reports The Northeast Today. One fatality, Iswar Nayak succumbed to his wounds on December 14 while another
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Death toll in anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) has risen as two more people succumbed to their wounds taking the total death toll to five, reports The Northeast Today. One fatality, Iswar Nayak succumbed to his wounds on December 14 while another Abdul Alim died on December 15. Nayak took a bullet when protesters were fired upon near Down Town Hospital on GS Road (Guwahati). Alim was injured at Lalung Gaon in Lokhra. Two other fatalities were identified as Sams Steford and Dipanjal Das.
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December - 16 
Demonstration of over 10,000 people was held against CAA in Tezpur in Sonitpur District on December 16, reports The Sentinel.
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Demonstration of over 10,000 people was held against CAA in Tezpur in Sonitpur District on December 16, reports The Sentinel.
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December - 16 
Four youths were arrested for leading anti-CAA protests in Digboi in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo on December 17. The accused have been identified as National Students Union of India (NSUI) state secretary Babul Chetia, former student organis
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Four youths were arrested for leading anti-CAA protests in Digboi in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo on December 17. The accused have been identified as National Students Union of India (NSUI) state secretary Babul Chetia, former student organisation leader Amrit Dutta, Azizul Rehman, and Rishi Gogoi.
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December - 16 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has alleged that peasants’ leader Akhil Gogoi of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) was a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports Nagaland Post on December 17. He has been booked by National Investig
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has alleged that peasants’ leader Akhil Gogoi of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) was a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports Nagaland Post on December 17. He has been booked by National Investigation Agency (NIA) of sedition and under provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA). KMSS is one of the key organisations spearheading protests in Assam against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA). FIR lodged by NIA on Saturday alleged that Gogoi and several others, “through their visible representation and spoken words… have abetted, incited hatred and caused disaffection towards the government…”
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December - 16 
On December 16 in Dibrugarh curfew has been relaxed from 0600Hrs to 2000Hrs, reports East Mojo. In Jorhat the Deputy Commissioner Roshni Korati stated that “Night curfew will be in place from 10pm to 6am”, reports The Telegraph.
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On December 16 in Dibrugarh curfew has been relaxed from 0600Hrs to 2000Hrs, reports East Mojo. In Jorhat the Deputy Commissioner Roshni Korati stated that “Night curfew will be in place from 10pm to 6am”, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 16 
On December 16, two Pakistani troops and three infiltrators were killed in the Indian retaliation along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excelsior. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), two Army troopers were
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On December 16, two Pakistani troops and three infiltrators were killed in the Indian retaliation along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excelsior. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), two Army troopers were killed in separate violation of Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) along the LoC on December 16.
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December - 16 
On December 16, Vishnu Mandal (24) was arrested from Wazirabad flyover, Outer Ring Road, Delhi along with Fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth INR 200,000, reports Outlook India. The accused, a resident of Malda in West Bengal is suspected to be t
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On December 16, Vishnu Mandal (24) was arrested from Wazirabad flyover, Outer Ring Road, Delhi along with Fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth INR 200,000, reports Outlook India. The accused, a resident of Malda in West Bengal is suspected to be the kingpin of an international cartel of FICN syndicate and was carrying a cash reward of INR 100,000 on his head from Delhi Police. During interrogation, the Mandal stated that he used to procure FICN from a resident of Malda and further supply it to various people in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Delhi, including Shiksha. Earlier in July this year, Shiksha and Gautam Mandal were arrested on similar charges. Regarding the terror funding perspective, further investigations are going on.
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December - 16 
One Army jawan (trooper), identified as Havaldar Chougule Jotiba Ganpati, was killed when Pakistan violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Gurez sector of Bandipora District in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The f
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One Army jawan (trooper), identified as Havaldar Chougule Jotiba Ganpati, was killed when Pakistan violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Gurez sector of Bandipora District in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 16, reports Daily Excelsior. The firing started last night and continued till this morning in Toot Mari Gali (TMG) sector between Indo-Pak troops.
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December - 16 
The Assam Police has so far detained 1,460 protesters for indulging in violent agitation, reports The Northeast Today on December 17. Some police personnel also sustained bullet injuries and according to the police some protesters used rifles and fir
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The Assam Police has so far detained 1,460 protesters for indulging in violent agitation, reports The Northeast Today on December 17. Some police personnel also sustained bullet injuries and according to the police some protesters used rifles and fired on them. On the failure of police to curb unrest in Assam, Director General of Assam Police Mahanta said, “We failed to anticipate that the protesters will get so aggressive and that’s why we were unable to contain the violent protests at early stage but later on we came down heavily and it has been contained now.”
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December - 16 
The Telegraph adds on December 17 that Finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that Police had registered 136 cases during the ongoing anti-CAA protest across the state. He also added that “At least 190 persons have been arrested and the number m
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The Telegraph adds on December 17 that Finance minister Himanta Biswa Sarma stated that Police had registered 136 cases during the ongoing anti-CAA protest across the state. He also added that “At least 190 persons have been arrested and the number may rise. With the help of electronic and human intelligence, the miscreants involved in vandalism were being identified”. Indian Express adds that Himanta Biswa Sarma also added that Assam Government has decided to lift curfew “completely” from December 17 (today), including night curfew. He also added that broadband internet will also be restored on December 17. On December 16, no protests involving cultural events and rallies were held across the state in a peaceful manner. No incident of violence was reported.
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December - 16 
Two People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with arms and ammunition from Balsiring forest under Tupudana Police Station limits in Ranchi District of J
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Two People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested along with arms and ammunition from Balsiring forest under Tupudana Police Station limits in Ranchi District of Jharkhand on December 16, reports Telegraph. The cadres identified as Niranjan Bando (24) and Amrit Kispotta (25) were arrested along with a single-shot, country-made firearm with one round of ammunition. As per the sources, the duo had come to extort INR 50,000 from an employee of Triveni Engicon Private Limited, a Kolkata-based company. The Officer in-charge of Tupudana Police Station, Mohmmed Tarique Anwar said, “They had demanded INR 5 million as levy from the construction company. The company officials first gave December 7 as the date of payment. That day, the company officials told the extremists that during election it is not possible for them to carry such a huge amount in cash. Then the duo demanded INR 50,000 as immediate expenditure and asked company officials to come with the money near Balsiring forest. When they came, they were arrested. They were earlier named in cases of robbery and loot as well.”
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December - 17 
A cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by Palamu Police from Gandhinagar area in Aurangabad District of Bihar, reports UNI on December 18. The arrested cadre has been identified as Mrityunjay Yadav alias Dukhan Yadav. He
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A cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by Palamu Police from Gandhinagar area in Aurangabad District of Bihar, reports UNI on December 18. The arrested cadre has been identified as Mrityunjay Yadav alias Dukhan Yadav. He was the prime accused in executing bomb blast at Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office during Lok Sabha polls in Harihurganj town of Palamu District in Jharkhand. The Police received a tip off that the cadre was staying in a lodge after which a raid was conducted and he was arrested. As per the report, many cases are registered against him in different Police Station limits of the neighbouring State including Palamu District.
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December - 17 
A newly launched Sanmilita Songram Parishad (SSP), a forum of 51 organisations fighting against the CAA announced a series of protest activities in Guwahati and other parts of Assam, reports Assam Tribune on December 18. Initially formed with the sup
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A newly launched Sanmilita Songram Parishad (SSP), a forum of 51 organisations fighting against the CAA announced a series of protest activities in Guwahati and other parts of Assam, reports Assam Tribune on December 18. Initially formed with the support of 45 organisations to carry forward the anti-CAA movement in a more streamlined manner, the strength of the forum has reached 51 within three days of its launch, with a number of youth and tribal bodies extending their support to the new entity. The SSP will launch its agitational programme from December 19 with a sit-in strike at the Guwahati. SSP also added that on December 23 a protest rally will be staged at Bakaliaghat in Karbi Anglong District.
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December - 17 
According to officials, Assam is returning to normalcy almost a week following massive agitations, reports Imphal Free Press on December 18. An Assam Home Department official stated that “The decision to lift the curfew in Guwahati was taken at a law
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According to officials, Assam is returning to normalcy almost a week following massive agitations, reports Imphal Free Press on December 18. An Assam Home Department official stated that “The decision to lift the curfew in Guwahati was taken at a law and order review meeting presided over by chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal late on Monday evening. In Dibrugarh, the curfew has been relaxed for 14 hours from 6 am on Tuesday”.
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December - 17 
Four people were arrested with Fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth of INR 596,000 from Sikar of Sikar District in Rajasthan on December 17, reports Times of India. The four arrestees - Manish Swami, Surendra Singh, Ashok Kumar and Shyam Lal belie
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Four people were arrested with Fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth of INR 596,000 from Sikar of Sikar District in Rajasthan on December 17, reports Times of India. The four arrestees - Manish Swami, Surendra Singh, Ashok Kumar and Shyam Lal believed to be members of a gang were involved in high quality FICN smuggling.
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December - 17 
In Jorhat, people from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh joined the protest by taking out a rally under the banner of the Jorhat Hindustani Samaj and participating in the non-violent sit ins staged by AASU and the Asom Jaitiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP
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In Jorhat, people from Bihar and Uttar Pradesh joined the protest by taking out a rally under the banner of the Jorhat Hindustani Samaj and participating in the non-violent sit ins staged by AASU and the Asom Jaitiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP), adds The Telegraph on December 18.
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December - 17 
Manipur extended the ‘disturbed area’ status for another six months from December 17, reports The Northeast Today.
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Manipur extended the ‘disturbed area’ status for another six months from December 17, reports The Northeast Today.
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December - 17 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) has submitted supplementary charge sheets against two more accused in Manipur arms missing case, reports The Sangai Express. The accused have been identified as Talung Pungphinamei and Lunsei Kipgen. NIA had submit
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) has submitted supplementary charge sheets against two more accused in Manipur arms missing case, reports The Sangai Express. The accused have been identified as Talung Pungphinamei and Lunsei Kipgen. NIA had submitted their first charge sheet on September 25 last year against Laishram Anilkumar, Thokchom James, Paonam Shantikumar, Haobijam Brojendro, Ngamboi Haokip alias Raju, Nellikattil Podiyan Damodaran, Mathurabashimayum Hiranjoy and Laishram Damudor. NIA submitted their second charge sheet against Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA)’chief’ David Hangsing, Th Diamond, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA)Yamthong Haokip and chairman of United Kuki Liberation Front (UKLF) Lhunkonson Haokip on January 28 2019. Yamthong Haokip and David Hangsing have been granted bail.
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December - 17 December - 23
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on December 23 conducted searches in Delhi and Dimapur in Nagaland at the houses of Alemla Jamir, wife of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leader reports India Today. Four bullet proof
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on December 23 conducted searches in Delhi and Dimapur in Nagaland at the houses of Alemla Jamir, wife of a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leader reports India Today. Four bullet proof jackets, 28 rounds of 7.62 and 9MM and 12 bore rounds as well as spy cameras and pistol holsters and magazine puches were recovered from her house. She is the wife of Pungting Shirmrang alias James Jamir who is a member of NSCN-IM steering committee. Earlier on December 20, NIA had re-registered a case under relevant provisions of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) for terror financing of NSCN (IM). Alemla is alleged to be working for NSCN (IM) and was detained at New Delhi airport on December 17 with INR 7.2 Million.
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December - 17 
On December 17, a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was arrested from Longkao in Longding District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On December 17, a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant was arrested from Longkao in Longding District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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December - 17 
On December 17, District administration of East Khasi Hills District relaxed the curfew in Shillong for 13 hours, reports Northeast Now. In view of the prevailing law and order situation, the district administration of East Khasi Hills has not comple
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On December 17, District administration of East Khasi Hills District relaxed the curfew in Shillong for 13 hours, reports Northeast Now. In view of the prevailing law and order situation, the district administration of East Khasi Hills has not completely lifted the curfew in Shillong. The relaxation will be effective in the areas notified under Lumdiengjri and Sadar Police stations.
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December - 17 
On December 17, the United Naga Council (UNC), held rallies in District Headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati demanding the honourable conclusion of Indo-Naga peace talk, reports Imphal Free Press. The rallies hold significance as
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On December 17, the United Naga Council (UNC), held rallies in District Headquarters of Tamenglong, Chandel, Ukhrul and Senapati demanding the honourable conclusion of Indo-Naga peace talk, reports Imphal Free Press. The rallies hold significance as the Manipur Legislative Assembly will convene a ‘special session’ on December 18 to deliberate on the Naga peace talks and other issues.
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December - 17 
On December 17, thousands took part in the public rally organised by the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) and Federation of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo People (FKJGP) in Weiloi near Mawsynram in East Khasi Hills District against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA
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On December 17, thousands took part in the public rally organised by the Khasi Students’ Union (KSU) and Federation of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo People (FKJGP) in Weiloi near Mawsynram in East Khasi Hills District against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Northeast Today. The protesters also demanded Inner Line Permit (ILP) in Meghalaya.
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December - 17 December - 19
Police on December 19 had arrested six militants including three women who were involved in bomb explosions across the state, from an unspecified location in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Themthing N
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Police on December 19 had arrested six militants including three women who were involved in bomb explosions across the state, from an unspecified location in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Themthing Ngasangva stated that the arrestees were identified as Irom Thaja alias Lata Devi, Khundom Thoibi Devi, Ngangom Roshita alias Abe, Elangbam Inaobi, Moirangthem Ratan Meitei and Sandham Ibomcha. The arrestees were militants of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA). An arrestee, identified as Irom Thaja disclosed that on October 1, an IED was exploded by Paonam Manikanta Singh alias Amuyaima. Thaja also revealed that the IED, which was exploded by Manikanta near Sani Mandir injuring five police personnel and a civilian, as well as two IEDs which were recovered from an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of PLA identified as Basanta from Andro on November 17, were transported by her at the instruction of her ‘commander’, identified as ‘major’ Rishikanta.
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December - 17 
Police stated that in Dibrugarh, 27 miscreants have been arrested and 46 cases registered in connection with violence during Anti-CAA protest, reports The Telegraph on December 18. No fresh incident of violence has been reported in the previous four
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Police stated that in Dibrugarh, 27 miscreants have been arrested and 46 cases registered in connection with violence during Anti-CAA protest, reports The Telegraph on December 18. No fresh incident of violence has been reported in the previous four days in Dibrugarh. According to Deputy Commissioner Pallav Gopal Jha 43 government properties were damaged fully or partially in the recent vandalism in the District.
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December - 17 
The non-violent demonstration by All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) entered the second day on December 17 as thousands across the state protested against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph. The second day of the protest also saw par
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The non-violent demonstration by All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) entered the second day on December 17 as thousands across the state protested against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph. The second day of the protest also saw participation of at least 30 indigenous people’s organisations from across Assam.
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December - 17 
Two sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Gadwal Police in separate incidents in Telangana on December 17, reports Times of India. In one incident, the Police arrested M. Ramesh, the ‘State General Secretary’ o
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Two sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Gadwal Police in separate incidents in Telangana on December 17, reports Times of India. In one incident, the Police arrested M. Ramesh, the ‘State General Secretary’ of Telangana Praja Front (TPF) from his residence at Durga Nagar in Nacharam in Hyderabad District of the State and in the other incident, the Police arrested Chukkala Shilpa, the ‘State Committee General Secretary’ of Chaitanya Mahila Sangham (CMS) from her residence at Keesara in Medchal District of the State. The duo was arrested in relation to the case registered at Gadwal Town Police Station on October 5 under Sections 120-B of the IPC and Section 8 (i), (ii) TSPS Act, 1992, and Sections 18, 18-B & 20 of Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967, against eight accused. The Jogulamba Gadwal Superintendent of Police (SP), Apoorva Rao said, “We have seized Maoist party literature and electronic data containing revolutionary ideology. Ramesh and Shilpa have been covertly working as couriers for the Maoists as per directions of higher cadre to attract youth into the banned organisation”.
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December - 17 
Unidentified assailants exploded a grenade near the residence of Village chief of Khongman village at Khongman Zone-III at Imphal East District on December 17, reports The Sangai Express.
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Unidentified assailants exploded a grenade near the residence of Village chief of Khongman village at Khongman Zone-III at Imphal East District on December 17, reports The Sangai Express.
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December - 17 
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 17 stated that Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), 2019 will not be taken back, reports Assam Tribune. He stated that “However, the BJP and the Modi government are firm on the Act. All the refugees will get citi
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 17 stated that Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), 2019 will not be taken back, reports Assam Tribune. He stated that “However, the BJP and the Modi government are firm on the Act. All the refugees will get citizenship... they will get Indian citizenship and live with dignity,”.
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December - 18 
Police on December 18 arrested the President of Popular Front of India (PFI) and its Press Secretary for inciting violence during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports Assam Tribune. The PFI president was identified as Aminul Haque and press
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Police on December 18 arrested the President of Popular Front of India (PFI) and its Press Secretary for inciting violence during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports Assam Tribune. The PFI president was identified as Aminul Haque and press secretary was identified as Mohammed Muzamil Haq. The total number of anti-CAA arrests currently stands at 275 and nearly 3,047 persons have been taken into preventive custody following the violence.
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December - 18 
Police arrested United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) Jiten Dutta was arrested in Tinsukia District on December 18, reports East Mojo. He was arrested for arson incident in RSS office in Tinsukia District on December 12.
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Police arrested United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) Jiten Dutta was arrested in Tinsukia District on December 18, reports East Mojo. He was arrested for arson incident in RSS office in Tinsukia District on December 12.
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December - 18 
A rocket launcher was recovered at Bimalanagar village in Baksa District on December 18, reports Northeast Now. According to sources, the rocket launcher was found in river Balti when the excavator of a sand trader was mining sand in the river. Accor
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A rocket launcher was recovered at Bimalanagar village in Baksa District on December 18, reports Northeast Now. According to sources, the rocket launcher was found in river Balti when the excavator of a sand trader was mining sand in the river. According to the police, rocket launchers were used by some militant groups, who were taking shelter in the forest in Bhutan along the international border, during Operation All Clear in 2003.
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December - 18 
According to Police, on December 18, NLFT had served a “threat notice” to Tripura Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) member Rebati Mohan Tripura for voting in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), adds Assam Tribune. The threat not
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According to Police, on December 18, NLFT had served a “threat notice” to Tripura Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) member Rebati Mohan Tripura for voting in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), adds Assam Tribune. The threat notice was issued by NLFT ‘secretary general’ D Uomthai. The NLFT was founded on March 12, 1989 with Dhananjoy Reang as its ‘chairman’. It was banned in 1997 under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act and later under the Prevention of Terrorism Act.
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December - 18 
Amidst increasing tension on the Line of Control (LoC), the latest one being, on December 16, when two Indian soldiers were killed, while two Pakistan army personnel and three infiltrators were gunned down in retaliatory action by the Indian Army, Ch
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Amidst increasing tension on the Line of Control (LoC), the latest one being, on December 16, when two Indian soldiers were killed, while two Pakistan army personnel and three infiltrators were gunned down in retaliatory action by the Indian Army, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General, Bipin Rawat,on December 18, said that situation along the LoC can escalate any time and the country has to be prepared for escalatory matrix, reports Daily Excelsior.His statement comes amidst complaints by Pakistan army that the Indian troops have moved ahead of fencing at some places on the LoC to target infiltrators and their launch pads as there were reports that Pakistani troops were planning to push the trained militants into Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).While there was no official confirmation of the Indian Army going ahead of fencing to target the infiltrators and their launch pads which they were using to enter into the Indian territory with support of Pakistani troops, sources pointed out that fencing has been erected well within the Indian territory for the Army to go ahead if they observe movement of the intruders to eliminate them.
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December - 18 
Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on December 18 stated that PFI, Campus Front of India (CFI) and president of the Assam Pradesh Youth Congress (APYC) were involved in the attack on the Dispur secretariat on December 11, reports The Northeas
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Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on December 18 stated that PFI, Campus Front of India (CFI) and president of the Assam Pradesh Youth Congress (APYC) were involved in the attack on the Dispur secretariat on December 11, reports The Northeast Today. He also added that Government would seek an investigation by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
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December - 18 
At Lahowal in Dibrugarh District at least 10,000 people including tea community people and civil society leaders, staged a mass protest, reports The Telegraph on December 19. Curfew has been relaxed in Dibrugarh District from 0600Hrs to 2000Hrs.
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At Lahowal in Dibrugarh District at least 10,000 people including tea community people and civil society leaders, staged a mass protest, reports The Telegraph on December 19. Curfew has been relaxed in Dibrugarh District from 0600Hrs to 2000Hrs.
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December - 18 
At least 16 people were arrested and 41 cases registered in East Khasi Hills District following anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest related violence, reports The Shillong Times. According to Police, eight cases were registered under Lumdieng
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At least 16 people were arrested and 41 cases registered in East Khasi Hills District following anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protest related violence, reports The Shillong Times. According to Police, eight cases were registered under Lumdiengjri Police station in East Khasi Hills District and two people were arrested. 16 cases were registered in Sadar Police station in Shillong and 10 people were arrested. Four cases were registered in Laitumkhrah and Madanrting Police stations and five were registered in Laban Police station and three cases were registered in Rynjah.
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December - 18 
Dibrugarh has witnessed agitations with thousands of people hitting the streets every day since the bill to amend Citizenship Act was introduced in Parliament, reports The Telegraph on December 19. On December 18, in Dibrugarh town 12,000 people part
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Dibrugarh has witnessed agitations with thousands of people hitting the streets every day since the bill to amend Citizenship Act was introduced in Parliament, reports The Telegraph on December 19. On December 18, in Dibrugarh town 12,000 people participated in peaceful sit in protest against CAA. Several organisations, including the Assam Lekhika Sanstha, Asam Sahitya Sabha, Bongobhasi Asomiya Samaj, Dibrugarh Zilla Mandal Kanungo Santha and the Dibrugarh District Administration Employees’ Union, participated in the protest.
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December - 18 
Four sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Police in separate incidents in Telangana on December 18, reports Telangana Today. The arrested sympathisers include Chaitanya Mahila Sangam (CMS) State joint secretar
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Four sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by Police in separate incidents in Telangana on December 18, reports Telangana Today. The arrested sympathisers include Chaitanya Mahila Sangam (CMS) State joint secretary - Dongari Devendra (38), State committee members Gunta Renuka (21) and Dubasi Swapna (30), and Telangana Vidyarthi Vedika (TVV) general secretary Menchu Sandeep (26). In one incident, Devendra, Sandeep and Swapna – the woman sympathizer were apprehended by Bhadradri Kothagudem District Police from the Bhadradri Kothagudem District, while another woman sympathizer - Renuka was arrested by the Jogulamba Gadwal District Police from her house at Sunkulamma Mettu in Gadwal District. Police seized literature related to Maoist ideology along with a pen drive containing revolutionary ideology from her possession.
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December - 18 
In Golaghat District, thousands came out to join the non-violent protest by All Assam Students Union (AASU), reports The Telegraph. At least 73 organisations, including the Golaghat Citizen Forum, Satra Mahasabha, Golaghat Lawyers’ Association, AJYCP
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In Golaghat District, thousands came out to join the non-violent protest by All Assam Students Union (AASU), reports The Telegraph. At least 73 organisations, including the Golaghat Citizen Forum, Satra Mahasabha, Golaghat Lawyers’ Association, AJYCP, Women’s Forum, All Assam Employees’ Association, Golaghat District ME School Association, the Golaghat zonal committee of Assam College Teachers’ Association (though ACTA, the parent body, is silent) and several AGP leaders took part in the protest.
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December - 18 
In Hailakandi District in Barak Valley, police detained about 50 persons for trying to block the Assam-Mizoram highway on December 18.
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In Hailakandi District in Barak Valley, police detained about 50 persons for trying to block the Assam-Mizoram highway on December 18.
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December - 18 
India and the United States on December 18, sealed a key defence agreement to further enhance the interoperability of their militaries and said they discussed the threat of cross-border terrorism India faces from Pakistan at the 2+2 meeting of their
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India and the United States on December 18, sealed a key defence agreement to further enhance the interoperability of their militaries and said they discussed the threat of cross-border terrorism India faces from Pakistan at the 2+2 meeting of their foreign and defence ministers, reports Hindustan Times. The signing of the Industrial Security Annex (ISA) would allow American manufacturers of defence equipment to strike deals with Indian private sector companies, expanding their ability to co-produce and co-develop sensitive technologies from the current confines of public sector partners. The Indian External Affairs Minister, S. Jaishankar told that the two sides discussed “free, open and prosperous” Indo-Pacific region centered around ASEAN and cross-border terrorism in the region and agreed to work closely at international forums including the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). Pompeo named Pakistan as the source of threat of terrorism faced by India, in response to a question about the future of Afghanistan.
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December - 18 
India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar participated in the high-level meeting on December 18, with US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Citing the "pretty clear langu
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India's Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Minister of External Affairs S. Jaishankar participated in the high-level meeting on December 18, with US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper. Citing the "pretty clear language" in the 2+2 joint statement, the official underlined the key role that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), which combats terrorism funding, plays "with regard to Pakistan." The joint statement also calls out the terrorist role of "al-Qaeda, ISIS/Daesh, Lashkar e-Tayyiba, Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM), Haqqani Network, Hizb-ul Mujahideen, TTP and D-Company" and asks Pakistan to "take immediate, sustained and irreversible action to ensure that no territory under its control is used for terrorism against other countries in any manner, and to arrest and prosecute the perpetrators of cross-border terrorist attacks, including 26/11 Mumbai and Pathankot."
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December - 18 
Manipur CM stated on December 18 that Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, which was recently extended to cover Manipur, would be fully implemented in the state starting from January 1, reports East Mojo. According to the chief minister, drafting of rules
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Manipur CM stated on December 18 that Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, which was recently extended to cover Manipur, would be fully implemented in the state starting from January 1, reports East Mojo. According to the chief minister, drafting of rules and regulations for effective implementation of ILP is already in process. He also added that a state-level monitoring committee on NRC would be formed to monitor the exercise.
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December - 18 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)’chairman’ Q Tuccu on December 18 stated that Indo-Naga political negotiation is “making positive progress" and urged the members to stand firm without losing sight of the final goal, report
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)’chairman’ Q Tuccu on December 18 stated that Indo-Naga political negotiation is “making positive progress" and urged the members to stand firm without losing sight of the final goal, reports The Sangai Express. Q Tuccu believed that a political settlement that is honourable and acceptable to both the parties would be arrived at the earliest through sincerity and political commitment. He stated that “NSCN is of the stand that the Framework Agreement is not only the basis of solution to the long-drawn Indo-Naga political problem but also the uniting point for all the Nagas”.
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December - 18 
On December 18, a special court in Jaipur convicted four people for the 2008 Jaipur blasts, which killed nearly 80 people and left many others injured, reports opindia.com. According to the reports, the names of the convicts are Mohammad Saif aka Car
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On December 18, a special court in Jaipur convicted four people for the 2008 Jaipur blasts, which killed nearly 80 people and left many others injured, reports opindia.com. According to the reports, the names of the convicts are Mohammad Saif aka Carreon, Mohammad Sarwar Azmi, Mohammad Saif alias Saifurrahman Ansari and Mohammad Salman. The court acquitted fifth accused Mohammad Shahbaz Hussain getting the benefit of doubt. The Court also held banned terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) responsible for the same. The special court convicted the four accused under sections of Indian Penal Code (IPC), Prevention of Unlawful Activities Act, Explosives Act, and PDPP Act. The Rajasthan Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) investigated the case and a charge-sheet was filed against five people.
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December - 18 
Pakistani troops violated CFA and resorted to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing and shelling in Karnah sector in Kupwara District of J&K, December 18, reports Daily Excelsior. An Army official said Pakistan troops opened fire with automatic weapon
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Pakistani troops violated CFA and resorted to indiscriminate and unprovoked firing and shelling in Karnah sector in Kupwara District of J&K, December 18, reports Daily Excelsior. An Army official said Pakistan troops opened fire with automatic weapons and fired mortar shells targeting forward military posts and civilian areas at LoC during the past 24 hours in Karnah sector, which remained cut off for the past one week from district headquarter Kupwara due to accumulation of snow and slippery road conditions. They said three houses suffered damage in the Pakistan shelling. However, no one was injured in the CFA violation.
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December - 18 
Police arrested two persons, Mohammad Jalal of Rupahi Ali and Bhim Das of Tarajan, on charges of inciting violence in Nagaon District on December 18, reports The Telegraph.
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Police arrested two persons, Mohammad Jalal of Rupahi Ali and Bhim Das of Tarajan, on charges of inciting violence in Nagaon District on December 18, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 18 
Posters and banners of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were found on the side of State Highway-5 along Muniguda-Kotgarh stretchat Retabali square under Judabali panchayat within Kotgarh Police Limits in Kandhamal District of Odisha on De
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Posters and banners of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were found on the side of State Highway-5 along Muniguda-Kotgarh stretchat Retabali square under Judabali panchayat within Kotgarh Police Limits in Kandhamal District of Odisha on December 18, reports New Indian Express. Through the posters, the ‘Bansadhara-Ghumsara-Nagavali’Divison of the CPI-Maoist condemned the action of Delhi Police on student protesters of Jamia Millia University and accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of playing dirty politics for votes. The posters also criticised the ‘Jan Sampark’ programme of the State Government and described Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) as anti-people. The banners stated – “Under the programme, innocent tribals are being cheated by the Government to help rich, influential persons and contractors.” Besides, Maoists also accused the media of working for the interest of rich persons instead of common people.
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December - 18 
Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested from Padam Pukhuri in Dimapur District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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Three National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested from Padam Pukhuri in Dimapur District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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December - 18 
Tinsukia District at least 15,000 people protested against CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 19. Additionally, in Jorhat District, around 3,000 people protested against CAA.
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Tinsukia District at least 15,000 people protested against CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 19. Additionally, in Jorhat District, around 3,000 people protested against CAA.
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December - 18 
ULFA-I is suspected behind the violence that took place in the state on December 11 and December 12, reports India Today on December 19. Additional Director General Police (ADGP) GP Singh stated that “There have been indications that ULFA may have in
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ULFA-I is suspected behind the violence that took place in the state on December 11 and December 12, reports India Today on December 19. Additional Director General Police (ADGP) GP Singh stated that “There have been indications that ULFA may have instigated people in upper Assam. Till it's proven, it will be speculative to say this. But, some movement of ULFA has been noticed. Security agencies including armed forces are keeping a close watch”. He also added that "We have passed the curve as far as violence is concerned. No violence is reported after December 12," Singh said adding that police has registered over 150 cases. Police has arrested 350 people out of 3000 plus detained.
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December - 18 
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on December 18 attacked the camp of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) at Soubunglong (Laishok) Part III in Noney District, reports The Sangai Express. ZUF in a statement said that they recovere
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Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on December 18 attacked the camp of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) at Soubunglong (Laishok) Part III in Noney District, reports The Sangai Express. ZUF in a statement said that they recovered an AK rifle and one 9 mm pistol from the camp. ZUF also added that the NSCN-U camp was established by Raitu Chawang and S Kamson. Both of them had defected from ZUF.
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December - 19 
A Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested on December 19 from Babu Bazar area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The arrestee was identified as ‘sergeant major’ ChingsubamSalaingambaMeeteialias Araba, who had joined PLA in 2
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A Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested on December 19 from Babu Bazar area in Thoubal District, reports The Sangai Express. The arrestee was identified as ‘sergeant major’ ChingsubamSalaingambaMeeteialias Araba, who had joined PLA in 2010.
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December - 19 
As many as 400 personnel of the Pathankot Police launched a search operation on December 19, in eight villages near the Indo-Pak border in Pathankot District of Punjab to check on infiltration attempts by Pakistani militants, reports The Tribune. The
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As many as 400 personnel of the Pathankot Police launched a search operation on December 19, in eight villages near the Indo-Pak border in Pathankot District of Punjab to check on infiltration attempts by Pakistani militants, reports The Tribune. The said operation will continue throughout the winter season keeping in view the assumption that Pakistani militants may use fog as a smokescreen to enter the country. The operation was supervised by Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Deepak Hilori and Superintendt of Police (SP, Investigation) Prabhjot Singh Virk. Three Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSPs) — Rajinder Minhas, Sulakhan Singh and Sukhjinder Singh were also a part of the team. “Wednesday was the first day of the operation. It will continue throughout the foggy season. We made sure that the common public was not inconvenienced,” SSP Hilori said.
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December - 19 
Chief Minister N Biren Singh on December 19 stated in Assembly that 3669 suspected illegal migrants were prevented from entering Manipur between January 2017 till December 15, 2019, reports E-pao. He also added that nine persons along with 1 minor ch
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Chief Minister N Biren Singh on December 19 stated in Assembly that 3669 suspected illegal migrants were prevented from entering Manipur between January 2017 till December 15, 2019, reports E-pao. He also added that nine persons along with 1 minor child were arrested for entering the state without valid documents in connection with 5 different cases. Indian Express adds that the CM also added that National Register of Citizens (NRC) exercise would be carried out before the next state election.
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December - 19 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have been arrested by Security Force (SF) personnel from forests in Dantewada and Bijapur Districts of Chhattisgarh on December 19, reports Yahoo News. According to Police, a joint team of Dant
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have been arrested by Security Force (SF) personnel from forests in Dantewada and Bijapur Districts of Chhattisgarh on December 19, reports Yahoo News. According to Police, a joint team of Dantewada District Force and District Reserve Guard (DRG) arrested three Maoists, identified as Hidma Markam alias Savarkar, ‘chief’ of Malangir area committee, Kamlesh Madkami alias Modu Markam and Markam alias Bachhu, a public militia member, from Kutrem forest near Madkami Ras village in Dantewada District. One tiffin bomb was also recovered from their possession, Police said. Similarly, a Maoist was arrested during area exercise domination by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) from a forest area near Kokada village in Bijapur District. The identity of the arrested Maoist is yet to be ascertained.
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December - 19 
Meghalaya Assembly on December 19 passed resolution on the Inner Line Permit under the Bengal Frontier Resolution 1873, reports East Mojo.
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Meghalaya Assembly on December 19 passed resolution on the Inner Line Permit under the Bengal Frontier Resolution 1873, reports East Mojo.
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December - 19 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (Aung Yung) faction extended it support to the mass agitation against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the North East, reports Nagaland Post on December 20. Joseph Lamkam of NSCN-K stated that, “A
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (Aung Yung) faction extended it support to the mass agitation against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in the North East, reports Nagaland Post on December 20. Joseph Lamkam of NSCN-K stated that, “As much as we opposed India’s hegemony over the Naga country, we opposed all its policies and laws imposed on our people. Some of our elected Naga politicians has blindly supported the Bill without even consulting the people they represent. They are exposing their political immaturity and short sightedness.”
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December - 19 
On December 19, at least two Tripura police personnel, including a woman officer, were injured along with a few anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protesters when unidentified individuals pelted stones at them, at Belonia in South Tripura District,
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On December 19, at least two Tripura police personnel, including a woman officer, were injured along with a few anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protesters when unidentified individuals pelted stones at them, at Belonia in South Tripura District, reports The Telegraph. On the same day rallies were held at Dharmanagar in North Tripura, Kailashahar in Unakoti, Belonia in South Tripura and Sonamura in Sipahijala.
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December - 19 
Over a dozen Pakistan army personnel and militants including Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) cadre were killed at Athmuqam, the headquarters of Neelum Districtin Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (P
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Over a dozen Pakistan army personnel and militants including Special Services Group (SSG) commandos and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) cadre were killed at Athmuqam, the headquarters of Neelum Districtin Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), close to the Line of Control (LoC), opposite Kupwara sector in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 19, reports Daily Excelsior. Indian retaliatory action at Athmuqam opposite Kupwara sector of Kashmir valley was initiated following Pakistan’scontinuous shelling in Poonch and Rajouri Districts targeting civilian areas, to facilitate infiltration of LeT and JeM militants into the Indian side.Over a dozen Pakistan army personnel, SSG commandos and militants of LeT and JeM outfits were reportedly killed in the Indian retaliation, sources said, adding that the Indian action was aimed at targeting launch pads of LeT and JeM, which were successfully hit.However, there were no reports of any casualties on the Indian side.
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December - 19 
Pakistani troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by firing small arms and shelling mortar bombs on forward posts and villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 19 (today), reports Daily
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Pakistani troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by firing small arms and shelling mortar bombs on forward posts and villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 19 (today), reports Daily Excelsior. The firing from across the border in Mankote sector was retaliated befittingly by the Indian Army, a defence spokesperson said, adding there was no immediate report of any casualty on the Indian side. “At about 7.15 am, Pakistan initiated the unprovoked ceasefire violation by firing of small arms and shelling with mortars,” the spokesperson said.
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December - 19 
Police unearthed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dump during a combing operation from a cave in the forests near Selaganuri village under Y Ramavaram Mandal (administrative sub-division) in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh on D
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Police unearthed a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dump during a combing operation from a cave in the forests near Selaganuri village under Y Ramavaram Mandal (administrative sub-division) in East Godavari District of Andhra Pradesh on December 19, reports The Times of India. Speaking to the media in Kakinada, Superintendent of Police (SP), Nayeem Asmi, said as many as 46 gelatin sticks used for landmines, 12 bore guns, six empty cartridges and some land miners were recovered from the dump.
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December - 19 
The India-US relationship on counterterrorism, "especially cross border terror emanating from the territory under Pakistan''s control" has deepened, according to US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, reports outloo
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The India-US relationship on counterterrorism, "especially cross border terror emanating from the territory under Pakistan''s control" has deepened, according to US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo and Secretary of Defense Mark Esper, reports outlookindia.com. "We consistently speak to India and work closely together with India on issues related to counterterrorism; it''s, again, I think one of the key areas in which our relationship has deepened," the official said on December 19, during a background briefing on the second edition of the India-US 2+2 Strategic Dialogue in Washington.
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December - 19 
The Telegraph on December 20 reports that according to Dibrugarh Superintendent of Police Sreejith Tiraviam, 43 people have been arrested for vandalism in the District. Normality has returned to Dibrugarh district after sporadic violence against the
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The Telegraph on December 20 reports that according to Dibrugarh Superintendent of Police Sreejith Tiraviam, 43 people have been arrested for vandalism in the District. Normality has returned to Dibrugarh district after sporadic violence against the CAA. On December 19 curfew was relaxed for 14 hours from 0600Hrs.
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December - 19 
Two cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including a woman were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in two separate incidents in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on December 19, reports Pioneer.Sukma Superintenden
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Two cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including a woman were killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in two separate incidents in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on December 19, reports Pioneer.Sukma Superintendent of Police Shalabh Sinha said, “The first incident took place in a forested area near Singanmadgu village under Chintagufa Police Station limits around 9 am when SFs were out on a counter insurgency operation”.Acting on inputs about the presence of Maoists in the Chintagufa area, separate teams of the District Reserve Guard (DRG), Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) unit of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and local Police had launched the operation, he said.When one of the patrolling teams of DRG was advancing through the forest area between Singanmadgu and Kedwal villages, they encountered armed Maoists resulting in the gun battle. Later on, body of a woman Maoist was found at the encounter spot, he added.In another incident, around 1.30 pm, a joint team of 206 CoBRA, DRG and Special Task Force (STF) engaged in gun battle with Maoists in same Police Station limits.Later, body of a male Maoist was recovered along with a country made weapon, Improvised Explosive Device (IED), explosives and huge quantity of ration and utensils.
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December - 20 
A protest demonstration against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was taken out from Chandmari village in Tinsukia District on December 20, reports The Telegraph. At least 2,000 people, including members of the All Assam Gorkha Students’ Union, Tinsuki
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A protest demonstration against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) was taken out from Chandmari village in Tinsukia District on December 20, reports The Telegraph. At least 2,000 people, including members of the All Assam Gorkha Students’ Union, Tinsukia Chamber of Commerce, Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chhatra Parishad, Daily Bazaar Vyapari Sanstha, New Market Vyapari Sanstha, All Assam Bhojpuri Parishad, All Tai Ahom Students Union, All Moran Students Union, All Assam Muttock Students Union, Bhojpuri Sahitya Sabha, local residents and traders, took part in the rally.
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December - 20 
A special court in Jaipur (Rajasthan) sentenced four people to death on December 20, two days after holding them guilty of planting bombs at eight locations in the walled city in May 2008, reports Hindustan Times. The death sentence was given on char
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A special court in Jaipur (Rajasthan) sentenced four people to death on December 20, two days after holding them guilty of planting bombs at eight locations in the walled city in May 2008, reports Hindustan Times. The death sentence was given on charges of murder (section 302 of the IPC) and committing a terrorist act (section 16 1[A] of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act)-UAPA, said prosecution lawyer Shrichand.
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December - 20 
An important operation known as Dolphin's Nose was carried out on December 20, by the Andhra Pradesh intelligence department and the central agencies to expose and neutralise an espionage racket, with links to Pakistan, reports oneindia.com. FIR was
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An important operation known as Dolphin's Nose was carried out on December 20, by the Andhra Pradesh intelligence department and the central agencies to expose and neutralise an espionage racket, with links to Pakistan, reports oneindia.com. FIR was lodged and seven personnel of the Indian Navy along with a hawala (illegal money transaction) operator have been arrested in connection with the case. The agencies are questioning some more suspects and further investigations are on. The operation was carried out after it was found that several persons were leaking information to Pakistan based terror groups. All the persons involved in the operation hail from different parts of the country, but all were stationed in Visakhapatnam. Police sources tell that these persons are alleged to have leaked information to the terror groups in Pakistan. They were also in touch with government officials, who had been roped in to pass on information, the source also said. Dolphin's Nose is located in Visakhapatnam between Yarada and Gangavaram Port.
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December - 20 
Gorkhas under the banner of the Assam Gorkha Sammelan (AGS) and the Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha (BGP) on December 20 reiterated their opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, reports The Telegraph. The General Secretary of AGS Bhaskar Dah
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Gorkhas under the banner of the Assam Gorkha Sammelan (AGS) and the Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha (BGP) on December 20 reiterated their opposition to the Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019, reports The Telegraph. The General Secretary of AGS Bhaskar Dahal stated that “The Act will invite threat to the indigenous Gorkhas of Assam who are constituents of the greater Assamese community. This Act, if not exempted now, will not only change the demography of Assam, but will also adversely affect official Assamese language, communities’ cultural assimilation, art and literature, finally leading to challenging the constitutional protection of new settlers as committed in the Assam Accord.” Nityananda Upadhyay, president of the BGP stated that “The Assam Accord is a national commitment by the government of India to the people of Assam. Clause 6 of the Assam Accord, which guarantees constitutional protection of indigenous communities, should be implemented even before the Act is notified nationwide, exempting Assam and the Northeast.”
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December - 20 
Manipur Legislative Assembly on December 20 renewed the earlier House resolution to protect territorial integrity of Manipur amidst the ongoing Naga peace talks, reports East Mojo. The House reaffirmed its Resolution 121 adopted on July 23, 2018 and
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Manipur Legislative Assembly on December 20 renewed the earlier House resolution to protect territorial integrity of Manipur amidst the ongoing Naga peace talks, reports East Mojo. The House reaffirmed its Resolution 121 adopted on July 23, 2018 and sought amendment of Article 3 of the Indian Constitution by incorporating that prior consent of the state legislatures of the affected states shall be mandatory while forming a new state or changing names of existing states.
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December - 20 
On December 20, curfew was relaxed in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, reports Nagaland Post. However, mobile internet services continued to remain suspended for the past ten days. There has been no fresh trouble over the Citizenship Amendment
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On December 20, curfew was relaxed in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District, reports Nagaland Post. However, mobile internet services continued to remain suspended for the past ten days. There has been no fresh trouble over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) across the mountainous state for the past several days. District Magistrate of East Khasi Hills, M. W. Nongbri relaxed curfew for 16 hours from 0500Hrs in areas under Lumdiengjri Police Station and the Sadar police station.
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December - 20 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 20, reports Yahoo News. The unidentified body was found with his throat slit lying along the roadside between Jhuri and
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a civilian in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on December 20, reports Yahoo News. The unidentified body was found with his throat slit lying along the roadside between Jhuri and Kotmi villages, a local Police official said. The official said that Maoists had abducted a few persons from Bhamragad and Etapalli areas in Gadchiroli District in the last few days, but their relatives didn't approach the Police out of fear of Maoists.
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December - 21 
Pakistani troops also violated the CFA in Kanzalwan village in Gurez Block (administrative unit) in Bandipora District of J&K. The Indian Army fired mortar bombs in retaliation to the CFA violation.
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Pakistani troops also violated the CFA in Kanzalwan village in Gurez Block (administrative unit) in Bandipora District of J&K. The Indian Army fired mortar bombs in retaliation to the CFA violation.
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December - 21 
Around 250 sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before Mathili Police in Malkangiri District of Odisha, reports Orissadiary on December 22. The surrendered sympathisers pledged to break ties with Maoists and join t
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Around 250 sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before Mathili Police in Malkangiri District of Odisha, reports Orissadiary on December 22. The surrendered sympathisers pledged to break ties with Maoists and join the mainstream.
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December - 21 
At least two Pakistani soldiers were reported to have been killed in an exchange of fire with the Indian Army along the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor sector in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Army
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At least two Pakistani soldiers were reported to have been killed in an exchange of fire with the Indian Army along the Line of Control (LoC) in Akhnoor sector in Jammu District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 21, reports Daily Excelsior. Army said the Pakistani troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) and fired on forward posts in Pallanwala area of Akhnoor which was effectively retaliated. During search the Indian Army found two bodies lying near the LoC.
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December - 21 
Claiming a sense of distrust and hostility from non-tribals in the aftermath of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests, Bru migrants have asked the local administration to hold peace meetings and allay fears of ethnic tension, reports Indian E
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Claiming a sense of distrust and hostility from non-tribals in the aftermath of anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests, Bru migrants have asked the local administration to hold peace meetings and allay fears of ethnic tension, reports Indian Express on December 22. Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples Fprum (MBDPF) president Apeto Sawibunga claimed that a section of non-tribal people from Kanchanpur (Tripura) “took advantage of the situation” and “manipulated” the issue to blame the displaced Brus over the violence. The Bru leader also said that migrants living in the camps are anxious due to the prevailing situation. During the indefinite strike called on December 9 by Joint Movement Against CAB (JMACAB), a collective platform of tribal parties and social organizations, violence was reported from parts of Sipahijala, Dhalai and North Tripura Districts. Kanchanpur also witnessed violence as a group of agitated protesters set a few vehicles ablaze and ransacked several shops. The local administration-imposed Section 144 and deployed Police and para-military contingents to contain the situation.
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December - 21 
In a fratricidal killing, a cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed by his group members in Uliya village under Bande Police Station limits in Kanker District of Chhattisgarh on 21 December, reports The Times of India. The sl
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In a fratricidal killing, a cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed by his group members in Uliya village under Bande Police Station limits in Kanker District of Chhattisgarh on 21 December, reports The Times of India. The slain Maoist has been identified as Ranjit Timma (28), a resident of the said village bordering Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra. "As per the eyewitnesses, as many as six Maoists, including two women, reached Uliya, located around 250 Kilometers from the State capital Raipur, on Saturday night and stormed into the house of Timma when he was watching television along with his family members," a senior Police Official said. The Maoists took him along with them to a nearby forest and his body was found lying in a pool of blood on a nearby road, he said adding that Timma was allegedly active as the head of ‘Janatana Sarkar group’ of Maoists in the area and was named as an accused in the cases of Maoist incidents, including murder.
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December - 21 
On December 21, a People Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested from Khuman Lampak area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. The arrestee was identified as Manikanta. He revealed that he was involved in explosion in the state whi
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On December 21, a People Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested from Khuman Lampak area in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. The arrestee was identified as Manikanta. He revealed that he was involved in explosion in the state which had occurred on October 1, Telipati, Imphal East on October 27 and Thangal Bazaar near Sani Mandir on November 5.
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December - 21 
Pakistani troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Tanghdar sector in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) early on December 21 (today), reports Wion News.
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Pakistani troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Tanghdar sector in Kupwara District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) early on December 21 (today), reports Wion News.
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December - 22 
A 40-year-old woman was injured as Pakistan troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by resorting to shelling and firing on forward posts and villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in the twin Districts of Rajouri and Poonch of Jammu and Kash
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A 40-year-old woman was injured as Pakistan troops violated the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) by resorting to shelling and firing on forward posts and villages along the Line of Control (LoC) in the twin Districts of Rajouri and Poonch of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said Neena Devi, a resident of Sher Makdi village, was injured when a shell exploded near her house in Nowshera sector. The firing from across the border started in Rajouri’s Nowshera sector on Sunday morning and that in Mendhar, Krishna Ghati and Poonch sectors went on overnight, a defence spokesperson said.
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December - 22 
A militant associate allegedly linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) was arrested in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Rasiq Maqbool Sheikh, a resident of Pastoona village, was allegedly involved in p
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A militant associate allegedly linked to the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) was arrested in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Rasiq Maqbool Sheikh, a resident of Pastoona village, was allegedly involved in providing logistic support to the active JeM terrorists operating in Tral belt of Pulwama District, Police said. Few incriminating materials has been recovered from his possession.
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December - 22 
A module of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was busted in Sopore area of Baramulla District on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior.
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A module of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) was busted in Sopore area of Baramulla District on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior.
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December - 22 
All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) President Promod Boro has said that the entire Northeastern region should be brought under the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, reports Northeast Now on December 23. He stated that “Only some states of the Northeast have
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All Bodo Students Union (ABSU) President Promod Boro has said that the entire Northeastern region should be brought under the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system, reports Northeast Now on December 23. He stated that “Only some states of the Northeast have the ILP system. The Government of India should bring the entire Northeast under the ILP system to protect the interests of the indigenous people, “He said although the Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Districts (BTAD) will not come under the purview of the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA), the ABSU is opposed to the Act. He said that even though the ABSU is not actively participating in the movement against the CAA, the ABSU has extended moral support to the anti-CAA movement launched by the All Assam Students Union (AASU) and 30 ethnic bodies of the State.
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December - 22 
Around 450 sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including more than 100 former militias surrendered before the Police at Mathili town in Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 22, reports The Hindu. As per the Police, the s
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Around 450 sympathisers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including more than 100 former militias surrendered before the Police at Mathili town in Malkangiri District of Odisha on December 22, reports The Hindu. As per the Police, the sympathizers were from more than 10 villages of Mahupadar Panchayat, a traditional stronghold of the Maoists. Many of them were engaged in providing logistics and other support to the Maoists. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Rishikesh Khilari said, “The Police and the administration have promised to provide security to all of them. We will also facilitate them to benefit from pro-poor schemes. We want to raise their standard of living through various government schemes, for which the Maoists are a major obstacle. All efforts would be made to improve the infrastructure related to health, education and communication.” Earlier, SATP reported around 250 sympathisers of Communist CPI-Maoist surrendered before the Police in the District.
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December - 22 
East Khasi Hills District Administration on December 22 totally lifted the night curfew in the whole curfew bound areas notified under Lumdiengjri and Sadar Police stations and their respective outposts and beat houses in Shillong in the District, re
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East Khasi Hills District Administration on December 22 totally lifted the night curfew in the whole curfew bound areas notified under Lumdiengjri and Sadar Police stations and their respective outposts and beat houses in Shillong in the District, reports The Northeast today. The Curfew was in force since December 12. The Meghalaya Government had also suspended internet services and SMS in Meghalaya since Dec 12 and the ban was only lifted on December 20 evening.
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December - 22 
Following his revelation, Police arrested another PLA militant Thiyam Roshan near Pishumthong Manipur College in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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Following his revelation, Police arrested another PLA militant Thiyam Roshan near Pishumthong Manipur College in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express.
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December - 22 
Section 144 CrPc was imposed in whole of Imphal West District for two months from December 22, The Sangai Express. District Magistrate Imphal West, Naorem Praveen Singh said that the prohibition under Section 144 was imposed to thwart likelihood 'bre
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Section 144 CrPc was imposed in whole of Imphal West District for two months from December 22, The Sangai Express. District Magistrate Imphal West, Naorem Praveen Singh said that the prohibition under Section 144 was imposed to thwart likelihood 'breach of peace, disturbance to public tranquility and grave danger to human lives and properties.
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December - 22 
Security Forces (SFs) destroyed a suspected Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on the Baramulla-Uri road in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior."A suspicious object was found on the roadside on the Bar
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Security Forces (SFs) destroyed a suspected Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on the Baramulla-Uri road in Baramulla District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior."A suspicious object was found on the roadside on the Baramulla-Uri highway and was subsequently destroyed by the experts of bomb disposal squad," Police said.
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December - 22 
Two couriers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a medical shop owner, were arrested and a consignment of medicines consisting of saline bottles seized from them by a special Police team near R-Kothagudem village at Cherla Mand
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Two couriers of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including a medical shop owner, were arrested and a consignment of medicines consisting of saline bottles seized from them by a special Police team near R-Kothagudem village at Cherla Mandal (administrative sub-division) in Bhadradri Kothagudem District of Telangana on December 22, reports The Hindu. The duo has been identified as Madakam Rama alias Ramesh (22) of Sukma District in Chhattisgarh and I. Prabhudas (42), owner of a medical shop of the said Mandal. The Police Officials said that the blood test reports of four “ailing Maoists”, suspected to have been suffering from vector-borne diseases, and a medical prescription, were recovered from the duo by the Police team in a joint vehicle-checking drive with the personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) near the border village. According to the Police Officials, they were arrested while they were on their way to the forest area along the inter-State border to handover the consignment of medicines to the Maoists operating in the south Bastar division of Chhattisgarh. The confiscated consignment included 56 bottles of Ringer's Lactate (RL) solution, 50 each cannula fixators and injection sets and 11 injection valves. The seized blood test reports pertained to diagnosis of malaria and dengue, Police sources added.
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December - 22 
Two Police personnel were injured in firing at Filter Plant Police post in Simna Colony near Kishtwar town in Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Suspected assailants opened firing at Filter Plant pol
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Two Police personnel were injured in firing at Filter Plant Police post in Simna Colony near Kishtwar town in Kishtwar District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 22, reports Daily Excelsior. Suspected assailants opened firing at Filter Plant police post at 10.05 pm, in which the two Police personnel, identified as Mohammad Saleem and Ajay Kumar, sustained injuries.
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December - 23 
Demanding immediate release of all political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on December 23 termed the prolonged incarceration of the detained politicians in Jammu and Kashmir as unjustified and uncalled for, report
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Demanding immediate release of all political leadership in Jammu and Kashmir, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) on December 23 termed the prolonged incarceration of the detained politicians in Jammu and Kashmir as unjustified and uncalled for, reports Daily Excelsior. Abdul Rahim Kosheen, state secretary of PDP, said, “Our party's stand on Article 370 will be officially conveyed only after she [Mehbooba Mufti] is released,” he said.
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December - 23 
All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) in its 52nd annual convention on December 23 in Serfanguri (Kokrajhar) strongly opposed implementation of Clause 6 of the Assam Accord 1985 in its present form and also opposed the move of granting ST status to six com
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All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) in its 52nd annual convention on December 23 in Serfanguri (Kokrajhar) strongly opposed implementation of Clause 6 of the Assam Accord 1985 in its present form and also opposed the move of granting ST status to six communities of Assam, reports Assam Tribune. ABSU claimed that Clause 6 of the Assam Accord of 1985 in its present form is meant for the Assamese-speaking community and therefore it would be acceptable only if rectifications are made at the appropriate level to include safeguarding of all the ethnic and tribal communities of Assam, otherwise it is unacceptable.In another resolution, the ABSU urged the Government of Assam not to impose Assamese language on the Bodo medium schools of Assam and also for Bodo students studying in other medium schools.However, ABSU welcomed the government’s decision to create autonomous and development councils for various ethnic communities of the State.
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December - 23 
Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on December 23 stated that 28 cases have been registered against 206 offensive and provocative posts in the social media against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Sentinel. Altogether 25 of the 20
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Assam Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on December 23 stated that 28 cases have been registered against 206 offensive and provocative posts in the social media against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Sentinel. Altogether 25 of the 206 posts were generated outside Assam, including three in United Arab Emirates. The origins of these 25 posts are still under investigation. The minister stated that “We’ve nothing to do when anybody’s posts for or against the CAA in the social media. However, we’re keeping all offensive and provocative posts under surveillance. We’ve already arrested 10 people. While five of them are in judicial remand, as many are on bail.”
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December - 23 
Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh said On December 23 that Pakistan army is making all efforts to help terrorists infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir under the cover of ceasefire violations, reports Daily Excelsior. “The Pakistan army is ma
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Director General of Police (DGP) Dilbag Singh said On December 23 that Pakistan army is making all efforts to help terrorists infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir under the cover of ceasefire violations, reports Daily Excelsior. “The Pakistan army is making a lot of attempts to send terrorists towards this side and they also resort to ceasefire violations. They bring terrorists to launch pads and resort to ceasefire violation, causing loss to civilians and troops”, he said. He also said that the situation at the Line of Control (LoC) was completely under control and Security Forces were effectively thwarting the infiltration bids.
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December - 23 
Following the abrogation of Article 370 provisions and the tight security along the Indo-Pak border, infiltration from countries like Pakistan and China through open Nepal border has raised significantly, reports NDTV India. According to Sashastra S
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Following the abrogation of Article 370 provisions and the tight security along the Indo-Pak border, infiltration from countries like Pakistan and China through open Nepal border has raised significantly, reports NDTV India. According to Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) Director General (DG) Kumar Rajesh Chandra, whose force is entrusted to guard the 1,751-km long India-Nepal front, 59 cases of third party nationals belonging to countries like Pakistan, Bangladesh, China and the United States being detained from border area has been registered this year. This far higher than 28 such cases in 2018. The SSB chief said, "Whether they were terrorists or fake Indian currency note (FICN) operatives or smugglers...we have got our limitations to know that as we catch them and hand over to local police or other probe and intelligence agencies’. However, feedback from the authorities revealed that mostly the detained persons came to India with “ulterior motives".
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December - 23 
In the 32nd Endowment Lecture of the Intelligence Bureau, Home Minister (HM) Amit Shah on December 23 stated that securing borders are necessary for India to achieve its 5 trillion dollar economy, reports Business Standard. Lauding Intelligence Burea
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In the 32nd Endowment Lecture of the Intelligence Bureau, Home Minister (HM) Amit Shah on December 23 stated that securing borders are necessary for India to achieve its 5 trillion dollar economy, reports Business Standard. Lauding Intelligence Bureau (IB) for his its excellent work in tackling terror activities, Shah asked the security agency to accord special focus "on securing our land and maritime borders". Shah further stressed on the importance of coordination between different security and intelligence agencies and asked the personnel for sharper intelligence analysis, along with a prompt phase-wise and time-bound strategy to address national security challenges.
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December - 23 
Maoists set ablaze a poclain machine and a couple of hyvas dumper truck in Chatra District, reports UNI on December 24. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Akhilesh P. Beriyer said that the armed Maoists hailing from Kauleshwari zone executed the incid
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Maoists set ablaze a poclain machine and a couple of hyvas dumper truck in Chatra District, reports UNI on December 24. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Akhilesh P. Beriyer said that the armed Maoists hailing from Kauleshwari zone executed the incident in desperation and a special team has been formed to arrest those involved in the incident.
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December - 23 
On December 23, Uttar Pradesh (UP) Police stated that Wasim, the state head of Popular Front of India (PFI) and 16 other workers of the Islamist outfit has been arrested in connection with the violence in the state capital during the protests against
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On December 23, Uttar Pradesh (UP) Police stated that Wasim, the state head of Popular Front of India (PFI) and 16 other workers of the Islamist outfit has been arrested in connection with the violence in the state capital during the protests against the amended Citizenship Act last week, reports India Today. In Shamli district in western UP, 28 people, including 14 members of the PFI, have been arrested since December 19 for allegedly attempting to incite mass gatherings during anti-CAA protests. Mohammad Shadab, a prominent member of PFI was one of the 14 members to be arrested. SSP, Lucknow, Kalanidhi Naithani in a press meet stated that the main instigators of violence in Lucknow, Wasim, Nadeem and Ashfaq of PFI have been arrested by the police. While “Wasim is the state head, Ashfaq is the treasurer and Nadeem is a member of PFI”. Official sources said the UP police had got intelligence inputs about PFI "planning unrest" Kairana and Kandhla towns of Shamli. "Some of the PFI members who were detained had made trips to Kerala and met suspicious people there. Their link to violence in UP's Muzaffarnagar, Meerut and Firozabad, etc is under investigation." The police blamed "outsiders" associated with Islamist outfits like PFI and SIMI for the violence in which 17 people died in the state during protests against the new law. An official statement issued by the police states, "Law and order is under control and the situation is normal in UP. 213 FIRs have been filed, 925 persons have been arrested so far (since Dec 10) in connection with anti-CAA protests in the state." The Police had also seized 700 cartridges during the protests.
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December - 23 
Police in Shopian (Shopian District) of Jammu and Kashmir arrested three associates of militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) on December 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Police has identified them as Idrees Ahmed Mir and Mudassir Ahmed Tantray, both reside
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Police in Shopian (Shopian District) of Jammu and Kashmir arrested three associates of militants of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) on December 23, reports Daily Excelsior. Police has identified them as Idrees Ahmed Mir and Mudassir Ahmed Tantray, both residents of Waripora Kulgam (Kulgam District) and Shahid Nazir Wani, resident of Kutpura, Shopian. “Incriminating material has been recovered from their possession. All the recovered incriminating material has been taken into records for the purpose of investigation and to probe their complicity in other terror crimes”, police said. “As per police records they were involved in providing logistic support and assistance to the JeM terrorists operating in Kulgam and Shopian Districts”, police added.
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December - 23 
Russian envoy NikolayKudashev on December 23 stated that Russia and India will develop a military dialogue and deepen counter terrorism cooperation bilaterally in the frameworks of BRICS, SCO and RIC-like formats by next year, reports Economic Times.
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Russian envoy NikolayKudashev on December 23 stated that Russia and India will develop a military dialogue and deepen counter terrorism cooperation bilaterally in the frameworks of BRICS, SCO and RIC-like formats by next year, reports Economic Times. Kudashev further stated that both India and Russia believes in constructive dialogue which is based on the commonly recognised principles of international behaviour, such as "non-interference in domestic affairs and mutual respect". He also stated that Russia hopes that the Free Trade Agreement between Eurasian Economic Union and India comes to an early conclusion.
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December - 23 
The National Conference (NC) on December 23 held first workers’ meetings in Jammu and Kashmir since August 5 and demanded release of their leaders, reports Daily Excelsior. The NC demanded that the political leaders must be set free in order to initi
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The National Conference (NC) on December 23 held first workers’ meetings in Jammu and Kashmir since August 5 and demanded release of their leaders, reports Daily Excelsior. The NC demanded that the political leaders must be set free in order to initiate a political process that has witnessed a grinding halt in the state.
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December - 24 
Thousands continued to protest in Upper Assam on December 24 in response to the call by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and 30 allied organisations not to accept the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph. In Dibrugarh town (Di
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Thousands continued to protest in Upper Assam on December 24 in response to the call by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and 30 allied organisations not to accept the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Telegraph. In Dibrugarh town (Dibrugarh District) over 50,000 people gathered to protest the CAA.
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December - 24 
A leader of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) N. Swetha Reddy in Kamareddy District of Telangana on December 24, reports Telangana Today. The surrendered leader has been identified as Ky
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A leader of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrendered before the Superintendent of Police (SP) N. Swetha Reddy in Kamareddy District of Telangana on December 24, reports Telangana Today. The surrendered leader has been identified as Kyatam Srinivas (51) alias Samir alias Suraj alias Satyadev alias Rahul alias Aravind, a resident of Devupalli village in the District. He has been a ‘divisional committee member’ of Uttar Pradesh State organizing committee (UPSOC) and a ‘north regional bureau’ (NRB) member. The SP said that the leader was vexed with the central committee’s leadership and eastern region bureau’s (ERB) anti-people policies. He also stated that several of his Maoist colleagues had surrendered and were living a peaceful life.
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December - 24 
A pressure Improvised Explosive Device (IED), planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a teenage girl and injured two other women in an area under Peshrar Police Station limits in Lohardaga District of Jharkhand on December
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A pressure Improvised Explosive Device (IED), planted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a teenage girl and injured two other women in an area under Peshrar Police Station limits in Lohardaga District of Jharkhand on December 24, reports Pioneer. The deceased has been identified as Jamuna Oraon (16), who inadvertently stepped on the IED and died on the spot in the explosion. Two injured women have been identified as – Sangeeta Oraon and Rouni Kumari. As per the Police, the Maoists have been planting pressure IEDs to target security forces in rural areas. Their move, however, is causing civilian casualties as the IEDs are easily triggered by the body weight of villagers who go to forests to gather wood. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Priyadarshi Alok said, “Maoists target Security Forces and not civilians. But their recent moves have caused many civilian casualties. They may have planted the IED during the polls to target Security Forces (SFs), and the girl became a victim”.
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December - 24 
Curfew in Tinsukia was lifted on December 24 in Tinsukia District, reports The Sentinel.
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Curfew in Tinsukia was lifted on December 24 in Tinsukia District, reports The Sentinel.
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December - 24 
In a bilateral discussion, without naming Pakistan India and Iran has jointly called out for immediate clamp down to terror sanctuaries, reports Economic Times. In his visit to Tehran, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met top officials and disc
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In a bilateral discussion, without naming Pakistan India and Iran has jointly called out for immediate clamp down to terror sanctuaries, reports Economic Times. In his visit to Tehran, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar met top officials and discussed measures to maintain peace, security and stability in the region. To commemorate the 70th Anniversary of the bilateral Treaty of Friendship in 2020 both the countries agreed to promote exchanges between the Parliamentarians, organize cultural festivals, promote people-to-people contact and youth exchanges. Also, both the countries agreed to hold early meeting of the Joint Working Group on Trade and to finalize Preferential Trade Agreement, Bilateral Investment Treaty, and promote cooperation in customs matters in a bid strengthen bilateral trade and commerce.
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December - 24 
In Golaghat District, over 20,000 people converged on the outskirts of Dergaon town to protest against CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 25.
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In Golaghat District, over 20,000 people converged on the outskirts of Dergaon town to protest against CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 25.
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December - 24 
In Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District, anti-CAA protests were organised by the teachers and students of Gauhati University in Jalukbari and the students of three colleges in Maligaon, adds The Telegraph.
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In Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District, anti-CAA protests were organised by the teachers and students of Gauhati University in Jalukbari and the students of three colleges in Maligaon, adds The Telegraph.
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December - 24 
In Tezpur in Sonitpur District, around 20,000 people gathered at Church Field to protest the CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 25. North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) chairman Samuel Jyrwa pushed for implementation of inner-line permit (ILP
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In Tezpur in Sonitpur District, around 20,000 people gathered at Church Field to protest the CAA, reports The Telegraph on December 25. North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) chairman Samuel Jyrwa pushed for implementation of inner-line permit (ILP) in the region. He said had the government been honest in dealing with the problem of infiltration, they should have made the region a foreigner-free zone by implementing ILP instead of focusing on bringing in Hindu Bangladeshis through the CAA.
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December - 24 
On December 24, Border Security Force (BSF) recovered arms and grenade launcher from a house in Aizawl, along Myanmar border in Aizawl District, reports Northeast Now. It is suspected that the arms were dumped by Myanmarese rebel group Arakanese Libe
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On December 24, Border Security Force (BSF) recovered arms and grenade launcher from a house in Aizawl, along Myanmar border in Aizawl District, reports Northeast Now. It is suspected that the arms were dumped by Myanmarese rebel group Arakanese Liberation Army (ALA). Six M-16 rifles, three AK-47, one SLR rifle and one G-3 rifle, a 9mm pistol, two claymore mines, and an under-barrel grenade launcher were recovered from the house. INR 1,19,100 was also recovered from the house. Mizoram, Assam, Tripura and Meghalaya, the four northeastern states share a 1,880-km border with Bangladesh, while Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh have a 1,640-km unfenced border with Myanmar.
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December - 24 
On December 24, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral talks with Oman’s Deputy Prime Minister Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud, Foreign Minister Yousuf bin Alawi and Defence Minister Sayyid Badr bin Saud, reports Daily Excelsior. Jaishankar wh
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On December 24, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar held bilateral talks with Oman’s Deputy Prime Minister Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud, Foreign Minister Yousuf bin Alawi and Defence Minister Sayyid Badr bin Saud, reports Daily Excelsior. Jaishankar who is on a three-day visit to Oman discussed measures to further expand defence, security and maritime ties between the two countries.
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December - 24 
On December 24, three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants were arrested from Yaripok in Imphal East District, tweets Eastern Army command.
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On December 24, three Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militants were arrested from Yaripok in Imphal East District, tweets Eastern Army command.
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December - 24 
Protesters under the banner of Bir Lachit Sena, Ahom Sena and Anuhusita Jati Chatra Sansth on December 24 staged a demonstration opposing CAA and seeking release of several anti-CAA leaders in Jorhat (Jorhat District), reports Assam Tribune. The prot
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Protesters under the banner of Bir Lachit Sena, Ahom Sena and Anuhusita Jati Chatra Sansth on December 24 staged a demonstration opposing CAA and seeking release of several anti-CAA leaders in Jorhat (Jorhat District), reports Assam Tribune. The protesters demanded the release of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi, United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talk Faction (ULFA-PTF) leaderJiten Dutta and two of Bir LachitSena leaders – Swapnajit Borgohain and Srinkhal Chaliha.
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December - 24 
Two cadres of CPI-Maoist were arrested along with weapons by Khunti Police from Kumbuduhutub forest area under Arki Police Station limits in Khunti District on December 24, reports Dainik Bhaskar. The arrested duo has been identified as Asai Munda
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Two cadres of CPI-Maoist were arrested along with weapons by Khunti Police from Kumbuduhutub forest area under Arki Police Station limits in Khunti District on December 24, reports Dainik Bhaskar. The arrested duo has been identified as Asai Munda alias Sanika Munda and Raja Munda. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Ashutosh Shekhar said on receiving input that the absconding Maoist, Asay Munda along with his comrades had gathered in the said forest. Following which, SFs arrested them and two native kattas and 8 bullets have also been recovered from their possession.
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December - 24 
Two individuals identified as Nizamuddin Ali and Raju Dowarah were arrested for their involvement in violence during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) earlier this month, from Lahdoigarh in Jorhat District, reports Assam Tribune on December 25.
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Two individuals identified as Nizamuddin Ali and Raju Dowarah were arrested for their involvement in violence during anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) earlier this month, from Lahdoigarh in Jorhat District, reports Assam Tribune on December 25.
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December - 24 
Union Cabinet on December 24 gave its approval to amend the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations (BEFR), 1873, reports East Mojo. The move is to make Inner Line Permit applicable to entire Manipur.This would protect the indigenous people of the state
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Union Cabinet on December 24 gave its approval to amend the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulations (BEFR), 1873, reports East Mojo. The move is to make Inner Line Permit applicable to entire Manipur.This would protect the indigenous people of the state from provisions of Citizenship Amendment Act, 2019 (CAA). In a Gazette notification dated December 11 it was stated that "In the Third Schedule to the Adaptation of Laws Order, 1950, for the directions relating to the Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873, the following shall be substituted, namely: - 'Preamble.-- In the opening paragraph, for "Districts of Kamrup, Darrang, Nowgong, Sibsagar, Lakhimpur, Naga Hills, Cachar" substitute "States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Mizoram and area of districts of State of Nagaland as notified from time to tim.,"
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December - 24 
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 24 reviewed security situation in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), including the borders, with focus on detention of political leaders, internet restrictions, anti-militancy operations and thinning presence of Centra
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah on December 24 reviewed security situation in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), including the borders, with focus on detention of political leaders, internet restrictions, anti-militancy operations and thinning presence of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) in the Union Territory following normal conditions in the Valley, reports Daily Excelsior. Hours after the meeting, the Union Ministry of Home Affiars (UMHA) came out with an order directing withdrawal of 72 companies of CAPFs, comprising 7200 personnel, from J&K with immediate effect. The companies will revert back to their respective locations, the order said. As many as 24 companies of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and 12 each from Border Security Force (BSF), Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and SashastraSeema Bal (SSB) are being withdrawn from J&K. Only few days back following eruption of violence in some parts of the country in the wake of Citizenship Amendment Act, the UMHA had withdrawn about 50 companies of CAPFs from the Kashmir valley and deployed them in Assam. Large number of companies of the CAPFs had been deployed in J&K prior to scrapping of special Constitutional provisions of the erstwhile State and its bifurcation into two Union Territories of J&K and Ladakh on August 5, 2019.
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December - 25 
A total 25 Popular Front of India (PFI) men were in Uttar Pradesh till date for their alleged role in instigating violence during the Anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests, reports Times of India on December 26. SATP earlier on December 25 report
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A total 25 Popular Front of India (PFI) men were in Uttar Pradesh till date for their alleged role in instigating violence during the Anti-Citizenship (Amendment) Act protests, reports Times of India on December 26. SATP earlier on December 25 reported the arrest of Ajmal and Javed from Lisadi Gate in Meerut. Two more PFI men Noor Hassan and Abdul Moid were also arrested from Nauchandi area in Meerut on December 25. Explaining the modus operandi of PFI, Sitapur SSP L R Kumar said, “PFI members visit villages and talk about reforms and sufferings of Muslims in India. They distribute inflammatory pamphlets and books. Police arrested four PFI members for trying to incite Muslims to violence at Kairana Eidgah. SP Vineet Jaiswal of Shamli said, “A prominent Muslim cleric who is associated with the outfit propagated anti-Indian thoughts in Muzaffarnagar and Meerut. He has also been arrested,”
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December - 25 
A trooper of 158th Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Kekrang Jharna at Kisko block under Pesrar Police Station lim
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A trooper of 158th Battalion of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast triggered by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) near Kekrang Jharna at Kisko block under Pesrar Police Station limits in Lohardaga District of Jharkhand on December 25, reports The Hindu. The injured trooper has been identified as Abhijit Oraon who reportedly lost his leg in the blast. As per CRPF’s 158th Battalion Commandant P.K. Sandwar, the incident took place when the security personnel were conducting an anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] operation in the said area.
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December - 25 
An exchanged fire between the Police and CPI-Maoist cadres took place in a forested area in Keredari block in Hazaribagh District on December 25, reports The Telegraph.
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An exchanged fire between the Police and CPI-Maoist cadres took place in a forested area in Keredari block in Hazaribagh District on December 25, reports The Telegraph.
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December - 25 
On December 25, a People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak-progressive (PREPAK-pro) militant was arrested from an unspecified location in Imphal, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On December 25, a People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak-progressive (PREPAK-pro) militant was arrested from an unspecified location in Imphal, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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December - 25 
On December 25, two Popular Front of India (PFI) members were arrested from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, reports Indian Express. The duo- Amzad (22) and Javed (25) of Shakoor Nagar and Khushal Nagar in Lisadi Gate area of Meerut were arrested in connecti
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On December 25, two Popular Front of India (PFI) members were arrested from Meerut in Uttar Pradesh, reports Indian Express. The duo- Amzad (22) and Javed (25) of Shakoor Nagar and Khushal Nagar in Lisadi Gate area of Meerut were arrested in connection with the violence erupted during anti-citizenship law protests on December 20. SP of Meerut City, Akhilesh Narain Singh has stated that “placards containing slogans against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) and NRC, party flags, pamphlets with objectionable content and controversial literature as well as four mobile phones and various other objectionable materials” has been recovered from the arrestees.
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December - 25 
One woman and a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) were killed as Pakistani Army violating the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) resorted to intense in Uri sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla District on December 25, reports Daily Excelsior.
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One woman and a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) were killed as Pakistani Army violating the Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) resorted to intense in Uri sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla District on December 25, reports Daily Excelsior. An official said that Pakistani troops resorted to unprovoked firing along the LoC in Uri sector at around 11.30 a.m. One Army trooper was killed in the firing at Hajipeer. The shells fell in Silkote, Soura, Hathlanga, Mothal and Balkote villages causing panic among the people. In the evening the shelling also started in Churanda village killing a woman. The villages of Dulanja, Batar, Mariyan, Kamalkote, Chakra, Isham, Mothal, Silikote, Hathlanaga, Balkote, Tilawari, Chotali, Sumawali, Maidanan, Gagarhill, Tilawari, Churanda and Banali have been affected in recent shelling in Uri. Over four dozen houses were damaged in the shelling so far since August 5, 2019. The people living along the LoC villages were facing constant threat and they have been demanding bunkers for their safety. Some of the bunkers were constructed before 2003 CFA between India and Pakistan along the LoC but they were damaged in 2005 earthquake.
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December - 25 
The Indian Intelligence agencies have said that the Khalistani terrorists have escalated their efforts to smuggle weapons from Pakistan to carry out terror attacks in Punjab, reports DNA on December 26. The sources revealed that terror groups like Ba
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The Indian Intelligence agencies have said that the Khalistani terrorists have escalated their efforts to smuggle weapons from Pakistan to carry out terror attacks in Punjab, reports DNA on December 26. The sources revealed that terror groups like Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) and Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) are in contact with their Pakistani handlers to smuggle weapons from across the India-Pakistan border. The report further said that based on the intelligence input, the Indian government has ordered the Border Security Force (BSF), National Investigation Agency (NIA), Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) to monitor the activities of the Khalistan-backed terrorists and conduct surveillance in the bordering areas of Punjab to prevent the smuggling of weapons in the State.
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December - 26 
A Fake India Currency Note (FICN) racketeer identified as Jahirul Islam was arrested from the bordering areas of Boreralga under South Salmara Mankachar District on December 26, reports Northeast Now. FICN worth INR 30,000 was recovered from the arre
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A Fake India Currency Note (FICN) racketeer identified as Jahirul Islam was arrested from the bordering areas of Boreralga under South Salmara Mankachar District on December 26, reports Northeast Now. FICN worth INR 30,000 was recovered from the arrestee.
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December - 26 
A wanted cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by the Police from Nilawaya forest in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on December 26, reports Odishabytes. The cadre identified as Kesha Koharam was arrested after Police
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A wanted cadre of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was arrested by the Police from Nilawaya forest in Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh on December 26, reports Odishabytes. The cadre identified as Kesha Koharam was arrested after Police received a tip off about his presence in the forest, following which a joint team of the District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Potali Police cordoned off and raided the said forest. The Police also seized a bunch of wire and detonators from his possession. According to Police, Kesha was involved in the killing of Achyutananda Sahu, the cameraman of Doordarshan and three security personnel in an ambush inside Aranpur forests in the District in October last year. He is an active member of the ‘Darabha Action Committee’ of the CPI-Maoist and an expert in Improvised Explosive Device (IED) pressure blast and was carrying a cash reward of INR 200,000 on his head. Earlier, SATP had reported that four persons were killed in Maoist attack in Nilawaya forest on October 30, 2018.
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December - 26 
AASU President Dipanka Kumar Nath stated that “The Sixth Schedule areas and northeastern states having ILP have been exempted but not the Brahmaputra and Barak valleys. This is hypocrisy at its worst. If CAA is bad for ILP and Sixth Schedule areas, h
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AASU President Dipanka Kumar Nath stated that “The Sixth Schedule areas and northeastern states having ILP have been exempted but not the Brahmaputra and Barak valleys. This is hypocrisy at its worst. If CAA is bad for ILP and Sixth Schedule areas, how are the valleys safe?”. He also added that the worst part of the Act was that foreigners eligible for citizenship need not produce documents as valid proof of entering the state prior to December 31, 2014. “This implies that any foreigner, irrespective of date of entry, would be granted citizenship,”
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December - 26 
Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP) organised a mammoth rally at Chaliha Nagar playground in Tinsukia (Tinsukia District) organised a protest against the CAA on December 26, reports The Northeast Today. Protests were also held in Golaghat
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Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP) organised a mammoth rally at Chaliha Nagar playground in Tinsukia (Tinsukia District) organised a protest against the CAA on December 26, reports The Northeast Today. Protests were also held in Golaghat, Lakhimpur, Morigaon and Sivasagar.
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December - 26 
At least four Pakistan army personnel were killed-two each across Kupwara District and PoonchDistrict in Jammu and Kashmir– on December 26 and another was injured while three Pakistani posts and two bunkers were destroyed in retaliatory firing by the
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At least four Pakistan army personnel were killed-two each across Kupwara District and PoonchDistrict in Jammu and Kashmir– on December 26 and another was injured while three Pakistani posts and two bunkers were destroyed in retaliatory firing by the Indian troops, reports Daly Excelsior. Sources said the India Army retaliated when Pakistan army violating the cease fire agreement (CFA) started shelling and firing targeting Indian posts in Leepa Valley across KupwaraDistrict amid reports that the Pakistani troops were trying to facilitate infiltration attempts by the militants into Kashmir valley.“The Indian retaliatory action was necessitated to prevent infiltration by the trained militants in which at least two Pakistan army personnel were killed and their two posts and an equal number of bunkers were destroyed,” sources said, adding that some militants planning infiltration into the Valley with the support of Pakistani troops might have also been killed in the Indian action but there was no official confirmation. Pakistan army has confirmed the killings of its two personnel and identified them as NaibSubedarKandero and Sepoy Ehsan.Pakistan army violated CFA by resorting to heavy mortar shelling and firing with automatic weapons at Balnoi, Mankote and surrounding villages in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District leading to very effective retaliation by the Indian troops.“In heavy exchange of shelling, a Pakistani post was blown close to the Line of Control (LoC) across Balnoi in Krishna Ghati sector in which two Pakistani troopers were killed and another injured seriously.There were, however, no casualties on the Indian side. Some houses suffered damage in mortar shelling by the Pakistan army but the civilians had narrow escape as they had already taken shelter in the bunkers or deep inside houses as soon as Pakistan army started raining mortars and bullets.Sources said Pakistan army used long range 120mm mortar shells to target the civil population in the forward villages.
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December - 26 
Citing that the law and order in Assam has improved compared to mid-December, the Centre has decided to call back 29 Indian Army columns back, report The Telegraph on December 27. A source said the army was deployed to check the ongoing violent anti-
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Citing that the law and order in Assam has improved compared to mid-December, the Centre has decided to call back 29 Indian Army columns back, report The Telegraph on December 27. A source said the army was deployed to check the ongoing violent anti-Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) protests in the state but since the “violent protests” have subsided, the Centre has decide to withdraw soldiers from the state.Altogether 29 columns of the army were deployed at various locations of Assam with more than five columns being deployed in Guwahati from December 11 to 17. Each column comprises 70 personnel.However, some paramilitary forceswill still be deployed in some places.
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December - 26 
Five cadres of CPI-Maoist, including one carrying a cash reward of INR 100,000 on his head, surrendered before Police in Dantewada District on December 26, reports Pioneer. The surrendered cadres were identified as Deva Markam alias Madkam, Madkam Ma
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Five cadres of CPI-Maoist, including one carrying a cash reward of INR 100,000 on his head, surrendered before Police in Dantewada District on December 26, reports Pioneer. The surrendered cadres were identified as Deva Markam alias Madkam, Madkam Masa, Sona Hemla, Sukka Mandavi and Dhurva Sori. The Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP), Suraj Singh Parihar said, “Deva Markam was Maoist ‘Dandakaranya Kisan Adivasi Majdur Sangh (DKAMS) member’ and carried a reward of INR 100,000 on his head and was also involved in an ambush on Police team at Nelavaya forest last year wherein four persons, including a DD News cameraman, were killed”.
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December - 26 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided arrested Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi’s houseat Nizarapar and office in Gandhibasti Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District on December 26, reports The Telegraph. Akhil was first a
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) raided arrested Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi’s houseat Nizarapar and office in Gandhibasti Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District on December 26, reports The Telegraph. Akhil was first arrested by Assam police on December 12. On December 17, he was handed over to the NIA, which arrested him under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), produced in a special NIA court and sent to 10-day custody.The All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) has demanded Akhil’s unconditional release.
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December - 26 
On December 26, Assam Police and Forest Department officials demolished an illegal structure/temporary camp built to station Nagaland Police at Dillai Reserve Forest area in Karbi Anglong District, along the interstate boundary with Nagaland, reports
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On December 26, Assam Police and Forest Department officials demolished an illegal structure/temporary camp built to station Nagaland Police at Dillai Reserve Forest area in Karbi Anglong District, along the interstate boundary with Nagaland, reports Nagaland Post. The District administration also claimed that the area where the demolishment took place was well within Karbi Anglong Autonomous District forested area and under Lahorijan Police patrol post. Earlier on December 8, Assam Police and forest officials reportedly served final eviction notice, directing “encroachers” to vacate the areas by December 19.
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December - 26 
On December 26, four persons were arrested near Laxmi Nagar in East Delhi with Fake Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 540,000 and 0.16 million US dollars, reports Times of India. The four were caught while trying to set up studio for FICN printing. Led
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On December 26, four persons were arrested near Laxmi Nagar in East Delhi with Fake Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 540,000 and 0.16 million US dollars, reports Times of India. The four were caught while trying to set up studio for FICN printing. Led by Tabrez Ahmed, the FICN racket was being carried out by Unwan Ansari, Danish Malik and Shoaib Malik. Unwan Ansari, a Delhi University student along with Danish Malik through their web designing expertise allegedly copied the design of real currency notes and used high-resolution colour printouts on special paper to make them look authentic. Along with a large amount of printing material and paper, two pistols and four rounds were also recovered from the racketeers.
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December - 26 
On December 26, six minors hailing from Ritu Kathalguri, Kujupather and Miholiritu areas of Bordumsa in Tinsukia District were arrested for preparing to join United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), reports The Assam Tribune. All were st
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On December 26, six minors hailing from Ritu Kathalguri, Kujupather and Miholiritu areas of Bordumsa in Tinsukia District were arrested for preparing to join United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), reports The Assam Tribune. All were students of Kujupather Sankardeva HS School. According to Police sources, the youths were preparing to join the ULFA soon after completing their final examination which they were taking. A Police official added that according conversation between the arrestees and ULFA-I recruiter on social media, “The youths were planning to leave the place for formal entry and training in the month of January”.
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December - 26 
The Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD), a Sixth Schedule area exempted from the purview of CAA saw a massive protest against the law on December 26, reports The Telegraph. Over 10,000 people attended the protest. The rally is significant beca
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The Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD), a Sixth Schedule area exempted from the purview of CAA saw a massive protest against the law on December 26, reports The Telegraph. Over 10,000 people attended the protest. The rally is significant because thousands turned up in a CAA-exempted area, reflecting the people’s concern even in areas where outsiders are not allowed to buy land. A few anti-CAA protests have taken place in the BTAD but nothing of this scale so far. AASU General Secretary Lurinjyoyi Gogoi stated that “The rally received huge support as there is concern even in areas covered by the Sixth Schedule and inner-line permit. Garo hills (Sixth Schedule) in Meghalaya and Arunachal Pradesh (ILP) are hit by influx. Every year in Arunachal, there is drive to rid the state of ‘foreigners. It shows that no area is safe. We will never accept this unconstitutional Act which is detrimental to the indigenous people of Assam and will give constitutional safeguards to foreigners on religious lines.”
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December - 26 
The Union Government has given a go-ahead to the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) civil administration to hold Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) elections in over 60 per cent seats in the Valley that have remained vacant since polls
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The Union Government has given a go-ahead to the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) civil administration to hold Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) elections in over 60 per cent seats in the Valley that have remained vacant since polls were last held in the erstwhile State in 2018, reports The Print on December 27.On December 24, J&K Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Shailendra Kumar held a meeting via video conference to discuss the window for conducting the elections, Government sources said. CEO, Kumar confirming the development, and said plans to hold the polls were in preliminary stages as of now. “We can’t say that the process to hold the polls has been initiated. It will only be initiated when the CEO issues a notification. But yes, the Centre has given an indication to hold the polls, though the plan to do so is in preliminary stages.”He further added, “We first need to complete the electoral roll by this year end and then only we can think about holding the polls taking into factors like weather into account.” Elections are also to be held in vacant seats of Jammu and Ladakh. However, the number of vacant seats in the two regions is much lower than that in the Kashmir division.Out of Kashmir’s 20,093 Panch (member of a Panchayat, a village level local self-Government institution) and Sarpanch (head of the Panchayat, village level local self-Government institution) seats, a massive 12,565 seats, or over 62 per cent, have remained vacant since the conduct of urban local body and Panchayatelections in October-November last year. Only 6,162 panchs and 1,366 sarpanchs were elected in the polls.In comparison, Jammu has only 166 vacant seats after it saw the election of 15,800 panchs and 2,289 sarpanchs. In Ladakh, 1,414 panchs and 192 sarpanchs were elected, with 45 seats remaining vacant.
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December - 27 
A militant of Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) was arrested from Monglumukh in Karbi Anglong District, reports Northeast Now. The arrestee was identified as Maiham Diphusa. A.22 pistol along with five rounds of ammunition were recovered from th
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A militant of Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) was arrested from Monglumukh in Karbi Anglong District, reports Northeast Now. The arrestee was identified as Maiham Diphusa. A.22 pistol along with five rounds of ammunition were recovered from the arrestee who was involved in grenade throwing incident at Manja Bazar on October 3 after ransom amount was not delivered. DNLA is a new group that has been floated recently after the other prominent extremist groups have laid down their arms and is making its presence felt in Karbi Anglong District.
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December - 27 
As protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) continue in Assam, the State Police have found 246 social media posts to be in conflict with the law, reports The Telegraph on December 28. While a total of 36 cases have been registered across
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As protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) continue in Assam, the State Police have found 246 social media posts to be in conflict with the law, reports The Telegraph on December 28. While a total of 36 cases have been registered across the State and 16 people arrested, all others were counselled, leading to deletion of the inflammatory content.
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December - 27 
Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) violations across Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) by Pakistan Army nearly doubled in 2019 with around 3,200 instances reported so far compared to last year, Defence Ministry sources said on December 27, rep
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Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) violations across Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) by Pakistan Army nearly doubled in 2019 with around 3,200 instances reported so far compared to last year, Defence Ministry sources said on December 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The source in the ministry said, "Pakistani Army is continuously firing in Keran Valley, Poonch, Uri, Krishna Ghati and Akhnoor sectors." In 2019, a total 3,200 incidents of CFA violations from across the LoC has have been reported compared to 1,629 incidents in 2018, or almost double. In December this year so far, 329 incidents have been reported which are also nearly double the 175 cases reported in the same month last year. A senior Indian Army officer said that during winter, CFA violations on the LoC are very low but this year, it is at an all-time high. Since abrogation of Article 370 in J&K, Pakistan has increased CFA violations. In August, a total 307 incidents were reported, while 292 incidents occurred in September, 351 in October and 304 cases were reported in November. Prior to this, 203 incidents were reported in January, 215 in February, 267 in March, 234 in April, 22 in May, 181 in June and 296 cases in July. Compared to 2017, the number of CFA violations in 2019 have tripled. In 2017, a total 860 incidents were reported, against only 228 in 2016.
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December - 27 
Jorhat Police on December 27 arrested three persons from different areas of Jorhat city on charges of instigation and fomenting violence during the mass protest last week over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Assam Tribune. A Police s
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Jorhat Police on December 27 arrested three persons from different areas of Jorhat city on charges of instigation and fomenting violence during the mass protest last week over the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), reports The Assam Tribune. A Police source stated that the arrested persons are Satyabrat Saikia, Faruk Hussain and Ganesh Agarwal.
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December - 27 
Pakistan violated Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Shahpur sector of Poonch District and Naushera in Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) along the Line of Control (LoC) on December 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan Army resorted to unpro
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Pakistan violated Cease Fire Agreement (CFA) in Shahpur sector of Poonch District and Naushera in Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) along the Line of Control (LoC) on December 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The Pakistan Army resorted to unprovoked firing shelling in on Indian forward posts along the LoC, however, they faced strong retaliation as the Indian Army reacted immediately in defence. Sources confirmed to the news agency that some of the shells fired by Pakistan landed in civilian areas, resulting in injuries to two civilians.
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December - 27 
Six minor students who were detained on December 27, for attempting to join ULFA-I from Tinsukia District were handed over to their parents after being produced before the Juvenile Justice Board on December 28, reports The Telegraph. The minors aged
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Six minor students who were detained on December 27, for attempting to join ULFA-I from Tinsukia District were handed over to their parents after being produced before the Juvenile Justice Board on December 28, reports The Telegraph. The minors aged between 15 to 17, all hail from Bordumsa. Kakopathar and Bordumsa are known as the strongholds of ULFA-I
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December - 27 
Suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a supervisor of a mining company and injured an employee in Chatra District of Jharkhand on December 27, reports The Telegraph. As per the Police sources, the rebels arrived on t
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Suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a supervisor of a mining company and injured an employee in Chatra District of Jharkhand on December 27, reports The Telegraph. As per the Police sources, the rebels arrived on three motorbikes at Shivpur-Tori railway siding in Tandwa, roughly 90km from State capital Ranchi, around 5.35 pm and opened fire and fled, leaving a pamphlet on the site. In the firing, Mohammad Isharfi, supervisor of Ma Ambe Mining Private Limited, died on the spot while Rizwan Ansari, the employee of the company received injuries. Police sources said that the Maoists had demanded levy from the mining company earlier and also that they had conducted raids in neighbouring areas to catch the Maoists.
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December - 27 
The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set three vehicles on fire at Thuapadi village under Muniguda Block (administrative unit) in Rayagada District of Odisha on December 27, reports The Pioneer. Besides, Maoist posters opposing
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The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set three vehicles on fire at Thuapadi village under Muniguda Block (administrative unit) in Rayagada District of Odisha on December 27, reports The Pioneer. Besides, Maoist posters opposing the construction of Saradapur-Thuapadi road under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) were also found from the spot. Through the posters, the Baghuna Divisional Committee of CPI-Maoist threatened that if the road construction continues further, contractors involved in the work would face dire consequences.
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December - 27 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed chargesheet in the special NIA court at Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District of Punjab on December 27, against 11 accused and four companies in the case relating to the seizure of 532 Kilogram of
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed chargesheet in the special NIA court at Mohali in Sahibzada Ajit Singh Nagar District of Punjab on December 27, against 11 accused and four companies in the case relating to the seizure of 532 Kilogram of heroin at Integrated Check Post (ICP), Attari, reports The Tribune. The 11 accused are – Tariq Ahmad Lone, Jasbir Singh, Nirbhail Singh, Sandeep Kaur, Ajay Gupta, Ranjit Singh, Iqbal Singh, Farookh Lone, Sahil, Shoaib Noor and Amir Noor. The chargesheet has also been filed against four companies — Kanishk Enterprises, Gupta Fast Forwarders, Global Vision Impex and Aimex General Trading Company. As per the report, the case relates to the seizure of 532 Kilogram heroin and 52 Kilogram of mixed narcotics this year on June 29 at the ICP. The Police had intercepted two persons — Gurpinder Singh, an Amritsar-based trader, and Tariq Ahmed Lone from Handwara in Jammu and Kashmir. The involvement of an international drug racket based in Pakistan as well as Afghanistan was suspected. The investigation has brought to light the case of narco-terrorism, having national and international implications with evidence of generation of funds through the proceeds of sale of narcotics smuggled from across the border. The probe had established that the accused formed a terrorist gang to smuggle narcotics into India. The NIA had conducted raids at various places in Punjab and seized incriminating documents, including bank accounts details, electronic and digital devices, ammunitions and details of Hawala transactions. The investigation has also established an international conspiracy in which nationals of Afghanistan and Pakistan worked in alliance with Indian nationals belonging to Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir and Delhi.
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December - 28 
According to officials, Government of India (GoI) is likely to extend the deadline for erecting barbed wire fencing along the Indo-Bangladesh border on Mizoram side due to failure to complete within the prescribed period, reports Morung Express on De
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According to officials, Government of India (GoI) is likely to extend the deadline for erecting barbed wire fencing along the Indo-Bangladesh border on Mizoram side due to failure to complete within the prescribed period, reports Morung Express on December 29. Mizoram shares 318 km unfenced international border with Bangladesh. Of this, 233 km is to be fenced. Officials of Mizoram state Home department said that erection of border fence has begun in 2005 and was initially scheduled to be completed by 2013. Erection of barbed wire fence along the Mizoram (India)-Bangladesh border is being worked out by Engineering Projects India Limited (EPIL) and National Projects Construction Corporation Limited (NPCC). While NPCC will erect fence along 150 km out of 233 km stretch border, the EPIL will construct fence on 83 km stretch border. EPIL has completed more than 90 per cent of its work, while the NPCC has completed more than 50 per cent of the work.
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December - 28 
In Dimapur, there were 140 cases of extortion cases registered in 2019 from January to December 28, 2019, reports Morung Express. Number of arrestees stood at 191. Cash amounting to INR 18,38,495 was recovered from the arrestees. Moreover, there were
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In Dimapur, there were 140 cases of extortion cases registered in 2019 from January to December 28, 2019, reports Morung Express. Number of arrestees stood at 191. Cash amounting to INR 18,38,495 was recovered from the arrestees. Moreover, there were two to three abduction for ransom incidents in Dimapur this year.
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December - 28 
On December 28, two people were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Ngari-Galli, Thangal Keithel of Imphal West District, reports The Northeast Today.
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On December 28, two people were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion in Ngari-Galli, Thangal Keithel of Imphal West District, reports The Northeast Today.
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December - 28 
The largest detention centre in Assam is nearing completion in Matia in Goalpara District, reports Nagaland Post on December 29. The detention centre can house up to 3,000 inmates. Apart from the detention centre in Matia, the Assam Government is con
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The largest detention centre in Assam is nearing completion in Matia in Goalpara District, reports Nagaland Post on December 29. The detention centre can house up to 3,000 inmates. Apart from the detention centre in Matia, the Assam Government is constructing nine other centres to house illegal foreigners. Detention centres will be constructed in districts of Barpeta, Dima Hasao, Kamrup, Karimganj, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Nalbari, Sivasagar and Sonitpur and a total of INR 1000 Million will be spent in the construction.
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December - 29 
On December 29, Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha, a national federation and socio-cultural organisation of Gorkhas said Gorkhas in Assam should be recognised as an indigenous community, reports The Telegraph. BGP president SukhmanMoktan stated in Silcha
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On December 29, Bharatiya Gorkha Parisangha, a national federation and socio-cultural organisation of Gorkhas said Gorkhas in Assam should be recognised as an indigenous community, reports The Telegraph. BGP president SukhmanMoktan stated in Silchar that “Gorkhas are an indigenous community. Dispur should declare them so through a gazette notification as soon as possible so that during implementation of the Assam Accord’s Clause 6, their constitutional rights remain protected”. Moktan urged Gorkhas across the country to mention Gorkha as the community and Nepali/Gorkha Bhasa, as per the Eighth Schedule of the Constitution, as language during the National Population Register and National Census 2021.
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December - 29 
According to an official, Government of India (GoI) sponsored smart digital mode e-Foreigners Tribunals (e-FT) in Assam would facilitate tracking of illegal immigrants identified through the National Register of Citizens (NRC), reports Nagaland Post
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According to an official, Government of India (GoI) sponsored smart digital mode e-Foreigners Tribunals (e-FT) in Assam would facilitate tracking of illegal immigrants identified through the National Register of Citizens (NRC), reports Nagaland Post on December 30. The e-FT had cost INR 990 Million. Assam Additional Chief Secretary (Home, Political) Kumar Sanjay Krishna stated that the Centre, in response to a state government proposal, has approved a INR 99 crore e-FT scheme to introduce a “biometric-based real-time” tracking system for suspected illegal immigrants identified though the NRC.A Union Home Ministry report has said that it has recently given “in-principle” approval for setting up of 1,000 additional Foreigners Tribunals in Assam to settle the disputes, if any, of the NRC recognised “immigrants”.
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December - 29 
A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Vikas Rajak was arrested in a joint operation by District Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) from Rasulaganj under Motipur Police Station limits in Muzaffarpu
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A ‘sub-zonal commander’ of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) identified as Vikas Rajak was arrested in a joint operation by District Police and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) from Rasulaganj under Motipur Police Station limits in Muzaffarpur District of Bihar on December 29, reports The Times of India. The team recovered firearms and huge cache of Maoist literature from his possession. The Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Jayant Kant, said that Vikas was arrested by a joint team led by DSP (west), Krishna Murari Prasad, and SSB Company Commander, Rituraj. “On a tip-off that Rajak and some of his associates would assemble at Rajak’s residence at Rasulaganj village to plan some Maoist activities in the region, I set up the team which cordoned the entire village before starting a combing operation. Vikas was arrested from his house, while his associates fled from the vicinity apprehending trouble. The team recovered some firearms and literature related to Maoist ideology from the house,” the SSP said. Rajak was made a ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the outfit after his brother in-law Ram Pravesh Baitha was arrested from Motipur region in 2014, the SSP said adding that the Maoist was wanted in more than six cases lodged with Paru, Minapur and other Police Stations of the District.
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December - 29 
A protest was organised against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Kuralguri Chariali in Golaghat District by the All Golaghat District Students’ Union (AGDSU), Asam Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) and other 30 ethnic organisations, reports
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A protest was organised against Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) at Kuralguri Chariali in Golaghat District by the All Golaghat District Students’ Union (AGDSU), Asam Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) and other 30 ethnic organisations, reports The Telegraph. AGDSU is a District branch of All Assam Students Union (AASU). Altogether 2,000 people took part in the protest.
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December - 29 
A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) linkman and two new recruits were arrested in Namrup of Dibrugarh District, reports Newslive tv. The arrested recruits were identified as Bidyut Charingia, Jishu Borah and the linkman was identif
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A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) linkman and two new recruits were arrested in Namrup of Dibrugarh District, reports Newslive tv. The arrested recruits were identified as Bidyut Charingia, Jishu Borah and the linkman was identified as Rantu Sonowal alias Ran Asom. A pistol with live ammunition was recovered from the arrestees. According to the Army sources, five to six new recruits were planning to move towards Myanmar after getting together at Namrup and neighbouring areas of Charaideo District. Army also stated that Rantu Sonowal played instrumental role in the recruitment drive of the outfit.
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December - 29 
Army detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near the Line of Control (LoC) in Keri sector of Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 29, reports Daily Excelsior. The troops spotted an IED planted near the LoC in Ker
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Army detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near the Line of Control (LoC) in Keri sector of Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on December 29, reports Daily Excelsior. The troops spotted an IED planted near the LoC in Keri sector and called the Bomb Disposal Squad (BDS), which was later defused safely. It was being ascertained whether the IED had been planted by the militants or the Border Action Team (BAT) members of Pakistan after infiltrating into the Indian territory from the LoC.
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December - 29 
Bru Revolutionary Army of Union (BRAU) numbering 220 surrendered along with weapons on December 29, in an unspecified location in Tripura, reports Northeast Now. An official surrender ceremony will be organised in the first week on January. BRAU was
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Bru Revolutionary Army of Union (BRAU) numbering 220 surrendered along with weapons on December 29, in an unspecified location in Tripura, reports Northeast Now. An official surrender ceremony will be organised in the first week on January. BRAU was formed in 2012 and Rajesh Chorky is the ‘founder’ and ‘president’ of the group, which was mostly active along the Tripura-Mizoram border.
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December - 29 
Cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot at and injured a former village Sarpanch (head of the Panchayat, village level local self-Government institution) on suspicion of being a ‘Police informer’ in Chihka village in Bijapur Distr
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Cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot at and injured a former village Sarpanch (head of the Panchayat, village level local self-Government institution) on suspicion of being a ‘Police informer’ in Chihka village in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh on December 29, reports The Times of India. A Police Official said the victim, identified as Boti Lekam (55), was abducted by the Maoists in the night from his home in the said village and fired two rounds at him and fled, presuming that he was dead. "Lekam sustained bullet injuries on his hips and thigh, but he is out of danger," the official said adding that "As per preliminary information, he was attacked on suspicion of being a police informer. However, the exact reason behind the attack was yet to be ascertained."
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December - 29 
On December 29, a United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Charaideo in Charaideo District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On December 29, a United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Charaideo in Charaideo District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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December - 29 
On December 29, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) Director General, Mohammad Shafeenul Islam stated that BGB has arrested more than 300 Bangladeshis while crossing from Indian side for lack of documents, according to Outlook India. After signing a Joint
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On December 29, Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) Director General, Mohammad Shafeenul Islam stated that BGB has arrested more than 300 Bangladeshis while crossing from Indian side for lack of documents, according to Outlook India. After signing a Joint Record of Discussion with Border Security Force (BSF), BGB Chief addressing the media at the 49th DG-level border coordination conference held from December 25 to 30 stated that Bangladeshis who illegally enter India mostly for work purpose are arrested by the BGB at regular intervals. In this bilateral border coordination conference, BSF raised six issues with BGB. Action against the Indian Insurgent Groups (IIGs) and prevention of attacks on BSF troopers as well as Indian civilians by Bangladesh criminals, joint efforts to prevent trans-border crimes such as smuggling of cattle, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and gold, illegal migration and human trafficking, breaching of India-Bangladesh border fence, border violations, and illegal crossing, kidnapping or abduction, and illegal crossing by nationals of countries other than Bangladesh were discussed during this conference. Other than this, issues related with border infrastructure -- construction of single row fencing, infrastructure works and construction within 150 yards of International Border without prior intimation and joint efforts for effective implementation of a Comprehensive Border Management Plan through simultaneous coordinated patrols, identification of vulnerable areas and sharing of information, and confidence building measures were also part of the bilateral talk.
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December - 29 
On December 29, three Indian Navy sailors from Mumbai Naval Base and one Indian Navy sailor from Karwar Naval Base were arrested for espionage charges, reports India Express. As reported earlier in South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), seven sailors we
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On December 29, three Indian Navy sailors from Mumbai Naval Base and one Indian Navy sailor from Karwar Naval Base were arrested for espionage charges, reports India Express. As reported earlier in South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), seven sailors were arrested on December 20 from Visakhapatnam for passing on sensitive information like locations of naval ships and submarines to a Pakistani handler. According to the sources, these eleven sailors fell into a honey trap in Facebook on September 2018 and allegedly received money through hawala (illegal money transaction) for passing on sensitive information. Following their arrests, News18 reports that on December 27, Indian Navy has banned the use of smartphones, social media and Facebook by navy personnel while on ships, and at the bases and naval defence facilities.
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December - 29 
Strategic Group meeting chaired by Assam Chief Secretary, Alok Kumar on December 29, reviewed the prevailing security situation in the Northeast in general and Assam in particular, reports Assam Tribune. The meeting also brought to light the need to
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Strategic Group meeting chaired by Assam Chief Secretary, Alok Kumar on December 29, reviewed the prevailing security situation in the Northeast in general and Assam in particular, reports Assam Tribune. The meeting also brought to light the need to take proactive measures to avoid any adverse law and order situation in the wake of the recent developments over CAA.
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December - 29 
Suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two civilians after branding them as ‘police informers’ in two separate incidents in Lakhisarai District of Bihar on December 29, reports The Times of India. In one incident, the
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Suspected cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two civilians after branding them as ‘police informers’ in two separate incidents in Lakhisarai District of Bihar on December 29, reports The Times of India. In one incident, the Maoists abducted Mughal Koda (50) from Baskund Korasi under Chanan Police Station limits and shot him dead by using a SLR (Self-Loading Rifle) rifle. In another incident, Maoists abducted Sanjay Koda (30) from Gobardaha village under the same Police Station and subsequently shot him dead by using an AK-47 rifle. The Station House Officer (SHO), Vaibhav Kumar said the used cartridges of AK-47 and SLR had been recovered from the places where the bodies were found. Mughal had received two bullet injuries whereas Sanjay had multiple injuries. Further, the Maoists had left pamphlets on the spot, warning local residents of meeting the same fate if they dared to leak information about the activities of the outfit. The pamphlets also revealed the names of four people who had been given death penalty earlier by the Kangaroo court (people’s court) organised by the Maoists. Three of them have already been eliminated. The Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) of the District said, “The search operation in the forest will continue,” adding that patrolling has been intensified in the region to instill a sense of security among the residents, mostly belonging to tribal community. The police seized a large quantity of CPI-Maoist literature during the search operation.”
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December - 29 
The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a community centre in Selda village in Khunti District of Jharkhand on December 29, reports Hindustan Times. The incident took place hours before the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) lead
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The cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a community centre in Selda village in Khunti District of Jharkhand on December 29, reports Hindustan Times. The incident took place hours before the Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) leader Hemant Soren’s oath-taking ceremony as the new Chief Minister of the State. A Police Official said that a large portion of the community centre was damaged and Maoists also pasted posters in the area with slogans like “remove Police camp from schools” and “stop playing with the future of school students.” The Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Ashish Mahli said, “Prima facie, it seems the activity of Maoists. We are investigating it and talking to the villagers.”
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December - 30 
Security Force (SF) personnel comprising of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Rapid Action Fire (RAF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and State Police deployed in anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] operations, exchanged fire with the cadres of
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Security Force (SF) personnel comprising of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Rapid Action Fire (RAF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and State Police deployed in anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism, LWE] operations, exchanged fire with the cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Leteburu under Arki Police Station limits in Khunti Districtof Jharkhand on December 30, reports The Telegraph. However, there were no reports of any casualties in the incident, though, at least 50 rounds were fired from both sides. The gun battle took place when SF personnel were busy in a search operation a day after a health sub-centre was blown up by Maoists in Selda, around three kilometres from Leteburu in Arki Police Station limits, to protest against using schools to house personnel.
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December - 30 
About 10,000 people including members of Asom Satra Mahasabha on December 30, staged a ‘spiritual’ protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) at Chabua in Dibrugarh District, reports Northeast Now on December 31. Six Xatradhikars (Hindu pr
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About 10,000 people including members of Asom Satra Mahasabha on December 30, staged a ‘spiritual’ protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Act (CAA) at Chabua in Dibrugarh District, reports Northeast Now on December 31. Six Xatradhikars (Hindu priests) attended the protest.
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December - 30 
Government of India (GoI) declared the whole of Nagaland as “disturbed area” under the Armed Forces Special Powers) Act [AFSPA], 1958, for a period of another six months, reports Northeast Now on December 31. A gazette notification issued by Union Mi
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Government of India (GoI) declared the whole of Nagaland as “disturbed area” under the Armed Forces Special Powers) Act [AFSPA], 1958, for a period of another six months, reports Northeast Now on December 31. A gazette notification issued by Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) stated the “central government is of the opinion that the area comprising the whole of state of Nagaland is in such a disturbed and dangerous condition that the use of armed forces in aid of the civil power is necessary”. It also added that “Now, therefore, in exercise of the powers conferred by Section 3 of the Armed Forces Special Powers) Act, 1958 (No. 28 of 1988) the central government hereby declares that whole of the said state to be a disturbed area for a period of six months with effect from December 30, 2019, for the purpose of that Act”.
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December - 30 
Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Nongthombam Biren Singh on December 30, at Bishnupur District said that there is no requirement for further debate or discussion on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as Manipur has been kept out of the purview of the Act
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Manipur Chief Minister (CM) Nongthombam Biren Singh on December 30, at Bishnupur District said that there is no requirement for further debate or discussion on the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) as Manipur has been kept out of the purview of the Act, reports Imphal Free Press. He clarified that Article 14 is for the Indian citizens. As such, there is no question of the Article being violated by the Citizenship Act as the legislation is for the persecuted minorities in other countries and not India. Earlier on December 28, in Thoubal District the CM had stated that he is ready for any debate on whether Citizenship Act violates the Article 14 of the Indian Constitution.
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December - 30 
The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered 10 packets of heroin weighing 5.180 kilogram, worth INR 260 million near International Border (IB) outpost in Gatti Masta sector in Firozpur District of Punjab on December 30, reports The Tribune. As per sour
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The Border Security Force (BSF) recovered 10 packets of heroin weighing 5.180 kilogram, worth INR 260 million near International Border (IB) outpost in Gatti Masta sector in Firozpur District of Punjab on December 30, reports The Tribune. As per sources, personnel of BSF’s 29 Battalion noticed movement of some (Pakistani) suspects near the barbed wire fencing along the zero line early hours in the day. Following which, the troops challenged the Pakistan smugglers and opened fire, but they managed to escape taking advantage of dense fog and undulating ground. On search, 10 packets containing heroin were recovered from the scene.
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December - 30 
The Government, on December 30, released five political leaders, who were detained at Sub-Jail Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA)s’ Hostel in Srinagar for last around five months and were put under house arrest, reports Daily Excelsior. Those leade
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The Government, on December 30, released five political leaders, who were detained at Sub-Jail Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA)s’ Hostel in Srinagar for last around five months and were put under house arrest, reports Daily Excelsior. Those leaders who were released are senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leader and former Minister, Zahoor Ahmad Mir, former legislator, Yasir Reshi and PDP leader, Bashir Ahmad Mir, National Conference (NC) leader and former MLA of Ganderbal District, Ishfaq Jabbar and NC leader, Ghulam Nabi Bhat. However, they have been put under house arrest and won’t be allowed to move out of their houses. However, 25 political leaders, including Peoples Conference chairman, Sajjad Lone, NC general secretary, Ali Mohammad Sagar and Mubarak Gul, PDP leaders, Nizam-ud-Din Bhat, Sartaj Madni, Nayeem Akhtar, Peer Mansoor and Khurshid Alam and former Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer turned politician, Shah Faesal, are still detained at MLA Hostel Sub-Jail. Three former Chief Ministers, including, Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti are under detention since August 5, 2019. The list of 40 detainees, booked under PSA and lodged in various jails outside Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) since August, 2019, was sent to the UHM for consideration of their release. Around 450 persons are detained under PSA and majority of them are lodged in Uttar Pradesh and Haryana jails. They were mostly detained around August 5, when, Articles 370 and 35A, were scrapped and J&K State was re-organised into Union Territories of Ladakh and J&K. However, one of the detainees under PSA, Mubeen Shah was released on December 7 on health grounds from Agra following Supreme Court (SC) intervention. A cancer patient Parvaiz Ahmad Pala of Kulgam District was also released early this month after High Court (HC) quashed his detention under PSA and directed the Government to release him.
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December - 31 
The Shillong Times on January 1, reports that Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) arrested 93 insurgents and linkmen in 2019 in its Area of Responsibility (AOR), in North Eastern Sector. Altogether 769 ammunition, 12 magazines, three grenades, 600
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The Shillong Times on January 1, reports that Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) arrested 93 insurgents and linkmen in 2019 in its Area of Responsibility (AOR), in North Eastern Sector. Altogether 769 ammunition, 12 magazines, three grenades, 600 detonators, 1200 detonators and 120 metres of safety fuse were recovered from the AOR. Northeast Sector AOR, with 15 battalions include Guwahati range, Khatkhanti range and Silchar Range.
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December - 31 
Biren Singh stated on December 31, that Government was taking all necessary steps to implement the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the State from January 1, reports Assam Tribune.
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Biren Singh stated on December 31, that Government was taking all necessary steps to implement the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system in the State from January 1, reports Assam Tribune.
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December - 31 
Cadres of Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze three vehicles and damaged half a dozen vehicles at a railway construction site at Maalhan on the borders of Latehar
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Cadres of Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze three vehicles and damaged half a dozen vehicles at a railway construction site at Maalhan on the borders of Latehar and Ranchi Districts in the intervening night of December 30 and 31, reports The Telegraph. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Anand of Latehar District said that the TSPC violence is “a desperate move to collect levy” from the construction company.
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December - 31 
Chief Minister Biren Singh on December 31, stated that Manipur Government was considering to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press. He stated that “The law and order situation in the state is becom
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Chief Minister Biren Singh on December 31, stated that Manipur Government was considering to repeal the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) from Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press. He stated that “The law and order situation in the state is becoming normal, unlike the past. But, let us wait for a better situation so that AFSPA can be repealed from the state”. As per the report of Manipur Police, the number of extremist-related incidents has come down in the state. A total of 233 incidents were reported in 2016, 167 incidents in 2017 and 127 in 2018.
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December - 31 
Five cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including three women, surrendered before the Police in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra, reports The Times of India on January 1. The surrendered Maoists had rewards of around INR 2.7 mil
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Five cadres of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including three women, surrendered before the Police in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra, reports The Times of India on January 1. The surrendered Maoists had rewards of around INR 2.7 million on their heads and included a former ‘deputy commander’ of platoon no. 3 of CPI-Maoist named Ajay Kulyami, who had joined the rebel movement in 2007, and had 19 offences of encounters against him and 12 murders. He was also involved in five arson cases. The other male Maoist is identified as Sunil Holi, who served in company no. 10 of the Maoists, had 12 encounters, four murders and other offences against him. The remaining three women cadres included Rajo Tulavi, Sapna Wadde and Gunni Madavi. Rajo had joined the movement in 2008 and was serving in the platoon no. 3 until she surrendered. She too was involved in at least eight encounter offences, two murders and equal number of arsons. Sapna had joined the movement in 2006 through Chatgaon Dalam (armed squad) of CPI-Maoist, served in platoon no. 15 but decided to give up and return to the mainstream. She had a dozen of offences of encounters and four murders among other offences. Whereas, Gunni joined the movement in 2007 and served in company no. 10. She had two offences of encounters and other offences against her.
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December - 31 
Four Kanglei Yawol Kunna Lup (KYKL) militants were arrested from Thoubal Wangmataba in Thoubal District of Manipur on December 31 reports E-pao. The arrestees were identified as Amujao Meitei, SadokpamNongpoknganba, Khagenbam Athoi and MayanglangbamK
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Four Kanglei Yawol Kunna Lup (KYKL) militants were arrested from Thoubal Wangmataba in Thoubal District of Manipur on December 31 reports E-pao. The arrestees were identified as Amujao Meitei, SadokpamNongpoknganba, Khagenbam Athoi and MayanglangbamKhoiraba.According to Police the arrested militants were trained in Myanmar for 45 days at ‘tanan training center’. KYKL was formed after the unification of breakaway factions like Ibopishak factions of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), United National Liberation Front (UNLF) led by NamoijamOken and the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) led by Meiraba,adds Northeast Now.
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December - 31 
In a separate incident, cadres of Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), set ablaze a vehicle engaged in construction in Munkeri road in Palamu District in the intervening night of December 30 and 31, reports The Telegraph. The Superintendent of
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In a separate incident, cadres of Tritiya Sammelan Prastuti Committee (TSPC), set ablaze a vehicle engaged in construction in Munkeri road in Palamu District in the intervening night of December 30 and 31, reports The Telegraph. The Superintendent of Police (SP) Ajay Linda, of Palamu District said they were trying to find out the factors behind the recent TSPC activities and curb them. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) had reported that Maoists set on fire a truck laden with stones at the said village in the District on December 31.
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December - 31 
In the other incident, Maoists set on fire a truck laden with stones at Munkeri village of Palamu District. The driver was also thrashed by the Maoists. As per Police sources, Maoists executed both incidents to collect ‘levy’ (extortion money). The d
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In the other incident, Maoists set on fire a truck laden with stones at Munkeri village of Palamu District. The driver was also thrashed by the Maoists. As per Police sources, Maoists executed both incidents to collect ‘levy’ (extortion money). The denial of ‘levy’ is said to be the reason for the incident.
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December - 31 
Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) on December 31, has condemned the Centre’s notification declaring whole of Nagaland as a “disturbed and dangerous area” and thereby extending the operation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), reports The Te
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Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) on December 31, has condemned the Centre’s notification declaring whole of Nagaland as a “disturbed and dangerous area” and thereby extending the operation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), reports The Telegraph. NSF stated that “The NSF is appalled that a peaceful state like Nagaland is shown as a picture of chaos and lawlessness by the notification as the world is witness to the fact that Nagaland is not what it is made to look by the ill-intended notification of the central government.”
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December - 31 
National Register of Citizens (NRC) officials in Assam are preparing a status report of the work done so far to be submitted to the Registrar General of India (RGI) even as all eyes are on the Supreme Court hearing on January 6 to decide the future o
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National Register of Citizens (NRC) officials in Assam are preparing a status report of the work done so far to be submitted to the Registrar General of India (RGI) even as all eyes are on the Supreme Court hearing on January 6 to decide the future of NRC, reports Indian Express on January 1. Assam’s new NRC coordinator Hitesh Dev Sarma stated that “The priority right now is to prepare a status report for the RGI on the work that has been done till now. In less than a week from now, it will be prepared.” Without specifying the date for issuance of rejection orders, Sarma said that work will proceed according to directions of the Supreme Court in the next hearing. The fate of the Assam NRC has been in limbo after Home Minister Amit Shah told Parliament in November that a fresh NRC for Assam would be conducted along with a nationwide NRC.
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December - 31 
Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] set ablaze vehicles in two separate incidents in Jharkhand on December 31, reports Zee News. In one incident, LWEs set on fire four vehicles near Mahua Milan railway station of Latehar District. The vehicles wer
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Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists, LWEs] set ablaze vehicles in two separate incidents in Jharkhand on December 31, reports Zee News. In one incident, LWEs set on fire four vehicles near Mahua Milan railway station of Latehar District. The vehicles were being used in laying railway track near the station. Naxals also fired in the air and left a pamphlet which said, "The incident has been executed as work was being done without permission from Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC). In future, such incidents will be repeated if work would be done without permission." TPC is a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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December - 31 
The Northeast Today reports that an official stated on December 31, that around 242 militants of various outfits have surrendered along with weapons since December 8, in Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts in Assam. The surrendered militants belonging
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The Northeast Today reports that an official stated on December 31, that around 242 militants of various outfits have surrendered along with weapons since December 8, in Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts in Assam. The surrendered militants belonging to various Reang tribal outfits, deposited 150 firearms of various types and huge cache of ammunition. These include four AK series Rifle, one Chinese rifle, three M-20 pistols and 110 assorted weapons.
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December - 31 
The Shillong Times reports on January 1, that according to intelligence inputs received by Border Security Force (BSF), Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) is allegedly trying to recruit new cadres. According to BSF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) UK
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The Shillong Times reports on January 1, that according to intelligence inputs received by Border Security Force (BSF), Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) is allegedly trying to recruit new cadres. According to BSF Deputy Inspector General (DIG) UK Nayal, United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ‘chief of staff’ Drishti Rajkhowa is in Bangladesh and sometimes move over to India. Earlier there were also unconfirmed reports that splinter factions of GNLA were attempting to regain strength by associating with ULFA-I.
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*Data till , April 22, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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