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March - 1 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander’ was killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Narayanpur District of Chhattisgarh on March 1, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Narayanpur Superintendent of
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘deputy commander’ was killed in an exchange of fire with Security Forces (SFs) in Narayanpur District of Chhattisgarh on March 1, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Narayanpur Superintendent of Police (SP), Amit Kamble said "The gun battle between a group of Naxals and a joint contingent of the District Police and CRPF took place in the jungles of Mandora village when the team was out on a combing operation in the early hours of today [March 1]." According to him, the Maoists opened indiscriminate fire on seeing the team to which the SFs retaliated. While fleeing, the Maoists left behind the body of a ‘deputy commander’ who had died in the exchange of fire. Kamble added that three guns, a couple of detonators and other Maoist-related materials were recovered from the site.
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March - 1 
Around six persons were reportedly injured when clashes broke out in the evening of March 1 between protestors and Security Forces (SF) in different places of the State during the shutdown called by Mutahida Majlis-i-Mashawarat (MMM), an amalgam of v
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Around six persons were reportedly injured when clashes broke out in the evening of March 1 between protestors and Security Forces (SF) in different places of the State during the shutdown called by Mutahida Majlis-i-Mashawarat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious groups in the State, reports Daily Excelsior. Normal life remained affected across the State as shops, business establishments, petrol pumps and some banks remained closed. There was however, no curfew clamped in the State.
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March - 1 
Firing from across the border was reported from Gagdiayal forward post in Mendhar belt of Poonch District along the Line of Control (LoC) on March 1, reports Daily Excelsior. An official said there was small arms and rocket firing, however, no damage
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Firing from across the border was reported from Gagdiayal forward post in Mendhar belt of Poonch District along the Line of Control (LoC) on March 1, reports Daily Excelsior. An official said there was small arms and rocket firing, however, no damage to life or property was caused in the firing. It could not be ascertained whether the firing from Pakistani troopers or militants.
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March - 1 
Fleeing the violence which broke out after Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) vice-president Delwar Hossain Sayedee was sentenced to death for his role in the 1971 atrocities, hundreds of Bangladeshis have poured into the border district of Malda, reports Times o
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Fleeing the violence which broke out after Jamaat-e-Islami (JeI) vice-president Delwar Hossain Sayedee was sentenced to death for his role in the 1971 atrocities, hundreds of Bangladeshis have poured into the border district of Malda, reports Times of India on March 2. Border Security Force (BSF) officials at the Mahadipur (Malda District) check post say they have never seen such an exodus in years. Even Awami League members are among those seeking refuge in India. Awami League leader Mohammad Alauddin, a member of the Natore (Natore District) municipality board, and his wife were seen walking through border check post of Mahadipur on March 1. Alauddinsaid, "The entire nation is in flames. Roads have been cut at many places, and houses torched. Awami supporters are under attack."
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March - 1 
Further, the State government said despite the MMM call for valley-wide strike and protests on Friday, March 1 (today) no restrictions of any kind of restrictions on movement of people will be imposed.
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Further, the State government said despite the MMM call for valley-wide strike and protests on Friday, March 1 (today) no restrictions of any kind of restrictions on movement of people will be imposed.
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March - 1 
In the aftermath of the PLA’s attack on Security Forces (SFs) between S Kotlen and Torbung Bangla along Tidim road under Churachandpur Police station on February 26 in which one trooper was killed and three others injured, the SFs have been threateni
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In the aftermath of the PLA’s attack on Security Forces (SFs) between S Kotlen and Torbung Bangla along Tidim road under Churachandpur Police station on February 26 in which one trooper was killed and three others injured, the SFs have been threatening local villagers demanding handover of PLA cadres taking shelter there, the Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), the political wing of PLA alleged. The Indian military was threatening the local villagers as they were unable to face the PLA. It is an attempt to use civilians as their human shield, claimed a press release issued by the outfit’s publicity secretary Roben Khuman.
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National Investigating Agency (NIA) special judge, Samarjit Dey on March 1 convicted Dima Halam Daogah-Jewel Garlosa faction (DHD-J) linkman, Samir Ahmed under Section 19 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] in NIA case number 02/2009,
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National Investigating Agency (NIA) special judge, Samarjit Dey on March 1 convicted Dima Halam Daogah-Jewel Garlosa faction (DHD-J) linkman, Samir Ahmed under Section 19 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act [UAPA] in NIA case number 02/2009, reports The Telegraph. Ahmed was set free following the sentence, as he had already spent more than three years in prison during the investigation and trial of the case The sentence ran concurrent with the three-year sentence he was handed on August 10, 2012 under the same section in NIA case number 01/2009. Both the cases were related to diversion of funds meant for development of Dima Hasao District.
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Normal life was affected and a bike was set on fire on the first day of the 100-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement since midnight March 1, reports The Telegraph. The committee has called t
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Normal life was affected and a bike was set on fire on the first day of the 100-hour bandh (shutdown strike) called by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement since midnight March 1, reports The Telegraph. The committee has called the bandh in the proposed Bodoland area, comprising Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD) and adjoining tribal-dominated areas, in protest against the State Government’s “lackadaisical” attitude towards their demand for a separate state under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution. The committee also wants the Centre to hold a dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) at the highest political level.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered three grenades and empty containers along with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belongings from forests near Daringbadi and Kotagarh in Kandhamal District of Odisha, in the last two days, reports The Times
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered three grenades and empty containers along with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) belongings from forests near Daringbadi and Kotagarh in Kandhamal District of Odisha, in the last two days, reports The Times of India, on March 2. The grenades recovered from Kerubadi-Kalingabadi forest are suspected to have been looted by the Maoists from SFs, said a Senior Police Officer. Further commenting on the matter, Kandhamal Superintendent of Police (SP), J N Pankaj said “We are investigating from where the grenades were looted." Two pairs of Maoist uniform, some clothes, switch board, polythene sheets and wire bundles were also seized from the same spot. A Police officer said the items, including the grenades, which were recovered from Kerubadi-Kalingabadi forest might belong to the extremists led by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) Chief Sabyasachi Panda. OMP is a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist.
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State Director-General of Police (DGP) J.N. Choudhury on March 1 expressed hope that Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) leader Paresh Baruah will also return to the mainstream and join the peace process initiated by Arab
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State Director-General of Police (DGP) J.N. Choudhury on March 1 expressed hope that Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) leader Paresh Baruah will also return to the mainstream and join the peace process initiated by Arabinda Rajkhowa led Pro-Talks Faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), reports The Telegraph. The DGP said Baruah might also join the peace talks at a later stage if he founds its progress favourable.
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March - 1 
Syed Ali Shah Geelani, chairman extremist faction of of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) addressed a protest rally held at Shopian (District) township over phone. Geelani has been put under house arrest in New Delhi.
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Syed Ali Shah Geelani, chairman extremist faction of of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) addressed a protest rally held at Shopian (District) township over phone. Geelani has been put under house arrest in New Delhi.
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March - 1 
The Shillong Times reports on March 2 that the former ‘chairman’ of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), Julias Kitbok Dorphang, who successfully made the transition from a rebel to a legislator in the State Assembly, has offered to me
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The Shillong Times reports on March 2 that the former ‘chairman’ of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), Julias Kitbok Dorphang, who successfully made the transition from a rebel to a legislator in the State Assembly, has offered to mediate between the Government and the outfit if he is entrusted with the task. Dorphang, who is all set to support the Congress in Government formation on March 5, urged the HNLC to join the mainstream and exploit the window of opportunity for discussion with the State to resolve their grievances. The former chairman of the outfit said, “I don’t regret that I was a part of HNLC”, even as he expressed disappointment over the fact that some of his colleagues were ‘still on the other side of the fence’. “During youth one can go in any direction but with age the same should be streamlined,” the founding member of the HNLC who came overground in 2007, said. It may be mentioned that Dorphang had emerged victorious in the recently concluded Assembly election from Mawhati in Ri-Bhoi as an Independent candidate beating his nearest rival by 1159 votes.
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March - 1 
The Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh has written to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stressing greater involvement by the Central Government to improve the effectiveness of the government's strategy in fighting the Naxal [Left-Wing Ext
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The Union Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh has written to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh stressing greater involvement by the Central Government to improve the effectiveness of the government's strategy in fighting the Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] influence, reports The Economic Times, on March 2. The Minister further writes that lack of power, intermittent mobile connectivity, very poor health and education facilities are top complaints of the people in the LWE-affected areas. Back from a two-day visit to one of the worst affected districts of the country, Nuapada, in the Odisha-Chhattisgarh border area, Ramesh has suggested to the Prime Minister that the central government increase its presence in the "hotspots" in LWE affected areas located in junction of two or three states. Ramesh said in his letter to the Prime Minister, "My visit to Nuapada reinforces a point I have been making to you often that we need to enhance the presence of the Central Government those hotspots which are in the bi-junction and tri-junction areas. Many of these hotspots are in remote and inaccessible areas, which call for decisive intervention on our part by expanding the social and physical infrastructure". Ramesh stressed that efforts to contain the Maoist influence would remain ineffective as long as these issues are not addressed.
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March - 1 
Two hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres, identified as Rupana Mandingi and Madhaba Habika of Srikakulam-Koraput Joint Division Committee (SKDC), involved in murder and other offences were arrested by security personnel durin
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Two hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres, identified as Rupana Mandingi and Madhaba Habika of Srikakulam-Koraput Joint Division Committee (SKDC), involved in murder and other offences were arrested by security personnel during a combing operation in Narayanpatna area of Odisha's Koraput District, on March 1, reports The Times of India. Commenting on the arrest, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Laxmipur, Y Jagannath Rao said, "Mandingi has at least eight cases registered against him and Habika was in our wanted list for his involvement in as many as five cases."
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March - 1 
Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde will attend the ‘home coming ceremony’ of Dilip Nunisa faction of DHD (DHD-N) militants at Haflong in the same District on March 9, reports The Shillong Times. A Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) was signed betwee
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Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde will attend the ‘home coming ceremony’ of Dilip Nunisa faction of DHD (DHD-N) militants at Haflong in the same District on March 9, reports The Shillong Times. A Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) was signed between the Government and the outfit on October 8 2012.
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March - 2 
Elsewhere, passenger carriers operating on the Imphal-Guwahati route have ceased service indefinitely with immediate effect, reports The Sangai Express on March 3. North East Inter State Winger Transporters' Union ‘president’ M Tombi Singh said decis
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Elsewhere, passenger carriers operating on the Imphal-Guwahati route have ceased service indefinitely with immediate effect, reports The Sangai Express on March 3. North East Inter State Winger Transporters' Union ‘president’ M Tombi Singh said decision to stop plying on the route was taken on March 2 night as armed groups as well as personnel deployed at Police, Forest, Excise and Narcotics check posts have been demanding money from the public transporters.
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March - 2 
Four persons were reportedly killed following a blast at Patana village in the proposed POSCO steel project area in Jagatsinghpur District on March 2, reports The Telegraph. The deceased persons, according to the Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti ‘spoke
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Four persons were reportedly killed following a blast at Patana village in the proposed POSCO steel project area in Jagatsinghpur District on March 2, reports The Telegraph. The deceased persons, according to the Posco Pratirodh Sangram Samiti ‘spokesman’, Prasant Paikray, are Manas Jena (32), Nabanu Mandal (35), Narahari Sahu (38), and Laxman Pramanik (35). Jagatsinghpur Superintendent of Police Satyabrata Bhoi said: “We have received report of four casualties following the explosion. The blast occurred at the backyard of a house at Patana village. The police forces have rushed to the spot to take stock of the situation. As per the preliminary investigation, the blast took place during the course of making of country-made bombs.” The POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti, (PPSS), the outfit spearheading the resistance movement against the steel venture charged that members of a pro-Posco outfit lobbed bombs at their activists.
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March - 2 
Further, two live landmines were recovered by Border Security Force (BSF) during anti-Maoist operation in Odisha's Koraput District, on March 2, reports samaylive.com. Besides two landmines weighing 24 and 15 kg, six pressure mines were also recovere
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Further, two live landmines were recovered by Border Security Force (BSF) during anti-Maoist operation in Odisha's Koraput District, on March 2, reports samaylive.com. Besides two landmines weighing 24 and 15 kg, six pressure mines were also recovered from the Murlaput forests under Narayanpatna Police limits.
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March - 2 
In the last year (2012), Indian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have detected 1,444 suspicious cases of financial transactions allegedly used to exclusively fund terrorist activities, Indian Express reports on March 3, 2013. The cases have
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In the last year (2012), Indian intelligence and law enforcement agencies have detected 1,444 suspicious cases of financial transactions allegedly used to exclusively fund terrorist activities, Indian Express reports on March 3, 2013. The cases have been forwarded to the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU-India), which has been tasked to probe money laundering and terrorist financing, to nail the individuals and institutions behind the cash flow. According to FIU, there was more than a 50 per cent growth in suspicious transactions reports received by the agency from various financial institutions, regulators and money transfer service agents in 2012 compared to 2010-2011.
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March - 2 
Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)-Kyong region has condemned the action of 17 Assam rifles (17-AR) troopers based at Mekokla village under Wokha District in which one of its cadre, Ashan, Razapeyu, was killed on February
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Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)-Kyong region has condemned the action of 17 Assam rifles (17-AR) troopers based at Mekokla village under Wokha District in which one of its cadre, Ashan, Razapeyu, was killed on February 27, reports Nagaland Post on March 3.
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March - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested four People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) militants from Ichak in Hazaribagh District on March 2, reports The Telegraph. The arrested militants were identified as Amit Munda, Amit Paswan, Rinku Kumar and Kauleshwar
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested four People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) militants from Ichak in Hazaribagh District on March 2, reports The Telegraph. The arrested militants were identified as Amit Munda, Amit Paswan, Rinku Kumar and Kauleshwar Mahto. SFs recovered a rifle that they had stolen from Chatra Police, a country made rifle, a revolver, cartridges, besides uniforms and four mobile handsets from the militants.
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March - 2 
Superintendents of Police in Barmer, Jaisalmer and other border Districts have been directed to keep constant touch with intelligence agents to stop smuggling of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and drugs from Pakistan, The Times of India reports on
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Superintendents of Police in Barmer, Jaisalmer and other border Districts have been directed to keep constant touch with intelligence agents to stop smuggling of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and drugs from Pakistan, The Times of India reports on March 3, 2013. The officers were also directed to deal strictly with those found using Pakistani SIM cards in border areas and maintain law and order there. Directions have been issued to increase vigilance at the border areas of Jaisalmer District particularly at Shahgarh Bulj, other sensitive areas and monitoring on suspicious elements and known smugglers.
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March - 2 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres beheaded a quack, identified as Vijay Kumar Dey (37), at Hudagada village in Seraikela-Kharswan District of Jharkhand, on March 2, reports Zee News. The torso of the victim and the severed hea
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres beheaded a quack, identified as Vijay Kumar Dey (37), at Hudagada village in Seraikela-Kharswan District of Jharkhand, on March 2, reports Zee News. The torso of the victim and the severed head were found lying within a distance of 15 m of each other. Commenting on the matter, Superintendent of Police (SP), Upendra Kumar, said Dey had a link with the Maoists, as he used to provide treatment to its cadres and supply medicines to them. He said a Maoist poster owning responsibility for Dey's killing was recovered from the spot. Prima facie it seemed to be the handiwork of the Maoists, "but we cannot rule out outright that it could be a ploy of the culprits to misguide the Police," he added.
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March - 2 
Three militants belonging to the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) were arrested along with explosive materials during a search operation by Police commandos from Bashikhong area in Imphal East District on March 2, reports the Times
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Three militants belonging to the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) were arrested along with explosive materials during a search operation by Police commandos from Bashikhong area in Imphal East District on March 2, reports the Times of India. The three PREPAK cadres were identified as N Inao Singh (32), Ngangbam Mangal Meitei (29) and Ngangbam Inaocha Singh (38). Highly explosive materials, including three plastic explosives Kirkee (PEK), two China-make hand grenades and a remote-controlled device were recovered from their possession, sources said. During the interrogation, they confessed to the police that the explosive materials were handed over to them by a senior cadre of PREPAK identified as Dinesh Singh, who is now allegedly staying in an interior part of Myanmar, sources said.
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March - 2 
Two hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres, identified as Umesh Singh and Sriram Thakur, were arrested and arms and explosives meant for ambushing a police team recovered from them in Rohtas District of Jharkhand, on March 2, r
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Two hardcore Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoists) cadres, identified as Umesh Singh and Sriram Thakur, were arrested and arms and explosives meant for ambushing a police team recovered from them in Rohtas District of Jharkhand, on March 2, reports Zee News. Acting on a tip-off, Police raided the hideout of the Maoists in Rajpur market and arrested them. Three cane bombs and 20 kilogram of explosive powder were also seized.
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March - 2 
Two Indian Reserve Police (IRP) personnel, who were on duty in Handwara town bus stand of Kupwara District, were shot dead by unidentified militants on March 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said two masked militants came in a car and shot dead Aza
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Two Indian Reserve Police (IRP) personnel, who were on duty in Handwara town bus stand of Kupwara District, were shot dead by unidentified militants on March 2, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said two masked militants came in a car and shot dead Azad Chand and Santosh Kumar of 13th battalion of IRP. No militant outfit has yet owned responsibility for the attack.
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March - 3 
In addition, Security Forces arrested a PREPAK militant, Naorem Sanatomba Singh alias Nouton, in the civilian area of the villages of Sorok Atingbi and Lamkhai under Jiribam Police Station in the same District, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered one
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In addition, Security Forces arrested a PREPAK militant, Naorem Sanatomba Singh alias Nouton, in the civilian area of the villages of Sorok Atingbi and Lamkhai under Jiribam Police Station in the same District, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered one Chinese made pistol of .9 mm, one magazine & two rounds of live cartridges
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March - 3 
In another development, the Centre would "fight" Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] through welfare and empowerment schemes and protect the tribals from being used as shields by the rebels, said the Union Minister of Rural Development Jairam Ramesh
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In another development, the Centre would "fight" Naxals [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] through welfare and empowerment schemes and protect the tribals from being used as shields by the rebels, said the Union Minister of Rural Development Jairam Ramesh, on March 3, reports Zee News. He told a meeting of Adivasi Adhikar Samavesa (Tribal Rights Congregation) at Narla in Odisha's Kalahandi District "In the name of forest dwellers, Maoists have created an atmosphere of fear (in the society). Our fight against Maoists is continuing. Through schemes for tribal welfare and women empowerment, with a strong political willpower, we will defeat their design".
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March - 3 
Jharkhand Police have arrested a hardcore Maoist from Kendwahi village of Latehar District on March 3, reports Zee News. A team of Policemen conducted the raid in Kendwahi village after they came to know that the Maoists were camping in the village a
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Jharkhand Police have arrested a hardcore Maoist from Kendwahi village of Latehar District on March 3, reports Zee News. A team of Policemen conducted the raid in Kendwahi village after they came to know that the Maoists were camping in the village and were plotting to create trouble in the area. Three country-made guns were recovered from the Maoist.
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March - 3 
Meanwhile, two persons, identified as Santosh Sahu and Nilanchal Mallick, were arrested in Odisha's Ganjam District on the charge of supplying mobile phones and other accessories to a prisoner, suspected to be a Maoist, on March 3, reports Zee News.
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Meanwhile, two persons, identified as Santosh Sahu and Nilanchal Mallick, were arrested in Odisha's Ganjam District on the charge of supplying mobile phones and other accessories to a prisoner, suspected to be a Maoist, on March 3, reports Zee News. The duo are contractors and close associates of Sangram Mohanty, the suspected Maoist who is currently lodged in a jail at Paralakhemundi in Gajapati District. Commenting on the matter, Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Paralakhemundi, Gagarin Mohanty, said "During investigation, we came to know that the duo had supplied a mobile phone to Sangram in the jail".
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March - 3 
Security Forces (SFs) killed an Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, in an encounter, at Mudoi village in Lohit District on March 3, reports The Telegraph. The killed militant was identified as Dilip Saikia. The
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Security Forces (SFs) killed an Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, in an encounter, at Mudoi village in Lohit District on March 3, reports The Telegraph. The killed militant was identified as Dilip Saikia. The Sentinel adds that four of his injured comrades escaped into the nearby forest. SFs recovered one AK-81 rifle, 2 magazines, 80 rounds of live ammunition; one Chinese manufactured .9 mm pistol with 2 magazines of 60 rounds of live ammunition and one grenade
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March - 3 
Separately, militant formation, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) had convened its general assembly on February 20 at the 'council headquarters' and assigned Benjamin Pamei as the ZUF's 'home secretary', Himsin Kamei as the ZUF 'external affair secretar
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Separately, militant formation, Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) had convened its general assembly on February 20 at the 'council headquarters' and assigned Benjamin Pamei as the ZUF's 'home secretary', Himsin Kamei as the ZUF 'external affair secretary' and Dinhiam Kamei as the outfit's 'finance secretary', reports Sangai Express on March 4.
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March - 3 
Suspected militants exploded a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near an under-construction building of the regional centre of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University at Makhan village in under Saparmeina Police Station in Senapati District
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Suspected militants exploded a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) near an under-construction building of the regional centre of Indira Gandhi National Tribal University at Makhan village in under Saparmeina Police Station in Senapati District on March 3, reports The Telegraph. Nobody was injured in the explosion and no one claimed responsibility for the attack.
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March - 3 
The Haryana Police on February 3, arrested three persons, identified as Rishi Pal, Rahul and Jarnail Singh from Kaithal (Kaithal District) in Haryana on charges of printing and selling Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), reports Business Standard. "As
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The Haryana Police on February 3, arrested three persons, identified as Rishi Pal, Rahul and Jarnail Singh from Kaithal (Kaithal District) in Haryana on charges of printing and selling Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), reports Business Standard. "As many as 173 fake Indian currency notes of Rs 100 denomination each, a photostat machine, a printer and papers have been recovered from their possession," a Police spokesman said.
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March - 3 
There was no untoward incident reported during the day-long bandh (shut down) called by the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on March 3, reports The Times of India. The P
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There was no untoward incident reported during the day-long bandh (shut down) called by the People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on March 3, reports The Times of India. The PLFI is dominant in Khunti and Ranchi Districts of Jharkhand. PLFI had called the bandh to protest against the arrest of three members of the outfit on March 2. Khunti Superintendent of Police (SP), PM Tamil Vanam said Security Forces (SFs) have been deployed to all sensitive areas to ward of any untoward incident.
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March - 3 
Two persons, including a minor, were arrested on March 3, for carrying four live non-electric detonators in ISBT-43 of Chandigarh, reports Indian Express. The duo, Police claimed, was coming from Kotkhai in Himachal Pradesh and was headed for Jammu a
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Two persons, including a minor, were arrested on March 3, for carrying four live non-electric detonators in ISBT-43 of Chandigarh, reports Indian Express. The duo, Police claimed, was coming from Kotkhai in Himachal Pradesh and was headed for Jammu and Kashmir. A high alert was sounded in the city and checking in buses at the two ISBTs was increased. One of those arrested has been identified as Muddasar Ahmad. The other accused is a minor. The two have been booked under the Explosives Act.
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March - 4 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Palsu Nachika (25), was arrested during a joint operation of Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) in Narayanpatna Police Station area of Koraput District on March 4, reports T
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Palsu Nachika (25), was arrested during a joint operation of Police and the Border Security Force (BSF) in Narayanpatna Police Station area of Koraput District on March 4, reports The Hindu. According to Police, Palsu was a leader of Narayanpatna area committee of Srikakulam-Koraput joint Division Committee (SKDC) of Andhra Orissa Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) of the CPI-Maoist. During interrogation he revealed that, was adept in making Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), usage of different weapons, planting landmines etc. He was close associate of Maoist leaders Daya, Aruna and president of Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) Nachika Linga, Police sources said.
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March - 4 
A motorcycle and a goods carrier were set ablaze as the 100-hour proposed “Bodoland” bandh (general Shutdown) announced by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) from the midnight of February 28 paralysed life for the four
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A motorcycle and a goods carrier were set ablaze as the 100-hour proposed “Bodoland” bandh (general Shutdown) announced by the Peoples’ Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) from the midnight of February 28 paralysed life for the fourth consecutive day on March 4, reports The Telegraph. Both the incidents were reported in Kokrajhar District. PJACBM is demanding the creation of Bodoland state comprising Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) and adjoining tribal-dominated areas, under Articles 2 and 3 of the Constitution, which is not supported by State Government. PJACBM also wants the Centre to hold a dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-PTF) at the highest political level.
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March - 4 
Also, two youths suspected to be behind the explosion of a bomb at the Manipur campus of the Indira Gandhi Tribal University in Senapati District were detained by the villagers and handed over to the Police in the morning of March 4. They were identi
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Also, two youths suspected to be behind the explosion of a bomb at the Manipur campus of the Indira Gandhi Tribal University in Senapati District were detained by the villagers and handed over to the Police in the morning of March 4. They were identified as Ngangbam Romesh Singh (29) and Konsam Ibungo singh (32). Whether they belong to a militant group or not could not be confirmed as Police said, verification was on.
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March - 4 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on March 4 arrested seven illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, who were working as coal miners at Umkiang in East Jaintia Hills District, reports Nagaland Post. The troopers also seized a mobile phone with one Banglade
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on March 4 arrested seven illegal Bangladeshi immigrants, who were working as coal miners at Umkiang in East Jaintia Hills District, reports Nagaland Post. The troopers also seized a mobile phone with one Bangladesh SIM card and some cash in Indian and Bangladesh currency notes from the Bangladesh nationals.
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March - 4 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Mangal Sureen, Dumbi Gudiya and Veer Singh Sureen, were arrested in Chaibasa of West Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, on March 4, reports daily.bhaskar.com. During the interrogatio
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Mangal Sureen, Dumbi Gudiya and Veer Singh Sureen, were arrested in Chaibasa of West Singhbhum District, Jharkhand, on March 4, reports daily.bhaskar.com. During the interrogation, they have also revealed that an absconding Maoist leader, Motilal Soren, alias Sandip da, alias Sandeep Soren, had planned to attack a police picket. They also said that Sandeep da had called a meeting in the Surguriya forest on February 27 and it was decided there to carry out two attacks simultaneously.
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March - 4 
In a move to spread a web of mobile towers across the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) heartland, the Telecom Commission has finally cleared INR 3,000-crore plan to set up 2,200 towers in 84 Naxal-[Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] affected Dist
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In a move to spread a web of mobile towers across the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) heartland, the Telecom Commission has finally cleared INR 3,000-crore plan to set up 2,200 towers in 84 Naxal-[Left Wing Extremist (LWE)] affected Districts, reports The Hindustan Times on March 5. Improved connectivity in remote and inaccessible areas would not only touch the lives of lakhs of tribals and villagers but also give Security Forces (SF) operating in the jungles a secure line of communication. They currently have to do with wireless systems which can be intercepted by Maoists as well.
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March - 4 
In another incident, police bomb experts recovered a powerful IED outside the northern fence of Hijam Yaicham Pat from Yaiskul in Imphal on March 4.
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In another incident, police bomb experts recovered a powerful IED outside the northern fence of Hijam Yaicham Pat from Yaiskul in Imphal on March 4.
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March - 4 
In order to ensure proper rehabilitation for Naxals [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] willing to abjure violence, the Centre has revised a new surrender and rehabilitation policy which will take effect on April 1, reports The New Indian Express, on March
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In order to ensure proper rehabilitation for Naxals [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] willing to abjure violence, the Centre has revised a new surrender and rehabilitation policy which will take effect on April 1, reports The New Indian Express, on March 5. The plan under the Security-Related Expenditure Scheme approved by the Union Finance Ministry substantially increased the immediate grant and stipend for surrendered ultras. Under the revised scheme, senior cadre or politburo members will be paid INR 2.5 lakh as an immediate rehabilitation package while junior cadre will get INR 1.5 lakh. “The revised scheme will also address the specific needs for rehabilitation of surrendered LWEs so they should not feel deprived of employment in the mainstream society,” a source said. To ensure entrepreneurial opportunities, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) will also give the surrendered ultras a stipend of INR 3000 per month for three years. Earlier this was INR 2000 per month. “Additional incentives of INR 30,000 would be given for surrendered weapons including AK 47/56 or sniper rifles. The amount will be deposited in the form of Fixed Deposits,” the source said. An MHA official said the Finance Ministry has also approved a proposal for community policing in 106 Districts of nine Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)- affected States. “The grant for community policing in the LWEs-affected states has been enhanced from the earlier `INR 5 lakh to `INR 10 lakh per District per year,” the official added. The Centre is also encouraging the surrendered ultras to undergo vocational training so that they can be employed and become financially independent.
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March - 4 
Kanglaonline reports that Imphal West Police commandos arrested three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militants identified as Konthoujam Open alias Ibomcha (42), Keisham Meghanath (46) and Thoudam Jibanlata Devi from Haobam Marak Kha-Imphal School are
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Kanglaonline reports that Imphal West Police commandos arrested three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militants identified as Konthoujam Open alias Ibomcha (42), Keisham Meghanath (46) and Thoudam Jibanlata Devi from Haobam Marak Kha-Imphal School area on March 4. One .9 mm pistol along with 13 live rounds in the magazine and one mobile handset and one scooter were seized from them.
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, Bihar Government has started construction of buildings of 82 Police Stations in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit districts of Bihar at an estimated cost of INR 1.7 billion under a centrally-sponsored Police modernization sc
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Meanwhile, Bihar Government has started construction of buildings of 82 Police Stations in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-hit districts of Bihar at an estimated cost of INR 1.7 billion under a centrally-sponsored Police modernization scheme, reports The Business Standard, on March 4. The buildings of all 82 Police Stations in the Maoist-affected Districts will be completed within the next 16 months, State Parliamentary Affairs Minister Bijendra Prasad Yadav informed the legislative assembly
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, Defense Minister A K Antony told the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) that there have been 188 instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir between 2010 to 2012 and three Indian Ar
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Meanwhile, Defense Minister A K Antony told the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Parliament) that there have been 188 instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir between 2010 to 2012 and three Indian Army personnel were killed in these. In 2010, Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement with India on 44 occasions. 51 such incidents were recorded in 2011 while it peaked to 93 in 2012. Two army personnel were killed during these violations in 2010, followed by a single incident in 2012. A total of 16 military personnel were injured in these incidents from 2010 to 2012. In a written reply to the house, he said, "Government of India has taken up the issue of ceasefire violations with Pakistan consistently."
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, fear still looms large at Sanwariya village in Gumla District of Jharkhand where PLFI operatives threatened villagers with dire consequences after the residents lynched three of their cadres, on February 13, reports The Times of India. On
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Meanwhile, fear still looms large at Sanwariya village in Gumla District of Jharkhand where PLFI operatives threatened villagers with dire consequences after the residents lynched three of their cadres, on February 13, reports The Times of India. On March 4, hundreds of villagers called on the Superintendent of Police (SP), Jatin Narwal, for their security and continuation of the Police picket at the village. Despite Police presence, villagers are highly alert holding traditional weapons like bows and arrows. Angered over the killing of area commander Prakash Oraon, Birendra Munda and Parmeshwar Oraon, PLFI ‘sub-zonal’ commander Sukra Oraon threatened to avenge the killing of his squad members soon after the incidence. Police soon set up a picket to provide security cover to the villagers but still they are spending sleepless night fearing PLFI strike.
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) ‘working president’, Deborah Marak, who was elected from Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, said she was open for any probe on the allegations by her opponents that she won the seat with t
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Meanwhile, Meghalaya Pradesh Congress Committee (MPCC) ‘working president’, Deborah Marak, who was elected from Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, said she was open for any probe on the allegations by her opponents that she won the seat with the support of militants, reports The Shillong Times. After Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants tried to disrupt an election rally of Independent candidate, Jonathone N Sangma, he had lodged a complaint with the Williamnagar District Electoral Officer saying that the GNLA had sent letters to some villages asking people not to vote for him but instead they should support Congress candidate Deborah Marak.
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal, on March 4, granted bail to two leaders of Military Defence Force of KYKL (KYKL-MDF) who were arrested on February 23 on charges of trying to barge into the office of the Regional Institute of Medical
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Meanwhile, the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Imphal, on March 4, granted bail to two leaders of Military Defence Force of KYKL (KYKL-MDF) who were arrested on February 23 on charges of trying to barge into the office of the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) Director along with personnel of the AR. The two leaders are identified as ‘General Secretary’ Laimayum Ronel alias Achouba and ‘Lieutenant’ Khumukcham Nongpoknganba.
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March - 4 
Meanwhile, the Odisha Government, on March 4, asked the Centre to give more paramilitary personnel to strengthen its battle against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), at a meeting of extremism-affected States in New Delhi, reports The
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Meanwhile, the Odisha Government, on March 4, asked the Centre to give more paramilitary personnel to strengthen its battle against the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), at a meeting of extremism-affected States in New Delhi, reports The Times of India. Director General of Police (DGP), Prakash Mishra, who attended the meet, said "We have sought deployment of two more battalions of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) in the State." The State Government has been highlighting the improvement in Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) problem in the State during 2012 with the death of 10 Maoists, arrest of 167 and surrender of 35 cadres. Currently, six battalions of Border Security Force (BSF), eight battalions of CRPF and one Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) are deployed in the State. The Centre has agreed to deploy two more battalions of BSF in the State, police sources said. Maoist violence has been reported in areas falling under 270 police stations in 64 districts of these states. A total of 170 people were killed in extremism-related incidents in the last six months, sources said.
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March - 4 
Militants in the evening of March 4 hurled a grenade towards the house of retired Inspector General of Police (IGP), Zahoor Chasti, in Lal Bazar area of Srinagar, reports Daily Excelsior. However, he escaped unhurt, as the grenade missed the intended
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Militants in the evening of March 4 hurled a grenade towards the house of retired Inspector General of Police (IGP), Zahoor Chasti, in Lal Bazar area of Srinagar, reports Daily Excelsior. However, he escaped unhurt, as the grenade missed the intended target and exploded in the compound of his neighbour Qaisar Jamshed.
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March - 4 
Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have killed a man in Malkangiri District of Odisha, on March 4, reports The Times of India. Home guards spotted the body lying in a pool of blood near Kiang under Mathili Police Station li
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Suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres have killed a man in Malkangiri District of Odisha, on March 4, reports The Times of India. Home guards spotted the body lying in a pool of blood near Kiang under Mathili Police Station limits around 3 am on March 4. While Maoist posters spotted near the body revealed that the deceased was punished as he was working as a Police informer, but going by the modus operandi of the murder, Police suspect it to be a handiwork of some miscreants. Commenting on the matter, Superintendent of Police (SP) Akhileswar Singh said "We suspect that some miscreants have executed the crime and tried to give it a Maoist angle to divert Police attention." According to the SP, the letters, written by Kanker Division of the Maoists, were recovered from the crime spot, whereas Dharba Division and Malkangiri Division of the banned outfit operate in the area.
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March - 4 
The intelligence wing of Rajasthan Police on March 4 arrested an employee of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for his alleged links with Sumer Khan, the computer-savvy spy arrested in February 2013 for allegedly leaking information on an Indi
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The intelligence wing of Rajasthan Police on March 4 arrested an employee of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) for his alleged links with Sumer Khan, the computer-savvy spy arrested in February 2013 for allegedly leaking information on an Indian Air Force (IAF) exercise in Pokhran (Rajasthan), reports The Times of India. Following Khan's trail, the Police came to know that he was getting "secret" documents from one Surendra posted with the foreigners' division of the MHA. "Khan told us that he got some important documents photocopied from Surendra. A team camped in Delhi and initially detained and later arrested Surendra for allegedly sharing official secrets," said Dalpat Singh Dinkar, Additional Director General (intelligence).
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March - 4 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on March 4 confirmed the arrest of Muhammad Manzar Imam, wanted in the Wagamon Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) camp case, and a suspect in the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad twin blasts case, according
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on March 4 confirmed the arrest of Muhammad Manzar Imam, wanted in the Wagamon Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) camp case, and a suspect in the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad twin blasts case, according to New Indian Express. The accused was arrested from Bariatu in Ranchi, while returning to his house, in the night of March 3 with the assistance of the Jharkhand Police. The NIA and the Jharkhand police have been on the lookout for Imam for the past two years after reports of his operations in Jharkhand.
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March - 4 
The Times of India reports on March 5 that in a dramatic change of central forces' deployment in insurgency-hit Manipur, the Assam Rifles (AR) is likely to replace the Army in internal security operations. "Now, the Assam Rifles guarding the border a
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The Times of India reports on March 5 that in a dramatic change of central forces' deployment in insurgency-hit Manipur, the Assam Rifles (AR) is likely to replace the Army in internal security operations. "Now, the Assam Rifles guarding the border areas will be replaced by the Border Security Force (BSF) and the Assam Rifles will only be engaged in internal security work from next year," a source in the Defence Ministry said. Earlier, the BSF guarded the border areas, including Moreh, before it was replaced by the Assam Rifles. Likewise, the border areas guarded by the Assam Rifles will be looked after by BSF from 2014.
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March - 5 
Further, AR launched operation in Kairang area in Imphal East District and arrested one Nando faction of Kangleipak Communist party (KCP-Nando) cadre identified as Muhammad Rame alias Ramejuddin on March 5.
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Further, AR launched operation in Kairang area in Imphal East District and arrested one Nando faction of Kangleipak Communist party (KCP-Nando) cadre identified as Muhammad Rame alias Ramejuddin on March 5.
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March - 5 
Meanwhile, troops of 15 Assam Rifles (AR) arrested one over ground worker (OGW) of KYKL identified as Puyam Budhijao on March 5, reports Nagaland Post.
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Meanwhile, troops of 15 Assam Rifles (AR) arrested one over ground worker (OGW) of KYKL identified as Puyam Budhijao on March 5, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 5 
Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) has declared its slain leader ‘sergeant major’ Dilip Asom alias Rajen Saikia as ‘national martyrs’ of their revolution, reports The Shillong Times on March 6. The leader was killed in a
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Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) has declared its slain leader ‘sergeant major’ Dilip Asom alias Rajen Saikia as ‘national martyrs’ of their revolution, reports The Shillong Times on March 6. The leader was killed in an encounter with Army at Diyun in Arunachal Pradesh on March 3.
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March - 5 
During the joint interrogation by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Rajasthan Police, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent Sumer Khan revealed details of his frequent trips to Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab province of Pakistan in the last two years, Dai
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During the joint interrogation by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) and Rajasthan Police, Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agent Sumer Khan revealed details of his frequent trips to Rahim Yar Khan in Punjab province of Pakistan in the last two years, Daily Bhaskar reports on March 6. Khan revealed he was recruited and trained in Pakistan his activities were being supervised by two agents in Pakistan and Delhi. According to un-named source, “The ISI officer in Pakistan introduced Sumer Khan to the alleged ISI staffer in Delhi. He was told to contact the officer at the High Commission if he needed any help in getting a visa or facilitating trips to Pakistan. Sumer not only facilitated Pakistani visas for others, but also charged money for these services”. Surendra Kumar, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) employee arrested by Rajasthan Police on March 4, is said to have provided lookout circulars, list of Pakistani prisoners in India and visa details to Sumer, who in turn handed over them to his ISI handler in Pakistan.
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March - 5 
Further, another Maoist, identified as Surendra Miniaka (30), was arrested from Barigaon forest area of Rayagada District by personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Voluntary Force (DVF). A country made pistol, live ammunition a
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Further, another Maoist, identified as Surendra Miniaka (30), was arrested from Barigaon forest area of Rayagada District by personnel of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Voluntary Force (DVF). A country made pistol, live ammunition and Maoist posters were seized from possession of Surendra. During interrogation it was revealed that Surendra was resident of Barigaon village of Laxmipur Police Station area in Koraput District. But Surendra was part of the Kashipur-Niyamgiri division of the CPI-Maoist.
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March - 5 
Further, beginning night of March 5, curfew has been imposed in different parts of the State, reports IBN Live. The decision to impose curfew was taken as a precautionary measure with the apprehension of law and order problem following the killing.
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Further, beginning night of March 5, curfew has been imposed in different parts of the State, reports IBN Live. The decision to impose curfew was taken as a precautionary measure with the apprehension of law and order problem following the killing.
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March - 5 
Further, the United People’s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) in a statement signed by its information & publicity officer ‘Major’ America has said that the outfit is preparing for a Peace talk with the Government of Manipur and Government of India. The st
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Further, the United People’s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) in a statement signed by its information & publicity officer ‘Major’ America has said that the outfit is preparing for a Peace talk with the Government of Manipur and Government of India. The statement further clarified that its advisor Meisnam Biren alias Chamba, Chairman Bonbihari alias Laanganrba, External affairs Secretary Lousangbam Kritibabu Mangang alias Uraaba and Assistant publicity secretary Laishrarn Ranjit alias Khuman are not deserters as was reported by several local dailies on February 2. It said the report was due to some inside miscommunication in the outfit.
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March - 5 
India: RGI still considering the proposal to grant ST status to six communities of Assam The State Government on March 5 clarified that contrary to rumours, the proposal to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities had not been rejected
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India: RGI still considering the proposal to grant ST status to six communities of Assam The State Government on March 5 clarified that contrary to rumours, the proposal to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities had not been rejected by the Registrar General of India (RGI), reports The Sentinel. It was still under the consideration of the RGI. The six communities involve Koch Rajbongshis, Tai Ahoms, Morans, Mottacks, Chutias and tea tribes. State welfare of plain tribes and backward classes minister (WPT & BC) Minister, Rajiv Lochan Pegu then informed the State Assembly that the rumour that the RGI had rejected the proposal to grant ST status to the six communities was baseless. “To ensure that the six communities get included in the ST list, the Assam Government had formed an expert committee and the ethnographic report prepared by the committee has been sent to the RGI. The RGI is examining the report. The State Government will do everything possible so that the six communities get ST status,” said Pegu.
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Kanglaonline reports that 27 Assam Rifles recovered 100 kilograms (kg) of explosives (ammonium nitrate) on the intervening night of March 5 and 6 from a vehicle. A Press Information Bureau (PIB) - Defence Wing press release said, the civil vehicle wa
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Kanglaonline reports that 27 Assam Rifles recovered 100 kilograms (kg) of explosives (ammonium nitrate) on the intervening night of March 5 and 6 from a vehicle. A Press Information Bureau (PIB) - Defence Wing press release said, the civil vehicle was searched and 100 kg of explosive (ammonium nitrate), three pistols with live ammunition and 1290 detonators were recovered. “The explosives would have killed hundreds of innocent Manipuris and Indians in various areas of India where this dangerous consignment was intended to be transported”, it said. Preliminary investigation revealed that this dangerous consignment started from Aizawl (Mizoram) and was heading for Thinghat (Churachandpur District) where it was to be handed over to some valley based insurgents groups. The suspected militants from whom the explosives were seized have been identified as H Vantal Biak and Thangzalunmang.
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March - 5 
One protester, identified as Tahir Latief Sofi, was killed and two others were injured in Baramulla town (Baramulla District) on March 5 in alleged Security Forces’ (SF) firing on violent protesters agitating against the suicide by a Kashmiri Student
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One protester, identified as Tahir Latief Sofi, was killed and two others were injured in Baramulla town (Baramulla District) on March 5 in alleged Security Forces’ (SF) firing on violent protesters agitating against the suicide by a Kashmiri Student in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) on March 2, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the Army has denied involvement in the killing. Srinagar based Defence spokesperson said that Army fired in air when they were trapped by protetsers in the township and claimed that someone else shot dead Tahir Sofi with a view to trigger large scale violence. Army has ordered internal investigations into the firing incident. Protests were reported from other parts of the State too, in which over a dozen of persons, including Police personnel, were injured.
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March - 5 
Police have arrested dozens of youth in different parts of the State since March 5 for their alleged involvement in stone pelting incidents during mass protests of 2008, 2009 and 2010, reported Greater Kashmir on March 6.
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Police have arrested dozens of youth in different parts of the State since March 5 for their alleged involvement in stone pelting incidents during mass protests of 2008, 2009 and 2010, reported Greater Kashmir on March 6.
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March - 5 
Police personnel should be trained properly and armed with modern weapons and gadgets before they are sent for duties in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas, a Parliamentary panel has said, reports The Economic Times, on March 6. A repor
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Police personnel should be trained properly and armed with modern weapons and gadgets before they are sent for duties in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas, a Parliamentary panel has said, reports The Economic Times, on March 6. A report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs has said that extensive training should be provided to the troopers of the central forces who undergo regular causalities while rendering these duties in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected states. The report tabled in Parliament said "The Committee views that although the multi-pronged development strategy is required to check spread of Left Wing Extremism (LWE), the government should also provide required training to the central police forces as well as state police forces and modernise them."
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March - 5 
Raising concern over Bihar's efforts to tackle Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)], the Centre revealed that three of its districts — Gaya, Jamui and Aurangabad — accounted for more than 60 percent of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) vio
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Raising concern over Bihar's efforts to tackle Naxalism [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)], the Centre revealed that three of its districts — Gaya, Jamui and Aurangabad — accounted for more than 60 percent of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence in 2012. The Union Home Ministry (MHA) has written to Bihar Chief Secretary, Ashok Kumar Sinha, to take immediate steps to counter the Maoists, reports The Indian Express, on March 6. Gaya, the Ministry noted, was the most affected. The contribution of anti-Maoist Special Forces is not visible in Bihar, a senior official said. This could have serious repercussions as the Maoists would attempt to regain areas they have been driven out of over the years. In its letter to Sinha, the Ministry also complained that the Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF), alleged to be a Maoist front organisation, enjoyed a free run. It was allowed to hold a rally at Muzaffarpur in December 2012 though the Centre was against it, sources said. The rally, organised under the banner of Janata Par Yudh Virodhi Manch and attended by more than 1,000 people, has not gone down well with the central forces fighting the Maoists.
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March - 5 
Separately, a statement of the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), the political wing of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has claimed that its investigation have found that two personnel of the AR were killed and three others injured during an attack by
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Separately, a statement of the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), the political wing of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) has claimed that its investigation have found that two personnel of the AR were killed and three others injured during an attack by a tactical command of the outfit on February 21 at Saibol village, Chandel District, reports Kanglaonline. It has further said that the act of the AR to assault the nearby villagers after the attack is to create a rift among the people and the outfit.
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March - 5 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) special court here on March 5, remanded suspected Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) operative Muhammad Manzar Imam to NIA custody till March 18, 2013, reports Deccan Chronicle.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) special court here on March 5, remanded suspected Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) operative Muhammad Manzar Imam to NIA custody till March 18, 2013, reports Deccan Chronicle.
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March - 5 
The Sangai Express reports on March 6 that reacting to newspaper reports about attacks on Assam Rifles (AR) at Saibol village in Chandel District by the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the outfit's claim of killing two AR troops in another offensiv
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The Sangai Express reports on March 6 that reacting to newspaper reports about attacks on Assam Rifles (AR) at Saibol village in Chandel District by the Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and the outfit's claim of killing two AR troops in another offensive, a AR statement dismissed the outfit's claim as false and fabricated.
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March - 5 
The Sangai Express reports that a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres from Yumnam Khunnou-Eshingthembi crossing and Mahabali Mamang, Palace Compound in Imphal East District on Ma
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The Sangai Express reports that a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres from Yumnam Khunnou-Eshingthembi crossing and Mahabali Mamang, Palace Compound in Imphal East District on March 5. 17 Chinese hand grenades and four demand notes were seized from them.
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March - 5 
The Shillong Times reports that the Border Security Force (BSF), on March 5, arrested seven Bangladeshi illegal immigrants from Sonapur Bridge in East Jaintia Hills District while they were trying to exfiltrate into Bangladesh. They have been identif
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The Shillong Times reports that the Border Security Force (BSF), on March 5, arrested seven Bangladeshi illegal immigrants from Sonapur Bridge in East Jaintia Hills District while they were trying to exfiltrate into Bangladesh. They have been identified as Dedhu Ahmad (35), Annamuddin (20), Sohel Ahmed (20), Abdush Subhan (25), Abdur Mannan (18), Sual Ahmed (20) and Fazaz Uddin (18). The operation party recovered 11 mobiles phones worth INR 24000 cash worth INR 9,400. It was revealed that all the Bangladeshi illegal immigrants were working in a cement factory at Ladrymbai area in East Jaintia Hills District.
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March - 5 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before the Police in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh, on March 5, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Inspector General of Police (IG), Himanshu Gupta, said “The 22-year-old
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres surrendered before the Police in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh, on March 5, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Inspector General of Police (IG), Himanshu Gupta, said “The 22-year-old Pallo Budhu, the member of National Park Indravati Bhamragarh (NIB) Guerrilla Company and Baisu Rayam (25) Deputy Commander of the Bhairamgarh Local Guerrilla Squad (LGS), had expressed their desire to join the mainstream and surrendered in Bijapur." He also added "They were given INR 10,000 as an encouragement amount."
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March - 5 
Two militants of the IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), surrendered before the officers of the Red Horns Division of the Army and Police at Kokrajhar District on March 5, reports The Sentinel. The two surrendere
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Two militants of the IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), surrendered before the officers of the Red Horns Division of the Army and Police at Kokrajhar District on March 5, reports The Sentinel. The two surrendered militants were identified as ‘second lieutenant’ John Islary alias Jwngsar and N Jangkrithai alias Jigkanta Narzary (26). John Islary was the former Commanding Officer (CO) of Western Command and is now the CO of the Central Region of the NDFB-IKS. The two NDFB-IKS militants deposited two 7.65 mm pistols, three magazines and 8 live ammunition of 7.65 mm pistol during the surrender.
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March - 5 
With the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) groups trying to strengthen their cadre by reviving Son-Ganga Vindhyachal Zonal Committee (SGVZC) and by appointing Dilip Baitha of Gadhwa District in Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh Police have decided
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With the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) groups trying to strengthen their cadre by reviving Son-Ganga Vindhyachal Zonal Committee (SGVZC) and by appointing Dilip Baitha of Gadhwa District in Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh Police have decided to host an interstate coordination meeting with the Police of neighbouring states to finalise a strategy to foil this bid of Maoists, reports The Times of India on March 6. The strategy of state government to add aggression in the operations of police and paramilitary forces and ensuring development in the Maoist affected districts of state including Sonbhadra, Chandauli and Mirzapur helped in putting a check on Maoist menace in the state. After 2004, the Maoist groups could not execute any major destructive plans in this region. During 2010-2012, Maoist commanders like Munna Vishwakarma, Ajit Kole, Lalvrat Kole, Guddu alias Ramkeval Urao and Samjhawan Chero either surrendered or were arrested by the police. But the fresh inputs received by the police hints that the Maoists have started their bid to revive their network in SGVZC which covers also Rohtas and Kaimur districts of Bihar, Gadhwa of Jharkhand. As per this input, 35-year-old Dilip Baitha has been appointed as the new zonal commander while Rambali Kharwar (55) had been appointed as his lieutenant. It is considered that the Maoists would try revive their network in Naugarh Chandraprabha Sub-Zonal Committee, Robertsganj Machi SZC and Duddhi Chopan Bhojpur SZC, which operate under SGVZC.
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March - 6 
40,626 Bangladeshis, who were declared as illegal migrants have evaded deportation over the years, reports Times of India on March 7. Assam Accord implementation Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, in a written reply to a question by Asom Gana Parishad (
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40,626 Bangladeshis, who were declared as illegal migrants have evaded deportation over the years, reports Times of India on March 7. Assam Accord implementation Minister, Himanta Biswa Sarma, in a written reply to a question by Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) legislator Keshab Mahanta, informed the house on March 6 that the Police have been instructed to nab these illegal migrants so that they can be deported to their country. "Police in every District are on their look out and there have been a few arrests too," the minister stated in his reply.
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March - 6 
Acting on a tip-off the Border Security Force (BSF) and Odisha Police personnel have recovered a huge cache of explosives including three China-made hand grenades during a counter insurgency operation in Pindamali forests under Narayanpatna Police St
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Acting on a tip-off the Border Security Force (BSF) and Odisha Police personnel have recovered a huge cache of explosives including three China-made hand grenades during a counter insurgency operation in Pindamali forests under Narayanpatna Police Station of Koraput District, Odisha, on March 6, reports The Times of India. Commenting on the matter, Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP), Avinash Kumar said "The explosives were dumped by Maoists in the deep forest so that those can be retrieved for future use. The security personnel safely recovered the explosives and no injury has been reported". Among the other articles recovered were 117 gelatin sticks, 30 kg of iron chips, one live landmine, 22 packets of liquid explosives and two packet of live wire. The recovery of Chinese-made explosives has taken the security men by surprise. "Never before had Chinese arms or explosives been recovered from Maoists hideouts. There is possibility that the grenades could have been smuggled from China through agents for the Maoist organization," said BSF intelligence sources. "The presence of more Chinese arms and explosives in the area cannot be ruled out," sources said.
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March - 6 
All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU) has demanded issuance of Inner Line Permits (ILPs) for people coming from outside the state to check the unabated influx of outsiders, mainly from Bangladesh. ABSU ‘president’ Promod Boro and ‘general secretary’ Romeo
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All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU) has demanded issuance of Inner Line Permits (ILPs) for people coming from outside the state to check the unabated influx of outsiders, mainly from Bangladesh. ABSU ‘president’ Promod Boro and ‘general secretary’ Romeo P Narzary, in a memorandum sent to the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday, said the lands in tribal belts and blocks are being occupied by non-tribals and Bangladeshis, but the government machineries have done nothing to protect these lands from the encroachers.
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March - 6 
Defying curfew, protesters clashed with Security Forces (SFs) while protesting against the alleged killing of Tahir Latief Sofi by Army trooper on March 5, in which at least 50 persons, including 20 Police personnel were injured, reports Daily Excels
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Defying curfew, protesters clashed with Security Forces (SFs) while protesting against the alleged killing of Tahir Latief Sofi by Army trooper on March 5, in which at least 50 persons, including 20 Police personnel were injured, reports Daily Excelsior on March 7.
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March - 6 
Further, the Pro-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) has made it clear that it would not accept any alternative arrangement other than a separate State of Bodoland, reports The Sentinel on March 7.
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Further, the Pro-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) has made it clear that it would not accept any alternative arrangement other than a separate State of Bodoland, reports The Sentinel on March 7.
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March - 6 
Maharashtra Government, on March 6, has said it cannot be claimed that Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] activities in Gadchiroli District of the State have ended until the movement comes to a complete halt, reports The Economic Times. The State Home
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Maharashtra Government, on March 6, has said it cannot be claimed that Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] activities in Gadchiroli District of the State have ended until the movement comes to a complete halt, reports The Economic Times. The State Home Minister, R R Patil, said "The Naxal activities cannot be claimed to have decreased till the movement is fully stopped."
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March - 6 
Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat, on March 6, appealed to militants operating in the State to shun violence and participate in the peace process so that development work could be speeded up, reports The Shillong Times. Addressing the State assembly,
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Manipur Governor Gurbachan Jagat, on March 6, appealed to militants operating in the State to shun violence and participate in the peace process so that development work could be speeded up, reports The Shillong Times. Addressing the State assembly, the governor said three insurgent groups — United Revolutionary Front (URF), Kangleipak Communist Party-Lamphel (KCP-Lamphel) and Kanglei Yawol Kann Lup–Military Defence Force (KYKL-MDF) — have entered into agreements with the union and State governments. The governor said the state government with the union government has signed the extension of suspension of operations (SOO) agreement with Kuki outfit, United People’s Front (UPF) and offered to sign a similar agreement with another Kuki outfit, Kuki National Organisation (KNO). Jagat appealed to the KNO to come forward and sign the SOO agreement along the lines of UPF and asked the civil Kuki organisation, Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC), demanding a separate Kukiland, to desist from calling frequent bandhs and blockades which affected the common man. Official sources said peace talks with URF, KYKL-MDF AND KCP-Lamphel would begin soon since the three had signed agreements with the Government under which the forces would suspend operations against them. They said both central and State Government forces had stopped operations against UPF since it signed the agreement with the Government some years ago. Talks for a settlement with the outfit, demanding creation of Kukiland, have already begun.
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March - 6 
Non-Rabha and non-tribal organisations under Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) strongly opposed the inclusion of respective villages in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) in a rally held at Bhalukdubi lower primary school field near Goalpa
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Non-Rabha and non-tribal organisations under Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) strongly opposed the inclusion of respective villages in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) in a rally held at Bhalukdubi lower primary school field near Goalpara District on March 6. The protesters demanded the exclusion of 394 villages in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts dominated by non-Rabha and non-tribal people from the draft list of 770 villages.
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March - 6 
One woman was arrested from Kamalpur area of Kamrup Rural District along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of a face value of INR 25,000 on March 6, Press Trust of India reported.
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One woman was arrested from Kamalpur area of Kamrup Rural District along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of a face value of INR 25,000 on March 6, Press Trust of India reported.
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March - 6 
Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) the Union Minister for Home Affairs (UMHA), Sushil Kumar Shinde said that the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) government has made no formal request for revocation of Armed Forces Special P
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Replying to a question in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Parliament) the Union Minister for Home Affairs (UMHA), Sushil Kumar Shinde said that the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) government has made no formal request for revocation of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) till date, reported Kashmir Times.
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March - 6 
Special branch of Dimapur Police on March 6 arrested the “commander in chief” and another cadre of Dimasa National Liberation Front (DNLF), at Public Works Division (PWD) area Supply junction in Dimapur Distinct, reports Nagaland Post. The commander
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Special branch of Dimapur Police on March 6 arrested the “commander in chief” and another cadre of Dimasa National Liberation Front (DNLF), at Public Works Division (PWD) area Supply junction in Dimapur Distinct, reports Nagaland Post. The commander in chief was identified as Thairying Hakamausa alias Rohit Hakamausa alias Sujit Hakamausa (29) while his accomplice was identified as “private” Ujjal Thousan (26). Police recovered a 7.67 pistol, one magazine and five live rounds. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP)-Special Branch, Israel Xuiv said that Sujit had extorted INR 290,000 from Dimapur and was suspected to be involved in many unreported cases like extortion and abduction in Dimapur. He said that DNLF was established in 2009 and has around 40-50 cadres. Sujit had also given INR 200,000 in advance to “someone” for procuring arms, Israel said. Meanwhile, Israel said as per the record, Sujit had escaped from a jail in Dima Hasao District of Assam in August 2012 after he was arrested in July 2012 from Guwahati.
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March - 6 
State Director General of Police (DGP) J.N. Choudhary has warned that forces inimical to the state might try to carry out blasts during the Assembly session, reports The Telegraph.
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State Director General of Police (DGP) J.N. Choudhary has warned that forces inimical to the state might try to carry out blasts during the Assembly session, reports The Telegraph.
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March - 6 
The Gorakhpur Police on March 6, attached the property of an alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative, Mirza Shadab Baig, belonging to Azamgarh who is wanted in numerous cases of serial blasts, reports Indian Express. Baig's house is located in Azamg
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The Gorakhpur Police on March 6, attached the property of an alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative, Mirza Shadab Baig, belonging to Azamgarh who is wanted in numerous cases of serial blasts, reports Indian Express. Baig's house is located in Azamgarh's Kot Sahab Ka Kila locality under Kotwali Police circle. Baig is wanted for blasts which took place in the courts of Lucknow, Varanasi and Faizabad on November 23, 2007. The Delhi Police is looking for him in the cases of blasts at Sarojini Nagar market on October 29, 2005 and at five different places on September 13, 2008. In Gorakhpur, three blasts occurred at different places on May 22, 2009.
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March - 6 
The Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) and its army wing Kuki People’s Army (KPA) celebrated its 5th raising day at tactical headquarters at Munli on March 6, reports The Sangai Express. The chairman of the organisation, Pelen Kuki, said, several
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The Kuki National Liberation Front (KNLF) and its army wing Kuki People’s Army (KPA) celebrated its 5th raising day at tactical headquarters at Munli on March 6, reports The Sangai Express. The chairman of the organisation, Pelen Kuki, said, several Kuki revolutionary groups have been set up, but unfortunately, the spirit of their revolutionary movement became meaningless with signing of Suspension of Operation (SoO) with the Government, he added. He pointed out that SoO is the strategy to suppress the true revolutionary movement of the Kukis and create enmity among the people of Manipur and Kuki society in particular. Therefore, KNLF/KPA would not compromise with Kuki people’s army nationalism under SoO, he said adding that Kuki People’s Army and the frontal organisation would fight all the challenges without any fear. The chairman also appealed Kuki National Organization (KNO) and United Peoples Front (UPF) not to be the puppets of the Indian Army instead to join hands for a glorious victory of the motherland.
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March - 6 
The Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) is upset with the Centre’s handling of Anup Chetia’s deportation, as they want him to join the ongoing dialogue with the Central Government, reports The Assam Tribune. A seven-member delegation of the pro-talk
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The Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) is upset with the Centre’s handling of Anup Chetia’s deportation, as they want him to join the ongoing dialogue with the Central Government, reports The Assam Tribune. A seven-member delegation of the pro-talk faction, led by ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa arrived in New Delhi on March 6 to take part in the next round of political dialogue on March 7. The discussion, to be held at the Home Secretary level, would also be attended by Centre’s interlocutor PC Haldar.
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March - 6 
The Shillong Times reports that majority of the Members of the District Council (MDCs) have opposed the move to strengthen the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) on the basis of the proposed peace settlement between the Government and th
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The Shillong Times reports that majority of the Members of the District Council (MDCs) have opposed the move to strengthen the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) on the basis of the proposed peace settlement between the Government and the Achik national Volunteer Council (ANVC). Moving a motion on the proposed peace agreement on the second day of the Budget Session on March 6, Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement (KHNAM) MDC, Adelbert Nongrum said the Council should not accept the Government’s move. “I do not think that the KHADC should agree to this move of strengthening the Council on the basis of the terms and conditions laid down by the ANVC. The outfit had demanded for creation of a Territorial Council in line with the Bodo Territorial Council which the Government had rejected,” Nongrum said. He argued that if the strengthening of the KHADC has to take place then it should be on the basis of the needs and aspirations of the people of Khasi Hills.
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March - 7 
According to intelligence inputs received by the South Eastern Railway (SER), the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is planning to attack a railway escort party that is entrusted with sanitizing the rail tracks close to the West Bengal-Jha
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According to intelligence inputs received by the South Eastern Railway (SER), the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is planning to attack a railway escort party that is entrusted with sanitizing the rail tracks close to the West Bengal-Jharkhand border rather than a passenger-carrying train, reports The Times of India, on March 8. After the 2010 Jnaneswari Express disaster which killed 148 passengers, the possibility of another strike by the Maoists looms large. Commenting on the matter, a highly-placed source revealed "We have information that the Maoists are planning a strike. They won't target a passenger-carrying train as the Jnaneswari strike led to bad publicity. They are planning to attack an escort party instead. Intelligence reports suggest that such a strike has been planned as the Maoists want to use it as a resurgence tool in the eastern part of the country where the rebels have not been able to gain much ground in the recent past".
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March - 7 
After being evicted from Saranda forest in Jharkhand bordering Odisha and Jharkhand, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appears to be planning to regroup in Sundargarh District of Odisha, as a large group of cadres was apparently spotte
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After being evicted from Saranda forest in Jharkhand bordering Odisha and Jharkhand, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) appears to be planning to regroup in Sundargarh District of Odisha, as a large group of cadres was apparently spotted in the area, reports Zee News. Residents of villages on the border between Odisha and Jharkhand have reported movement of the extremists in the region, a Police officer said. The villagers informed the Police that over 150 fully-armed Maoists had been spotted in the border areas of the two States.
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March - 7 
An accused, (identified as Mafat Lal alias Mehul) in the Best Bakery case during 2002 Gujarat riots was, on March 7, arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with October 11, 2007 Ajmer (Ajmer District, Rajasthan) Dargah maus
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An accused, (identified as Mafat Lal alias Mehul) in the Best Bakery case during 2002 Gujarat riots was, on March 7, arrested by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in connection with October 11, 2007 Ajmer (Ajmer District, Rajasthan) Dargah mausoleum blast from Vadodara in Gujarat, reports The Times of India. Earlier, on March 5, NIA had arrested Bhavesh Patel, another accused involved in Ajmer from NOIDA, Uttar Pradesh. According to sources, Mafat Lal is a protege of slain Rashtriya Swayam Sewak (RSS) pracharak Sunil Joshi and was part of the five-member team that carried the bombs from Godhra to Ajmer.
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March - 7 
Chokpot Police in South Garo Hills arrested Somor D Sangma while he was collecting money from coal trucks in Jetra area. He had earlier escaped during an encounter with Police in February where one of the militants had been shot dead. In another
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Chokpot Police in South Garo Hills arrested Somor D Sangma while he was collecting money from coal trucks in Jetra area. He had earlier escaped during an encounter with Police in February where one of the militants had been shot dead. In another incident, a non-tribal businessman was arrested from Chokpot for working with the GNLA. The non-tribal trader identified as Debasis Chakraborty, was picked up following source information about his involvement with militants.
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March - 7 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze the house of a top leader of rival outfit, People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, at Talkasmar village in Palamau District of Jharkhand, on March 7
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze the house of a top leader of rival outfit, People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, at Talkasmar village in Palamau District of Jharkhand, on March 7, reports The Outlook. Over 20 Maoist cadres went to the house of PLFI's ‘self-styled zonal commander’ Baijnath Yadav and asked his family members to vacate it before setting it on fire.
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March - 7 
Meanwhile, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the chairman of hard-line faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G), was placed under house arrest on March 7, after his return from New Delhi, reports Kashmir Times.
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Meanwhile, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, the chairman of hard-line faction of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G), was placed under house arrest on March 7, after his return from New Delhi, reports Kashmir Times.
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March - 7 
Meanwhile, the negotiations between the Central Government and Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) have reached a crucial stage with the militant leaders claiming that they have received positive vibes from the Government
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Meanwhile, the negotiations between the Central Government and Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) have reached a crucial stage with the militant leaders claiming that they have received positive vibes from the Government, reports The Assam Tribune. “Yes, talks were successful”, Union Home Secretary, RK Singh later told newsmen.
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March - 7 
Meanwhile, the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in a statement, wished the women of the State on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, 2013. The statement has further lamented the rapid increase in violence against women a
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Meanwhile, the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in a statement, wished the women of the State on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, 2013. The statement has further lamented the rapid increase in violence against women and denying of their rights.
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March - 7 
Meanwhile, the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in a statement, wished the women of the State on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, 2013. The statement has further lamented the rapid increase in violence against women a
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Meanwhile, the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in a statement, wished the women of the State on the occasion of the International Women’s Day, 2013. The statement has further lamented the rapid increase in violence against women and denying of their rights. Also, the Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), the political wing of Peoples Liberation Army (PLA), in a statement by its publicity secretary Roben Khuman has greeted the womenfolk of the State on the eve of the International Women’s Day.
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March - 7 
Police arrested a person, identified as Rajesh, from Bandu Kheri village of Saharanpur District and recovered Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth INR 350000 from his house, which was to be supplied in various cities of Haryana, The Times of India
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Police arrested a person, identified as Rajesh, from Bandu Kheri village of Saharanpur District and recovered Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth INR 350000 from his house, which was to be supplied in various cities of Haryana, The Times of India reports on March 8. Police thus busted an inter-state racket, under which FICN were being circulated in Haryana from Uttar Pradesh.
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March - 7 
Police have arrested two persons, C Dhanuskodi and P Periyapandi on charges of attempting to pass off Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) at Melur in Madurai District on March 7, reports The Times of India. Police said that they have seized two counterf
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Police have arrested two persons, C Dhanuskodi and P Periyapandi on charges of attempting to pass off Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) at Melur in Madurai District on March 7, reports The Times of India. Police said that they have seized two counterfeit currency notes of INR 1,000 denomination. The two have been booked under two counts of Indian Penal Code (IPC) under charges of using as genuine, forged or counterfeit currency.
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March - 7 
Protest and clashes between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) amid curfew continued in various parts of the State for the second consecutive day in which 40 persons, including SF troopers, received injuries, reports Daily Excelsior on March 8. App
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Protest and clashes between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) amid curfew continued in various parts of the State for the second consecutive day in which 40 persons, including SF troopers, received injuries, reports Daily Excelsior on March 8. Apprehending trouble after the Friday prayers, authorities announced imposition of curfew in entire Srinagar city (Srinagar District) and major towns of Kashmir valley. A Police spokesman said, “Miscreants pelted stones in Batamaloo and Zakoora in Srinagar (District), Khanpora, Cement bridge and Palhalan in Baramulla (District), Narbal crossing in Budgam (District), Papchan in Bandipora (District), Cherkoot Lolab in Kupwara (District). Police exercised maximum restraint chased them away.”
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March - 7 
Punjab Police, on March 7, recovered arms and ammunition, including two German MP5 guns, one .32 bore revolver and 200 live cartridges from Tarn Taran District on the basis of information provided by Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) militant Narain
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Punjab Police, on March 7, recovered arms and ammunition, including two German MP5 guns, one .32 bore revolver and 200 live cartridges from Tarn Taran District on the basis of information provided by Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) militant Narain Singh Chaura, according to The Times of India. According to Punjab Police officials, this is probably the first instance of the recovery of German guns from a terrorist in India. A top Punjab Police official said, "The MP5 gun is deadlier than AK 47. There are few security agencies in the country, which have this weapon."
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March - 7 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two militants of Adivasi People’s Army (APA), identified as Jermis Munda and Markush Munda, at Paharpur under Kumarikata Police Station in Baksa District on March 7, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered five rifles, two
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two militants of Adivasi People’s Army (APA), identified as Jermis Munda and Markush Munda, at Paharpur under Kumarikata Police Station in Baksa District on March 7, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered five rifles, two hand grenades, 45 detonators from their possession.
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March - 7 
Separately, State Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, on March 7, said that the level of insurgency has come down because of development, reports Assam Tribune. He further stated that doors of the Government are open for all, who sought solution of their pr
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Separately, State Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi, on March 7, said that the level of insurgency has come down because of development, reports Assam Tribune. He further stated that doors of the Government are open for all, who sought solution of their problems through talks.
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March - 7 
The Assam Tribune reports that taking the next step towards fulfilment of the demands made by the pro-talk faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), the Centre is likely to start the process of inter-ministerial deliberations to work out a package. The Centre’s la
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The Assam Tribune reports that taking the next step towards fulfilment of the demands made by the pro-talk faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), the Centre is likely to start the process of inter-ministerial deliberations to work out a package. The Centre’s latest move was conveyed to the team of pro-talk leaders at the tripartite meeting held in New Delhi on March 7. At the meeting, Union Home Secretary, R.K. Singh reviewed the progress so far made in talks with ULFA. After detailed discussion, it was decided to follow up on a few specific steps on some issues, said official sources. The outfit is demanding amendment of the Constitution to safeguard the identity and culture of the indigenous people, greater control over the State’s natural resources and more autonomy.
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March - 7 
The Sangai Express reports on March 8 that Security Forces recovered explosives with the arrest of one Gin Zamuan Simte. Altogether, 450 detonators, 165 Gelatin sticks, 50 meter of safety fuse and two 12 bore guns were recovered from Simte's possessi
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The Sangai Express reports on March 8 that Security Forces recovered explosives with the arrest of one Gin Zamuan Simte. Altogether, 450 detonators, 165 Gelatin sticks, 50 meter of safety fuse and two 12 bore guns were recovered from Simte's possession, who along with the recoveries have been handed over to Imphal West Police station.
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March - 7 
The Sangai Express reports on March 8 that the proposed political dialogue between the Government of India, Government of Manipur and Kuki rebel groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact which has been deferred on more than one occasion because
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The Sangai Express reports on March 8 that the proposed political dialogue between the Government of India, Government of Manipur and Kuki rebel groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact which has been deferred on more than one occasion because of the elections in three Northeastern States is likely to be set into motion very soon. A spokesman of United Peoples Front (UPF), one of the two conglomerates of Kuki armed groups under SoO pact, told The Sangai Express that the proposed political dialogue was put off repeatedly because of the Assembly elections in Tripura, Nagaland and Meghalaya. As the elections of the three States are now over, UPF would urge the Government of India to initiate political dialogue. He speculated that the political dialogue would be put into full gear by April.
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March - 7 
The Shillong Times reports that Chokpot Police arrested a Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer council (ANVC-B) militant and a collaborator of the Garo national liberation Army (GNLA) in two separate incidents on March 7.
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The Shillong Times reports that Chokpot Police arrested a Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer council (ANVC-B) militant and a collaborator of the Garo national liberation Army (GNLA) in two separate incidents on March 7.
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March - 7 
The Shillong Times reports that the Registrar Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal, Delhi High Court, on March 7, discussed the issue of declaring the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) as an unlawful association. The tribunal will h
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The Shillong Times reports that the Registrar Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Tribunal, Delhi High Court, on March 7, discussed the issue of declaring the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) as an unlawful association. The tribunal will hear all the points brought before it and will then decide whether the ban imposed on the HNLC should be extended or not. The HNLC is a product of a 1992 split in the then Hynniewtrep Achik Liberation Council (HALC), the first tribal outfit militant of Meghalaya
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The Times of India reports that in a major arms haul, Mizoram Police and Assam Rifles seized 31 AK-47 assault rifles, one Singapore-made LMG and 1 US-made Browning automatic rifle, 809 rounds of ammunition and 32 magazines from a farmhouse near Lengp
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The Times of India reports that in a major arms haul, Mizoram Police and Assam Rifles seized 31 AK-47 assault rifles, one Singapore-made LMG and 1 US-made Browning automatic rifle, 809 rounds of ammunition and 32 magazines from a farmhouse near Lengpui Airport in Mizoram. Mizoram Police's Superintendant of Police, CID (Crime), Joseph Lalchhuana, said acting on a tip off, they seized 23 AK-47 rifles, 1 LMG and 1 Browning rifle on March 7. He added that another seizure was made on March 8 after interrogation of the three arrested persons identified as Robi Chakma, Soboz Chakma and Moni Tripura, suspected to be members of a militant outfit in Bangladesh. Lalchhuana added that 8 AK-47 assault rifles and 809 rounds of ammunition were seized in the second raid which was conducted at a place which is near the first spot of seizure. The militants intended to take the arms across the border to Bangladesh for their cadres.
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March - 8 
Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth face value INR 46,500 was recovered as four persons, identified as Bharat Patel, Dalsukh Gadhiya, Vipul Patel and Vinu Rathwa, were arrested from Halol locality of Panchmahal District on mrach 8, reports The
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Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth face value INR 46,500 was recovered as four persons, identified as Bharat Patel, Dalsukh Gadhiya, Vipul Patel and Vinu Rathwa, were arrested from Halol locality of Panchmahal District on mrach 8, reports The Times of India. Police said that the four accused had named one Dhanraj as the kingpin of the racket.
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March - 8 
A former militant turned counter-insurgent, identified as Bashir Ahmad Gania, was first abducted from Kunzar locality of Tangmarg area of Baramulla District and later shot dead on March 8 by unidentified militants, reports Daily Excelsior. Police sai
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A former militant turned counter-insurgent, identified as Bashir Ahmad Gania, was first abducted from Kunzar locality of Tangmarg area of Baramulla District and later shot dead on March 8 by unidentified militants, reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that Gania was taken to nearby Kunzar nallah and shot dead by his abductors. Quoting sources, Greater Kashmir added that unidentified gunmen had also killed his brother some time back.
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March - 8 
A group of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres, a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a former member of the outfit on NH-75 in Chanho block of Ranchi District, on March 8, reports The Times of Indi
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A group of People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres, a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a former member of the outfit on NH-75 in Chanho block of Ranchi District, on March 8, reports The Times of India. Munna Yadav alias Ram Prasad Yadav, 30, was on his way home when three unidentified assailants on motorbikes attacked him. Yadav had dared to desert the outfit four months ago to get back to the mainstream and did not participate in any activity or meeting after he was released on bail. Sanjay Suman, Chanho Police Station in-charge, said the deceased had received threat calls from his former colleagues. Suman further said, "Yadav was an active rebel and had helped PLFI activists in successfully carrying out various criminal activities".
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March - 8 
After the Naga Peoples Front (NPF)-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) has come back to power in Nagaland, the Government of Nagaland has geared up to exert more pressure on New Delhi to bring the protracted Indo-Naga peace talk to an amicable
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After the Naga Peoples Front (NPF)-led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) has come back to power in Nagaland, the Government of Nagaland has geared up to exert more pressure on New Delhi to bring the protracted Indo-Naga peace talk to an amicable solution. One senior functionary of the United Naga Council (UNC) informed The Sangai Express that one primary agenda of the newly elected DAN Government of Nagaland is securing a solution to the Indo-Naga issue. After DAN has been re-elected to power in Nagaland, UNC delegates would start visiting Chandel, Tamenglong, Ukhrul and Senapati Districts so as to keep its demand for alternative arrangement alive, added the UNC functionary.
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March - 8 
Elsewhere, publication of the final draft of villages of Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC), scheduled to be published on March 8 (today), will be delayed as numerous claims and objections are still being heard in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts, r
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Elsewhere, publication of the final draft of villages of Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC), scheduled to be published on March 8 (today), will be delayed as numerous claims and objections are still being heard in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts, reports The Telegraph. Official sources in the two Districts said draft of village councils and general council published in the block development offices, circle and deputy commissioners’ offices on February 20 received numerous claims and objections till the last date of February 28. “But keeping the flow of claims and objections in view, both the district administrations later extended the date to March 5 but publication of final draft could not be possible on March 8 as hearing to the submissions has not been completed yet,” an official in Goalpara said.
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March - 8 
Five suspected Anti Talk Faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) cadres hatching a plan to abduct a bank employee from Guwahati city were arrested from the Christianbasti area on March 8, reports The Times of India. The arrested c
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Five suspected Anti Talk Faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) cadres hatching a plan to abduct a bank employee from Guwahati city were arrested from the Christianbasti area on March 8, reports The Times of India. The arrested cadres have been identified as Gajen Boro alias Lenra, Sanjiv Swargiary alias Ranjal, Jita Boro, Mithuyal Basumatary and Vijay Ramchiary. All of them are from Baksa District. Police, too, found a .9 mm pistol, five rounds of ammunition and bottles of chloroform in their possession. One SUV vehicle has also been seized.
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March - 8 
Over 130 persons, including 77 Police and Para-military personnel, were injured as many protesters defied curfew after Friday prayers on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. Police sources said, “At around 65 places there were stone pelting incidents wh
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Over 130 persons, including 77 Police and Para-military personnel, were injured as many protesters defied curfew after Friday prayers on March 8, reports Daily Excelsior. Police sources said, “At around 65 places there were stone pelting incidents while at around 40 places there were peaceful protests.” A Police spokesperson said that miscreants pelted stones at Soura in Srinagar (Srinagar District), Dewan Bagh in Baramulla District, Shopian (Shopian District), Anantnag (Anantnag District), Awantipora and Qaimouh cities in Kulgam District, Sopore (Baramulla District), Kupwara (Kupwara District), Bandipora (Bandipora District) and Handwara (Handwara District). Additionally, during the past few days 103 vehicles, including 20 civil, 35 Police, 45 CRPF and three Government suffered damage at the hands of miscreants in stone pelting at various places in areas falling under Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam and Shopian. It is worth mentioning here that these protest erupted after a protestor, identified as Tahir Latief Sofi, was killed in alleged firing by Army on March 5. He was participating in a demonstration called for one Kamran Mudarsi who was found dead under mysterious circumstances at his University Hostel’s residence in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) on March 2. Fellow residents of the hostel found Mudarsi’s body hanging from the ceiling of his room. These protests clubbed with the newly formed coordination committee Mutahida-Majilis–Mushawarat’s (MMM) call to hold demonstration in support of the demand for return of body of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru who was hanged on February 9, 2013.
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March - 8 
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) cleared acquisition of eight armour-plated, medium-lift Mi-17 V5 helicopters from Russia for the use of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and paramilitary forces in the ongoing anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremis
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The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) cleared acquisition of eight armour-plated, medium-lift Mi-17 V5 helicopters from Russia for the use of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and paramilitary forces in the ongoing anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations, reports The Times of India on March 9. The eight Mi-17 V5 helicopters, which are weaponised and capable of operating during the night, come even as the Indian Air Force (IAF) is inducting 139 such helicopters for its own use. IAF has deployed six older versions of the Mi-17 V5 helicopters for logistical support to paramilitary and police forces in the anti-LWE operations but its personnel are allowed to fire only in self-defence if they come under attack. The government has firmly ruled out any "offensive air operations" against the left-wing extremists.
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March - 8 
The Sentinel reports that the Paresh Baruah faction of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) received a big jolt following surrendering of its 11 cadres before the Deputy Commissioner of Tinsukia (District) at a brief function held at Tinsukia on
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The Sentinel reports that the Paresh Baruah faction of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) received a big jolt following surrendering of its 11 cadres before the Deputy Commissioner of Tinsukia (District) at a brief function held at Tinsukia on March 8. The surrendered militants were identified as Monoranjan Gogoi alias Kanu alias Minto Asom, Dipen Saikia alias Raja Asom, Manik Dohotia alias Meghon Asom, Hayanta Saikia alias Joi Asom, Bulen Moran alias Devid Asom, Rantu Moran alias Ashim Asom, Mizo Gohain alias Andhi Asom, Hemkanta Changmai alias Jatin Khanka, Dhania Saikia alias Kancha, Dharmen Sonowal alias Janbha and Raju Moran alias Robit. The surrendered militants also submitted a huge number of sophisticated weapons and ammunitions including four AK –81, four magazines, G.2 SLR assault rifles and its 3 magazines, 7.65 pistol and its 2 magazines, 7.62 pistol’s 25 rounds, 7.62 pistols and 39 AK series live ammunition, five rounds .9 mm ammunition, seven Chinese grenades, 12 bottle grenades, 6 kilograms (kg) RDX powder, seven kg TNT, five packets green gelatin and red gelatin each, 2 numbers mobiles and huge number of olive green uniforms and bags. Bijoy Chinese, Deputy Chief and a close associate of Paresh Baruah, who recently surrendered had stated that a number of hardcore militants were waiting to surrender within a short time. The surrender was a part of the process, Police claimed.
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March - 8 
The Supreme Court (SC) stayed a Calcutta High Court judgment directing West Bengal to treat arrested members of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) as “political prisoners” by declaring the outfit a “political movement,” reports Th
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The Supreme Court (SC) stayed a Calcutta High Court judgment directing West Bengal to treat arrested members of the Communist Party of India-Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) as “political prisoners” by declaring the outfit a “political movement,” reports The Hindu. A Bench of Justices, Aftab Alam and Ranjana Desai, was acting on the State Government’s appeal challenging the rationale of the August 8, 2012 High Court verdict. The High Court had declared CPI-ML Spokesman Gour Nararayan Chakraborty, who was facing charges under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, a “political prisoner” under the West Bengal Correctional Services Act, 1992. Six other Maoists facing similar charges — V. Venketeswara Reddy, Sambhu Soren, Sagan Murmu, Chatradhar Mahato, Sukanti Baskey and Prasun Chatterjee — had also secured similar privileges from the High Court. The State asked whether an active member of a declared terrorist organisation could claim to be a political prisoner. “The judgment has wrongly held that even terrorist activities would amount to a political movement and therefore participants in such terrorist acts would be political prisoners.”
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March - 8 
Two brothers from a village in Odisha's Gajapati District, on March 8, claimed that they were abducted by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) and asked by the outfit’s chief Sabyasachi Panda to work for his party, reports Zee News. The two claimed that they w
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Two brothers from a village in Odisha's Gajapati District, on March 8, claimed that they were abducted by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) and asked by the outfit’s chief Sabyasachi Panda to work for his party, reports Zee News. The two claimed that they were attacked and abducted by OMP cadres, on February 4, from their village Hachigandi in Mohana block but escaped from captivity after about a month. Commenting on the matter, Gajapati Superintendent of Police (SP), C S Meena said about seven cadres including a woman came to the village of Prafulla Dalabehera and Prakash Dalabehera and forcibly took them blind folded with their hands tied to an unknown destination. On February 14 OMP leader Sabhyasachi Panda allegedly asked Prakash to work for his organisation, Meena said adding when he declined Panda allegedly fired at Prakash and injured him.
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March - 9 
A combined team of Assam Rifles and Police, on March 9, seized drugs worth INR 300000 and a country-made pistol from a Muslim youth at Lilong area in Thoubal District, reports The Times of India.
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A combined team of Assam Rifles and Police, on March 9, seized drugs worth INR 300000 and a country-made pistol from a Muslim youth at Lilong area in Thoubal District, reports The Times of India.
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March - 9 
A prominent Hindu pilgrimage spot, the Baidyanath-Dham temple, situated in Deoghar District figured among eight other targets on the target list of Indian Mujahideen (IM), revealed Muhammad Manzar Iman, an IM operative who was arrested on March 3, 20
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A prominent Hindu pilgrimage spot, the Baidyanath-Dham temple, situated in Deoghar District figured among eight other targets on the target list of Indian Mujahideen (IM), revealed Muhammad Manzar Iman, an IM operative who was arrested on March 3, 2013, during interrogation, reports The Times of India on March 10. Deoghar Superintendent of Police, Subodh Prasad, said that following the inputs tight security arrangement had been made on an around the temple. Manzar Imam also divulged names of six aides from Ranchi and Ramgarh districts and confirmed the existence of IM sleeper cells in Jharkhand, The Telegraph added. As reported earlier, Imam was arrested in connection with the Wagamon Students’ Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) camp case (December 2007), and a suspect in the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad twin blasts case.
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March - 9 
Acting on a tip-off, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Surat Police arrested three on March 9 from Surya Kiran Apartment in Surat city (Surat District) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 92,000, reports The Times of India. The
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Acting on a tip-off, the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Surat Police arrested three on March 9 from Surya Kiran Apartment in Surat city (Surat District) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 92,000, reports The Times of India. The arrestees have been identified as Baijnath Sahu, Shivshankar Sahu and Dobilal Sahu. Shivshankar and Dobilal, residents of Chakaibazar village in Jamui District of Jharkhand, told the Police that they had bought the FICN from one Salim Khan of Malda District in West Bengal. Baijnath and Shivshankar were arrested by the Police in 2012 for their alleged involvement in a FICN racket and were out on bail since last six months. Dobilal was arrested by Umra Police in Surat city (Surat District) in 2008 for circulating FICN.
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March - 9 
India's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministry has launched the National Internet Registry (NIR), reports telecompapaer.com on March 10. The registry will reduce the cost of procuring Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and will also fa
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India's Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Ministry has launched the National Internet Registry (NIR), reports telecompapaer.com on March 10. The registry will reduce the cost of procuring Internet Protocol (IP) addresses and will also facilitate faster access to information for cybercrime investigators and government authorities.
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March - 9 
Kanglaonline reports that unidentified persons kept a bomb at the residential gate of an Executive Engineer (EE) of the Social Welfare Department in the morning of March 9 under Lamshang Police Station in Imphal West District.
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Kanglaonline reports that unidentified persons kept a bomb at the residential gate of an Executive Engineer (EE) of the Social Welfare Department in the morning of March 9 under Lamshang Police Station in Imphal West District.
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March - 9 
Nagaland Post reports on March 10 Manipur police arrested three Bangladeshi immigrants near Pallel check post, who had been staying in Manipur pretending to be Indian Muslim, while trying to proceed to Moreh from Imphal. According to Police, the accu
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Nagaland Post reports on March 10 Manipur police arrested three Bangladeshi immigrants near Pallel check post, who had been staying in Manipur pretending to be Indian Muslim, while trying to proceed to Moreh from Imphal. According to Police, the accused have been identified as-- Muhammad Salau Rahman, Muhammad Rafigue Islam and Muhammad Manab Husain (24).
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March - 9 
Nagaland Post reports that miscreants blew up a State Government-run lower primary school at Kachurthal village under Ramnathpur Police station areas in Assam’s Hailakandi District near Mizoram border in the night of March 9. Police said the blast wa
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Nagaland Post reports that miscreants blew up a State Government-run lower primary school at Kachurthal village under Ramnathpur Police station areas in Assam’s Hailakandi District near Mizoram border in the night of March 9. Police said the blast was triggered by suspected Mizoram-based miscreants. However, there was no report of any loss of life. Sources said border dispute between the two neighboring States has been a contentious issue for past many years. Mizos claim Kachurthal village is within the boundary of Mizoram. They have been opposing the construction of the school in question by Assam authorities. In 2012, the school was damaged due to similar blast.
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March - 9 
On March 9, BSF personnel of Baghmara in South Garo Hills District arrested four Bangladeshi illegal immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India from Bangladesh.
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On March 9, BSF personnel of Baghmara in South Garo Hills District arrested four Bangladeshi illegal immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India from Bangladesh.
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March - 9 
The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police on March 9 took the custody of Farooq Naiku, who was arrested by the Mumbai crime branch on January 16 along with Mohammed Talukdar for Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) links, reported The Times of India. Police said that th
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The Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Police on March 9 took the custody of Farooq Naiku, who was arrested by the Mumbai crime branch on January 16 along with Mohammed Talukdar for Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) links, reported The Times of India. Police said that the scrutiny of Naiku's email reveals that he was in touch with two hardcore militants, Raees Mir and Carnal Choudhary. As reported earlier, Naiku passed on the information either through telephonic conversations, mails or by crossing the border, to his Pakistani handlers and intelligence agencies.
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March - 9 
The Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unification (KRA-U) has said in a release that the KNO/KRA-U cabinets along with its Commander-in-Chief, SHT George and its members have conducted a warm welcome ceremony of those faction cadres of the merged UPF/KRA-U to
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The Kuki Revolutionary Army-Unification (KRA-U) has said in a release that the KNO/KRA-U cabinets along with its Commander-in-Chief, SHT George and its members have conducted a warm welcome ceremony of those faction cadres of the merged UPF/KRA-U to their origin KNO/KRA-U on March 9, 2013 at KNO/KRA-U general Head Quarter, somewhere in Sadar Hills in Senapati District, reports Kanglaonline. It identified that the cadres are Tongjakai Lhouvum alias Ronald, ‘defence secretary’; Kamminlal Chongloi alias Twins, ‘Sergeant major’; Janggouthang Chongloi alias Michael, ‘Finance secretary’; Songkhomang Chongloi alias Sunil; Henchon Singson alias Tearson and Limlenlal Chongloi alias Reuben, ‘Corporal’. The release further added that the cadres will be placed under the protection of the KNO/KRA-U under the leadership of SHT George.
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March - 9 
The Shillong Times reports on March 10 that Border Security Force (BSF) sleuths from Silbari, in South Garo Hills arrested one Lukman Islam (19) while he was trying to infiltrate into India from Bangladesh.
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The Shillong Times reports on March 10 that Border Security Force (BSF) sleuths from Silbari, in South Garo Hills arrested one Lukman Islam (19) while he was trying to infiltrate into India from Bangladesh.
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March - 9 
The Shillong Times reports that Tripura Police sent a three member’s team to Aizawl in the morning of March 9 following a major arms haul by Mizoram Police and Assam Rifles on March 8 near Aizawl airport. Inspector General of Police (Control) Nepal D
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The Shillong Times reports that Tripura Police sent a three member’s team to Aizawl in the morning of March 9 following a major arms haul by Mizoram Police and Assam Rifles on March 8 near Aizawl airport. Inspector General of Police (Control) Nepal Das told media the initial investigation revealed that the arms were supposed to be transported to Tripura for some underground outfit. “Out of three detainees, two are the residents of Kanchanpur of Tripura and another is from Bangladesh, which promoted us to believe that the consignment is for the state,” Mr Das said, adding that Mizoram had become the corridor of arms carrying from Myanmar.
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March - 9 
The Telegraph reports that three Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, including the “commander” of Khonsa town committee of the outfit and a United Liberation Council of Arunachal Pradesh cadre were arrested from Da
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The Telegraph reports that three Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, including the “commander” of Khonsa town committee of the outfit and a United Liberation Council of Arunachal Pradesh cadre were arrested from Damdam village at Khonsa in Tirap District on March 9. Three pistols with ammunition, explosives, detonators and extortion notices were recovered from them.
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March - 9 
The Times of India reports that the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD), a southern Assam-based militant outfit, was disbanded on March 9. At the same time, Dilip Nunisa, the chief of the outfit, announced the formation of a new political party called Halali Pro
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The Times of India reports that the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD), a southern Assam-based militant outfit, was disbanded on March 9. At the same time, Dilip Nunisa, the chief of the outfit, announced the formation of a new political party called Halali Progressive Groups (HPG) at a home-coming ceremony in Haflong, the headquarters of Dima Hasao district. The DHD was officially disbanded during the day as part of a tripartite memorandum of settlement (MoS) between the Centre, the State Government and the surrendered DHD militants belonging to the Nunisa and Jewel Garlosa factions signed on October 8, 2012. It paved the way for creation of a territorial council for Dima Hasao District, which is yet to be implemented. According to the MoS, the DHD was supposed to dissolve itself within six months from the signing of the accord. Nunisa was spearheading an armed struggle for the creation of Dimaraji, a separate Dimasa State comprising Dimasa-inhabited areas of Assam and Nagaland, till his outfit signed a ceasefire agreement with the Centre on January 1, 2003. He said his new party will contest in the coming election to the Dima Hasao Autonomous Council. He said the HPG will work for a peaceful, developed and progressive Dima Hasao.
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March - 9 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the Kerala Government to closely observe the activities of four organizations whose activities allegedly reflect the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) influence, The Times of India report
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has asked the Kerala Government to closely observe the activities of four organizations whose activities allegedly reflect the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) influence, The Times of India reported on March 10. The organizations are Adivasi Vimochana Munnani, Janakiya Vimochana Munnani, Revolutionary Democratic Front and Revolutionary People's Front. The Centre has also alerted the State about the activities of some organizations that are campaigning on issues such as the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Project. A letter sent by the Centre to the State government says that the CPI-Maoist and all its formations and front organizations are included in the schedule of terrorist organizations under Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967 (UAPA), but no legal action is being initiated against them due to the difficulty in gathering evidence to prove that a particular organization is a front organization of CPI-Maoist. As reported earlier, presence of five cadres, including a woman, of CPI-Maoist in Kanjirakolly and Chittari area of Kannur District was confirmed by top Police officials in the month of February.
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March - 9 
Three militants of Achik National Volunteers Council-Breakaway faction (ANVC-B) were killed on March 9, after an encounter between a team of Meghalaya Police and the rebels in Dobu Chitingbang village of East Garo Hills District, reports The Telegrap
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Three militants of Achik National Volunteers Council-Breakaway faction (ANVC-B) were killed on March 9, after an encounter between a team of Meghalaya Police and the rebels in Dobu Chitingbang village of East Garo Hills District, reports The Telegraph. The deceased are yet to be identified but from the documents and arms recovered from the encounter site, it was ascertained that they belonged to the ANVC (B) outfit, Police added. The items which were recovered from the encounter site included a 9mm pistol, one 7.65mm pistol, three empty cases of 7.65mm rounds, one empty case of 9mm round, seven rounds of live 9mm ammunition, two live rounds of unknown calibre pistol bullets, three live rounds of 7.65mm calibre bullets, five empty cases of 7.62mm AK rifle ammunition, two mobile handsets, five SIM cards and other incriminating documents of ANVC (B).
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March - 9 
Two weeks after the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), called a bandh (shutdown strike) in Latehar and Palamu Districts to assert their presence in the area, the Maoists
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Two weeks after the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a breakaway faction of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), called a bandh (shutdown strike) in Latehar and Palamu Districts to assert their presence in the area, the Maoists on March 9 set on fire the house of a PLFI ‘area commander’ Rahul Yadav in Manika in Latehar, reports The Hindu. Earlier in the day, Maoists had set ablaze the house of another PLFI ‘zonal commander’ Laxman Yadav in Paki in Palamu District. Police officials said the PLFI was trying to reorganise in the two adjoining Districts in west Jharkhand. “We had arrested PLFI cadres two years back. Their leader Ganesh Yadav got bail recently and they are trying to assert their presence in the area but they do not have any significant numbers in Latehar. Manika area adjoins Palamu where they have been active in the last few weeks,” said Latehar SP Kranti Kumar.
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March - 9 
Two women Maoists cadres were killed in a gun battle between with Greyhounds, in Bijapur District of Bastar region on March 9, reports The Times of India. Bijapur Deputy Superintendent of Police (Anti-Naxal operations) Ashok Singh, said a joint team
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Two women Maoists cadres were killed in a gun battle between with Greyhounds, in Bijapur District of Bastar region on March 9, reports The Times of India. Bijapur Deputy Superintendent of Police (Anti-Naxal operations) Ashok Singh, said a joint team of Greyhounds and Chhattisgarh Police were on a search in the forests close to Pamed on the inter-state border. Huge quantities of weapons and grenades were seized also from the spot.
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March - 10 
A combined team of Thoubal commandos along with Pallel Police arrested three persons including a captain of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) along with drugs on March 10 from Pallel bazaar area in Chandel District. The
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A combined team of Thoubal commandos along with Pallel Police arrested three persons including a captain of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) along with drugs on March 10 from Pallel bazaar area in Chandel District. The three arrested persons are identified as P R Shamsung Chothe (38), Wahengbam Deepak (38) and Yumnam Suresh Singh (27). According to a Police source, PR Shamsung Chothe is reportedly a captain of the NSCN–IM.
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March - 10 
A day after the Police shot dead three cadres of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) for their involvement in extortion on March 9, the militant outfit, on March 10, denied the Police claim that they were extorting money. I
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A day after the Police shot dead three cadres of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) for their involvement in extortion on March 9, the militant outfit, on March 10, denied the Police claim that they were extorting money. In a statement, ANVC-B leader Rimpu Marak said that foul play has begun as the election is over. Marak stated that the outfit had signed the draft agreement to bring peace to the people, but the moment elected politicians have taken over, the killings have started again. “My cadres were not extorting but were mobilizing the villagers about the draft agreement and they were shot by suspected unknown attackers even though police have claimed the attack,” the statement added. Claiming ‘foul play’ in the incident, the ANVC-B leader stated that the act will create differences among the cadres as the slain cadres were teenagers. “We have come overground for peace and not to be hunted down,” the statement added.
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March - 10 
A total of 1,989 people have died in violence by militants and miscreants in the present Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District (BTAD) areas since the movement for a separate State of Bodoland in 1987, reports The Assam Tribune on March 11. Further
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A total of 1,989 people have died in violence by militants and miscreants in the present Bodoland Territorial Autonomous District (BTAD) areas since the movement for a separate State of Bodoland in 1987, reports The Assam Tribune on March 11. Further, only one accused out of the 426 has so far been punished. The trial of 49 cases has been completed, resulting in the acquittal of 48 and the rest of the cases are pending. In addition, 198 of the total 416 cases pending against the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) had been withdrawn as on January 2012. Of the remaining 218 cases, petition has been filed for withdrawal of 209 cases following recommendation by the screening committees of the districts concerned. Six cases are under consideration of the screening committees and three are under investigation. The next of kin of those killed in violence during 1987 to June 22, 2004 have been paid compensation of INR 100,000, and for those killed after June 22, 2004, an amount of INR 300,000 has been paid to the next of kin. A total of INR 19.80 crore has been spent in the compensation since 2007-08 till date. This was revealed in a written reply by Forest Minister Rockybul Husain (on behalf of the Home Minister) to a question by HB Ahmed of All India Democratic Front (AIUDF) in the State Assembly on March 11.
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March - 10 
Accusing the State Government of totally failing in updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC), the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), on March 10, demanded that both the State Government and the Centre take urgent initiative to implement the As
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Accusing the State Government of totally failing in updating the National Register of Citizens (NRC), the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), on March 10, demanded that both the State Government and the Centre take urgent initiative to implement the Assam Accord in its letter and spirit, reports The Assam Tribune. The AASU will resort to a Statewide 30-hour fast from 6 am on March 19 at every District headquarters where a 30-member body of the AASU would take part. “Unless the Assam Accord is implemented in its entirety, the future of the indigenous people is bleak in the face of large-scale cross-border infiltration from Bangladesh. Both Delhi and Dispur have so far displayed a cavalier attitude over a matter of utmost significance for Assam and its people. The Congress Government in the State, in particular, has been exposing its love for the Bangladeshi infiltrators all these years,” AASU president Sankar Prasad Ray, general secretary Tapan Gogoi and adviser Dr Samujjal Bhattacharya said in a statement.
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March - 10 
Around 30 persons in total were arrested from Seelu, Sopore, Palhalan, Pattan, and Tangmarg areas in Baramulla District, Handwara, Lalpora, and Lolab localities of Kupwara District and Khudwani and Qaimouh of District Kulgam on charges of stone pelti
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Around 30 persons in total were arrested from Seelu, Sopore, Palhalan, Pattan, and Tangmarg areas in Baramulla District, Handwara, Lalpora, and Lolab localities of Kupwara District and Khudwani and Qaimouh of District Kulgam on charges of stone pelting.
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March - 10 
Barring a few areas in Baramulla and Kupwara Districts, life returned to normalcy in most parts of the Kashmir valley on March 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew like restrictions remained in effect in Baramulla Seelu, Sangrama, Palhalan, Pattan and
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Barring a few areas in Baramulla and Kupwara Districts, life returned to normalcy in most parts of the Kashmir valley on March 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew like restrictions remained in effect in Baramulla Seelu, Sangrama, Palhalan, Pattan and Sopore towns of Baramulla District and Lalpora and Lolab in Kupwara District. Sporadic incidents of stone pelting and clashes between Security Forces (SF) and protesters were reported. However no one was reportedly injured.
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March - 10 
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was put under house arrest at his residence on March 10, reports Greater Kashmir. Malik returned to India after spending one and half month in Pakistan. He warned of more ferocio
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Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was put under house arrest at his residence on March 10, reports Greater Kashmir. Malik returned to India after spending one and half month in Pakistan. He warned of more ferocious armed rebellion as Kashmiri youth are being atrociously persecuted.
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March - 10 
Kanglaonline reports that State’s new Home Minister G Kaito Aye, on March 10, said he would explore all the possible means that the Naga people come together so as to find logical solution to the longstanding Naga political problem. The senior Minist
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Kanglaonline reports that State’s new Home Minister G Kaito Aye, on March 10, said he would explore all the possible means that the Naga people come together so as to find logical solution to the longstanding Naga political problem. The senior Minister said the political negotiations between the Government of India and the Naga underground people had already reached a very decisive phase. “My priority is to see that an atmosphere conducive for the peace process is created, so that the process continues without being disturbed,” he asserted appealing to all sections of the people to extend their sincere cooperation towards this. Kaito made an appeal to all the militant people coming from outside the State to vacate the State particularly the Dimapur areas for the larger interest of the Naga people in particular and the people in the region in general. “In this manner, I hope the peace process that has been going on over a decade does not falter,” the Home Minister said. Appreciating the State Police for maintaining excellent law and order in the State, the Home Minister said he would be calling a meeting for the State Police from Commandant and above soon to review the overall situation in the State.
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March - 10 
Security Forces (SF) neutralized a militant hideout and recovered arms and ammunition during a search operation on March 10 at Russowali Nullah area near Saldhar locality of Mahore tehsil (revenue unit) of Reasi District, reports Daily Excelsior. Th
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Security Forces (SF) neutralized a militant hideout and recovered arms and ammunition during a search operation on March 10 at Russowali Nullah area near Saldhar locality of Mahore tehsil (revenue unit) of Reasi District, reports Daily Excelsior. The recoveries included one AK-47 rifle with two magazines and 66 rounds, one pistol with one magazine and 61 rounds, one Chinese anti-personnel mine, five assorted grenades, three UBGL grenades, 93 Pika rounds and some other items. No arrests were made in this connection.
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March - 10 
The audio recording of May 1994, discloses conversation between Syed Arif (Pakistan smuggler and Inter-Services Intelligence- ISI agent), Taufiq Jallianwala (Pakistan smuggler-ISI agent) and Yakub Memon (Bombay resident, currently in jail after surre
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The audio recording of May 1994, discloses conversation between Syed Arif (Pakistan smuggler and Inter-Services Intelligence- ISI agent), Taufiq Jallianwala (Pakistan smuggler-ISI agent) and Yakub Memon (Bombay resident, currently in jail after surrendering in 1994), reports newsbullet.in on March 11. The trio discuss about how to shelter India’s most wanted Dawood Ibrahim in Pakistan and how they helped him and his family change their identities in Pakistan. The tape also unravels the hidden truth of how Dawood went to Mecca (Saudi Arabia) on March 12, 1993 (day of Bombay bomb blasts). The recording is with Indian security agencies.
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March - 10 
The BSF Patrolling party of South Garo Hills District arrested two Bangladeshi illegal immigrants, while they were exfiltrating from India to Bangladesh.
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The BSF Patrolling party of South Garo Hills District arrested two Bangladeshi illegal immigrants, while they were exfiltrating from India to Bangladesh.
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March - 10 
The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur (MCP-M) has said in a press statement that its central committee has decided in a meeting that the outfit’s district committee will be expanded to the regional level, reports Kanglaonline. It continued that the par
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The Maoist Communist Party, Manipur (MCP-M) has said in a press statement that its central committee has decided in a meeting that the outfit’s district committee will be expanded to the regional level, reports Kanglaonline. It continued that the party’s administration will be under four regions with a central committee member with the regional committee being in charge of the region. It has further identified Nongpok-Nganba Meitei as Region 1 bureau in-charge; Machang Meitei as Region 2 bureau in-charge; Leitemba Meitei as region 3 bureau in-charge and Chumthang Meitei as region 4 bureau in-charge.
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March - 10 
The newly formed coordination committee Muttahida Majlis-e-Mushawarat (MMM) announced a fresh protest calendar, calling a general shutdown and ‘civil curfew’ on March 13, reports Kashmir Times. MMM spokesman added, “There would be no strike on Thursd
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The newly formed coordination committee Muttahida Majlis-e-Mushawarat (MMM) announced a fresh protest calendar, calling a general shutdown and ‘civil curfew’ on March 13, reports Kashmir Times. MMM spokesman added, “There would be no strike on Thursday. On Friday, the local Imams (prayer leaders) of mosques across Kashmir should lead the protests soon after congregational Friday prayers”.
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March - 10 
Two persons, identified as Rafi Ahmed and Nizamuddin, were arrested on March 10 from Madiaon locality in Lucknow city (Lucknow District) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of face value INR 16,000, reports The Indian Express. Police said th
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Two persons, identified as Rafi Ahmed and Nizamuddin, were arrested on March 10 from Madiaon locality in Lucknow city (Lucknow District) along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) of face value INR 16,000, reports The Indian Express. Police said that the FICN seized was in the denomination of INR 500.
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March - 11 
A bomb weighing one kilogram was recovered from a public bus at Bongaigaon bus stand near Lower Assam Hospital and Research Centre in Bongaigaon District. No one has been arrested yet in this connection and investigation is on. The bomb was defused l
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A bomb weighing one kilogram was recovered from a public bus at Bongaigaon bus stand near Lower Assam Hospital and Research Centre in Bongaigaon District. No one has been arrested yet in this connection and investigation is on. The bomb was defused later.
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March - 11 
About 200 militants active in the State have surrendered before the Government and many others will follow suit in the next three months, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on March 11. One hundred and ninety-seven cadres of United Revolutio
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About 200 militants active in the State have surrendered before the Government and many others will follow suit in the next three months, Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on March 11. One hundred and ninety-seven cadres of United Revolutionary Front (URF), Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) and two factions of KYKL laid down their arms on February 13. The result is a part of a major initiative being taken by the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Government of Manipur to rehabilitate militants fighting against the State, UHM, Shinde said. The URF, comprising various factions of KCP and its military wing, Manipur Army (MA) have agreed to the surrender of its cadres within the next three months, Shinde told reporters here during a monthly press conference. About 80 cadres of two factions of KYKL— Athouba and Achouba— will surrender over a period of three months, UHM, Shinde said.
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March - 11 
All Assam Adivasi Students Association of Assam (AASAA)-Karbi Anglong has accused Joy Ram Engleng led Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) of extending “passive” support to certain persons of “doubtful motive” in grabbing land belonging to Adivas
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All Assam Adivasi Students Association of Assam (AASAA)-Karbi Anglong has accused Joy Ram Engleng led Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) of extending “passive” support to certain persons of “doubtful motive” in grabbing land belonging to Adivasi community in various places of Karbi Anglong District, reports Nagaland Post on March 12. In a release, president of AASAA, Anil Toppo held KAAC responsible for allowing Sanjit Timung and Dilip Kramsa both ex-cadres of United Peoples Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) of evicting hundreds of Adivasi people from Hotokajan and Lahorijan tea estate model village, Khatkati block-2 at gun point and occupying 200 bighas of land recently.
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March - 11 
Defence Minister A.K. Antony in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) on March 11, said a three tier coastal security ring all along Indian coast is provided by Marine Police, Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy, reports Pres
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Defence Minister A.K. Antony in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) on March 11, said a three tier coastal security ring all along Indian coast is provided by Marine Police, Indian Coast Guard and Indian Navy, reports Press Information Bureau. Government has initiated several measures to strengthen Coastal Security, which include improving surveillance mechanism and enhanced patrolling by following an integrated approach. Joint operational exercises are conducted on regular basis among Navy, Coast Guard, Coastal Police, Customs and others for security of coastal areas including island territories. The intelligence mechanism has also been streamlined through the creation of Joint Operation Centers and multi-agency coordination mechanism. Installation of radars covering the country's entire coastline and islands is also an essential part of this process. Coast Guard Stations along the coastline are set up considering the threat perception, vulnerability analysis and presence of other stations in the vicinity. At present 40 Coast Guard Stations along the coastline including 8 stations in Gujarat are functional.
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March - 11 
Director General of Police (DGP), Ashok Prasad, while warning of stern action against the stone-pelters, said that the recent protests in certain parts of the valley were being sponsored from across the border, reported Greater Kashmir on March 12. H
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Director General of Police (DGP), Ashok Prasad, while warning of stern action against the stone-pelters, said that the recent protests in certain parts of the valley were being sponsored from across the border, reported Greater Kashmir on March 12. He said, “We don’t deny the fact that every individual has the right to peaceful protests in a democracy, but that does not mean we should allow anybody to violate the constitutional rights and create law and order problems.” Prasad further added, “We have a very promising tourist season ahead. More than 30 flights shall be operating daily from Srinagar Airport next week onwards. Our schools have reopened and it is time to allow our children their schooling.”
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March - 11 
Four militants of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) have reportedly surrendered to Police. The surrendered militants were identified as ‘Corporal’ RK Ibungo alias Bishorjit (23), ‘Lance Corporal’ Ningthoujam Thoiba alias Gopen (25), Lance Corporal’,
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Four militants of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) have reportedly surrendered to Police. The surrendered militants were identified as ‘Corporal’ RK Ibungo alias Bishorjit (23), ‘Lance Corporal’ Ningthoujam Thoiba alias Gopen (25), Lance Corporal’, Akoijam Jiten alias Ningjaba (27) and ‘Sergeant’ Akoijam Basanta alias Fighter (38). According to a source, the four KYKL cadres are being housed at Moreh after they crossed into India (Manipur) from Myanmar a few days back under an arrangement made by Imphal East District Police.
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March - 11 
In a major crackdown launched against stone pelters to prevent summer unrest similar to that of 2010, Police have arrested a total of 338 persons on charges of pelting stones since the February 9, 2013, execution of 2001 Parliament Attack case convic
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In a major crackdown launched against stone pelters to prevent summer unrest similar to that of 2010, Police have arrested a total of 338 persons on charges of pelting stones since the February 9, 2013, execution of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru, reports Daily Excelsior. Out of these 242 have been released on bail and 96 are in police and judicial custody. A total of 73 protesters were arrested, out of which 52 have been bailed out while 21 are in custody, from Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian, Awantipora and Anantnag Districts while from Baramulla, Kupwara, Handwara and Bandipora districts 158 persons were detained out of which 130 persons have been released only 28 are in custody. A senior Police officer, expressing concern about the recent stone pelting incidents in the areas that were not affected by 2010 unrest, said that one of the major concerns is that large number of tourist vehicles were damaged and tourists beaten up by stone pelters in Narbal and Mazhama (in Badgam District) and Kunzar areas (Baramulla District) along the Srinagar (Srinagar District) - Gulmarg (Baramulla District) road.
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March - 11 
In a written reply to a question in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Legislative Assembly on March 11 the government said that 3974 Kashmiri militants are still living in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior. 241 ex-militants
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In a written reply to a question in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Legislative Assembly on March 11 the government said that 3974 Kashmiri militants are still living in Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior. 241 ex-militants have returned but none through the identified routes under the policy and procedure for return of ex-militants notified by the State Government Vide Order No. Home-1376(ISA) of 2010 dated November 23, 2010, which means that the benefits under the Return and Rehabilitation Policy of the Government cannot be extended to these ex-militants. As reported earlier, four routes prescribed under the Policy included Rawlakote (PoK)-Poonch (Poonch District) in Jammu region, Muzaffarabad (Muzaffarabad District in PoK)-Uri (Baramulla District) in Kashmir region, Wagah border in Amritsar District and Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in New Delhi (South West Delhi District). The government further said that a total of 1089 applications were received on behalf of the ex-militants, willing to return under the aforementioned policy out of which 191 have been recommended. The rest of the applications are being scrutinized and verified.
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March - 11 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on March 11 approached the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate seeking permission to conduct a test identification parade of alleged Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) cadre Mohammed Manzar Imam through two
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on March 11 approached the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate seeking permission to conduct a test identification parade of alleged Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) cadre Mohammed Manzar Imam through two witnesses in the Wagamon (Idukki District, Kerala) SIMI secret camp case (2007), reports Indian Express. The NIA also placed a request to record Imam’s statement before the Magistrate Court under Section 164 of the Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC).
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March - 11 
Police arrested three persons involved in a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from the railway station at Olavakode in Palakkad (Palakkad District), Indian Express reports on March 12. The Police seized FICN worth INR 49,000 and a car from them.
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Police arrested three persons involved in a Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from the railway station at Olavakode in Palakkad (Palakkad District), Indian Express reports on March 12. The Police seized FICN worth INR 49,000 and a car from them.
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March - 11 
Police on March 11, arrested three persons involved in circulation of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and recovered FICN worth INR 55,000 at Kahnuwan Chowk, Gurdaspur (Gurdaspur District), according to punjabnewsline.com. 110 FICN each of 500 denom
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Police on March 11, arrested three persons involved in circulation of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) and recovered FICN worth INR 55,000 at Kahnuwan Chowk, Gurdaspur (Gurdaspur District), according to punjabnewsline.com. 110 FICN each of 500 denomination were recovered from the possession of Lakhwinder Singh (INR 20,000), from the possession of Sandeep Singh (INR 20000) and from the possession of a lady Krishna Sehgar (INR 15,000). They were booked under sections 498-ABC/420 of Indian Penal Code (IPC).
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March - 11 
Riyaz Ahmad Khanday (24), who was injured in an attack by a group of ‘protesters’ throwing stones on vehicles on March 8, succumbed to his injuries in Srinagar (Srinagar District) in the night of March 11, reports The Hindu.
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Riyaz Ahmad Khanday (24), who was injured in an attack by a group of ‘protesters’ throwing stones on vehicles on March 8, succumbed to his injuries in Srinagar (Srinagar District) in the night of March 11, reports The Hindu.
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March - 11 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militants, Bhimsen Kerketa and John Basbech, from Gholapani near Uarimghat along the Assam-Nagaland border in Golaghat District on March 11, reports The Telegraph. The du
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) militants, Bhimsen Kerketa and John Basbech, from Gholapani near Uarimghat along the Assam-Nagaland border in Golaghat District on March 11, reports The Telegraph. The duo was involved in the killing of a teacher Jimmy Brown Buragohain, his wife and daughter in the same District in December 18, 2012. AANLA had demanded money from the teacher a few months before the incident and Buragohain had not heeded to the outfit’s demand. AANLA is under a formal ceasefire agreement with the Government since July 24, 2012.
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March - 11 
Senior Indian intelligence officials say that Pakistan-based operatives exported Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) amounting INR 25 billion into India in 2012 alone to fund terror and illegal activities, Hindustan Times reported on March 12. FICN bein
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Senior Indian intelligence officials say that Pakistan-based operatives exported Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) amounting INR 25 billion into India in 2012 alone to fund terror and illegal activities, Hindustan Times reported on March 12. FICN being pumped into the country from Pakistan via the Bangladesh and Nepal routes has been steadily climbing over the past few years. Authorities estimate INR 16 billion worth of FICN was brought into India in 2010, a figure that rose to INR 20 billion in 2011. Though some of this was intercepted, it is only a small fraction of the total. In 2010 and 2011 respectively, INR 300 million and INR 450 million worth of counterfeit rupees were recovered. It is believed that the Pakistani military's Inter-Service Intelligence (ISI) is behind about 10 per cent of the counterfeit currency pushed into India and uses it to finance subversive activities against India. A large number of non-governmental organisations in Pakistan, Nepal and Bangladesh are being investigated by Indian authorities. And there is growing evidence linking the FICN racket in South Asia with Pakistan-based terror groups and crime lords.
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March - 11 
Separately, strongly refuting to the allegation hurled at him by Kuki National Organisation/Kuki National Army (KNO/KNA) that the militant outfit KPLF was formed by him and that the latter outfit was responsible for the bomb attack at the residence o
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Separately, strongly refuting to the allegation hurled at him by Kuki National Organisation/Kuki National Army (KNO/KNA) that the militant outfit KPLF was formed by him and that the latter outfit was responsible for the bomb attack at the residence of Sesei Zou, chairman of ADC of Chandel District in the border town Moreh on March 11, Lalpu Mate said he is now leading a normal life and has no link with any militant organisation.
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March - 11 
SFs arrested an illegal Bangladeshi migrant, identified as Ghulam Mustafa (45), from the char area of Khagrachar under Sukhchar Police Station in Dhubri District, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 298,000
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SFs arrested an illegal Bangladeshi migrant, identified as Ghulam Mustafa (45), from the char area of Khagrachar under Sukhchar Police Station in Dhubri District, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 298,000, in the denominations of INR 1000 and INR 500 from his possession.
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March - 11 
Sources from the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 11 said that it is not clear now when the next round of talks, which was earlier billed as the `may-be the last round of talks`, will happen, reports Kanglaonli
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Sources from the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on March 11 said that it is not clear now when the next round of talks, which was earlier billed as the `may-be the last round of talks`, will happen, reports Kanglaonline. This comes after months of speculations on the early settlement of the Naga political problem before the Nagaland assembly elections. Earlier, Rh Raising, Executive member of the Steering Committee of the NSCN-IM, which is the highest decision making body, had stated on March 5 that the Constitution of India has been the road-block to the Indo-Naga political solution. “Dictated accord or peace is no solution but it is a time bomb. Imposition of one’s will upon the other is the philosophy of tyrants and imperialists,” added the senior NSCN-IM leader.
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March - 11 
The ‘military head’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) splinter group, Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP), Pradip Majhi alias Govind (27), was killed in an exchange of fire with Police in Gajapati District, early on March 11, reports The T
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The ‘military head’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) splinter group, Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP), Pradip Majhi alias Govind (27), was killed in an exchange of fire with Police in Gajapati District, early on March 11, reports The Times of India. Police said they had seized a bag, biscuit packets, condoms, medicines, SBML rifle, two loaded magazines and a foreign-made 9 mm pistol, besides revolutionary literature from the encounter site. Pradip of Karandapada in Gudari area of Rayagada District, a close associate of OMP chief Sabyasachi Panda, was allegedly involved in the kidnapping of two Italian tourists in 2012. More than 40 cases were pending against him. He was expelled from the CPI-Maoist following Panda's allegations against the top leadership of the banned outfit. Odisha Police have gunned down the close associate of chief, Sabyasachi Panda,
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March - 11 
The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has demanded an inquiry into the recent killing of three of its cadres by Police for allegedly running an extortion racket, reports The Shillong Times on March 12. In a statement iss
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The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has demanded an inquiry into the recent killing of three of its cadres by Police for allegedly running an extortion racket, reports The Shillong Times on March 12. In a statement issued in Shillong in East Khasi hills District on March 11, ANVC-B said, “There should be an inquiry to this killing as the slain cadres were not caught in an act but were shot while they were cooking meal in a village.”The ANVC-B has already denied allegations that its cadres were involved in any extortion racket as claimed by the police. Crying foul, the militant outfit alleged that the encounter on March 9 was cold murder committed to create a rift in the leadership and hamper the process of its cadres joining the mainstream.
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March - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-Government institution), identified as Suresh Tamu, of Bade Kameli village in Dantewada District, on March 11, reports niticen
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-Government institution), identified as Suresh Tamu, of Bade Kameli village in Dantewada District, on March 11, reports niticentral.com. Initially the Maoists ‘detained’ him and later his body was found in the nearby forest area.
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March - 11 
The Kuki National Organisation/ Kuki National Army (KNO/KNA) on March 12 accused a outfit named KPLF of launching a grenade attack on March 11 at the residence of Chandel ADC Chairman. T Stephen, Under Secretary, information and publicity wing’ of KN
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The Kuki National Organisation/ Kuki National Army (KNO/KNA) on March 12 accused a outfit named KPLF of launching a grenade attack on March 11 at the residence of Chandel ADC Chairman. T Stephen, Under Secretary, information and publicity wing’ of KNO/KNA added that as Moreh is the tactical headquarters of KNO/KNA and thus assault of any nature in the border township is taken as directed against their organization.
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March - 11 
The State Government, under its amnesty scheme, has released 1,811 persons, mainly youth, involved in cases of stone-pelting in during 2010 summer unrest. However, amnesty would not be extended to those involved in arson and damage to public property
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The State Government, under its amnesty scheme, has released 1,811 persons, mainly youth, involved in cases of stone-pelting in during 2010 summer unrest. However, amnesty would not be extended to those involved in arson and damage to public property during the period, reports Kashmir Times.
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March - 11 
The State home department has informed the legislature that it spent INR 2.5 million as payment to informants while another one million has been spent on deporting illegal foreigners to their home country, reports The Times of India on March 12. In i
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The State home department has informed the legislature that it spent INR 2.5 million as payment to informants while another one million has been spent on deporting illegal foreigners to their home country, reports The Times of India on March 12. In its supplementary demand, it has sought INR 2.91 billion for construction of 10 fortified Police Stations in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]affected areas, besides capital outlay for road transport. It has sought another INR 870 million for various administrative expenses. The Home department said the provision of INR 2.5 million for arms and ammunition, petrol, motor vehicles etc was insufficient and it has withdrawn an additional INR 380 million for the purpose. It has also sought an additional provision of INR 170 million
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March - 11 
The Union Minister of Home Affairs (MHA), Sushilkumar Shinde on March 11 ruled out handing over the body of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru, who was hanged on February 9, 2013, to his family members, Reports The Times of India
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The Union Minister of Home Affairs (MHA), Sushilkumar Shinde on March 11 ruled out handing over the body of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru, who was hanged on February 9, 2013, to his family members, Reports The Times of India. He said, "The body has been buried according to the jail manual and there was no way it could be handed over", however, he reiterated that family member would be allowed to pray at his grave in the Tihar Jail complex.
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March - 11 
Two persons were injured in a bomb blast at a weekly market in Doiangmukh weekly market in Kheroni area of Karbi Anglong District on March 11 morning, reports The Times of India. Police have detained 15 persons for interrogation in connection with t
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Two persons were injured in a bomb blast at a weekly market in Doiangmukh weekly market in Kheroni area of Karbi Anglong District on March 11 morning, reports The Times of India. Police have detained 15 persons for interrogation in connection with the blast and confirmed it as the handiwork of militants.
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March - 11 
Unidentified militants on March 11 exploded a hand grenade, at the residence of Chandel Autonomous council (ADC) ‘Chairman; Lhunkhosei Zou, located in Moreh Ward No III of Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. The brother-in-law of the Chairm
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Unidentified militants on March 11 exploded a hand grenade, at the residence of Chandel Autonomous council (ADC) ‘Chairman; Lhunkhosei Zou, located in Moreh Ward No III of Chandel District, reports The Sangai Express. The brother-in-law of the Chairman, Dounglenzou (50), was injured in the attack. It is suspected that the attack might have been carried out by a Kuki militant group in connection with a monetary demand of INR 150,000.
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March - 12 
A civilian driver, identified as Sukumar Das (32), was abducted by a group of suspected militants belonging to the I K Songbijit group of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur Distric
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A civilian driver, identified as Sukumar Das (32), was abducted by a group of suspected militants belonging to the I K Songbijit group of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District on March 12, reports The Telegraph. The daring abduction took place even though the driver was accompanied by three army troopers of the intelligence department from the Army base in Misamari. According to sources, the three-member intelligence team along with the driver had gone in search of the hideout of NDFB-IKS militants in the foothills under Misamari Police Station.
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March - 12 
A group of 20-odd Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres razed the boundary wall of a school in Latehar District of Jharkhand when the students were attending their last period on March 12, apparently fearing that the building might be l
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A group of 20-odd Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres razed the boundary wall of a school in Latehar District of Jharkhand when the students were attending their last period on March 12, apparently fearing that the building might be later used as a camp by security personnel, reports The Telegraph. Commenting on the matter, Latehar Superintendent of Police (SP), Kranti G. Kumar said “No one turned up at the (Garu) Police Station to register a First Information Report (FIR). The matter came to the fore after the Police, who were informed by sources on Wednesday (March 13), visited the school yesterday to get details.”
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March - 12 
A Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed and another injured in a gun fight with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sukma District, on March 12, reports ibnlive.in.com. A Police official said "Special Task Force trooper Angad
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A Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed and another injured in a gun fight with Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Sukma District, on March 12, reports ibnlive.in.com. A Police official said "Special Task Force trooper Angad Kumar was killed and another trooper Yashwant injured in an exchange of fire between a joint party of Security Forces and ultras in the forests of Chintagufa and Dornapal Police Station area". He further said "The joint contingent of District Force, STF and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) was on a combing operation in the area, when Naxals [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] opened indiscriminate firing on them. When Security Forces opened retaliatory fire, LWEs fled into deep jungle."
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March - 12 
Banned terrorist outfits like Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) are trying to revive Sikh militancy, reveals Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh told Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) on March 12, reports The Times of India. He
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Banned terrorist outfits like Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) are trying to revive Sikh militancy, reveals Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh told Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) on March 12, reports The Times of India. He commented, "There are reports that some organisations like BKI in the UK are striving to revive Sikh militancy”. He added, "A close watch is maintained on the activities of various groups known to have been engaged in trying to foment terrorist activities in Punjab”.
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March - 12 
Chief Minister of Nagaland, Dr S C Jamir on March 12 said that no political settlement to the decades old Naga problem was possible ‘without the people’s knowledge and consent’, reports The Shillong Times. “Without people’s knowledge and consent, fin
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Chief Minister of Nagaland, Dr S C Jamir on March 12 said that no political settlement to the decades old Naga problem was possible ‘without the people’s knowledge and consent’, reports The Shillong Times. “Without people’s knowledge and consent, final political settlement will be a far cry,” he said. “Nagas have been talking about the Naga political problem for the last more than 60 years as if this is the only agenda for them,” he said. “This obsession had stonewalled other most important aspects of human development in the Naga society, such as economic development, social development, human resources development, cultural development and many other disciplines that are essential for the development of human society”, Jamir said.
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March - 12 
Chirang District administration has begun the final phase of rehabilitation of the Bodo-Muslim ethnic clashes-affected people, reports The Telegraph. At least 2,726 inmates are still taking shelter in five relief camps in the District.
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Chirang District administration has begun the final phase of rehabilitation of the Bodo-Muslim ethnic clashes-affected people, reports The Telegraph. At least 2,726 inmates are still taking shelter in five relief camps in the District.
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March - 12 
conveying formation of a Peace Talk Committee with United Revolutionary Front (URF) home secretary Puyam Ruhini as the Committee convenor, cadres of three armed groups who recently surrendered to the Government cautioned that they would resume milita
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conveying formation of a Peace Talk Committee with United Revolutionary Front (URF) home secretary Puyam Ruhini as the Committee convenor, cadres of three armed groups who recently surrendered to the Government cautioned that they would resume military campaign in case the Government is non-committal to take forward the peace process. speaking on behalf of the surrendered cadres at Manipur Press Club, URF's Ruhini, Military Defense Force faction of Kanglei Yowal Kanna Lup (KYKL-MDF) ‘president’ Meisnam Athouba and Lamphel faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Lamphel)'s ‘general secretary’ Haobijam Dilip alias Taibanganba asserted that they would not hesitate in returning to the jungles for resuming the military offensive against the Government if plight of the surrendered cadres is not accorded importance.
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March - 12 
Delhi Police Crime Branch (CB) arrested two persons from Bihar, carrying Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 400, 000, from an unidentified location in Delhi, Indian Express on March 13. The two were arrested after police recei
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Delhi Police Crime Branch (CB) arrested two persons from Bihar, carrying Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 400, 000, from an unidentified location in Delhi, Indian Express on March 13. The two were arrested after police received a tip-off and sent a decoy customer to strike a deal with the duo. Teams have been sent to areas near the Nepal and Bangladesh borders to trace the kingpin of the racket, who is believed to be hiding in the North-East. The first bundle of INR 2, 00,000 comprised FICN of INR 1,000, while the second bundle had Rs 500 notes
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March - 12 
In another incident, one NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre was arrested on March 12 with regard to collection of “illegal tax from shop owners” at Golaghat road area in Dimapur District. Tax collection slips along with INR 90,800 were recovered from t
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In another incident, one NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadre was arrested on March 12 with regard to collection of “illegal tax from shop owners” at Golaghat road area in Dimapur District. Tax collection slips along with INR 90,800 were recovered from the cadre, identified as one Amok Ao.
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March - 12 
Intelligence Bureau (IB) is facing shortage of over 8,000 personnel due to unavailability of suitable candidates among other reasons, as stated by Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh on March 12, in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower Hou
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Intelligence Bureau (IB) is facing shortage of over 8,000 personnel due to unavailability of suitable candidates among other reasons, as stated by Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh on March 12, in a written reply to Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament), reports The Times of India. He commented, "As against the sanctioned strength of 26,867 personnel in IB, at present 18,795 personnel are available with a total of 8,072 vacancies (30%)”. The vacancies have accumulated as a result of implementation of the organization scheme of the government (2001-2006), which imposed a ban on direct recruitments in all ministries and departments. The scheme was further extended up to 2009, he said. However, the government gave exemption for operational posts in IB during 2006-07. At the same time, over 6,000 new posts were also sanctioned by the government during 2008-12 under various schemes to strengthen intelligence apparatus. About 1,500 posts of deputation quota could not be filled up "due to unavailability of suitable officers", the minister added. "Further, actual induction figures are much less than the selected candidates as large number of selected candidates do not turn up for joining the Bureau," he said.
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March - 12 
Meanwhile, Moreh commando team, carrying out intensified patrolling in the border town in the backdrop of the bomb attack at the residence of Autonomous District Council (ADC) chairman in Chandel, detained an individual on suspicion near hong Kong Ba
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Meanwhile, Moreh commando team, carrying out intensified patrolling in the border town in the backdrop of the bomb attack at the residence of Autonomous District Council (ADC) chairman in Chandel, detained an individual on suspicion near hong Kong Bazar for verification at on March 12. Identifying the detained person at Lalmalsawma (22), the source said frisking of the individual led to the recovery of one US-made .9 mm pistol (Baretta) with a magazine and two live rounds.
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March - 12 
Minister of State for Home Affairs M Ramachandran stated that insurgent groups in the Northeastern region are getting arms and ammunition from China, reports The Times of India on March 13. MoS for Home Affairs, M Ramachandran replied with a "no" whe
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Minister of State for Home Affairs M Ramachandran stated that insurgent groups in the Northeastern region are getting arms and ammunition from China, reports The Times of India on March 13. MoS for Home Affairs, M Ramachandran replied with a "no" when asked whether the Government has received information regarding assistance provided by China to separatist groups involved in large-scale violence that took place in the north-eastern states in recent years. "However, there are reports that the insurgent groups operating in the north eastern states of India have been augmenting their armoury by acquiring arms from China and Sino-Myanmar border towns and routing them through Myanmar. There are no confirmed reports to suggest that the insurgent groups are receiving funds from China," he said in a written reply in Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) . "The government of India has taken up the matter with the Chinese side through diplomatic channels. The Chinese Government has conveyed that it would never support armed groups that are against the government of India.
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March - 12 
Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh told Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) in a written reply on March 12, "As per available inputs from central intelligence and investigating agencies, some consignments of high quality FICN ha
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Minister of State for Home Affairs R.P.N. Singh told Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) in a written reply on March 12, "As per available inputs from central intelligence and investigating agencies, some consignments of high quality FICN have been either directly or indirectly sourced by Pakistan via Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thailand, Malaysia and UAE”, reports ndtv.com. He further added, "During the investigation of the case pertaining to the activities of David Coleman Headley and others, it was revealed that FICN were given to him for using these in India”. Further, maximum seizure of FICN with a face value of over INR 26.4 million was made from the India-Pakistan frontier compared to other land borders between 2010 and February, 2013, the Lok Sabha was informed, reports Hindu Business Line. The India-Myanmar border, during the same period reported the highest seizure of 42,394 kg narcotics, followed by a haul of 21,779 kg illegal drugs along the India-Bangladesh border, Minister of State for Home M. Ramachandran told Lok Sabha in a written reply. The Bangladesh frontier also recorded the second highest FICN seizure during the same period with a face value of INR 15.6 million, he said. Further, FICN with a face value of over INR 8, 00, 000 was seized at India-Nepal border, he said.
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March - 12 
Mizoram Police on March 12 said they have proof that the 33 sophisticated arms seized from a private farmhouse near Lengpui Airport in Aizawl District on March 7 and 8, were to be delivered to the Parbotia Chatagram Jana Sangata Samiti (PCJSS) factio
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Mizoram Police on March 12 said they have proof that the 33 sophisticated arms seized from a private farmhouse near Lengpui Airport in Aizawl District on March 7 and 8, were to be delivered to the Parbotia Chatagram Jana Sangata Samiti (PCJSS) faction of Bangladeshi outfit Shanti Bahini, reports The Times of India. Police added the three Chakma tribals arrested from the farmhouse belonged to the PCJSS, which is a breakaway group of the Shanti Bahini. CID (crime) Superintendent of Police (SP) Joseph Lalchhuana said the arms - 31 AK-47 rifles, a Singapore-made LMG, an America-made browning automatic rifle and over 800 rounds of live ammunition - were smuggled from Myanmar and were to be delivered to PCJSS rebels in Bangladesh. The person, who smuggled the arms into India through the porous Mizoram-Myanmar border, had reportedly gone back to Myanmar again and was hiding there, Lalchhuana said.
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March - 12 
Nagaland Post reports on March 13 that Nagas in Myanmar have taken strong exception to the remark made by deputy union minister for immigration U Win Myint, who purportedly stated that Nagas were one of the 53 ethnic minorities in Chin state. A state
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Nagaland Post reports on March 13 that Nagas in Myanmar have taken strong exception to the remark made by deputy union minister for immigration U Win Myint, who purportedly stated that Nagas were one of the 53 ethnic minorities in Chin state. A statement issued by at least five Naga organisations in Myanmar responded to deputy minister’s statement by pointing out the “desire and proclamation” of Naga people. They asserted that Naga people were the indigenous people in Myanmar and India and they have their own dialect, culture, customs, long history and distinctive identities. Further, the signatories pointed out that the region in which Nagas were residing has been recognized as Naga Self-Administered Zone in the 2008 Constitution of the Union of Myanmar according to their cultural distinctive identities, geographical territory and population ratio. They reiterated that deputy minister’s reply in the parliament in which Naga people were included and put in the 53 tribes of Chin ethnic group cannot be accepted. The Naga leaders feared that “baseless, unacceptable and non-logical reply” of deputy minister could impact on the national unity. Stating that Nagas rejected the reply of the deputy minister, the Naga organisations sought for re-issuing the making amendment and addendum on the nationality lists legally issued by the State.
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Normal life was thrown out of gear in the border town of Moreh on March 12 as several tribal organisations imposed a bandh (General Shutdown) against the grenade attack at the residence Chandel Autonomous District Council (ADC) Chairman Lhukhosei Zou
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Normal life was thrown out of gear in the border town of Moreh on March 12 as several tribal organisations imposed a bandh (General Shutdown) against the grenade attack at the residence Chandel Autonomous District Council (ADC) Chairman Lhukhosei Zou in Moreh, reports Sangai Express
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March - 12 
Separately, a day after the Police killed Pradeep, OMP chief, Sabyasachi Panda, on March 12, claimed that he (Pradeep) was arrested and killed in a fake encounter, reports The New Indian Express. “It was cold-blooded murder. Pradeep was caught by the
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Separately, a day after the Police killed Pradeep, OMP chief, Sabyasachi Panda, on March 12, claimed that he (Pradeep) was arrested and killed in a fake encounter, reports The New Indian Express. “It was cold-blooded murder. Pradeep was caught by the police and killed,” Panda alleged in an audio tape released to the media rejecting Director General of Police (DGP) Prakash Mishra’s version that the OMP leader was killed in an encounter. Panda, who could be hiding in jungles in Ganjam, Gajapati, Rayagada or Kandhamal districts, said he was being forced to take to arms and would avenge Pradeep’s killing.
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March - 12 
The Security Forces (SFs) unearthed an explosive dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Mattamput on Matchkund-Lamataput main road in Koraput District on March 12, reports The Times of India. The dump included 20 kilograms of exp
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The Security Forces (SFs) unearthed an explosive dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Mattamput on Matchkund-Lamataput main road in Koraput District on March 12, reports The Times of India. The dump included 20 kilograms of explosives, detonators and gelatine sticks.
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March - 12 
The Shillong Times reports that in a daring attack, suspected militants ambushed newly-elected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Rongara-Siju, Rophul S Marak, on National Highway (NH)-62 near Dainadubi in East Garo Hills District in the night o
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The Shillong Times reports that in a daring attack, suspected militants ambushed newly-elected Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) of Rongara-Siju, Rophul S Marak, on National Highway (NH)-62 near Dainadubi in East Garo Hills District in the night of March 12 while the legislator was on his way back to Tura from Shillong. The incident took place while the legislator was heading for his home town from Shillong and was passing through Rongmil village near Dainadubi on NH-62 at around 11:30 pm. Sources informed that as soon as the legislator and his convoy reached Rongmil village, three armed militants in camouflage ambushed them by opening fire. There was an exchange of fire between the two security personnel assigned to the legislator and the militants for some time, before the three militants fled the scene. However, there were no casualties in the incident.
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March - 12 
The Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Western Railways on March 12 arrested four persons along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 680,000 in Vadodara (Vadodara District) railway station, reports Indian Express. The ar
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The Special Operations Group (SOG) of the Western Railways on March 12 arrested four persons along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 680,000 in Vadodara (Vadodara District) railway station, reports Indian Express. The arrested include Abdul Sheikh, Sharif Ali Sheikh, Amirullah Rehman Iftikar, and Mohammad Rafique Sheikh. They were reaching Vadodara Railway Station on Howrah-Ahmedabad Express, and coming from Malda (Malda District) in West Bengal, from where they had sourced the money.
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March - 12 
Three persons were arrested on March 12 in a case related to grenade attack on a bunker in General Bus Stand Kupwara (Kupwara District) on November 1, 2011, in which three civilians were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. The kingpin, Javid Ahmad Shah
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Three persons were arrested on March 12 in a case related to grenade attack on a bunker in General Bus Stand Kupwara (Kupwara District) on November 1, 2011, in which three civilians were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. The kingpin, Javid Ahmad Shah son of Ghulam Mohammad Shah, and Nawaz Ahmad Shah son of Maqsood Ahmad Shah, are Over Ground Worker (OGW) of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), while Mohammad Abdullah Bhat son of Mohammad Sabir Bhat, also an OWG, is affiliated to Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM).
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March - 13 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Nagdeo Ram, was arrested from Madhu Bigha village in Aurangabad District of Bihar on March 13, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Director General of Police (DGP), Abhayanan
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Nagdeo Ram, was arrested from Madhu Bigha village in Aurangabad District of Bihar on March 13, reports Zee News. Commenting on the matter, Director General of Police (DGP), Abhayanand, said acting on a tip off, the Police raided a house and nabbed the Maoist
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March - 13 
A Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed and two other troopers were injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked them near Luru village of Gumla District in Jharkhand on March 13, reports Zee News. Deputy Inspec
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A Special Task Force (STF) trooper was killed and two other troopers were injured when the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres attacked them near Luru village of Gumla District in Jharkhand on March 13, reports Zee News. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Sheetal Oraon, said the attack took place during an anti-Maoist operation. He further said one Maoist was also killed in the return fire. The encounter is going on.
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March - 13 
A special team of Gadchiroli District Police (Maharashtra), which was carrying out searching operation near Mungner and Bodhin villages in Pendhri division near Chhattisgarh border, came under fire from the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoi
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A special team of Gadchiroli District Police (Maharashtra), which was carrying out searching operation near Mungner and Bodhin villages in Pendhri division near Chhattisgarh border, came under fire from the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on March13, reports The Hindu. Police also said that the firing was indiscriminate and with an intention to kill the Policemen. When the Police returned the fire, the Maoists managed to escape taking advantage of thick forest. There was no report of casualty from any side. Police recovered two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) and some Maoist literature from the spot of encounter.
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March - 13 
According to police and intelligence officials, the weapons were being smuggled to Bangladesh. “These arms might be for Shanti Bahini guerrillas of Bangladesh,” a source said. Shanti Bahini was formed in 1972 to fight for the autonomy of the tribal p
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According to police and intelligence officials, the weapons were being smuggled to Bangladesh. “These arms might be for Shanti Bahini guerrillas of Bangladesh,” a source said. Shanti Bahini was formed in 1972 to fight for the autonomy of the tribal people in the hill regions. After undertaking a guerrilla war against the Bangladesh government for years, it abandoned militancy after signing a peace treaty with Dhaka on December 2, 1997. However, some disgruntled members opposed to the peace accord and formed a dissident group and are still active. Four North-eastern States – Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Assam – share a 1,880 kilometres (km) border with Bangladesh, while Mizoram, Manipur, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh have a 1,640 km unfenced border with Myanmar.
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March - 13 
Additionally, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had informed the State Government about a possible militant strike in Srinagar, almost 10 days ago. A top Police official said, “All the security agencies were on alert but their more focus was o
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Additionally, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had informed the State Government about a possible militant strike in Srinagar, almost 10 days ago. A top Police official said, “All the security agencies were on alert but their more focus was on law and order problem in Srinagar.”
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March - 13 
Also, dismissing the claims of Union Home Minister, Shushil Kumar Shinde, the United Revolutionary Front (URF) has asserted that URF and its armed wing, the Manipur Army will never surrender, says to a report of March 13. Significantly, Shinde, durin
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Also, dismissing the claims of Union Home Minister, Shushil Kumar Shinde, the United Revolutionary Front (URF) has asserted that URF and its armed wing, the Manipur Army will never surrender, says to a report of March 13. Significantly, Shinde, during a media briefing at New Delhi on March 11 had asserted that cadres of the URF and a faction of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) would be surrendering within three months time. A statement issued by its publicity secretary AK Pibarel said that the Home Minister's statement is baseless and is a propaganda to try and undermine the revolutionary movement being carried out by the outfit to regain the lost sovereignty of Manipur. Asserting that the URF would continue with the movement to regain the lost sovereignty of Manipur, the statement said that the outfit would never compromise the aspirations of the people.
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March - 13 
Amid exchange of fire along the International Border (IB) at Muthianwala Border Outpost (BOP) in Ferozepur District, the Border Security Force (BSF) on March 13 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 992,000 and 2-kilogram heroin, reports
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Amid exchange of fire along the International Border (IB) at Muthianwala Border Outpost (BOP) in Ferozepur District, the Border Security Force (BSF) on March 13 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 992,000 and 2-kilogram heroin, reports Hindustan Times. BSF personnel noticed that some persons were trying to infiltrate. When challenged, the intruders opened fired at the BSF troopers and tried to throw some packets over the fence. The BSF fired in retaliation forcing them to flee back under the cover of darkness and tall munj grass.
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March - 13 
Elsewhere, the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) elections scheduled for April 30 is likely to be delayed owing to the continuing process of preparing the final draft of villages and general councils for delimitation, reports The Telegraph. Thou
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Elsewhere, the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) elections scheduled for April 30 is likely to be delayed owing to the continuing process of preparing the final draft of villages and general councils for delimitation, reports The Telegraph. Though the state election commission extended the date of publishing of the final draft from March 8 to 15, officials in Goalpara expressed their inability to complete the process within the deadline adds the report.
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March - 13 
Five people, including three Bangladeshis and two Mizoram residents, were arrested in connection with the recovery near Lengpui airport in Mizoram. The State borders Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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Five people, including three Bangladeshis and two Mizoram residents, were arrested in connection with the recovery near Lengpui airport in Mizoram. The State borders Myanmar and Bangladesh.
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March - 13 
Further, after eliminating top OMP leader Pradeep Majhi in an encounter, Security Forces (SFs) have intensified combing operation in the border area of Ganjam and Gajapati districts in Odisha by inducting more forces, reports Zee News.
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Further, after eliminating top OMP leader Pradeep Majhi in an encounter, Security Forces (SFs) have intensified combing operation in the border area of Ganjam and Gajapati districts in Odisha by inducting more forces, reports Zee News.
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March - 13 
Further, Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) claimed the responsibility of the attack. However, Government sources indicated that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is involved in the attack. Police sources said that a group of nine militants, including the two fidayeen, had
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Further, Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) claimed the responsibility of the attack. However, Government sources indicated that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is involved in the attack. Police sources said that a group of nine militants, including the two fidayeen, had recently infiltrated into the State to carry out targeted attacks. A part of which crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in Budgam District and another part infiltrated in Pattan area of Baramulla District and two carried out the attack in Bemina. Search operations were going on to cordon off the infiltrators.
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March - 13 
However, a Police source in the District said that three person who were allegedly involved in March13’s incident were arrested from the Uranpara-Rakhasani area of the District on March 14.
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However, a Police source in the District said that three person who were allegedly involved in March13’s incident were arrested from the Uranpara-Rakhasani area of the District on March 14.
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March - 13 
In addition, Security Forces (SFs) arrested one militant of NDFB-IKS, identified as Phunka Narzary (19), from Oguri village under Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on March 13, reports The Sentinel. S Saikia, Officer-in-Charge, Basugaon Police
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In addition, Security Forces (SFs) arrested one militant of NDFB-IKS, identified as Phunka Narzary (19), from Oguri village under Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on March 13, reports The Sentinel. S Saikia, Officer-in-Charge, Basugaon Police Station, following the arrest, said, “One 7.65 mm pistol, three live ammunition and one hand grenade were recovered from him. We have allegations that he was involved in several extortion cases. We started investigation over the matter.”
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March - 13 
In another incidence, suspected Adivasi militants abducted a schoolteacher, Lebi Tete, from his residence in Paharline Kuani village in Bogijan area under Golaghat Police Station in Golaghat District on March 13. Police arrested five persons for inte
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In another incidence, suspected Adivasi militants abducted a schoolteacher, Lebi Tete, from his residence in Paharline Kuani village in Bogijan area under Golaghat Police Station in Golaghat District on March 13. Police arrested five persons for interrogation, but they haven't got any leads in the case so far.
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March - 13 
In the aftermath of March 13 fidayeen (suicide) attack at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), one person was killed in alleged firing by CRPF troopers, reports Kashmir Times. The incid
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In the aftermath of March 13 fidayeen (suicide) attack at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), one person was killed in alleged firing by CRPF troopers, reports Kashmir Times. The incident happened when some Security Forces (SF) personnel were rushed to Sher-i-Kashmir Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) for donating blood to the victims of the fidayeen attack. SF personnel came under attack while returning as locals pelted stones upon their vehicle. To disperse the violent crowd, CRPF troopers allegedly opened fire in which two persons were injured. Later, one of them, Altaf Ahmad Wani, reportedly succumbed to injuries at SKIMS. Daily Excelsior reports that a total of 10 persons, including six CRPF personnel and four civilians, were in the suicide attack. As reported earlier, five CRPF troopers were killed, and seven persons including, five CRPF troopers, were injured in the attack.
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March - 13 
In the mean time, normal life was affected on March 13 because of the general shutdown called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Mashawarat (MMM), the recently formed amalgam of various separatist and religious groups in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Greater K
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In the mean time, normal life was affected on March 13 because of the general shutdown called by Muttahida Majlis-e-Mashawarat (MMM), the recently formed amalgam of various separatist and religious groups in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Greater Kashmir. Minor clashes amid partial shutdown were reported from the Guru Bazar, Habba Kadal, Kani Kadal, Rajouri Kadal and Chota Bazar areas of Srinagar city (Srinagar District), while complete shutdown was observed at Magam, Dhobiwan, Kunzar, Druroo, Chandilora and Tangmarg areas of Baramulla District. Violent protests and incidents of stone pelting were witnessed late in the evening in several areas of Pulwama (Pulwama District).
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March - 13 
Meanwhile, Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Subhash Joshi on March 13 reviewed the security situation and the border management along the India-Bangladesh in the State. Joshi, who visited the frontline security positions at Dawki and Pyrd
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Meanwhile, Border Security Force (BSF) Director General Subhash Joshi on March 13 reviewed the security situation and the border management along the India-Bangladesh in the State. Joshi, who visited the frontline security positions at Dawki and Pyrdiwah in Meghalaya bordering Bangladesh, asked his troopers to maintain utmost vigil on the border and to ensure security of border and the border population, reports Nagaland Post.
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March - 13 
Meanwhile, NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) chairman, S.S. Khaplang has appointed Zaremo Lotha as the new chaplee kilonser (finance minister), in exercise of ‘presidential powers’, as per an Azha (order) issued on March 13. S.S. Khaplang through his ‘Ministry
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Meanwhile, NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) chairman, S.S. Khaplang has appointed Zaremo Lotha as the new chaplee kilonser (finance minister), in exercise of ‘presidential powers’, as per an Azha (order) issued on March 13. S.S. Khaplang through his ‘Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP)’ stated that the new chaplee kilonser, Zaremo Lotha would exercise “financial administration” with immediate effect. The outgoing chaplee kilonser, Hokato Vusshe, has been directed to hand over the charges immediately.
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March - 13 
Meanwhile, the next round of `tripartite talks` involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the Government of India and the State government of Manipur is likely to take place sometime in April or May, reports kanglaonline on March 14. The Government of
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Meanwhile, the next round of `tripartite talks` involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the Government of India and the State government of Manipur is likely to take place sometime in April or May, reports kanglaonline on March 14. The Government of Manipur had reportedly submitted a list of development projects being supposedly implemented in the hill districts in the 5th `tripartite talk` held on February 12, 2013 to establish that it (Manipur government) has been doing enough in the hill districts or `tribal areas` with regard to the development projects. The representatives of the Manipur government had also reportedly stated that the demand for the `Alternative Arrangement` for the Nagas in Manipur was beyond the brief and mandate of the team and that could be taken up only at the political level and that they would like the `tripartite talk` to examine how equal development could be brought to the hills. The UNC is said to be taking up intensive verification on the listed projects and documenting what was the development of the hills that the Manipur government was talking about.
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March - 13 
Meanwhile, the Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs M Ramachandran said in Parliament on March 13 that consensus on the definition of ‘Assamese people’ and the criteria for the reservations in the Parliament, State legislatures, and local
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Meanwhile, the Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs M Ramachandran said in Parliament on March 13 that consensus on the definition of ‘Assamese people’ and the criteria for the reservations in the Parliament, State legislatures, and local bodies could not be arrived at and the proposal could not reach its logical conclusion, reports Nagaland Post. The Central and State Governments are nowhere near implementation of the Clause Six of Assam Accord, despite the lapse of 28 years, the report added. The clause deals with the reservation of seats to the Parliament, State legislatures, and local bodies for Assamese people and protection of monuments and places of cultural and historical monuments in Assam.
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March - 13 
Nuapada District Police of Odisha arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) supporter among the villagers of Pathpani who have been appealing to the district administration to relocate them in another village for fear of Maoists, on Mar
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Nuapada District Police of Odisha arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) supporter among the villagers of Pathpani who have been appealing to the district administration to relocate them in another village for fear of Maoists, on March 13, reports The Times of India. Police said they arrested Rupchan Majhi, a farmer of the village, for helping Maoists kill a Sikhya Sahayak (Assistant Teacher), a month ago. Rupchan had joined the villagers in their appeal.
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On March 13, equipment and goods used to manufacture claymore mines by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were seized by Security Forces (SFs) from Narikhilua jungle in Narayanpatna block of Koraput District, reports The Hindu. The seized g
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On March 13, equipment and goods used to manufacture claymore mines by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were seized by Security Forces (SFs) from Narikhilua jungle in Narayanpatna block of Koraput District, reports The Hindu. The seized goods included nine large strong iron pipes. They were unearthed during a joint operation by Border Security Force (BSF) and Koraput District Police. The hideout where the goods were hidden was located around eight kilometres from Narayanpatna Police Station. During past few months claymore mines have been seized by SFs forces from Narayanpatna area at regular interval.
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On March 13, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly killed six villagers in a kangaroo court at Manmaru village in the Saranda forest in West Singhbhum District, reports The Times of India. The killings were apparently made
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On March 13, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres allegedly killed six villagers in a kangaroo court at Manmaru village in the Saranda forest in West Singhbhum District, reports The Times of India. The killings were apparently made to avenge the killing of the two suspected Maoist sympathizers namely Somu Bodra and Hangera Hansa Munda, the residents of Tetai village and Desai village in Gudri block of the District. The six villagers reportedly killed by the ultras have been identified as Lita Odeya, Mangu Odeya, Hindu Odeya, Badiya Odeya, Selai Odeya and Dubehani Purty.
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March - 13 
On the other hand, troops of 27 Assam Rifles launched search operation at Sekmaijin area leading to the arrest of a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK)s cadre identified as Itomba alias Leirang (30) on March 13. One .9mm pistol and a
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On the other hand, troops of 27 Assam Rifles launched search operation at Sekmaijin area leading to the arrest of a People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK)s cadre identified as Itomba alias Leirang (30) on March 13. One .9mm pistol and a live round was recovered from him.
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March - 13 
Police arrested a tailor, identified as Jalil Ansari, from Dole village under Chinia Police Station area in Garhwa District for stitching the uniforms of CPI-Maoist cadres and supplying it to them, reports The Times of India on March 13. Ansari was c
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Police arrested a tailor, identified as Jalil Ansari, from Dole village under Chinia Police Station area in Garhwa District for stitching the uniforms of CPI-Maoist cadres and supplying it to them, reports The Times of India on March 13. Ansari was caught red-handed from his house at Dole village. Police also recovered five pairs of pant and shirt, five metre unstitched cloth and a letter from the Maoists from his possession. Jalil Ansari has confessed before the Police that he used to supply stitched uniforms to the Maoists on the instructions of the Maoist ‘zonal commander’ Mrityunjayji. He also said he had met the ‘zonal commander’ in a forest 6-7 days ago. The ‘zonal commander’ had instructed him to stitch uniforms for the Maoists.
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March - 13 
Police on March 13 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a senior woman cadre, from Hazaribagh and Latehar Districts, reports The Times of India. The woman cadre arrested in Hazaribagh was identified as Geeta ali
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Police on March 13 arrested six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a senior woman cadre, from Hazaribagh and Latehar Districts, reports The Times of India. The woman cadre arrested in Hazaribagh was identified as Geeta alias Kalpana, chief of the Maoists' ‘Jhumra Zone’ women wing. The Police also arrested her aide Vijay Tudu. Hazaribag Superintendent of Police (SP), Manoj Kaushik, said Geeta was arrested near Konar Dam on the border between Hazaribagh and Bokaro Districts. A two-wheeler used by Tudu was also recovered along with INR 40,000 in cash, some incriminating documents and Maoist posters and banners. The Police, however, did not find any arms or ammunition in their possession.
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March - 13 
Police recovered 2 AK-47 rifles, 5 AK magazines, 60 AK rounds, 2 Chinese pistol, 2 pistol rounds, 1 UBGI, 3 UBGL grenades, 4 hand Grenades and 2 pouches from the encounter site.
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Police recovered 2 AK-47 rifles, 5 AK magazines, 60 AK rounds, 2 Chinese pistol, 2 pistol rounds, 1 UBGI, 3 UBGL grenades, 4 hand Grenades and 2 pouches from the encounter site.
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March - 13 
Separately, Karbi Peoples Liberation Tiger (KPLT) decided to postpone the indefinite period Karbi Anglong Bandh (General shutdown), reports Nagaland Post. ‘chairman’ of KPLT, B.D. Sarpo Tung Ajang said that to achieve state hood peoples overwhelming
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Separately, Karbi Peoples Liberation Tiger (KPLT) decided to postpone the indefinite period Karbi Anglong Bandh (General shutdown), reports Nagaland Post. ‘chairman’ of KPLT, B.D. Sarpo Tung Ajang said that to achieve state hood peoples overwhelming support was necessary and that such a movement in Karbi Anglong was unimaginable.
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Separately, the Police team sent to recover the body of slain STF trooper, Manoj Bakhla, who was killed in the March 13 Gumla encounter, are yet to succeed, reports The Times of India. The Police along with Jharkhand Jaguar, CoBRA, CRPF and Jharkhand
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Separately, the Police team sent to recover the body of slain STF trooper, Manoj Bakhla, who was killed in the March 13 Gumla encounter, are yet to succeed, reports The Times of India. The Police along with Jharkhand Jaguar, CoBRA, CRPF and Jharkhand Armed Police had launched an operation against the Maoists in Sivil-Roret and Luru regions in Chainpur police station of Gumla District on March 13 and 14 and fighting continued intermittently for 24 hours. Police had intelligence input about the presence of over 250-300 Maoists who included top leaders like central committee member Arvindji, politburo member Kishan Da, Inderjeet and regional commander Sylvester. During the encounter, the Security Forces came under heavy firing and landmine blasts. The Maoists triggered as many as 65 landmines blasts. Meanwhile, Gumla SP Jatin Narwal said, "Police have recovered 35 landmines, one dynamo, three detonators, 15 locally made hand grenades, wires and ration during the operation."
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Terrorists in the morning of March 13 (today) stormed a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), killing five troopers and injuring seven others, reports The Times of India. The two terrorists,
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Terrorists in the morning of March 13 (today) stormed a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in Bemina area of the Srinagar city (Srinagar District), killing five troopers and injuring seven others, reports The Times of India. The two terrorists, who carried out the attack, were also killed. "Five jawans have been martyred and seven have been injured," an unnamed senior Police officer told reporters at the spot. He said it was not clear whether there were two or three terrorists who hurled grenades and opened indiscriminate firing at the CRPF camp. "Two fidayeen (suicide militants) were neutralised and searches are going on," the officer said. He said the group affiliation and identity of the terrorists killed in the incident was a matter of investigation. Two civilians were also injured during the attack, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said while confirming the attack. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
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The Central Government has issued a set of guidelines to tackle the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threat, reports The Times of India on March 13. It also warned Kerala against ignoring or concealing instances of armed CPI-Maoist cadres
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The Central Government has issued a set of guidelines to tackle the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threat, reports The Times of India on March 13. It also warned Kerala against ignoring or concealing instances of armed CPI-Maoist cadres' movement in the State. The guidelines instructed the state to thwart any attempt by the Maoists to win over the marginalized populace. Besides Kerala, the Centre has issued the warning to Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. The guidelines also exhorted the State to sensitize District administrations about the need for a robust grievance-redress mechanism, which could prevent Maoists from capitalizing on local woes to recruit people for the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) (armed wing of CPI-Maoist) and also politically mobilize them. The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has also suggested initiating a propaganda campaign to counter the Maoists.
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has zeroed in on the roles of two persons, identified as Shihab and Shereef from Kerala, in the Thaliparamba (Kannur District) Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) case, in which Aboobacker Haji alias Masthigooda
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has zeroed in on the roles of two persons, identified as Shihab and Shereef from Kerala, in the Thaliparamba (Kannur District) Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) case, in which Aboobacker Haji alias Masthigooda Aboobacker is the prime accused, Indian Express reports on March 14. During investigation, NIA had got hold of evidences against the two, sources said. The involvement of the accused was established, based on a statement made by Aboobacker and the confessional statement made by the first accused Pradeep Kumar. The accused were involved in the distribution of counterfeit currency notes in Kasargod and Kannur Districts.
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March - 13 
The Sangai Express reports that an antique bomb was found at Tera Tongbram Leikai in Imphal West District, adjacent to the southern fencing of Sports Authority of India (SAI) complex on March 13. Police bomb disposal squad retrieved the bomb and expl
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The Sangai Express reports that an antique bomb was found at Tera Tongbram Leikai in Imphal West District, adjacent to the southern fencing of Sports Authority of India (SAI) complex on March 13. Police bomb disposal squad retrieved the bomb and exploded it at a nearby safe place, Police said.
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March - 13 
The Sentinel reports that Assam Rifles, on March 13 said that the biggest ever haul of weapons in Mizoram came from Myanmar. “The interrogation of the arrested people and investigation into the arms haul is under way,” Director General Lieutenant Gen
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The Sentinel reports that Assam Rifles, on March 13 said that the biggest ever haul of weapons in Mizoram came from Myanmar. “The interrogation of the arrested people and investigation into the arms haul is under way,” Director General Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh said. “Further details would be known only after the completion of the inquiry,” he said. Assam Rifles seized 33 AK–47 rifles, a combat browning automatic rifle, a 5.56 automatic light machine gun, 49 loaded magazines and 809 rounds of ammunition from the outskirts of Aizawl on March 7.
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March - 13 
The Telegraph reports on March 13 that with abductors threatening to kill five labourers abducted from Dampa tiger reserve in Mamit District on February 19, a meeting chaired by State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana has demanded that they be released un
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The Telegraph reports on March 13 that with abductors threatening to kill five labourers abducted from Dampa tiger reserve in Mamit District on February 19, a meeting chaired by State Home Minister R. Lalzirliana has demanded that they be released unconditionally. Biswamohan faction-National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT-BM) militants are suspected to be behind the abduction.
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March - 13 
The Times of India reports that Mizoram Government has constituted a crisis management group (CMG) chaired by State chief secretary, L Tochhong to secure the release of five labourers abducted by suspected militants, State Home Minister R Lalzirliana
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The Times of India reports that Mizoram Government has constituted a crisis management group (CMG) chaired by State chief secretary, L Tochhong to secure the release of five labourers abducted by suspected militants, State Home Minister R Lalzirliana said in the assembly on March 13. Making an official statement in the house during zero hour, he said five people were abducted by a group of Bru and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants on February 19 from Dampa Tiger Reserve while they were working on a road construction project. He added State Police could not use force or pursue the abductors as they were hiding with the hostages in Bangladesh and the State Government has asked the ministry of external affairs to get help from the Bangladesh Government in the matter. "The state government also used interlocutors and messengers from Tripura to contact the militants so the captives could be released safely," he said. "Our intention is to secure the release of the hostages without payment of ransom," he said. The NLFT cadres demanded INR 10 million ransom and even set a three-day deadline on March 6.
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March - 13 
With fresh innovations in science and technology, human intelligence, a crucial aspect of intelligence gathering has taken a backseat, SC Jha, additional director, Intelligence Bureau, said at the 43rd All India Police Science Congress held in Patna
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With fresh innovations in science and technology, human intelligence, a crucial aspect of intelligence gathering has taken a backseat, SC Jha, additional director, Intelligence Bureau, said at the 43rd All India Police Science Congress held in Patna recently, reports The Hindu on March 14, 2013. “Technical intelligence is information without evaluation. Only when the human factor comes into play, you can put the information into perspective,” Jha said. He called upon India to focus on “intelligence-led police activity.” In the area of “counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence was the most effective tool.”
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March - 13 
Withdrawal of three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) battalions from the Kashmir Valley (Jammu and Kashmir) later this month could be put on hold for sometime in view of the militant attack in Srinagar city on March 13, reports The Economic Times.
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Withdrawal of three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) battalions from the Kashmir Valley (Jammu and Kashmir) later this month could be put on hold for sometime in view of the militant attack in Srinagar city on March 13, reports The Economic Times. Security sources said the CRPF, which had planned to pull out about 3,000 personnel from the Valley for redeployment in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected States, may not be do so in view of the latest development. CRPF has deployed about 65 battalions in the Valley for security-related duties and counter- insurgency operations.
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March - 14 
Police in the evening of March 14 arrested a Pakistani militant, identified as Riyaz Ahmad alias Abu Talha, who they suspect was an associate of the two Fidayeen (suicide attackers) who carried out the earlier reported attack on Central Reserve Po
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Police in the evening of March 14 arrested a Pakistani militant, identified as Riyaz Ahmad alias Abu Talha, who they suspect was an associate of the two Fidayeen (suicide attackers) who carried out the earlier reported attack on Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel in Bemina locality of Srinagar on March 13 and killed five of them and injured 10 others, including four civilians reports Daily Excelsior. Inspector General of Police, Abdul Gani Mir confirmed arrest of a Pakistani militant from Chattabal area of Srinagar but didn’t confirm his involvement in the Fidayeen attack at Bemina. He was arrested from the house of one Ghulam Nabi, a visually challenged person and a pistol which he had concealed in a wardrobe of the house was recovered from him. Sources said that Abu Talha travelled to Narbal in the Northern outskirts of Srinagar around 15 hours before the Fidayeen attack took place at Bemina and received the two Fidayeen. “The duo stayed with him in Chattabal for the night and in the morning he dropped them at Bemina where they carried out the attack”, Police sources added. The sources said that the two Fidayeen who were killed at Bemina were Pakistani nationals and had infiltrated into Kashmir valley recently. “They were in Pattan area of Baramulla District before they came to Srinagar on Tuesday night for carrying out the attack”, sources added. Police besides recovering medicine of Pakistan make had recovered two AK-47 rifles, five AK magazines, 60 AK rounds, two Chinese pistol, two pistol rounds, one UBGL, three UBGL grenades, four hand grenades and two pouches from the encounter site. Police sources said that the medicine of Pakistani make suggested that the duo had infiltrated into Kashmir recently. Sources said that the duo was part of a group of nine militants who have recently infiltrated into Kashmir to carry out targeted attacks.
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, the one-day State-wide bandh (shutdown strike) call given by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP), CPI-Maoist’s splinted group, led by Sabyasachi Panda on March 14 had almost no impact anywhere except in Mohana area of Gajapati District, reports
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Meanwhile, the one-day State-wide bandh (shutdown strike) call given by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP), CPI-Maoist’s splinted group, led by Sabyasachi Panda on March 14 had almost no impact anywhere except in Mohana area of Gajapati District, reports The Hindu. According to the top Police officials it hinted at diminished clout of Sabyasachi and his outfit. The OMP had given this bandh call to protest against earlier reported killing of Pradip Majhi, the second in command of the OMP on March 11.
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March - 14 
Police have by far arrested four out of a total of 15 persons allegedly involved in the March 13 Bemina (Srinagar District) fidayeen (suicide militants) attack, reports Daily Excelsior on March 15. Bashir Ahmad Mir, resident of Uri area in Baramu
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Police have by far arrested four out of a total of 15 persons allegedly involved in the March 13 Bemina (Srinagar District) fidayeen (suicide militants) attack, reports Daily Excelsior on March 15. Bashir Ahmad Mir, resident of Uri area in Baramulla District, a former militant and currently working for the security agencies, was picked by the Special Operations Group (SOG) of Police hours after the attack at Bemina. His mobile number was listed in a diary and a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card recovered from the dead fidayeen after the encounter. Sources said that Mir had helped the fidayeen to enter Srinagar city from North Kashmir. Based on Mir’s inputs, as reported earlier, a Pakistani militant, Abu Talha alias Zubair Ahmad, was arrested from Chattabal area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 14. Police further arrested one Pradeep Singh, a Government employee of Kansipora (Baramulla District), accused of providing logistic support to the fidayeen. Singh was on radar of security agency for past several months for his alleged links with militants. The fourth arrestee, reportedly arrested from Shaheen Gunj area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) for his alleged role in providing logistics, is a former militant from Palhalan area of Pattan in Baramulla District.
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March - 14 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Lakhan Lal (38), was arrested in Dhamtari District, on March 14, reports The Business Standard. He was arrested by a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) at Chameda village under Boar
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Lakhan Lal (38), was arrested in Dhamtari District, on March 14, reports The Business Standard. He was arrested by a joint team of Security Forces (SFs) at Chameda village under Boarai Police Station area on the Chhattisgarh-Odisha border. Lakhan was involved in an incident in Sihawa region in 2009 where a rest house was vandalised and set on fire.
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March - 14 
According to The Times of India, the agitating members of the Autonomous District Council (ADC), who are demanding devolution of powers from the Okram Ibobi Singh Government, were reportedly assured of Centre’s assurance. During a recent visit to New
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According to The Times of India, the agitating members of the Autonomous District Council (ADC), who are demanding devolution of powers from the Okram Ibobi Singh Government, were reportedly assured of Centre’s assurance. During a recent visit to New Delhi, a 13-member ADC delegation met many central leaders and highlighted their woes. The ADC members are demanding adequate devolution of powers with respect to central schemes and the 26 subjects (government sectors) provided under the provisions of the Manipur (Hill Areas) District Council (Third Amendment) Act 2008. They also want a separate budget for the six ADCs. "Since the state government ignored our demands, we went to New Delhi and met many central leaders between February 22 and March 9," said ADC coordinating committee secretary Hemjathang Khongsai. "The central leaders took serious note of the issue and assured to intervene in the matter to ensure our legitimate demands are complied with by the state government soon," he said at a media conference at Imphal on March 14. He said equal development in the State can take place only when powers are devolved to the local bodies in the hill districts.
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March - 14 
Also, a press statement from Paikhomba Meitei, ‘Secretary Information & Publicity Military Affairs’ of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) has said that ‘the acts of a few pseudo revolutionaries’ will not be have any bearing on t
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Also, a press statement from Paikhomba Meitei, ‘Secretary Information & Publicity Military Affairs’ of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) has said that ‘the acts of a few pseudo revolutionaries’ will not be have any bearing on the credibility of the KCP-MC, reports Kanglaonline on March 14. It went on to say that the group would never consider the path of surrendering or negotiating with India to get some benefits.
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March - 14 
Also, one person, identified as Muhammad Dilshad Alam (22) from Bihar, was arrested along with five 7.65 country made pistols and 10 empty magazines on March 14 from Dimapur railway station. According to Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Dimapur,
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Also, one person, identified as Muhammad Dilshad Alam (22) from Bihar, was arrested along with five 7.65 country made pistols and 10 empty magazines on March 14 from Dimapur railway station. According to Sub Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Dimapur, Relo Aye, the accused acquired the pistols from one “Mama” in Bihar and was to hand over to one local man in Dimapur. Aye said that Police suspected the local person to be an underground member. In his confessional statement, the accused has claimed to be just a “middle man.
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March - 14 
An encounter between Security Forces (SFs) and militants belonging to Karbi People's Liberation Tigers (KPLT) took place at Moujadar basti area under Borpathar Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on March 14, reports Times of India. SFs recovere
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An encounter between Security Forces (SFs) and militants belonging to Karbi People's Liberation Tigers (KPLT) took place at Moujadar basti area under Borpathar Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on March 14, reports Times of India. SFs recovered an AK-47 rifle, one Self Loading Rifle (SLR), some incriminating documents and a motorcycle from the spot. However, no one was killed or arrested during the encounter.
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March - 14 
Earlier, on the first of day of the operation (March 14) to recover the bodies, Police had come under fire at Manmaru village of Bandgaon block and in the ensuing encounter four Maoists were injured, adds The Telegraph.
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Earlier, on the first of day of the operation (March 14) to recover the bodies, Police had come under fire at Manmaru village of Bandgaon block and in the ensuing encounter four Maoists were injured, adds The Telegraph.
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March - 14 
Further, Jharkhand Police conducted a survey regarding the number of active Maoists and criminals operating in the State, on the direction of the Central Government, reports The Pioneer, on March 15. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Jharkhand Police
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Further, Jharkhand Police conducted a survey regarding the number of active Maoists and criminals operating in the State, on the direction of the Central Government, reports The Pioneer, on March 15. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Jharkhand Police, Suman Gupta said as per the result of the survey in Hazaribagh there are 241 Maoists and 374 criminals active. Gupta said that after getting the direction of Central Government she sat with the Superintendent of Police (SP) of all the five districts of the range and told to prepare the list of Maoists and criminals at Police Station level. She said that on the Police Station level they were categorized in three grades ‘A’, ‘B’ and ‘C’ on the basis of their criminal history and the cases lodged against them. Those included in ‘A’ category are hardcore while in ‘B’ category Maoists and criminals of mediocre group have been included. She said that this report will go to the center and to Governor’s advisor K Vijay Kumar, who during last meeting had raised this matter.
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March - 14 
Further, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is in the process of appointing local area commanders in the Sonitpur District, security agencies have ascertained. The next step would be the selection of cadres and their training to set up
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Further, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) is in the process of appointing local area commanders in the Sonitpur District, security agencies have ascertained. The next step would be the selection of cadres and their training to set up armed squads, sources revealed
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In addition, life remained affected to due to curfew on March 14 and 15, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew was clamped in Srinagar (Srinagar District), Budgam (Budgam District), Ganderbal (Ganderbal District), Bandipora (Bandipora District), Kupwara (K
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In addition, life remained affected to due to curfew on March 14 and 15, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew was clamped in Srinagar (Srinagar District), Budgam (Budgam District), Ganderbal (Ganderbal District), Bandipora (Bandipora District), Kupwara (Kupwara District), Sopore and Baramulla in Baramulla District, Pampore, Tral, Awantipora and Pulwama (Pulwama District), Anantnag, Bijbehara and Mattan in Anantnag District, Kulgam (Kulgam District) and Shopian (Shopian District) as authorities apprehended trouble in Kashmir valley.
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March - 14 
Manipur has six ADCs in five hill Districts - Ukrhul, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Chandel and two in Senapati District including Senapati and Sadar Hills.
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Manipur has six ADCs in five hill Districts - Ukrhul, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Chandel and two in Senapati District including Senapati and Sadar Hills.
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into recent alleged killing of three cadres of the breakaway faction of Achik national Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) by the Police. The ANVC-B leaders and the villagers had cited foul play in the operati
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Meanwhile, a magisterial inquiry has been ordered into recent alleged killing of three cadres of the breakaway faction of Achik national Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) by the Police. The ANVC-B leaders and the villagers had cited foul play in the operations of the Police against the militants and termed the killings as ‘fake encounter’. An official said that WCR Marak, the Extra Assistant Commissioner of Rongjeng (East Garo Hills District), will probe the killing of the ANVC-B cadres. The magisterial inquiry was ordered on March 12.
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, alert has been sounded in Maoist-hit areas of South Odisha following the state-wide bandh (shut down) reportedly called by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) led by Sabyasachi Panda on March 14, reports The Times of India. The call has been given
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Meanwhile, alert has been sounded in Maoist-hit areas of South Odisha following the state-wide bandh (shut down) reportedly called by Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) led by Sabyasachi Panda on March 14, reports The Times of India. The call has been given by Panda in protest against the killing of Govinda Majhi alias Pradeep, who was the second in command of his rebel faction, in a an 'encounter' with police in Gajapati's Karanjidua forest on March 11. Commenting on the matter, Deputy Inspector General of Police (Southern Range), Amitabh Thakur said "We have not made any specific arrangements for the bandh but we have adequate forces. Police are always on alert in Maoist-hit districts."
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, the next round of `tripartite talks` involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the Government of India and the State government of Manipur is likely to take place sometime in April or May, reports kanglaonline on March 14. The Government of
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Meanwhile, the next round of `tripartite talks` involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the Government of India and the State government of Manipur is likely to take place sometime in April or May, reports kanglaonline on March 14. The Government of Manipur had reportedly submitted a list of development projects being supposedly implemented in the hill districts in the 5th `tripartite talk` held on February 12, 2013 to establish that it (Manipur government) has been doing enough in the hill districts or `tribal areas` with regard to the development projects. The representatives of the Manipur government had also reportedly stated that the demand for the `Alternative Arrangement` for the Nagas in Manipur was beyond the brief and mandate of the team and that could be taken up only at the political level and that they would like the `tripartite talk` to examine how equal development could be brought to the hills. The UNC is said to be taking up intensive verification on the listed projects and documenting what was the development of the hills that the Manipur government was talking about.
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March - 14 
Meanwhile, Union Minster of Home Affairs (UMHA) Sushilkumar Shinde on March 14 said, "The killed terrorists are suspected to be of foreign origin...Although the responsibility for the incident was owned by an agent of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), the aut
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Meanwhile, Union Minster of Home Affairs (UMHA) Sushilkumar Shinde on March 14 said, "The killed terrorists are suspected to be of foreign origin...Although the responsibility for the incident was owned by an agent of Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM), the authenticity of the claim is yet to be ascertained," according to The Times of India. He further listed the reasons which prompted security agencies to point to foreign origin of the killed terrorists. He said items like diaries carrying telephone numbers and a Pakistan-made tube of skin ointment found on the terrorists indicated that they were of 'foreign' origin. He added, "Investigations reveal that this tube (Betnovate skin ointment) was manufactured in Glaxo Smithkline Pak Ltd at 35 Dockyard, Karachi. The name of the tube was mentioned in Urdu and the numbers mentioned in the diaries appear to be of Pakistani origin." Emphasizing that the terrorists were suicide attackers, the minister said, "Their bodies were shaven which confirms them to be fidayeen" - pointing to the practice among such terrorists who shave their bodies after leaving their family for the assigned mission. Officials in security agencies explained that bodies of all the fidayeen in the past were found to be shaven. "It may just be a coincidence, but past findings point to this practice", said an official, adding the 'shaven' body could just be a pointer. He further said the government "knew there will be such attempts" after the executions of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attack convict Ajmal Kasab and December 13, 2001, Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru. Referring to the terror situation, he said, terrorist incidents in Kashmir had reduced. Shinde said against 1990 incidents in 2005 in which 189 security personnel, 970 terrorists and 557 civilians were killed, the number of such incidents reduced to only 220 in 2012 where only 15 security personnel and 15 civilians, besides 72 terrorists were killed. He said there were 340 terror incidents in 2011 in which 33 security personnel, 31 civilians and 100 terrorists were killed, while there were as many as 488 such incidents in 2010 in which 69 security personnel and 47 civilians and 232 terrorists were killed. In 2008, Shinde said there were 708 incident in which 75 security personnel, 91 civilians and 339 terrorists were killed, against 499 incidents in 2009 in which 79 security personnel, 71 civilians and 239 terrorists were killed. The Home Minister said against 406 infiltration attempts in the Kashmir Valley in 2005 of which 255 were successful, such infiltration attempts were reduced to only 222 in 2012 and 121 of these were successful. The infiltration attempts in the Valley were 188 in 2011 and 288 in 2010. Of these, 52 successful attempts were made in 2011 and 82 in 2010. The infiltration attempts in 2006 and 2005 were 355 and 218 respectively, of which 251 and 92 respectively were successful.
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March - 14 
Nagaland Post reports on March 15 that troops of 29 Assam Rifles arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) cadres from Dimapur (Dimapur District) in two separate incidents. One NSCN-Khole-Kitovi cadre, a ‘lieutenant’, who was also
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Nagaland Post reports on March 15 that troops of 29 Assam Rifles arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) cadres from Dimapur (Dimapur District) in two separate incidents. One NSCN-Khole-Kitovi cadre, a ‘lieutenant’, who was also a ‘commander’ of Nuiland area, was arrested near area Murgipatti in Dimapur District along with one 7.65mm pistol, one magazine and six live rounds.
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March - 14 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested four suspects from Munger District on March 14 in connection with the February 21 Dilsukhnagar (Hyderabad Urban District) blasts, reported Indian Broadcasting Network. Earlier on March 13, a Delhi court
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested four suspects from Munger District on March 14 in connection with the February 21 Dilsukhnagar (Hyderabad Urban District) blasts, reported Indian Broadcasting Network. Earlier on March 13, a Delhi court remanded suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Obaid-ur-Rehman custody of the NIA for seven days in connection with the February 21 Hyderabad blasts
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March - 14 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Lalgarh District on March 14, reports dnaindia.com. Acting on a tip-off, Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition belonging to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Lalgarh District on March 14, reports dnaindia.com. Acting on a tip-off, Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel launched a joint operation in the area and recovered the weapons. Commandant of the CRPF's 50th Battalion, Shankarlal Sengupta, said "We carried out operations and eventually we could recover some explosives, as you have seen, approximately, it may be 35 to 40 kg and one single barrel 315 inch weapon, possibly it is country-made but I am not sure that the expert will be able to tell whether it is country-made or handmade, and one live IED (improvised explosive device), it is still underground and the squad will arrive." Sengupta said that 70 country-made weapons have also been recovered.
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March - 14 
Separately, CRPF removed two of its oldest bunkers from Eidgah locality of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 14, reports The Times of India. Adding the two bunkers a total of 46 such posts have been removed in last two-and-a-half years from
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Separately, CRPF removed two of its oldest bunkers from Eidgah locality of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 14, reports The Times of India. Adding the two bunkers a total of 46 such posts have been removed in last two-and-a-half years from Srinagar. Public Relation Officer (CRPF), Sudhir Kumar said, "There were no orders. It is part of a routine review exercise which CRPF and civil administration undertake regularly."
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March - 14 
Separately, Latehar Police arrested four suspected Maoists and recovered 32 SIM cards, fake identity cards, pen drives and ideological literature from them. Latehar SP Kranti Kumar said based on the information provided by the Maoists the Police also
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Separately, Latehar Police arrested four suspected Maoists and recovered 32 SIM cards, fake identity cards, pen drives and ideological literature from them. Latehar SP Kranti Kumar said based on the information provided by the Maoists the Police also recovered four live can bombs and cartridges from Katia jungle - where 14 people were killed in an encounter with rebels in January 7, 2013. Of the four rebels arrested, two are from Bihar and have worked closely with the Maoists' central committee member Arvindji alias Dev Kumar Singh, the mastermind of the Latehar ambush.
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March - 14 
Separately, two alleged PLA cadres along with weapons were arrested by a team of Moreh Police on 14 March at around 7.30 pm from Moreh ward number 2 in Chandel District, reports Kanglaonline. One .9mm pistol marked with ‘BARRETA U.S.A made’, bearing
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Separately, two alleged PLA cadres along with weapons were arrested by a team of Moreh Police on 14 March at around 7.30 pm from Moreh ward number 2 in Chandel District, reports Kanglaonline. One .9mm pistol marked with ‘BARRETA U.S.A made’, bearing body number BER571838, along with five live rounds with magazine along with one mobile phone was recovered from one person who is identified as Khuraijam Dutta Singh alias Santosh alias Roshan. One nironco Pistol `made in china` bearing body number 405292 with five live rounds, a magazine and a mobile was recovered from the second person identified as Sanasam Amumacha alias Solomon.
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SFs also arrested one PREPAK cadre on March 14 at about 5:30 pm from Kairang Chingya Leikai along with a demand letter of the organization, said a release of Superintendant of Police (SP), Imphal East. According to the release, the arrested person ha
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SFs also arrested one PREPAK cadre on March 14 at about 5:30 pm from Kairang Chingya Leikai along with a demand letter of the organization, said a release of Superintendant of Police (SP), Imphal East. According to the release, the arrested person has been identified as Pukhrambam Amarjeet Singh (27).
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March - 14 
The BSF also arrested 10 Bangladeshi smugglers and five Indian smugglers and seized fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth INR 70,000 besides arresting two Bangladeshi racketeers.
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The BSF also arrested 10 Bangladeshi smugglers and five Indian smugglers and seized fake Indian currency notes (FICN) worth INR 70,000 besides arresting two Bangladeshi racketeers.
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March - 14 
The BSF also arrested nine Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) militants and seven linkmen in 2013
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The BSF also arrested nine Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA) militants and seven linkmen in 2013
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March - 14 
The Shillong Times reports on March 15 that the Border Security Force (BSF) deployed in Meghalaya sector, which guards the 443-kilometer Indo-Bangla border along Meghalaya, has arrested as many as 44 Bangladeshi immigrants in 2013.
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The Shillong Times reports on March 15 that the Border Security Force (BSF) deployed in Meghalaya sector, which guards the 443-kilometer Indo-Bangla border along Meghalaya, has arrested as many as 44 Bangladeshi immigrants in 2013.
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The Times of India on March 16 reports that the arrested militant Abu Talha alias Zubair Ahmad, a ‘commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), revealed that LeT had pushed in nine militants through the Uri sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla
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The Times of India on March 16 reports that the arrested militant Abu Talha alias Zubair Ahmad, a ‘commander’ of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), revealed that LeT had pushed in nine militants through the Uri sector along the Line of Control (LoC) in Baramulla District to carry out suicide attacks soon after the hanging of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru on February 9, 2013. Talha had escaped the Bemina attack site on March 13. Interrogators of Abu Talha said, "Abu Talha received instructions from his Pakistani handlers on his mobile phone, procured from the Kashmiri boys, not to participate in the Bemina attack and that he would be tasked for another fidayeen attack." Abu Talha also disclosed the identity of the two Pakistani fidayeen, added The Hindu. Hyder is a resident of Sahewal District of Punjab province in Pakistan and Saif is a resident of Dera Gazi Khan District in the same province. Further, since December 2012, intelligence agencies have intercepted several radio communication of LeT to its sympathisers in the Kashmir valley directing to build capabilities to provide housing and other logistic support to terrorist who would cross over, reports NDTV.
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The use of a satellite phone in Gujarat has got the Ahmedabad Crime Branch and state Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) concerned, The Times of India reports on March 15. Investigators have begun probing the matter to ascertain if Yasin Bhatkal, ‘India chief
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The use of a satellite phone in Gujarat has got the Ahmedabad Crime Branch and state Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) concerned, The Times of India reports on March 15. Investigators have begun probing the matter to ascertain if Yasin Bhatkal, ‘India chief’ of Indian Mujahideen (IM), wass in the state. On March 13, officials of Crime Branch and ATS met to discuss the implications of satellite phone use in the state in January 2013. "The use of satellite phones is restricted in India. One can't use such a device without explicit permission from the Department of Telecom (DoT) due to fear of its misuse by anti-social elements…" said a state Police official. Investigators are also seeing the incident in light of the recent abortive tunneling attempt by terror accused lodged in Sabarmati (Gujarat) jail.
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Indian Parliament on March 15 took strong exception of Pakistan’s National Assembly’s March 14 resolution, that condemned the February 9, 2013, execution of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru and demanded that his mortal remain
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Indian Parliament on March 15 took strong exception of Pakistan’s National Assembly’s March 14 resolution, that condemned the February 9, 2013, execution of 2001 Parliament Attack case convict Mohammad Afzal Guru and demanded that his mortal remains be handed over to his family, and out-rightly rejected it, reports The Hindu. Both Houses of the Indian Parliament moved a resolution warning Pakistan not to interfere in its internal affairs and stop supporting terrorists. The resolution in both the Houses, read: “This House totally rejects the Resolution passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on March 14, 2013. The House notes that Pakistan has committed that it would not allow its territory to be used for terrorism against India and only fulfilment of this commitment can be the basis for peaceful relations with Pakistan.” It further read, “The House rejects interference in the internal affairs of India and calls upon the National Assembly of Pakistan to desist from such acts of support for extremist and terrorist elements. Any attempt from any quarter to interfere in the internal affairs of India will be met resolutely and with complete unity of our nation.” The resolution also reiterated that, “the entire State of Jammu and Kashmir, including the territory under illegal occupation of Pakistan, is and shall always be an integral part of India.”
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March - 15 
According to the State home department's records, in the year 2012, Security Forces (SFs) recovered about 444 arms, 9,373 rounds of ammunition and 200 explosives from all corners of the state, reports Times of India on March 16. Goalpara District to
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According to the State home department's records, in the year 2012, Security Forces (SFs) recovered about 444 arms, 9,373 rounds of ammunition and 200 explosives from all corners of the state, reports Times of India on March 16. Goalpara District topped the chart in arms recovery with a total of 123 arm recoveries in 2012. Also, 654 rounds of ammunition, 14 grenades and 36 Improvised Explosive Device (IED) s were recovered from the District. SFs said that Goalpara District has seen a steep increase in the seizure of arms and ammunition as the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) and the Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) are highly active along the Assam-Meghalaya border. "Last year, there were at least 50 arms, 148 rounds of ammunition, six grenades and five IEDs recovered from Kokrajhar District," added the report. As many as 36 and 21 arms were recovered from Baksa and Udalguri Districts of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) respectively last year. The report cited that the highest number of 42 grenades was recovered from Baksa District. While in the Hill Districts, of Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao, 33 and 31 arms seized respectively in 2012. SFs seized almost 2,967 rounds of ammunition from these two Districts alone. As per the records available, 2,438 rounds of ammunition were recovered from Guwahati city, which topped the charts in the ammunition seizure category. Further, 22 arms and five explosives were also seized from the city in 2012. Besides, the Government Railway Police (GRP) too seized at least 16 arms and 1,035 rounds of ammunition during the same period in the State.
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March - 15 
Also, the Parishad warned the State Government of strong consequences if the culprits aren’t brought to book in the next 48 hours.
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Also, the Parishad warned the State Government of strong consequences if the culprits aren’t brought to book in the next 48 hours.
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March - 15 
Demanding a definite and positive solution to bring back peace and normalcy in Garo Hills a conglomerate of NGOs and Civil Societies on March 15 took out a peace rally in the streets of Williamnagar in East Garo Hills. The objective of the peace rall
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Demanding a definite and positive solution to bring back peace and normalcy in Garo Hills a conglomerate of NGOs and Civil Societies on March 15 took out a peace rally in the streets of Williamnagar in East Garo Hills. The objective of the peace rally was to demand concerned Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and Ministers to chalk out a positive solution to end the ongoing violence relating to militancy and crimes against women in Garo Hills, stated the conglomerations spokesperson, TD Shira.
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March - 15 
Further, a 36-hour Goalpara bandh (General strike) beginning from March 19 has been called by the Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) in support of their demand to delete the names of non-Rabha and Garo villages from the draft of villages.
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Further, a 36-hour Goalpara bandh (General strike) beginning from March 19 has been called by the Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) in support of their demand to delete the names of non-Rabha and Garo villages from the draft of villages.
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March - 15 
Kanglaonline reports that at least one Assam Rifles (AR) trooper was killed and another three personnel injured when two powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bombs exploded simultaneously on March 15 at around 7:30 am near Kundong Leirembi unde
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Kanglaonline reports that at least one Assam Rifles (AR) trooper was killed and another three personnel injured when two powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED) bombs exploded simultaneously on March 15 at around 7:30 am near Kundong Leirembi under Moreh Police station in Chandel District. Havildar Dumar Bahadur (38) was killed on the spot while Havildar Thakur Singh, Rifleman Apan Jokkam and Rifleman Upendra Nayak sustained multiple injuries. According to reports, the two IEDs were planted on the road sides near Prayer Hill which is located around two and half kilometres away from Kundong Lairembi temple towards Imphal along National Highway 2. The bombs were triggered using a remote control device from a distance of around one and half metres away when the personnel of 9 Assam Rifles under Head Quarter 26 Sector posted at Moreh who were on Road Opening Patrol (ROP) duty reached the area. Meanwhile, a press statement signed by the Chief of ‘department of publicity’ of the Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), Bangkim has claimed that the bomb attacked was carried out by a special warfare group of its arm wing, People’s Revolutionary Army (PLA). The statement has also claimed that five personnel of the 9 Assam Rifles were killed in the attack and other few personnel were left injured.
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March - 15 
Meanwhile, a Chinese made hand grenade was found within the premises of Leibaklei Gas agency at Kakching (Thubal District) in the morning of March 15, reports The Sangai Express. Police retrieved the grenade later.
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Meanwhile, a Chinese made hand grenade was found within the premises of Leibaklei Gas agency at Kakching (Thubal District) in the morning of March 15, reports The Sangai Express. Police retrieved the grenade later.
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March - 15 
Meanwhile, on the second day of Police operation (March 15) to recover the bodies of the villagers, the security personnel spent much of the day fighting with the Prasad Guru squad of the Maoists at Kudabeda village in Sonuwa area of the district. "T
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Meanwhile, on the second day of Police operation (March 15) to recover the bodies of the villagers, the security personnel spent much of the day fighting with the Prasad Guru squad of the Maoists at Kudabeda village in Sonuwa area of the district. "They (the rebels) opened fire on the police party heading toward Manmaru village to recover the bodies (of the six villagers) to prevent them from entering the forest," deputy inspector general, Kolhan, Arun Kumar Singh, said. An injured rebel, identified as Dhanai, succumbed to injuries on way to the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Lodhai camp. The forces also recovered three sophisticated rifles and cartridges from Kudabera though police did not disclose the number of the arms.
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March - 15 
Meanwhile, three youths, including two minors from Athiabari in West Khasi Hills District, who went missing on March 8, are suspected to have joined the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), reports The Shillong Times. Two minors and their friend Rec
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Meanwhile, three youths, including two minors from Athiabari in West Khasi Hills District, who went missing on March 8, are suspected to have joined the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), reports The Shillong Times. Two minors and their friend Rechan M Sangma (19), all school dropouts from Athiabari, were last seen on March 8.
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March - 15 
Police Commissioner Alok Mittal inaugurated a new cybercrime cell at the Police office building in Sector 51 of Gurgaon city (Gurgaon District), The Times of India reports on March 16. With the inauguration of the new cell, there are now two cybercri
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Police Commissioner Alok Mittal inaugurated a new cybercrime cell at the Police office building in Sector 51 of Gurgaon city (Gurgaon District), The Times of India reports on March 16. With the inauguration of the new cell, there are now two cybercrime cells functional in Gurgaon and both of them will be working under the supervision of Rajesh Duggal, DCP (crime). The new cybercrime cell also has seven Policemen, led by inspector Suresh Kumar. Cases like email hacking, threats by email, facebook misuse, online fraud, employment fraud, data theft, cyber stalking, pornography, etc. will be investigated by this cell.
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March - 15 
Police on March 15 arrested a Nigerian national, identified as Carl Joseph Astusz, at Arihant College, in Pune District for allegedly possessing and trying to circulate Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), Indian Express reports on March 17. He was arre
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Police on March 15 arrested a Nigerian national, identified as Carl Joseph Astusz, at Arihant College, in Pune District for allegedly possessing and trying to circulate Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), Indian Express reports on March 17. He was arrested Section 489 (b)(c) of the Indian Penal Code (IPC).
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March - 15 
Ri-Bhoi National Liberation Front (RBNLF), a nondescript outfit, directed Congress legislator from Uoi constituency (Ri-Bhoi District) Ngaitlang Dhar to quit his Assembly membership and also threatened him with dire consequences if he failed to do so
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Ri-Bhoi National Liberation Front (RBNLF), a nondescript outfit, directed Congress legislator from Uoi constituency (Ri-Bhoi District) Ngaitlang Dhar to quit his Assembly membership and also threatened him with dire consequences if he failed to do so, reports Nagaland Post. This was informed by Ri-Bhoi District Superintendent of Police (SP) V R S Reddy who on March 15 said, “The group has asked Dhar to resign from his post as MLA and threatened to eliminate him and his family members if he fails to comply with the demand”. The SP also said the threat letter was signed by one J.J Lapang and one B.L Syiem who claimed themselves as being chairman and general secretary of the outfit respectivel
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Separately, State Governor Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary on March 15 said that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), which is in force in some states of the country including Manipur and Jammu & Kashmir, should be scrapped, reports Times of India.
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Separately, State Governor Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary on March 15 said that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), which is in force in some states of the country including Manipur and Jammu & Kashmir, should be scrapped, reports Times of India. Governor Ranjit Shekhar Mooshahary further said that AFSPA is gender-biased.
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March - 15 
Separately, two alleged PLA cadres along with weapons were arrested by a team of Moreh Police on 14 March at around 7.30 pm from Moreh ward number 2 in Chandel District, reports Kanglaonline. One .9mm pistol marked with ‘BARRETA U.S.A made’, bearing
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Separately, two alleged PLA cadres along with weapons were arrested by a team of Moreh Police on 14 March at around 7.30 pm from Moreh ward number 2 in Chandel District, reports Kanglaonline. One .9mm pistol marked with ‘BARRETA U.S.A made’, bearing body number BER571838, along with five live rounds with magazine along with one mobile phone was recovered from one person who is identified as Khuraijam Dutta Singh alias Santosh alias Roshan. One nironco Pistol `made in china` bearing body number 405292 with five live rounds, a magazine and a mobile was recovered from the second person identified as Sanasam Amumacha alias Solomon.
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March - 15 
The 600 page chargesheet of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) revealed that the accused in the Bangalore (Karnataka) terror module case, Dr. Zafar Ahmed Sholapur and Abdul Hakim Jamdar visited not only Iran and Pakistan but also Riyadh (Saudi A
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The 600 page chargesheet of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) revealed that the accused in the Bangalore (Karnataka) terror module case, Dr. Zafar Ahmed Sholapur and Abdul Hakim Jamdar visited not only Iran and Pakistan but also Riyadh (Saudi Arabia) in pursuit of their terrorist designs, The Times of India reports on March 16. The chargesheet says Dr Sholapur and Jamdar wanted to fight against the US by joining the Afghan army after completing the murderous tasks. According to the chargesheet, "In Pakistan, they met Abdul Rehman alias Farhathullah Ghori, accused in the Akshar Dham attack case. Ghori introduced them to ISI agents and trained the two men to collect intelligence, execute cyber crime and use weapons”. Dr. Nayeem Ahmed Siddiqui, is the second doctor arrested and named an accused in the case. NIA investigation revealed that another accused, Mohammed Akram alias Khalid, too visited Saudi Arabia in the guise of a driver to forge links with the jehadis. Akram also met in Riyadh "Abu Hamza, working for LeT and wanted accused in Sai Baba temple blast case in Hyderabad in the year 2002", the chargesheet says. Among the various people Akram met in Riyadh were three men from Karnataka who the chargesheet identifies as 'Dr Imran alias Immu, learnt to be a native of Karnataka, Motu Doctor, learnt to be a native of Karnataka, Dr Usman Ghani Khan alias Abu Anas, a native of Dharwad...' The chargesheet names 25 people as accused, of which 11 have been arrested.
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March - 15 
The Assam Sankhyalaghu Sangram Parishad (Assam Minority Struggle Association) on March 15 staged a dharna (sit-in protest) in front of the Goalpara (Goalpara District) Deputy Commissioner’s office to protest against the killings of non-Rabhas in the
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The Assam Sankhyalaghu Sangram Parishad (Assam Minority Struggle Association) on March 15 staged a dharna (sit-in protest) in front of the Goalpara (Goalpara District) Deputy Commissioner’s office to protest against the killings of non-Rabhas in the District, reports The Telegraph. Assam Sankhyalaghu Sangram Parishad ‘president’, Naziruddin Ahmed alleged that people from a particular community attacked two non-Rabha boys who were on their way to Dhuptola from Moilapathar in broad daylight on March 13. Azibar Ali (15) was killed in the attack and another boy, Hazer Ali, was seriously injured. “Before this incident, Soman Ali (18) was killed and his body was recovered from Maladhara. So, one after another incident is taking place and the government is doing absolutely nothing to control the situation,” Ahmed claimed. Ahmed said that they were neither opposed to the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) poll nor against the council itself. But villages where the population of Rabhas is less than 50 per cent of the total population should not be included in the council, he said
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March - 15 
The Tinsukia administration has requested Dispur for 45 motorbikes to reduce response time during anti-insurgency operations after the latest security review pointed to a heightened threat perception in the border district, reports The Telegraph. Ins
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The Tinsukia administration has requested Dispur for 45 motorbikes to reduce response time during anti-insurgency operations after the latest security review pointed to a heightened threat perception in the border district, reports The Telegraph. Insurgent groups like Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) and Naga militant outfits are active in the District that shares a 240kilometre border with Arunachal Pradesh.
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March - 15 
Tihar jail (in Delhi) authorities on March 15 were directed by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Delhi to produce Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan before it on March 16, reports The Times of India. NI
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Tihar jail (in Delhi) authorities on March 15 were directed by a special National Investigation Agency (NIA) court in Delhi to produce Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan before it on March 16, reports The Times of India. NIA will once again take the custody of these two who had recceed Dilsukhnagar in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), to confront them with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Obaidur Rehman. The agency took Rehman's custody on March 13, in connection with the Hyderabad blasts. It has already questioned Maqbool and Imran once in connection with the blasts. According to sources, NIA told the judge that the operatives had given conflicting statements to them during separate interrogations and needed to be interrogated together, Deccan Herald reports on March 15. The two have been in judicial custody at Tihar jail, after Police arrested them for the August 1, 2012 Pune (Maharashtra) blasts.
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March - 15 
Unidentified militants abducted three ginger traders from an area near Terang basti under Manja police station of Karbi Anglong District on March 15, reports Nagaland Post. According to information a group of five armed unidentified militants abducte
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Unidentified militants abducted three ginger traders from an area near Terang basti under Manja police station of Karbi Anglong District on March 15, reports Nagaland Post. According to information a group of five armed unidentified militants abducted the traders, Minu Basumatary, Pawgan Singson and Dulal Basumatary. Sources revealed that a huge sum (around INR 1.8 million) has been demanded from the relatives of the abducted persons.
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March - 16 
A Delhi Court on March 16 remanded two alleged operatives of Indian Mujahideen (IM), Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan, to National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody for four days for questioning over the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blas
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A Delhi Court on March 16 remanded two alleged operatives of Indian Mujahideen (IM), Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan, to National Investigation Agency (NIA) custody for four days for questioning over the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts and also for confronting them with another alleged IM operative Obaid-ur-Rehman. The duo was arrested recently.
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March - 16 
A joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Giridih Police from Pirtand, on March 16, arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Chudka Manjhi alias Sheetal Manjhi, when vehicles on the way to Pirtand were stopped
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A joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Giridih Police from Pirtand, on March 16, arrested a top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Chudka Manjhi alias Sheetal Manjhi, when vehicles on the way to Pirtand were stopped by Police, reports The Times of India. Manjhi was wanted in several cases of Maoist violence, including killing of five Security Forces (SFs), of a bank van in 2010, attacking block building at Pirtand and attacking a Police team at Chilkari, the same year. He had also blown up the Dumri block offices with explosives and killed a night-guard at a Police picket in 2010. Giridih Superintendent of Police (SP), Amol V Honkar, said Police checked vehicles including bikes. Manjhi was riding a bike and when Police caught hold of him they seized one pistol and three live cartridges from his possession. A Maoist literature warning Police informers with serious consequences was also found.
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March - 16 
A Maoist carrying a head money of INR 5,000 was arrested during a search operation in the Bastar District on March 16, reports The Business Standard. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sangeeta Peter, said, "25-year-old Antu was nabbed by the joi
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A Maoist carrying a head money of INR 5,000 was arrested during a search operation in the Bastar District on March 16, reports The Business Standard. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sangeeta Peter, said, "25-year-old Antu was nabbed by the joint contingent of District Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) late last night from the forest pocket of Lohandiguda Police Station area of the District." She added, "The naxal [Left-Wing Extremist (LWE)] was a member of Kudud Dalam (armed squad) of Maoist and was using a muzzle-loading gun."
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March - 16 
After four days of struggle, the Security Forces (SFs), on March 16, succeeded in recovering the bodies of six villagers, who were suspected to have been killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at a jan adalat (people's court) i
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After four days of struggle, the Security Forces (SFs), on March 16, succeeded in recovering the bodies of six villagers, who were suspected to have been killed by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at a jan adalat (people's court) in Manmaru village, under Tebo Police Station, of West Singhbhum District, reports The Pioneer.
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March - 16 
An Assam Rifles trooper sustained minor injuries in an exchange of fire with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Soha village near Deomali town in Tirap District on March 16, reports The Times of India. The excha
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An Assam Rifles trooper sustained minor injuries in an exchange of fire with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants at Soha village near Deomali town in Tirap District on March 16, reports The Times of India. The exchange of fire lasted for about three hours, informed Tirap Superintendant of Police (SP) Vikramjit Singh. "As per our source, the NSCN cadres were numbered around 40 and were heavily armed. Though lesser in number, the Assam Rifles personnel stood their ground and bravely fought them," Singh said. The incident happened when the cadres of NSCN-IM, on March 16, launched an assault on healthcare workers, including doctors, of Soha for not meeting their ransom demands. The circle officer and a Police team rushed to the village, but found the road blocked by the insurgents, who directed them to go back. When the officials refused to head back, the militants reportedly fired on them and set the circle officer's vehicle afire. This prompted the Police, along with Assam Rifles personnel, to fire in retaliation.
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March - 16 
Bokaro District Police, on March 16, recovered 97 detonators which were being carried illegally along with other explosives in a van from Ranchi to Pakur, reports The Times of India. Although the seizure was made during a routine check on National Hi
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Bokaro District Police, on March 16, recovered 97 detonators which were being carried illegally along with other explosives in a van from Ranchi to Pakur, reports The Times of India. Although the seizure was made during a routine check on National Highway 23 in Jaridih Police Station area, it took whole night for the Police Officers to confirm that the detonators were being carried unlawfully as the suppliers were unable to produce documents. Police arrested a woman hiding inside the vehicle besides the driver and his helper. "We are investigating to ascertain the motive behind carrying the explosives illegally at night. There are many questions like - is there any involvement of Maoists, are the detonators being supplied illegally to stone crushers, who is the woman and why she is travelling in the vehicle - which we are trying to get the answers," said a Police Officer.
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March - 16 
Former militant leader Dilip Nunisa has launched a new political party in Dima Hasao District and started campaigning for the coming Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (DHAC) election, reports Times of India. Nunisa announced the formation of the Dima Has
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Former militant leader Dilip Nunisa has launched a new political party in Dima Hasao District and started campaigning for the coming Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (DHAC) election, reports Times of India. Nunisa announced the formation of the Dima Hasao Dal (DHD) in a public meeting held at Kalachand in the hill district on March 16.
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March - 16 
Kanglaonline reports that a team of Imphal East Police commandos arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) women cadres identified as Mayanglambam Victoria Devi (39) and Aribam Rita Devi (35) from Bamon Leikai Thangapat Mapal o
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Kanglaonline reports that a team of Imphal East Police commandos arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) women cadres identified as Mayanglambam Victoria Devi (39) and Aribam Rita Devi (35) from Bamon Leikai Thangapat Mapal on March 16. On verification, Mayanglambam Victoria Devi stated that she joined PREPAK organization in the month of January 2013 through one Aribam Rita Devi of Bamon Leikai and they were involved in extortion of money from the general public, Government officials, businessmen etc and transportation and of arms and ammunition from one place to another, it added.
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March - 16 
Lieutenant General A.K. Sahni, General Officer Commanding (GOC, 3 Corps), said in Agartala on March 16 that India’s borders with China and Myanmar are stable and peaceful and there are no immediate threats on these frontiers, reports Nagaland Post. “
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Lieutenant General A.K. Sahni, General Officer Commanding (GOC, 3 Corps), said in Agartala on March 16 that India’s borders with China and Myanmar are stable and peaceful and there are no immediate threats on these frontiers, reports Nagaland Post. “There are no immediate threats along these borders. These frontiers are stable and peaceful,” Sahni told reporters. “We take corrective measures when we find any deficiencies along the borders. Some patches of border with Myanmar in Manipur are being fenced,” he added. On counter-terrorism, he said: “Myanmar has assured India...that Myanmar’s territory would not be allowed to be used by the northeast extremists. Recently, the security forces in Tamu town in Myanmar seized huge quantities of drugs, arms and ammunition (meant) to be smuggled to northeast militants. This shows that Myanmar is sincere to curb illegal activities harming India”.
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March - 16 
Meanwhile, JWG Convener Singson said that the Chiang Mai meeting would be the continuation of the reconciliation process. While stating that NSCN-KK had no comment on the ongoing talk between NSCN-IM and the government of India, Singson also said tha
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Meanwhile, JWG Convener Singson said that the Chiang Mai meeting would be the continuation of the reconciliation process. While stating that NSCN-KK had no comment on the ongoing talk between NSCN-IM and the government of India, Singson also said that for the past four years, his side has been trying to come out with something but “we have not been able to break the ice” and asked why so much time has been taken for the Nagas to reconcile.
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March - 16 
Meanwhile, People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, strongholds like Khunti, Gumla, Latehar and Simdega Districts of Jharkhand remained completely affected on March 12 due to an indefinite bandh (shut down strike
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Meanwhile, People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, strongholds like Khunti, Gumla, Latehar and Simdega Districts of Jharkhand remained completely affected on March 12 due to an indefinite bandh (shut down strike) called by PLFI cadres against the arrest of one its cadres, Dinesh Patel, from Ranchi, Jharkhand, reports The Pioneer. PLFI demanded the State Police to produce Patel before any court of law immediately. Barring some two-wheelers, public transport vehicles remained off the roads.
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March - 16 
Nagaland Post reports on March 17 that two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were arrested by 29 Assam Rifles personnel while collecting illegal tax from shop owners near Kalibari area in Dimapur District. One 7.65mm
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Nagaland Post reports on March 17 that two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres were arrested by 29 Assam Rifles personnel while collecting illegal tax from shop owners near Kalibari area in Dimapur District. One 7.65mm pistol, two 7.65mm pistol magazines and twenty five rounds, cash and slips were seized from them. The individuals revealed that they were collecting tax for NSCN-K. The accused were handed over to East Police Station, Dimapur.
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March - 16 
Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) functionaries have left Nagaland for Chiang Mai, Thailand on March 16 for another round of meet on reconciliation. NSCN-IM team
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Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) functionaries have left Nagaland for Chiang Mai, Thailand on March 16 for another round of meet on reconciliation. NSCN-IM team, comprising of four members, was led by steering committee and convener of its political affairs committee V.S. Atem while NSCN-KK team comprising of three members was led by kilonser (minister) C. Singson. Both the leaders are also conveners of Joint Working Group (JWG) on reconciliation. Speaking to Nagaland Post, Atem said the meeting this time would discuss the process of Naga reconciliation. He exuded confidence that there would be realization of the “ground reality” and understanding of the Naga issue in the right perspective so that the Naga Reconciliation also follow suit. When asked about the status of the ongoing talks with the Government of India, Atem said that nothing was hidden from the Nagas. He said that for many years the Nagas have been fighting for their rights. “We are still discussing on sovereignty. We have been discussing about sovereignty with government of India too”, Atem added.
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March - 16 
On March 16, Police raided the farm house of Jali Pati at Kusanpalli village of the same district and seized 592 gelatin sticks kept in three packets. Jali and Sukumar have been arrested. Police said they were supplying the explosives to Communist Pa
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On March 16, Police raided the farm house of Jali Pati at Kusanpalli village of the same district and seized 592 gelatin sticks kept in three packets. Jali and Sukumar have been arrested. Police said they were supplying the explosives to Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist).
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March - 16 
On March 16, Security Forces (SFs) arrested one United revolutionary Front (URF) cadre identified as Heikrujam Joychandra Singh alias Joy (36) from Khurai Lamlong Bazaar in front of the Punshi Pharmacy, the release said. One demand letter of URF and
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On March 16, Security Forces (SFs) arrested one United revolutionary Front (URF) cadre identified as Heikrujam Joychandra Singh alias Joy (36) from Khurai Lamlong Bazaar in front of the Punshi Pharmacy, the release said. One demand letter of URF and one mobile phone along with two SIM cards were recovered from his possession. On verification, he stated that hejoined the organization in the month of January 2013 through one Naochi of Thoubal area, the release said.
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March - 16 
Police claimed to have busted a racket in Mohali (Mohali District) involving Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and narcotics and arrested five persons on March 16, reports The Times of India. FICN worth INR 94,000 was seized from the gang and interrog
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Police claimed to have busted a racket in Mohali (Mohali District) involving Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and narcotics and arrested five persons on March 16, reports The Times of India. FICN worth INR 94,000 was seized from the gang and interrogation of gang members revealed that the FICN and narcotics were routed through Nepal and Uttar Pradesh.
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March - 16 
Security Forces (SFs) on March 16 arrested a Dima Jadi Naiso Army (DJNA) militant, Thomas Daulagapu, from upper Mahandijua village under Manja Police Station in Karbi Anglong District, reports Nagaland Post. In a confessional statement given to Man
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Security Forces (SFs) on March 16 arrested a Dima Jadi Naiso Army (DJNA) militant, Thomas Daulagapu, from upper Mahandijua village under Manja Police Station in Karbi Anglong District, reports Nagaland Post. In a confessional statement given to Manja Police, Thomas Daulagapu revealed that around 30 DJNA cadres were receiving training in NSCN-K camp. The arrested cadre told Manja police that DJNA was to pay a huge sum to NSCN-K for “imparting training and arming the group.” The arrested cadre admitted that the newly formed outfit was also active in Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao district for collecting fund by “means of extortion.” Thomas said a former Dima Halam Daogah (DHD) cadre Runit Jidung engaged him to send out extortion notices to various individuals and organizations. He revealed that Runit was supposed to receive 20% of the total collection. Thomas also mentioned that the chief aim of DJNA was to form a separate state (Dimaraji) for the Dimasa community on the lines of the disbanded DHD.
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March - 16 
SFs arrested an ULFA-ATF militant, identified as Amar Deka alias Abinash Asom (23), from Darrang District on March 16, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered a Chinese M–46 grenade and some incriminating documents from his possession.
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SFs arrested an ULFA-ATF militant, identified as Amar Deka alias Abinash Asom (23), from Darrang District on March 16, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered a Chinese M–46 grenade and some incriminating documents from his possession.
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March - 16 
The deputy kilonser (minister) of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah’s (NSCN-IM) ‘home affairs’ in-charge of Zeliangrong Region, Lungchaibi has said that the State Government of Manipur or any concern authority must give priori
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The deputy kilonser (minister) of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah’s (NSCN-IM) ‘home affairs’ in-charge of Zeliangrong Region, Lungchaibi has said that the State Government of Manipur or any concern authority must give priority and encourage the local contractors, registered societies or agencies to execute any kind of significant development work or contractual work or scheme, The Sangai Express reports on March 17. "This appeal and request are in the interest of the general public of the Zeliangrong community in particular and the people in general," he said.
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March - 16 
The Shillong Times reports that Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, on March 16, informed the Assembly that more security personnel will be deployed in insurgency dominated Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts of the State soon. The Chie
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The Shillong Times reports that Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, on March 16, informed the Assembly that more security personnel will be deployed in insurgency dominated Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts of the State soon. The Chief Minister said that a batch of newly recruited Police personnel is undergoing training at training camps and they will pass out shortly. As-soon-as they pass out they will be deployed in different areas of these Districts to maintain law and order situation as per requirements, he said.
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March - 16 
The Shillong Times reports that Border Security Force (BSF) troops of Umsiyem Tent Post in East Khasi Hills District arrested one Bangladeshi Fake India Currency Note (FICN) racketeer along with FICN having a face value of INR 40,000, Bangladeshi Tak
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The Shillong Times reports that Border Security Force (BSF) troops of Umsiyem Tent Post in East Khasi Hills District arrested one Bangladeshi Fake India Currency Note (FICN) racketeer along with FICN having a face value of INR 40,000, Bangladeshi Taka 2060 and other items on March 16 evening. He has been identified as Muhammad Azim, a resident of Sylhet Bangladesh. According to BSF, the seized FICN was being smuggled from Bangladesh and was meant for circulation in the Indian market.
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March - 16 
The Shillong Times reports that Security Forces (SFs) stationed at Maibong in Dima Hasao recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, official sources said on March 16. The cache of arms included two .9 mm pistols with magazine, four 12 bore guns,
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The Shillong Times reports that Security Forces (SFs) stationed at Maibong in Dima Hasao recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition, official sources said on March 16. The cache of arms included two .9 mm pistols with magazine, four 12 bore guns, four Chinese grenade, two radio sets, two Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) and a few detonators which were hidden in an old water tank. Security sources suspected that the recovered arms belonged to Dimasa National Liberation Force (DNLF).
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March - 16 
The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor General (Retd), J J Singh said the State has remained by and large peaceful during the year 2012-2013 with a marked improvement on the law and order front. In his address to the budget sessio
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The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor General (Retd), J J Singh said the State has remained by and large peaceful during the year 2012-2013 with a marked improvement on the law and order front. In his address to the budget session of the state assembly that began at Itanagar on March 15, he said the Government was able to largely neutralize the 'bandh culture', which was threatening to have severe ramifications on the law and order of the State and on the work efficiency. "The coordination between Army, paramilitary and state police forces has been praiseworthy, leading to the elimination of 13 rebels besides the arrest of 107 others and a large cache of arms, ammunition and explosive materials seized during the year," he said. Another development, he said, was the weaning away of influence of certain left wing extremist organizations, which had started entering the state from the plains of Assam. The Union home ministry had released an amount of INR 100 million for logistic support to the existing paramilitary forces deployed in the State, he disclosed, adding that the State Government had sanctioned the setting up of an all-women Police station in the capital city as well as women Police cell in each Di
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March - 17 
13 youths from Charaideo Sub-Division in Sivasagar District have joined the Anti-Talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) a few days back. The youths who claimed to have joined the ULFA-ATF have not disclosed their addresses or
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13 youths from Charaideo Sub-Division in Sivasagar District have joined the Anti-Talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) a few days back. The youths who claimed to have joined the ULFA-ATF have not disclosed their addresses or their real surnames and mentioned their surnames as Asom. A few of them who signed the release are Pabitra Asom, Papu Asom, Gonesh Asom, Binod Asom, Jitu Asom, Nomal Asom and Khagen Asom. The youths, most of them less than 30 years of age, stated in a press release that they joined the outfit willingly for the failure of the authorities in solving issues like the granting of Scheduled Tribe status to the Tai-Ahom community and the Dibang dam, among others.
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March - 17 
A huge cache of explosives, including 1,727 detonators and four mobile phones, was seized from a farm house during a raid by a joint team of Border Security Force (BSF) and local Police under Motu Police Station limits of Malkangiri District, on Marc
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A huge cache of explosives, including 1,727 detonators and four mobile phones, was seized from a farm house during a raid by a joint team of Border Security Force (BSF) and local Police under Motu Police Station limits of Malkangiri District, on March 17, reports The New Indian Express. On a tip off, Security Forces (SFs) raided the farm house of one Sukumar Bairagi and recovered the explosives.
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March - 17 
Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh will raise Specialised Forces trained in guerrilla warfare on the lines of the 'Greyhounds', a Special Police unit in Andhra Pradesh, reports dnaindia.com on March 18. According to the plan, which is likely t
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Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha and Chhattisgarh will raise Specialised Forces trained in guerrilla warfare on the lines of the 'Greyhounds', a Special Police unit in Andhra Pradesh, reports dnaindia.com on March 18. According to the plan, which is likely to be placed before the Union Cabinet soon, the Special Forces will come up in Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Odisha and funds will be given to create and upgrade infrastructure, weaponry and equipment to combat the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) problem. The proposed outlay during the 12th Plan in this regard is INR 3.73 billion, of which the Union Government will give INR 2.8 billion (75 per cent of the total outlay) and INR .93 billion by the state Governments (25 per cent), the Union Ministry of home Affairs (MHA) said in its proposal.
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March - 17 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a person at Kothi village in Bhamragad tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District, on suspicion of being Police informer on March 17, reports The Times of India. The villagers discovered th
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed a person at Kothi village in Bhamragad tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District, on suspicion of being Police informer on March 17, reports The Times of India. The villagers discovered the unidentified body riddled with bullets on March 18. Police Department denied any links with the person and termed the killing as reckless and cowardice act. Sources claimed that the person was mentally ill and roamed around in the villages eating whatever people offered him.
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March - 17 
Director General Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Pranay Sahay on March 17 said that CRPF will follow its existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) while rendering operational duties in the State, reports Greater Kashmir. The SOP mandate that o
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Director General Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Pranay Sahay on March 17 said that CRPF will follow its existing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) while rendering operational duties in the State, reports Greater Kashmir. The SOP mandate that one-third component of the force, when out on security and law and order duties, will have firearms and secure the rest of the squad who carry batons and riot-gears.
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March - 17 
Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, accused of murders and attack on Police party, have been arrested during an operation by Police and Border Security Force (BSF) troopers at Enhur village in Kanker District, on March 17, repor
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Five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, accused of murders and attack on Police party, have been arrested during an operation by Police and Border Security Force (BSF) troopers at Enhur village in Kanker District, on March 17, reports The Hindustan Times. The arrested were identified as Bodhram (55), Suderam Netam (45), Narayan Nareti (45), Pyarelal Jain (40) and Maniklal Nareti (25).
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March - 17 
Imphal West Police commandos arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre from Mana Ongkhol Mamang Leikai on March 17 at about 12:20 am. The arrested person has been identified as Koijam Nimai alias Angom Meitei (51).
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Imphal West Police commandos arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre from Mana Ongkhol Mamang Leikai on March 17 at about 12:20 am. The arrested person has been identified as Koijam Nimai alias Angom Meitei (51).
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March - 17 
Kanglaonline reports that three militants reportedly surrendered to Police commandos at Moreh in Chandel District on March 17. However, due to security reasons, the identities of the surrendered cadres and their outfit have not been disclosed officia
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Kanglaonline reports that three militants reportedly surrendered to Police commandos at Moreh in Chandel District on March 17. However, due to security reasons, the identities of the surrendered cadres and their outfit have not been disclosed officially. It could not be confirmed whether they surrendered along with arms or not, till the filling of this report.
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March - 17 
Normalcy returned to the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on March 17 as business establishments, schools, public transport remained operational, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew clamped since March 13 was lifted from most part of the State in the eve
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Normalcy returned to the State of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on March 17 as business establishments, schools, public transport remained operational, reports Daily Excelsior. Curfew clamped since March 13 was lifted from most part of the State in the evening of March 16 barring old city area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District). Curfew from the old city areas were lifted on the morning of March 17. However, authorities on March 17 imposed restrictions in Langate town of Kupwara District following fresh clashes between forces and protesters. Villagers reportedly took to the streets in protest against arrest of a youth from the village.
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March - 17 
Pradip Roy, a member of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), and wanted in Godapani Pathak’s murder, was arrested by Bengal police from Kamakhyaguri in Jalpaiguri District in north Bengal a few days ago and was handed over to Bongaigaon Police
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Pradip Roy, a member of the Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), and wanted in Godapani Pathak’s murder, was arrested by Bengal police from Kamakhyaguri in Jalpaiguri District in north Bengal a few days ago and was handed over to Bongaigaon Police, reports The Telegraph on March 18. He is now being interrogated at Abhayapuri Police Station of the District since the past couple of days. Eight suspected KLO activists were arrested so far in the murder case. The militants abducted Pathak and engineer Faizul Islam on May 2, 2012 in Bongaigaon District.
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March - 17 
SFs arrested a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkman, Sanjeev Mushahary (28), from an undisclosed location, reports The Telegraph.
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SFs arrested a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) linkman, Sanjeev Mushahary (28), from an undisclosed location, reports The Telegraph.
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March - 17 
State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi expressed satisfaction over the dialogue between the Central Government and Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), reports The Shillong Times. Saying that the peace talks with ULFA-PTF was progressing in the right dire
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State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi expressed satisfaction over the dialogue between the Central Government and Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), reports The Shillong Times. Saying that the peace talks with ULFA-PTF was progressing in the right direction, Gogoi, however, said it would be too early to comment on possible outcome of dialogue.
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March - 17 
The Times of India reports on March 18 that the Zomi Revolutionary Organization (ZRO), which is in a suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with the Government, has demanded expedition of the peace process so a political dialogue can be initiated s
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The Times of India reports on March 18 that the Zomi Revolutionary Organization (ZRO), which is in a suspension of operations (SoO) agreement with the Government, has demanded expedition of the peace process so a political dialogue can be initiated soon.
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March - 17 
Zomi Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO) has made it clear that the political aspiration/demand of the United Peoples Front (UPF) is to create an autonomous hill State within the State of Manipur without affecting its territorial integrity. Notably, UP
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Zomi Revolutionary Organisation (ZRO) has made it clear that the political aspiration/demand of the United Peoples Front (UPF) is to create an autonomous hill State within the State of Manipur without affecting its territorial integrity. Notably, UPF and Kuki National organization (KNO) are two conglomerates of Kuki armed groups which are under tripartite Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact involving the Government of Manipur and the Government of India. ZRO is a constituent member of the UPF, ZRO ‘external affairs secretary’ Calvin and ‘home secretary’ Khuptang on March 17 decried that the tripartite peace process is too slow. Claiming that ZRO alone has more than 400 cadres, Calvin and Khuptang informed that around 100 cadres are staying in the Mulvai designated camp while the remaining cadres would be housed at the designated camp being constructed near Thanlon. Arms and ammunition of the cadres have not been handed over to the Government rather they are kept in safe store with double-locking system.
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March - 18 
A Maoist poster written in Odia appeared near Gudapada Chowk in Ainlapali gram panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Baunsini Police Station limits of Boudh District, on March 18, calling for Boudh bandh (shut down strik
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A Maoist poster written in Odia appeared near Gudapada Chowk in Ainlapali gram panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) under Baunsini Police Station limits of Boudh District, on March 18, calling for Boudh bandh (shut down strike) on March 20. The poster asked the people, district administration, Police, and financial institutions besides bus owners to cooperate. The poster is signed by one Birendra Lakra, who identified himself as Commander with no mention of any division.
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March - 18 
Another KYKL activist, identified as Heisnam Mohari alias Loyalakpa, was arrested by a team of Imphal West District Police commandos from near Keishamthong Bridge on March 18. A mobile handset was seized from his possession.
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Another KYKL activist, identified as Heisnam Mohari alias Loyalakpa, was arrested by a team of Imphal West District Police commandos from near Keishamthong Bridge on March 18. A mobile handset was seized from his possession.
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March - 18 
India asked Bangladesh to work out an action plan to flush out the remaining militant leaders of the Northeast region from that country, reports Assam Tribune on March 19.Central Government’s request was conveyed at the Director General level “Border
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India asked Bangladesh to work out an action plan to flush out the remaining militant leaders of the Northeast region from that country, reports Assam Tribune on March 19.Central Government’s request was conveyed at the Director General level “Border Coordination Conference” between Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) that got under way on March 18. The meeting will end on March 23.
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March - 18 
Muttahida Majlis-e-Mushawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations, announced a fresh protest calendar for upcoming week. MMM has called for protest demonstrations on March 18 (today) and 19 and a complete shutdown on Ma
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Muttahida Majlis-e-Mushawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations, announced a fresh protest calendar for upcoming week. MMM has called for protest demonstrations on March 18 (today) and 19 and a complete shutdown on March 20. It also asked to observe complete blackout in the evening on March 21.
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March - 18 
Pakistan's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) called 'Jasoos' have been spying on security arrangements and Army activities going on in the Indian side from the International Border of Pakistan adjoining Rajasthan, The Times of India reports on March 19.
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Pakistan's Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV) called 'Jasoos' have been spying on security arrangements and Army activities going on in the Indian side from the International Border of Pakistan adjoining Rajasthan, The Times of India reports on March 19. In the recent past, activities of these UAVs have increased. These spy planes are active across the border opposite Barmer, Jaisalmer, Bikaner and Ganganagar Districts in Rajasthan. According to sources Pakistan had developed UAVs a few years ago with the help of America and Italy and are using them to spy on the Indian area.
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March - 18 
Police arrested one Merajudin Kawa son of Ghulam Ahmad Kawa on March 18 in connection with the March 13 Bemina (Srinagar District) fidayeen (suicide militants) attack in which 5 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and 10 others
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Police arrested one Merajudin Kawa son of Ghulam Ahmad Kawa on March 18 in connection with the March 13 Bemina (Srinagar District) fidayeen (suicide militants) attack in which 5 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed and 10 others sustained injuries, reports Daily Excelsior. This is the fifth arrest in the case. As reported earlier a total of 15 persons had been identified by the Police for facilitating the fidayeen attack. According to a delayed report, Police recovered an AK-rifle and ammunition including a magnetic mine from Chattabal area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 14.
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March - 18 
Police on March 18, arrested one person, identified as Babban Vishwakarma near Untari Road railway station in Palamau District and recovered six country-made pistols, reports The Times of India. The accused has a history of trading in illegal arms an
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Police on March 18, arrested one person, identified as Babban Vishwakarma near Untari Road railway station in Palamau District and recovered six country-made pistols, reports The Times of India. The accused has a history of trading in illegal arms and was jailed in 1999. One of the accomplices of Babban managed to escape.
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March - 18 
Reacting to the reported exchange of fire between NSCN-IM and security forces in Soha village, Arunachal Citizens’ Right (ACR) has asked NSCN-IM officials and cadres to exercise the “tolerance” and avoid “unproductive engagements”, adds Nagaland Post
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Reacting to the reported exchange of fire between NSCN-IM and security forces in Soha village, Arunachal Citizens’ Right (ACR) has asked NSCN-IM officials and cadres to exercise the “tolerance” and avoid “unproductive engagements”, adds Nagaland Post.
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March - 18 
Tamil activists in Tamil Nadu supporting Sri Lanka's defeated Tamil Tiger terrorist outfit Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have assaulted Sri Lankan Buddhist monk in Chennai on March 18, reports Colombo Page. The Sri Lankan monk identified as
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Tamil activists in Tamil Nadu supporting Sri Lanka's defeated Tamil Tiger terrorist outfit Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) have assaulted Sri Lankan Buddhist monk in Chennai on March 18, reports Colombo Page. The Sri Lankan monk identified as Bandara, who was part of a group of Sri Lankan pilgrims, was attacked at the Central railway station. The group of pilgrims arrived in Chennai on the way back home after visiting various Buddhist sites including Gaya. The Tamil Nadu Police said the Buddhist priest was repeatedly assaulted by unidentified attackers and the Police launched a search to arrest them.
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March - 18 
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on March 18, submitted the chargesheet before the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate Court against four Bangladesh natives in a case related to the seizure of high-grade Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) of I
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on March 18, submitted the chargesheet before the Ernakulam Chief Judicial Magistrate Court against four Bangladesh natives in a case related to the seizure of high-grade Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) of INR 240,000, reports New Indian Express. The accused Khamirul Islam, Anamul Hoque, Sirajul Hoque and Ruhul Amin are from Malda District of West Bengal. The charges against the accused are criminal conspiracy, usage and possession of forged or counterfeit currency. However, the roots of the currency racket are not unearthed during the investigation by the CBI. According to the CBI, the accused entered into a criminal conspiracy and brought FICN of INR 500 and INR 1,000 denominations from Malda to Thiruvananthapuram. They circulated the notes in the local markets as genuine notes against the making of small purchase.
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March - 18 
The Central Government is hoping the peace talks with Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) will attain a new level of credibility in April with the return of the outfit’s general secretary, Golap Baruah alias Anup Chetia, r
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The Central Government is hoping the peace talks with Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) will attain a new level of credibility in April with the return of the outfit’s general secretary, Golap Baruah alias Anup Chetia, reports The Telegraph on March 19. The key ULFA leader is in “protective custody” in Rajshahi jail in Bangladesh, pending a decision on his petition in the Bangladesh Supreme Court. He has sought asylum in Bangladesh or in a third country. When the court takes up the case, possibly next month, a decision would be tensely awaited in both countries. Though Dhaka is likely to turn down the request, it is hoped that the initiative will come from Chetia himself. Anup Chetia was arrested in Bangladesh on December 21, 1997.
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March - 18 
The Central Paramilitary Forces may soon embark on a major recruitment drive in the country's Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas, with special rallies across 30 worst-affected Districts set to induct around 3,000 local youth, reports Th
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The Central Paramilitary Forces may soon embark on a major recruitment drive in the country's Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected areas, with special rallies across 30 worst-affected Districts set to induct around 3,000 local youth, reports The Times of India on March 19. The successful candidates will be recruited as constables in Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF). The proposal to induct up to 3,000 young men from Districts that have recorded the highest incidence of LWE violence is aimed at weaning them away from potential recruitment into Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ranks. A senior official of the Union Home Ministry (MHA) said "These young boys will be exposed to a life beyond violence, with their jobs in the CRPF and BSF set to take them across the country."
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March - 18 
The Shillong Times reports that Garo National Council (GNC) legislator, Clifford Marak, on March 18, questioned the State Governor’s address on law and order situation while citing a few instances which contradicted the governor’s statement that law
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The Shillong Times reports that Garo National Council (GNC) legislator, Clifford Marak, on March 18, questioned the State Governor’s address on law and order situation while citing a few instances which contradicted the governor’s statement that law and order situation in the State was well-under control. Stating that militant activities are happening on a daily basis in Garo Hills, Marak lambasted the Police department for its inefficiency in ensuring safety and protection to the residents of Garo Hills. Referring to the agreement signed between the Union Government, the State Government and the breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) to grant more power including financial power to the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC), the GNC legislator said the same was never mentioned in the Governor’s address while enquiring about the progress of the agreement made. Requesting Chief Minister, Mukul Sangma to immediately address the ANVC and Garo National liberation Army (GNLA) crisis in Garo Hills, Marak said, “Much confrontation is going on with GNLA cadres. I am not supporting, but common people are suffering because of it.”
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March - 18 
The Union Government has given its nod to start updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in seven Districts of Assam after violence marred the NRC pilot project in Barpeta District in 2010, reports Assam Tribune. The decision was taken aft
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The Union Government has given its nod to start updating of the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in seven Districts of Assam after violence marred the NRC pilot project in Barpeta District in 2010, reports Assam Tribune. The decision was taken after a meeting between the Centre and the State government held in New Delhi on Monday. The NRC would not be updated in Barpeta District this time but it would be updated in non–minority–dominated Districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur, said Shambu Singh, Joint Secretary of Home Ministry (NE In–Charge).
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March - 18 
To add teeth to the counter-insurgency operations in Odisha, two more battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) reached Jeypore in Koraput District on March 18, reports The Times of India. "While one of the battalions will be deployed in Nabarangpur
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To add teeth to the counter-insurgency operations in Odisha, two more battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) reached Jeypore in Koraput District on March 18, reports The Times of India. "While one of the battalions will be deployed in Nabarangpur District, the other will be shared by Koraput and Rayagada Districts," said Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), BSF, Akhileswar Singh. The new batches of Paramilitary Forces will supplement the existing six battalions of BSF engaged in anti-Maoist operations in the State. Currently, four battalions of BSF are deployed in Malkangiri District and two in Koraput. Sources said one BSF camp each will now be set up at Mankidi, Tendulipadar and Bijaghati in Narayanpanta block. Currently, there are two BSF camps in Narayanpatna. "Mankidi, Tendulipadar and Bijaghati fall within the Maoist corridor, which stretches from Odisha to Andhra Pradesh. A company of the BSF comprising about 100 jawans (troopers) will be stationed at each camp to carry out counter-insurgency operations in the area," said Superintendent of Police, (SP) Koraput, Avinash Kumar. In Nabarangapur District, security personnel will be deployed in Kundai and Raighar areas, which share borders with Chhattisgarh. The Mainpur Division of the Maoists operates in the area.
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March - 18 
Two commandos of Maharashtra’s Special Anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] Force, C-60, suffered bullet injuries in an encounter with the Maoists in a village in Gondia District on March 18, reports The Hindu. Gondia Superintendent of Police (SP),
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Two commandos of Maharashtra’s Special Anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWE)] Force, C-60, suffered bullet injuries in an encounter with the Maoists in a village in Gondia District on March 18, reports The Hindu. Gondia Superintendent of Police (SP), Dilip Zhalke said “The encounter took place near Marartola village in Salekasa Division of Gondia. Our team was carrying out searching operation when the Naxals fired on it. Two C-60 Commandos suffered bullet injuries in the firing.’’ Commando Ramesh Uike suffered bullet injury on his leg and commando Sanjay Katare suffered shoulder injury. However, the SP did not rule out the Maoist Dalam (armed squad) ‘commander’ Rakesh being killed in the encounter.
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March - 19 
A gun fight reportedly took place on National Highway number- 37 along the Imphal- Jiribam road between a group of militants suspected to be of the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and personnel of the 10 Assam Rifles on the Southern side of the Kotlan
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A gun fight reportedly took place on National Highway number- 37 along the Imphal- Jiribam road between a group of militants suspected to be of the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) and personnel of the 10 Assam Rifles on the Southern side of the Kotlan Assam Rifles post on March 19 at around 10.30. There are no reports of any casualty on both sides. According to a reliable source, a patrolling team of 10 Assam Riffles posted at Kotlan came under attack from the suspected ZUF cadres, following which the Assam Riffles team retaliated.
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March - 19 
A Police personal, Arfan Khan, was injured during the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (General strike), reports The Sentinel. The Telegraph adds that nearly 1,200 rubber trees were felled on March 19 by suspected non-Rabhas during the 36-hour Goalpar
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A Police personal, Arfan Khan, was injured during the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (General strike), reports The Sentinel. The Telegraph adds that nearly 1,200 rubber trees were felled on March 19 by suspected non-Rabhas during the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (General strike) that ended on March 20th evening. The bandh was called by non-Rabha and non-tribal organisations under the Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) to oppose the inclusion of non-Rabha and non-tribal dominated villages in the upcoming Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC).
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March - 19 
A Policeman was injured when supporters of the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (general strike) clashed with the Police at Pancharatna under Kharmuja Police outpost on March 19, reports The Telegraph. Officer-in charge of Kharmuja Police Outpost, Mar
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A Policeman was injured when supporters of the 36-hour Goalpara District bandh (general strike) clashed with the Police at Pancharatna under Kharmuja Police outpost on March 19, reports The Telegraph. Officer-in charge of Kharmuja Police Outpost, Marmuj Ali, was injured when nearly 500 strike supporters staging a blockade on the road allegedly attacked the Security Forces (SFs). The situation turned violent when the Police tried to clear the road for vehicles. The supporters then attacked a Tata Sumo at Pancharatna about 300 metres away from Naranaryan Setu and set it ablaze. The driver of the car was also injured in the attack. Protesters also set ablaze a truck at Kumri area in the District. Police later had to fire blank shots in the air to disperse the mob. With the arrival of additional SFs and senior Police officials, a semblance of normalcy returned. The bandh was called by non-Rabha and non-tribal organisations under the Non-Rabha Co-ordination Forum (NRCF) to register its protest against the inclusion of non-Rabha and non-tribal dominated villages in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC). They demanded the exclusion of the names of 394 villages dominated by non-Rabha, non-tribal and Garo population from the draft of villages in the council, the preparation for which is under way.
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March - 19 
At least 24 persons, including Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured in sectarian clashes Hakarmulla village (Budgam District). Claim to a piece of land by two rival sects led to clashes. Later persons from both the sects pelted stones on SF pe
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At least 24 persons, including Security Force (SF) personnel, were injured in sectarian clashes Hakarmulla village (Budgam District). Claim to a piece of land by two rival sects led to clashes. Later persons from both the sects pelted stones on SF personnel who were rushed to the spot.
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March - 19 
Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP), Rajeev Kumar, along with other senior officers of Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) celebrated their supremacy in the Maoist-affected Jhumra area by having sweets on March 19 night in Jhumr
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Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP), Rajeev Kumar, along with other senior officers of Police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) celebrated their supremacy in the Maoist-affected Jhumra area by having sweets on March 19 night in Jhumra area. The feast, however, symbolized that Jhumra, which once was dominated by the Maoists, is now a stronghold of the men in uniform. Later, Kumar said the Police Department would provide proper jungle warfare training to make security men feel more comfortable in fighting the Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)] in locations like Jhumra. "The personnel will be acquainted with hi-tech weapons introduced in the force. The department will concentrate more on welfare of the personnel and giving them a stress-free working environment. You will get to see the change in security scenario soon," added Kumar.
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March - 19 
Kanglaonline reports that a deserter of the National Socialist Council Nagalim-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was reportedly shot dead by a suspected NSCN IM cadre on March 19 at around 1.30 pm at the east of Jora farm of KhukKha village near Komlathabi under
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Kanglaonline reports that a deserter of the National Socialist Council Nagalim-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was reportedly shot dead by a suspected NSCN IM cadre on March 19 at around 1.30 pm at the east of Jora farm of KhukKha village near Komlathabi under Komlathabi Police station in Chandel District. The deceased cadre has been identified as Saka Moson Khoubu Maring (40). According to the reliable source, Saka Moson had joined a newly formed NSCN faction, the United Minority Liberation Army (UMLA), after deserting NSCN-IM.
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March - 19 
Militants killed a civilian, identified as Suhail Ahmad Sofi, son of Ghulam Nabi Sofi, in the night of March 19 at village Doabgah of Sopore locality in Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. Suhail was reportedly organizing a cricket tournamen
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Militants killed a civilian, identified as Suhail Ahmad Sofi, son of Ghulam Nabi Sofi, in the night of March 19 at village Doabgah of Sopore locality in Baramulla District, reports Daily Excelsior. Suhail was reportedly organizing a cricket tournament sponsored by Army in the area. Sources said, “On seeing militants he ran away towards Masjid (Mosque) and was shot at from point blank range inside Masjid complex.” No militant outfit has yet claimed responsibility. Further investigations are on.
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March - 19 
Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces arrested a person on charges of possessing two country-made .22 pistols with two live rounds and magazines in the wee hours of March 19 from his residence at Showuba in Dimapur District. According to Diphupa
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Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces arrested a person on charges of possessing two country-made .22 pistols with two live rounds and magazines in the wee hours of March 19 from his residence at Showuba in Dimapur District. According to Diphupar Police, the accused has been identified as one Chungmein Khiamnungan (35) who claimed to be “lieutenant” in NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK).
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March - 19 
Security Forces (SFs), on March 19, arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Pappu Prasad Saw and recovered 24 LPG cylinders, 18 pressure cookers and at least six kilogram of explosives from the jungles of Latehar
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Security Forces (SFs), on March 19, arrested a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Pappu Prasad Saw and recovered 24 LPG cylinders, 18 pressure cookers and at least six kilogram of explosives from the jungles of Latehar District, reports The Times of India. Police sources said they launched a massive combing operation on receiving information about the presence of a large number of Maoists, led by senior leader Arvindji alias Dev Kumar Singh, and installed check-posts on all roads leading to the forests. "Since the Police had information about Saw and his past antecedent a trap was laid near Sikni," said a Police source. "The rebels have been cornered in the jungles of Gumla and Latehar Districts. They are restricted in a particular area owing to the growing pressure from Security Forces. Latehar Superintendent of Police (SP), Kranti Kumar, confirmed the recovery of LPG cylinders and other materials.
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March - 19 
Six out of the seven districts, to be covered in first phase of National Register for Citizens (NRC) update, do not have the NRC of 1951 while the complete electoral rolls of 1966 and 1971 are available in only two Districts, reports Times of India.
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Six out of the seven districts, to be covered in first phase of National Register for Citizens (NRC) update, do not have the NRC of 1951 while the complete electoral rolls of 1966 and 1971 are available in only two Districts, reports Times of India. The first phase of the NRC update approved by the Registrar General of India (RGI) will take place in seven Districts - Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Nagaon and Sonitpur. According to official records, the districts that are scheduled for the NRC update in the first phase have no records of the NRC of 1951; only partial records of the rolls of 1966 and 1971 are available in Sivasagar District. Among the other first phase Districts, names of 208 villages are not in the electoral rolls of 1966 in Tinsukia. In Nagaon, 19 villages are not included in the rolls of 1971 and names of another 11 villages are not there in rolls of 1966. The complete electoral rolls up to 1971 are available in only Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Golaghat and Sonitpur.
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March - 19 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Roopesh has, in an article in the new edition of Mathrubhumi weekly, confirmed that the rebels have formed a new guerrilla zone (special zonal committee) in south India, reports The Times of Ind
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Roopesh has, in an article in the new edition of Mathrubhumi weekly, confirmed that the rebels have formed a new guerrilla zone (special zonal committee) in south India, reports The Times of India on March 20. The former State Secretary of the Maoists also says in the article that the members of the Peoples Liberation Guerrilla Army had visited villages in Kannur following the party's decision to interact with the local people as part of political activities and propaganda work. The article says the Maoist guerrillas interacted with the people of Mankundi and Payyavoor in Kannur for hours on socio-political issues. Roopesh claims that it was a cordial interaction and the people had turned emotional when the squad left the place. "The houses in Kanjirakolli are only a few kilometres away from Payyavoor police station,' he says.
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March - 19 
The Jammu and Kahsmir (J&K) Police confirmed that the two militants involved in March 13 Bemina fidayeen (suicide militants) attack were Pakistan nationals, reports The Times of India. The duo, affiliated to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), has been identified
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The Jammu and Kahsmir (J&K) Police confirmed that the two militants involved in March 13 Bemina fidayeen (suicide militants) attack were Pakistan nationals, reports The Times of India. The duo, affiliated to Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), has been identified as Saif and Haider, residents of Dera Ghazi Khan District and Multan District of Punjab province in Pakistan respectively. Kashmir range Inspector General (IG) Abdul Gani Mir said that the two carried out the attack at the behest of their Pakistan-based ‘commander’ Ahmad Bhai and LeT's logistics ‘chief’ Anas Bilal. He observed, “Investigations have not proved that this was a revenge attack,” added Deccan Herald.
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March - 19 
The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) accused the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) of killing one Moshon Saka Maring, a deserter of NSCN-IM on March 19. According to Stephen Kuki, KNO’s ‘undersecretary’ in-charge of info
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The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) accused the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) of killing one Moshon Saka Maring, a deserter of NSCN-IM on March 19. According to Stephen Kuki, KNO’s ‘undersecretary’ in-charge of information and publicity claimed that Moshon was the ‘home secretary’ of the little known militant outfit United Minority Liberation Army (UMLA), which is said to be a constituent of the KNO. The reason for the crime against him was his desire to be who he is i.e. Kuki which UMLA represents, rather than be linked as ‘politically Naga’,” the KNO leader further alleged.
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March - 19 
The process to update the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam will start in April. This was decided at a meeting between officials of Union Home Ministry, representative of the Assam government and the RGI in New Delhi, officials said here M
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The process to update the National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Assam will start in April. This was decided at a meeting between officials of Union Home Ministry, representative of the Assam government and the RGI in New Delhi, officials said here March 19, reports Nagaland Post. “We held detailed discussions with the officials of the Registrar General of India to pave way for early initiation,” State Home Commissioner, G.D. Tripathy told IANS.
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March - 19 
The Sangai Express reports that a team of Imphal East commandos arrested a Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) cadre identified as Khangembam Bigyajit Meitei alias Inao (23) from Kongpal Kongkham Leikai (Imphal East District) in fron
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The Sangai Express reports that a team of Imphal East commandos arrested a Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council (KCP-MC) cadre identified as Khangembam Bigyajit Meitei alias Inao (23) from Kongpal Kongkham Leikai (Imphal East District) in front of Tutu Pharmacy on March 19. A statement issued by Superintendant of Police (Imphal East) said that one mobile phone along with SIM was recovered from his possession. The arrested man joined the outfit in January 2013 through one Ngangom Shanta alias Momo (34) and now working under the command of one Shanta and Laishram Thoiba alias Rabichandra alias Leishemba of Mayang Imphal Thana Mamang Leikai. He was involved in extortion of money from stone crushers at Pheidinga, brick field at Maharabi and Uripok Petrol Pump, etc, the Police statement said.
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March - 19 
The Shillong Times reports that Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on March 19 said the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) would be taken into confidence on any alteration being made to the original agreed Text of Settlement by the Cabinet. “The Cabine
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The Shillong Times reports that Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on March 19 said the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) would be taken into confidence on any alteration being made to the original agreed Text of Settlement by the Cabinet. “The Cabinet is at liberty to fine tune the agreed Text of Settlement. But we would share it with the ANVC if there is any such fine tuning to the text to avoid any hiccups at the last moment,” Sangma said. He, however, maintained that the Government cannot make the agreed Text of Settlement public since it is still under active consideration of the Union Cabinet. He said that the basic objective of the negotiation is to empower the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC). Mukul also admitted that the agreed Text of Settlement would have an impact on the other two ADCs (Khasi Hills ADC and Jaintia Hills ADC) in the State. The ANVC had demanded upgrade of the existing membership of the GHADC from 30 to 40, adds The Telegraph. It had proposed that 35 members would be directly elected while five, comprising two ANVC members, two nokmas (village head) and one woman, would be nominated. Maintaining that people could soon "take up arms for water" in Tura (West Garo Hills District), some legislators from Garo Hills have threatened to sit on a hunger strike outside the chief minister's office if the problem is not addressed immediately, reports The Times of India.
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March - 19 
The Shillong Times reports that Police arrested two overground workers of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC–B) identified as Lewin Marak and Pechong Marak – while they were collecting money from the merchants on March 19. An
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The Shillong Times reports that Police arrested two overground workers of Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC–B) identified as Lewin Marak and Pechong Marak – while they were collecting money from the merchants on March 19. An amount of INR 2,270 and a cell phone were recovered from their possession.
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March - 19 
The Special Task Force (STF) arrested an arms smuggler, Saleem and seized four sophisticated pistols, a bike and mobile phones near Shivkuti in Allahabad District on March 19, reports The Times of India. Deputy Superintendant of Police, STF, Praveen
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The Special Task Force (STF) arrested an arms smuggler, Saleem and seized four sophisticated pistols, a bike and mobile phones near Shivkuti in Allahabad District on March 19, reports The Times of India. Deputy Superintendant of Police, STF, Praveen Singh said that Saleem used to bring the arms consignment from Bihar and sold them in different parts of Uttar Pradesh. Two cases have been registered with Shivkuti Police Station against Saleem.
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March - 19 
Three ginger traders, who were abducted by unidentified militants from Terang village in Karbi Anglong on March 15, escaped from the hideout of the militants on March 19, reports Nagaland Post. The militants had demanded INR1.8 million for their rele
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Three ginger traders, who were abducted by unidentified militants from Terang village in Karbi Anglong on March 15, escaped from the hideout of the militants on March 19, reports Nagaland Post. The militants had demanded INR1.8 million for their release.
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March - 20 
A huge cache of explosive materials, hidden at a place in Namching Keithelmanbi area in Imphal West District, were recovered by security forces upon the disclosure made by a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Sougrakpam Surjit ali
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A huge cache of explosive materials, hidden at a place in Namching Keithelmanbi area in Imphal West District, were recovered by security forces upon the disclosure made by a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militant, identified as Sougrakpam Surjit alias Ibungo, who was arrested from his residence at Singjamei Sougrakpam Leikai on March 20, reports The Sangai Express. Based on the disclosure of the arrested man, two IEDs, 10 hand grenades, 10 detonators, one remote control device and a battery set were recovered from Namching Keithelmanbi area.
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March - 20 
At a time when the government is claiming to bring about development in Gomia block (Bokaro District), especially in its Maoist-prone Jhumra hill and its surroundings, with a hope to eradicate extremism, residents are wary about the completion of the
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At a time when the government is claiming to bring about development in Gomia block (Bokaro District), especially in its Maoist-prone Jhumra hill and its surroundings, with a hope to eradicate extremism, residents are wary about the completion of the projects owing to shortage of officials in key posts. The block is facing dearth of officials on various important posts. The posts, which are lying vacant include that of the Circle Officer (CO), Block Welfare Officer (BWO), Block Agriculture Officer, Block Animal Husbandry Officer, Children Development Programme Officer, among several others.
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March - 20 
In a reply to a question raised by Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) Member of Parliament Birendra Prasad Baishya in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament), Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran on March 20 said that consensus
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In a reply to a question raised by Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) Member of Parliament Birendra Prasad Baishya in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Parliament), Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran on March 20 said that consensus on the definition of “Assamese people” and the criteria for reservation in the Parliament, State Legislature and local bodies could not be arrived at, and that the proposal had not reached its logical conclusion. Clause 6 of the 1985-Assam Accord provides constitutional, legislative and administrative safeguards to the “Assamese people” the State.
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March - 20 
Jharkhand Government has changed a number of building plans, involving construction of double and multi-storey buildings, as Maoists, in the last few months, have targeted such buildings, including panchayats (village level local self-Government ins
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Jharkhand Government has changed a number of building plans, involving construction of double and multi-storey buildings, as Maoists, in the last few months, have targeted such buildings, including panchayats (village level local self-Government institution) and health centres, as they were apprehensive that security personnel would use the first floors as transit camps. Caught in a bind, the government is making plans for construction of single-storey buildings to save the properties from damage, said a source.
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March - 20 
Kanglaonline reports that an unidentified person hurled a hand grenade at the residence of Haobam Rajendro, Special contractor of the Public works department (PWD) on March 20 at Singjamei Chingamakha Meisnam Leikai under Singjamei Police station, Im
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Kanglaonline reports that an unidentified person hurled a hand grenade at the residence of Haobam Rajendro, Special contractor of the Public works department (PWD) on March 20 at Singjamei Chingamakha Meisnam Leikai under Singjamei Police station, Imphal West District. Singjamei Police later came to the residence of Haobam Rajendro and picked up the hand grenade.
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March - 20 
Maharashtra Government adopted a government resolution, on March 20, to hike by 50 per cent salary and dearness allowance of Police personnel serving in the Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism LWE)] affected areas, reports The Indian Express. The increase, h
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Maharashtra Government adopted a government resolution, on March 20, to hike by 50 per cent salary and dearness allowance of Police personnel serving in the Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism LWE)] affected areas, reports The Indian Express. The increase, however, is only for a year — from January 1 to December 31. Officers and constables posted at Police Stations, Police Sub-Stations and Armed Outposts in Gadchiroli, Aheri and "very sensitive" outposts in Gondia District as well as State Reserve Police personnel will benefit of the decision. Members of the Intelligence Bureau posted in Gadchiroli and Gondia will also get the hike or a promotion. Between 2005 and 2011, 104 Police Personnel were killed in LWE-affected areas of the State. In the same period, 107 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and 94 civilians were also killed. Ten Police Stations, 14 Sub-Stations and 29 Armed Outposts in Gadchiroli District and six Police Stations and eight Armed Outposts in Gondia District have been declared "very sensitive". In 2009, LWEs killed 52 Police personnel. In May 2009, the LWEs attacked a Police party in the forest area of Gadchiroli, killing 16 personnel, including five women.
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March - 20 
Nagaland Post reports that two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) cadres were reportedly killed near Okotso village in Wokha District on March 20. According to Superintendant of Police, Wokha, the incident was a result of i
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Nagaland Post reports that two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) cadres were reportedly killed near Okotso village in Wokha District on March 20. According to Superintendant of Police, Wokha, the incident was a result of infighting among the cadres from the same group over election related issue. The deceased have been identified as Isato and Ayeto.
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March - 20 
Normal life was affected on March 20 due to the general shutdown called by newly formed coordination committee Mutahida-Majlis-Mushawarat (MMM), reports Kashmir Times. Sporadic incidents of stone pelting were reported from Bokrikadal and Batamaloo ar
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Normal life was affected on March 20 due to the general shutdown called by newly formed coordination committee Mutahida-Majlis-Mushawarat (MMM), reports Kashmir Times. Sporadic incidents of stone pelting were reported from Bokrikadal and Batamaloo areas of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) in which one woman, identified as Faheem, was injured.
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March - 20 
NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has authorized ‘lieutenant general’ Nikki, ‘military supervisor’ of Western Nagaland, ‘Naga Army’ to collect all District level ‘taxes’ for Dimapur District and ‘taxes’ specified under ‘centre list’ for Zunheboto District for t
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NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has authorized ‘lieutenant general’ Nikki, ‘military supervisor’ of Western Nagaland, ‘Naga Army’ to collect all District level ‘taxes’ for Dimapur District and ‘taxes’ specified under ‘centre list’ for Zunheboto District for the fiscal year 2013-2014. In a statement, NSCN-K said, ‘President’ S.S. Khaplang has “entrusted and empowered” Nikki to exercise financial administration from the release of this “azah” (order) and submit quarterly report. The “azah” came into immediate effect from March 18, 2013.
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March - 20 
Odisha Government on March 20 provided field-level forest officials guarding the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) with 45 guns and 750 bullets, following reports of a large number of hunters entering the Reserve, reports The Hindu. It comes after the Go
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Odisha Government on March 20 provided field-level forest officials guarding the Similipal Tiger Reserve (STR) with 45 guns and 750 bullets, following reports of a large number of hunters entering the Reserve, reports The Hindu. It comes after the Government took back these weapons from the forest personnel four years ago apparently fearing that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres might snatch them away. However, the Government now decided to reissue the firearms to the forest employees as reports of a large number of hunters entering Similipal poured in, official sources said.
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March - 20 
Special Operations Group (SOG) arrested two men and seized two country-made pistols along with 20 live cartridges from them on March 20, reports The Times of India. Police said they arrested one of the accused on the basis of tip-off from Danteshwar
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Special Operations Group (SOG) arrested two men and seized two country-made pistols along with 20 live cartridges from them on March 20, reports The Times of India. Police said they arrested one of the accused on the basis of tip-off from Danteshwar in Vadodara District. The second arrest was made from New Sama area of the same District.
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March - 20 
The Centre acknowledged the fact that anti–national activities of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in some Districts of the north–eastern States are posing a threat to internal security, reports The Sentinel. In a reply to a question in
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The Centre acknowledged the fact that anti–national activities of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in some Districts of the north–eastern States are posing a threat to internal security, reports The Sentinel. In a reply to a question in the Rajya Sabha on March 20, Union Minister of State (MoS) for Home Affairs RPN Singh said, “The Assam–Arunachal border has emerged as another theatre for Maoist activities. The CPI (Maoist) are trying to establish organizational base in the Northeast with a view to forge relations with other insurgent groups to meet its military requirements.” According to him, while Maoist activities have been reported in 2012 in Dhemaji and Tinsukia Districts of Assam, Maoist influence has been noticed in Dibrugarh, Sonitpur and Chirang Districts. The movement of the Maoists have also been reported in Lohit and lower Dibang valley Districts of Arunachal Pradesh. The Upper Assam Leading Committee (UALC) of the CPI (Maoist) is operating in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh and has been involved in incidents of looting of weapons and extortion from local villagers. The UALC is also engaged in recruitment and training of cadres of militant outfits in Assam. The foray of CPI (Maoist) into the sensitive north–eastern States is fraught with serious strategic implications since it has potential trans–border possibilities. MoS for Home affairs RPN Singh further said that the Centre has alerted the State Governments concerned in this regard. The Home Ministry is also monitoring the situation closely and is sending advisories, as and when required, based on intelligence inputs, the Minister added.
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March - 20 
The CRPF is eyeing state of the art Mine Protected Vehicles (MPV) on the lines of NATO’s mine resistant ambush protected vehicle to minimise the high casualty rate of troopers by land mine explosions in the LWE-affected States, reports The New Indian
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The CRPF is eyeing state of the art Mine Protected Vehicles (MPV) on the lines of NATO’s mine resistant ambush protected vehicle to minimise the high casualty rate of troopers by land mine explosions in the LWE-affected States, reports The New Indian Express on March 21. Around 300 ordinary MPVs were deployed by MHA in the last two years to counter red terror in Maoist-dominated areas but many of these vehicles could not withstand the huge quantity of IEDs used by the LWEs.
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March - 20 
Three suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, who were interrogated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for their alleged involvement in the February 21, 2013 blasts in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), were on March 20, remanded in judicial cu
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Three suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives, who were interrogated by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) for their alleged involvement in the February 21, 2013 blasts in Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh), were on March 20, remanded in judicial custody till April 3 by a Delhi court, reports dnaindia.com. The three accused Obaid-Ur-Rehman, Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan were produced before the court after expiry of their custodial interrogation by the NIA. According to the sources, the NIA had told the court that they need to confront both Maqbool and Imran with Rehman as some conflicting statements have been given by them during their separate interrogation. The court had also issued non-bailable warrants against IM founder Riyaz Bhatkal and nine other operatives of the banned outfit in connection with the Hyderabad blasts -- Iqbal Bhatkal, Mohsim Chaudhary, Amir Reza Khan, Dr Shahnawaz Alam, Asadullah Akhtar, Ariz Khan, Mohammad Khalid, Mirza Shadaab Beg and Mohammadd Sajid.
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March - 21 
A self-styled ‘area commander’, Rajesh Tiger of Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an encounter in Tatitoli locality of Gumla District, on March 21, reports sam
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A self-styled ‘area commander’, Rajesh Tiger of Peoples Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was killed in an encounter in Tatitoli locality of Gumla District, on March 21, reports samaylive.com. Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO), Basia, Deepak Kumar said Tiger had demanded INR 2, 00, 000 from a contractor but when the contractor expressed his unwillingness to pay the amount, he fired in the air in an attempt to threaten the contractor which led the Policemen, who were hiding a little distance away, to intervene and ask him to surrender. Kumar added that Tiger then started firing on the Police team but was eventually killed in retaliatory firing.
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March - 21 
A suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorist, identified as Liaqat Ali was arrested from Gorakhpur District in Uttar Pradesh, reports Indian Express on March 22. Police claimed that they have unearthed a plot to create terror in New Delhi ahead of H
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A suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) terrorist, identified as Liaqat Ali was arrested from Gorakhpur District in Uttar Pradesh, reports Indian Express on March 22. Police claimed that they have unearthed a plot to create terror in New Delhi ahead of Holi. Based on his revelation, Delhi Police carried on raids in a hotel in Jama Masjid area of Chandni Chowk (North Delhi District) and recovered an AK-47 rifle and huge cache of explosives, adds NDTV.
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March - 21 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, when asked about the rise in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in some upper Assam Districts in the State, said on March 21, that, “Given the rise in Maoist [CPI-Maoist] activities in upper Assam, we
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, when asked about the rise in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activities in some upper Assam Districts in the State, said on March 21, that, “Given the rise in Maoist [CPI-Maoist] activities in upper Assam, we have decided to deploy more security forces”, reports The Sentinel. On the issue of National Register for Citizens (NRC) update in Assam, Gogoi said, “Due to lots of problems with regard to NRC update in lower Assam, we have started the NRC update in upper Assam in the first phase.”
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March - 21 
Governor RS Mooshahary observed on March 21 that at present, terrorism has disguised itself in the form of kidnapping and extortion which is turning into a sort of cottage industry, adding that this industry is growing every day. “Now the disguise is
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Governor RS Mooshahary observed on March 21 that at present, terrorism has disguised itself in the form of kidnapping and extortion which is turning into a sort of cottage industry, adding that this industry is growing every day. “Now the disguise is kidnapping, extortion and intimidation. Today kidnapping for ransom is almost a cottage industry in the North East,” Mooshahary said while maintaining that the armed forces have failed to control insurgency despite the use of the Armed Force Special Power Act (AFSPA).
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March - 21 
Imphal West Police Commandos arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland –Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) from Heirangoithong and Hodam Leirak respectively on March 21. They have been identified as Lourembam Rohen alias Makak Singh (31) and Kshetrim
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Imphal West Police Commandos arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland –Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) from Heirangoithong and Hodam Leirak respectively on March 21. They have been identified as Lourembam Rohen alias Makak Singh (31) and Kshetrimayum Prem alias Premkumar alias PK Panmei (29).
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March - 21 
Kerala Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) N. Shanker Reddy, visited the Police Stations in the eastern hill areas of Kannur District bordering Karnataka that are on high alert in the wake of reports of the presence of suspected Maoists in t
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Kerala Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) N. Shanker Reddy, visited the Police Stations in the eastern hill areas of Kannur District bordering Karnataka that are on high alert in the wake of reports of the presence of suspected Maoists in the forest areas, reports The Hindu. The ADGP accompanied by Inspector General of Police (Kannur Range) Jose George and Superintendent of Police (SP), Rahul R. Nair visited the Police Stations at Aralam, Kelakam, Kannavam, Karikkottakkari, and Sreekantapuram.
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March - 21 
Maoists set ablaze a bus after evicting passengers at Parsoum between Panki and Balumath in Palamu District on March 21. Confirming the incident, Palamu SP, A T Mathew, said the Maoists blamed the bus owner, Satweer Singh a resident of Chandwa in Lat
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Maoists set ablaze a bus after evicting passengers at Parsoum between Panki and Balumath in Palamu District on March 21. Confirming the incident, Palamu SP, A T Mathew, said the Maoists blamed the bus owner, Satweer Singh a resident of Chandwa in Latehar District, of hobnobbing with the People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI). PLFI is breakaway faction of the Maoists. Maoists had left a poster at the incident site.
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March - 21 
More than 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres demolished the house of one of their former ‘sub-zonal commander’ Phulchand alias Praveel Manjhi at Jamnia village of Pek Panchayat in Bokaro District on March 21, branding him "corrupt
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More than 50 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres demolished the house of one of their former ‘sub-zonal commander’ Phulchand alias Praveel Manjhi at Jamnia village of Pek Panchayat in Bokaro District on March 21, branding him "corrupt and traitor", reports The Times of India. The Maoists triggered three landmine blasts demolishing Phulchand's palatial building. In December, 2012, the Maoists had blown off a small portion of the building. Phulchand is presently in the Hazaribag central jail. Bokaro Superintendent of Police (SP), Kuldeep Dwivedi confirmed the damage to Phulchand's house and said investigation was on.
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March - 21 
Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) and Naga National Council -Non-Accordist (NNC-NA) celebrate its ‘republic day’ on March 21. On the occasion of its 33rd ‘republi
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Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) and Naga National Council -Non-Accordist (NNC-NA) celebrate its ‘republic day’ on March 21. On the occasion of its 33rd ‘republic day’ at Suruhuto designated camp, NSCN-K’s ‘chairman’, S.S Khaplang’s in a written speech that was read out by kilonser (minister) Hokato Vusshe has publicly declared that it would not be part of the government of India and NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) solution to the Naga issue as it would only be a “sell-out” solution. In the speech, Khaplang also said the ongoing peace talks between the two parties would end as a “big failure.” He claimed that the government of India has realized NSCN (I-M) was not a “mandated body.” It said his group would continue to “stand and support other oppressed people” of the Indo-Burma region who aspired for “freedom and shared a common political ideology.” He also reaffirmed NSCN-K’s “standing pledge and commitment” to the pursuit of “sovereignty.” Also, FGN president ‘general’ (retd) Viyalie Metha, on the occasion of 58th ‘republic day’ has accused India of resorting to “fragmenting propaganda” in connivance with Myanmar to “break the fabric of Naga solidarity.” Further, NNC-NA ‘president’ M.Kiumukam has wished fellow Nagas, members of other factions and well-wishers a happy “Naga Republic Day.” In his message, NNC-NA ‘president’ appealed to the Nagas to maintain peace and harmony in the society.
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March - 21 
Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) observed its 34th and 33rd ‘republic day’ respectively on March 21. Naga National Council/ Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/
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Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) observed its 34th and 33rd ‘republic day’ respectively on March 21. Naga National Council/ Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) would be observing its republic day on March 22 (today). NSCN-IM’s ‘chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu in his speech on the occasion of 34th republic day said that approach to the “Indo-Naga” problem by both the Government of India and NSCN has changed from military to political but have not yielded “concrete results” so far. He said approach to the political problems should also be viewed from the perspective of the changing world. Reaffirming that NSCN was ready to “go till the last”, Isak said Nagas were with the organizations for building a “state of our own.”
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March - 21 
NNC/FGN, on March 21, said “unauthorized persons/imposters” were collecting ‘taxes’ in the name of NNC/FGN by way of duplicating copies of FGN logo. In a statement, NNC/FGN informed all the business communities in Nagaland, particularly Kohima and D
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NNC/FGN, on March 21, said “unauthorized persons/imposters” were collecting ‘taxes’ in the name of NNC/FGN by way of duplicating copies of FGN logo. In a statement, NNC/FGN informed all the business communities in Nagaland, particularly Kohima and Dimapur that all types of annual trade/commercial taxation for the fiscal year 2013-14 would be dealt with by the ministry of chaplee affairs and requested them inform not to entertain any person in the form of taxation till further order.
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March - 21 
On the occasion of NSCN-KK’s 33rd republic day, ‘President’ ‘general retd’ Khole Konyak expressed the belief that Nagas have a “common future” and said the signing of ‘covenant of reconciliation’ by the collective leaders was an outstanding accomplis
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On the occasion of NSCN-KK’s 33rd republic day, ‘President’ ‘general retd’ Khole Konyak expressed the belief that Nagas have a “common future” and said the signing of ‘covenant of reconciliation’ by the collective leaders was an outstanding accomplishment. He however said that Nagas should not be misled by any “accords or agreements” which would hamper genuine cause of “selfless sacrifices” and create obstacles. Its ‘Ato kilonser’ (prime minister), N. Kitovi Zhimomi in his speech said republic day was a kind of resurrection day for the Nagas when all should think about “recommitting and re-dedicating themselves” for the cause of Nagas. He also said that the identity of Nagas would never be compromised regardless of whether they attained “independence or not.” Also, NNC/FGN ‘brigadier’ (retd)’, S. Singnya on the eve (March 21) of its 58th republic day said his group would always view reconciliation as a means to strengthen the “national goal and vision.”
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March - 21 
One civilian, identified as Ajit Kumar, was killed when around 40-50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked Chandpur village, under Dev Police Station in Aurangabad District in the night of March 21 and fired indisc
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One civilian, identified as Ajit Kumar, was killed when around 40-50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) attacked Chandpur village, under Dev Police Station in Aurangabad District in the night of March 21 and fired indiscriminately at the villagers, reports The Times of India. Another villager Umashankar received multiple splinter injuries. The Maoists also set ablaze a private jeep.
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March - 21 
One of the three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers injured in a militant attack on March 21 later succumbed to his injuries later in the day, Daily Excelsior reported. The trooper has been identified as Krishen Kalita. Convoy of 8th Battalion of B
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One of the three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers injured in a militant attack on March 21 later succumbed to his injuries later in the day, Daily Excelsior reported. The trooper has been identified as Krishen Kalita. Convoy of 8th Battalion of BSF came under attack by unidentified militants, who were riding a motorcycle, at Methain Bypass, in Chanpora locality of Srinagar city (Srinagar District). Two militant outfits, Huzb-ul Mujahideen (HM) and Jamait-ul Mujahideen (JuM)- splinter group of HM, have claimed separately responsibility of the attack.
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March - 21 
Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa on March 21 stated India and Bangladesh are trying to find a way to get undivided ULFA ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia alias Golap Baruah out of the "protect
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Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa on March 21 stated India and Bangladesh are trying to find a way to get undivided ULFA ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia alias Golap Baruah out of the "protective custody" of Bangladesh court so that he can be extradited to India for participation in the ongoing peace talks, reports Times of India. The government initiative to bring Chetia to India has raised the hopes of ULFA-PTF leader Arabinda Rajkhowa of getting the ULFA ‘general secretary’ on board the peace process."Talks to get back Chetia to India had reached the final stage, but some disturbances in Bangladesh put brakes on the extradition process. We hope to have him with us soon," Rajkhowa said.
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March - 21 
Punjab Police neutralized a terror module by arresting three people, including the mother and sister of US-based Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) terrorist Balwinder Singh Possi, on March 21, reports The Times of India. Police claimed to have recovered
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Punjab Police neutralized a terror module by arresting three people, including the mother and sister of US-based Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF) terrorist Balwinder Singh Possi, on March 21, reports The Times of India. Police claimed to have recovered a cache of arms and ammunitions from the house of Possi's mother Salinder Kaur and sister Kulwinder Kaur, residents of Possi village in Hoshiarpur District. The third arrested person, Ranjit Singh Rana, is from Nurpur Jattan village in the same District. Jalandhar Zone IG Gurpreet Deo said all the three arrested people had been charged under various sections of the Arms Act and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act- UAPA. Deo said one 7.65mm automatic pistol, one 0.9mm US-made pistol, one .30 bore Mauser, one .32 bore revolver, three magazines and 89 cartridges were recovered from the house of Possi's mother and sister. Two countrymade pistols were also recovered from the accused.
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March - 21 
Security Forces (SFs) busted a camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) inside a forest near Gadapakali village in Kandhamal District in the night of March 21, reports The Hindu. Five steel containers and same number of polythene shee
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a camp of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) inside a forest near Gadapakali village in Kandhamal District in the night of March 21, reports The Hindu. Five steel containers and same number of polythene sheets, around 30 metres of electric wires, 45 metres of fuse wires, medicines and seven towels were seized from the camp. "We suspect the Maoists abandoned the camp just before the raid," said Superintendent of Police (Kandhamal) J N Pankaj. The combing operation was carried out by the Special Operations Group (SOG) personnel and District Police.
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March - 21 
State Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain stated that the present Government in the State created around 25,000 posts in the State Police Department and around 8,000 posts in the department are lying vacant at present, reports Assam Tribune. Between 1,0
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State Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain stated that the present Government in the State created around 25,000 posts in the State Police Department and around 8,000 posts in the department are lying vacant at present, reports Assam Tribune. Between 1,000 and 2,000 of these posts fall vacant annually due to superannuation of incumbent officers and staff, he said. In addition, He further claimed that the situation in the Bodoland Territorial Autonomous Districts (BTAD) areas is returning to normal and those taking shelter following the incidents of ethnic clash last year are returning to their native places. State Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain further informed the State Assembly that the migrants entering the State during the 1966-1971 period should register themselves with the authorities concerned or else they are to be sent to the detention camps set up for detaining illegal migrants. The minister was replying to a debate on the cut motion for the demand for grant in the State Assembly.
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March - 21 
State’s Home Minister G Kaito Aye, on March 21, said arresting of cadres of various underground factions by State Police sometimes would not lead to desirable solution but suggested that they give them (cadres of various factions) counseling.
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State’s Home Minister G Kaito Aye, on March 21, said arresting of cadres of various underground factions by State Police sometimes would not lead to desirable solution but suggested that they give them (cadres of various factions) counseling.
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March - 21 
Supreme Court today (March 21) upheld death penalty to March 12, 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) blasts case (which killed 257 people and injured 700) mastermind Yakub Memon, reports IBNLive. The apex court reduced death sentence of 10 others to life impri
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Supreme Court today (March 21) upheld death penalty to March 12, 1993 Mumbai (Maharashtra) blasts case (which killed 257 people and injured 700) mastermind Yakub Memon, reports IBNLive. The apex court reduced death sentence of 10 others to life imprisonment. Yakub is brother of Ibrahim Mushtaq 'Tiger' Memon, one of the prime accused of the attacks. Yakub Memon was convicted in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case and has been in jail since he returned to India and surrendered in 1994. Supreme Court observes, "Yakub Memon and all absconding accused including Dawood Ibrahim were archers and rest of the accused were arrows in their hands." Supreme Court says, "Police, customs and coastal guards are also to be blamed for 1993 Mumbai blasts." Court further added that the training of convicts materialised in Pakistan. The apex court adds that management and conspiracy of 1993 blasts were done by Dawood Ibrahim and others in Pakistan. Supreme Court says that Pakistan's intelligence agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) was also involved in the 1993 blasts. Supreme Court upheld life terms of 17 convicts in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case and commuted death sentence of 10 convicts to life imprisonment on the ground that the convicts were behind bars for 20 years and their economic condition was weak. Supreme Court asks all accused to surrender within four weeks. Actor Sanjay Dutt is also sentenced for five years in jail by the Court. However, the apex court has reduced his sentence from six years to five. Sanjay has not been granted any probation and will have to spend three years and six months in jail.
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March - 21 
The 30-member Thunderbolt Commandos' team, along with forest department officials, carried out the searches on March 21, conducted searches in Aralam and Kannavam forest areas in the Kannur District following reports of presence of Communist Party of
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The 30-member Thunderbolt Commandos' team, along with forest department officials, carried out the searches on March 21, conducted searches in Aralam and Kannavam forest areas in the Kannur District following reports of presence of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in areas bordering Kerala and Karnataka, reports Zee News.
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March - 21 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) claimed that a team of Policemen from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh killed two women and raped five during a recent raid in the border villages of Bijapur District, reports The Indian Express on Marc
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) claimed that a team of Policemen from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh killed two women and raped five during a recent raid in the border villages of Bijapur District, reports The Indian Express on March 22. At least 10 villagers were also injured in an encounter between the rebels and Security Forces (SFs), on March 9, a statement issued by Dakshin (South) Bastar Division Committee of the Maoist said. The statement identified one of the slain women as Kunjam Deve of Kanchal (Dantewada District of Chhattisgarh) and the injured included Madvi Kuchud, Kartam Guddi, Madkam Deva, Kunjam Kiske and Madvi Hidme.
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March - 21 
The Shillong Times reports that a militant, identified as Dikki M Sangma alias Bandi of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) escaped from one of the outfit’s camps and surfaced in Jengjal (West Garo Hills District) to surrender before the Border Secu
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The Shillong Times reports that a militant, identified as Dikki M Sangma alias Bandi of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) escaped from one of the outfit’s camps and surfaced in Jengjal (West Garo Hills District) to surrender before the Border Security Force (BSF) on March 21. The militant fled from the outfit’s camp located in forests of Chokpot in South Garo Hills District during the night and managed to reach Baghmara from where he boarded a public transport to head to Jengjal where he contacted BSF officials from the field intelligence unit to hand himself over. The militant was a private soldier in the outfit and hailed from Rangdokram village of Baghmara in South Garo Hills. The official surrender ceremony took place at the BSF Station Headquarters in Dobasipara on March 21. During the surrender, he handed over his GNLA identity card bearing army number 111, date of issue 10/10/2011 and valid upto 10/10/2014, which was signed by GNLA ‘commander-in-chief’ Sohan D Shira. The surrendered militant revealed to authorities that he had joined the GNLA in April 2011 and underwent training at Durama Hills of East Garo Hills for six long months.
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March - 21 
The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has clarified on March 21 that the exchange of fire near Kotlam village along National Highway-37 on March 20 took place between Assam Rifles troops and two of its expelled cadres. ZUF information and publicity secr
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The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) has clarified on March 21 that the exchange of fire near Kotlam village along National Highway-37 on March 20 took place between Assam Rifles troops and two of its expelled cadres. ZUF information and publicity secretary A. Dangmei said the higher authority of the outfit expelled them from the organization on March 15 for violating its law. The ZUF also appealed to all not to cooperate with the two renegades and informed that any Government Department should not lend a hand if they ask for extortion money using the name of the outfit.
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March - 21 
Three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers sustained critical injuries when their vehicles came under attack by unidentified militants in Rawalpora area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 21 (today), reports Daily Excelsior. The convoy of
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Three Border Security Force (BSF) troopers sustained critical injuries when their vehicles came under attack by unidentified militants in Rawalpora area of Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 21 (today), reports Daily Excelsior. The convoy of 8th Battalion of BSF was attacked on their way to Baginder area (Srinagar District) from Baramulla District.
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March - 21 
Three people allegedly belonging to an inter-state gang involved in the supply of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) were arrested by the Crime Branch, reports Hindustan Times. FICN valued INR 4, 00,000 were recovered from them. Among the three, two p
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Three people allegedly belonging to an inter-state gang involved in the supply of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) were arrested by the Crime Branch, reports Hindustan Times. FICN valued INR 4, 00,000 were recovered from them. Among the three, two persons were arrested on March 11, from the Ajmeri Gate side of New Delhi Railway Station (New Delhi District). Based on their information, the third member was arrested on March 13 from an unspecified location. Ravindra Yadav, ACP (crime) said “The seized currency notes were in the denominations of 1000 and 500. The counterfeit money trail was traced to Bettiah in West Champaran [District], Bihar. These are being smuggled into the country through the porous Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bangladesh border”. The gang’s main supplier, identified as one Nagina from West Champaran in Bihar is absconding.
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March - 22 
Alarmed by reports of fresh illegal infiltration from Bangladesh triggered by the ongoing turmoil in the neighbouring country, India has alerted the border guarding force deployed along the international border adds The Assam Tribune. Briefing the me
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Alarmed by reports of fresh illegal infiltration from Bangladesh triggered by the ongoing turmoil in the neighbouring country, India has alerted the border guarding force deployed along the international border adds The Assam Tribune. Briefing the media, DG, BSF, Subhash Joshi and DG of BGB, Major General Aziz Ahmed said that forces were on alert, denying reports of rise in infiltration along the highly porous international border. DG BSF Subhash Joshi said about 27 percent of India's border with Bangladesh could not be fenced due to riverine terrain and other difficult geographical features. He said fencing work was sanctioned for 3,436 km of the 4,096-km border with Bangladesh and 2,525 km had been fenced. He said work was in progress for fencing on 365 km and the pending work was expected to be completed in a year or two.
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March - 22 
Director General (DG) of Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB), Major General Aziz Ahmed said Dhaka would never allow its soil to be used against any anti–India activity, reports The Sentinel. BGB DG said that Bangladesh had assured India it would not har
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Director General (DG) of Border Guard of Bangladesh (BGB), Major General Aziz Ahmed said Dhaka would never allow its soil to be used against any anti–India activity, reports The Sentinel. BGB DG said that Bangladesh had assured India it would not harbour any anti–India elements, while interacting with journalists at the end of five–day long 37th Border Co-ordination Conference with Border Security Force (BSF) in New Delhi. The two sides also identified 175 patches along the border for increased patrolling where fencing was not possible.
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March - 22 
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 16 Corps Army Lieutenant General D. S. Hooda on March 22 said 200 to 300 militants are waiting for an opportune moment to sneak into this side from across the Line of Control (LoC), according to Daily Excelsior. Rega
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General Officer Commanding (GOC) 16 Corps Army Lieutenant General D. S. Hooda on March 22 said 200 to 300 militants are waiting for an opportune moment to sneak into this side from across the Line of Control (LoC), according to Daily Excelsior. Regarding building of clamour for revocation of Arms Forced Special Power Act (AFSPA) by the State Government, despite increase in militancy related incidents in the Valley, the GOC 16 Corps said “So far as Army is concerned we have already submitted our recommendations to the Government over the issue and it was now up to the Government to look into our recommendations before making any decision on it.”
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March - 22 
In the same District, the about 100 armed Maoists first got passengers alighted from a bus and then torched it at Kachanpur village, located at hilly terrain, under the same police station in the morning of March 22. However, they did not resort to f
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In the same District, the about 100 armed Maoists first got passengers alighted from a bus and then torched it at Kachanpur village, located at hilly terrain, under the same police station in the morning of March 22. However, they did not resort to firing in this incident.
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March - 22 
Kanglaonline reports that a trooper of the Assam Rifles was killed while another was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast triggered along the road side of Leirongthel Lamkhai under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal District in the m
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Kanglaonline reports that a trooper of the Assam Rifles was killed while another was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast triggered along the road side of Leirongthel Lamkhai under Yairipok Police Station in Thoubal District in the morning of March 22. The Revolutionary Peoples’ Front (RPF) claimed responsibility for the attack saying it was the handiwork of its Special Warfare Group of its armed wing Peoples’ Liberation Army (PLA). Police source said the explosion could have been triggered off using remote control and could have weighed around 10 kilograms. However, an RPF’s statement claimed that it had killed two personnel of the 15 Assam Rifles identifying the two personnel as Havildar Mahender and Sepoy Pratap Tawang.
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March - 22 
Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) observed its 19th raising day at its Diphu designated camp in Karbi Anglong District on March 22, reports Nagaland Post. In an open session organized leaders of the outfit under truce reiterat
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Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) observed its 19th raising day at its Diphu designated camp in Karbi Anglong District on March 22, reports Nagaland Post. In an open session organized leaders of the outfit under truce reiterated its demand for a separate statehood for the scheduled tribes inhabiting in the hills of Assam for lasting peace. KLNLF came over ground in 2010 declaring truce with the government the outfit also ‘decommissioned’ its entire arsenal as a gesture of readiness for peaceful conclusion of its arms struggle through negotiation.
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March - 22 
Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on March 22 arrested five persons from Haddigodam area of Seoni District and seized a cache of 126 crude bombs, two country made revolvers 10 rounds, a sword and some literatures from their possession, report
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Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) on March 22 arrested five persons from Haddigodam area of Seoni District and seized a cache of 126 crude bombs, two country made revolvers 10 rounds, a sword and some literatures from their possession, reports The Times of India. Police is probing their link with leaders of banned outfit Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). Out of five, four have been identified as Naeem, Kaleem, Firoz and Kaleemuddin.
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March - 22 
Regarding the arrest of suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, Sayyed Liyaqat Shah, Jammu and Kashmir Police on March 22, said "Liyaqat was fed-up in Pakistan. He was there since 1997 and had intentions to surrender before the Jammu and Kashmir
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Regarding the arrest of suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, Sayyed Liyaqat Shah, Jammu and Kashmir Police on March 22, said "Liyaqat was fed-up in Pakistan. He was there since 1997 and had intentions to surrender before the Jammu and Kashmir Police after sneaking into India through Nepal, as is routine with stranded Kashmiri militants. Liyaqat had gone to Pakistan for arms training in the early 90's.", reports The Times of India. J&K Inspector General, A G Mir, neither confirmed nor denied that Liyaqat "planned" surrender, saying, "We're verifying details given by Delhi Police and the intentions of the arrested militant Liyaqat can be cross-checked only when he is handed over to the J&K Police as he is wanted for several many militant activities."
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March - 22 
Special Cell sources on March 22 said that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah was planning a 26/11 rerun in Delhi. The targets were Saket's Select Citywalk and the Chandni Chowk Market, he has apparently told interrogators. Both loc
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Special Cell sources on March 22 said that Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah was planning a 26/11 rerun in Delhi. The targets were Saket's Select Citywalk and the Chandni Chowk Market, he has apparently told interrogators. Both locations draw crowds. Six to seven fidayeen (suicide attackers) would join Shah. Liyaqat was to coordinate and supervise the suicide mission and was supposed to return to Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), S.N. Srivastava, special CP (Special Cell) said. "Self-styled HM senior commanders Ghazi Nasiruddin and Farooq Qureshi told Liyaqat he had been chosen to supervise the suicide attackers who would commit spectacular terror strikes in Delhi," Srivastava added. Liyaqat disclosed that in January, 2013 a Muttahida Jihad Council meeting attended by Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and HM decided to observe January 26 as black day. The terror leaders rededicated themselves to the cause of integrating J&K with Pakistan. "These organizations decided to avenge Afzal Guru's hanging and plotted this suicide mission," he said.
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March - 22 
State’s Home Minister Roshan Warjri, on March 22, said that steps will be taken to end the extortion drive of various militants and their overground workers in Garo Hills.
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State’s Home Minister Roshan Warjri, on March 22, said that steps will be taken to end the extortion drive of various militants and their overground workers in Garo Hills.
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March - 22 
Strengthening its capability for anti-Naxal operations, Indian Air Force (IAF) will deploy a squadron of its latest Mi-17 V-5 helicopters in Nagpur to cater to the needs of extremism-hit States of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, reports The Times of
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Strengthening its capability for anti-Naxal operations, Indian Air Force (IAF) will deploy a squadron of its latest Mi-17 V-5 helicopters in Nagpur to cater to the needs of extremism-hit States of Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh, reports The Times of India on March 23. These helicopters are advanced versions of the existing fleet of Mi-17s in the IAF and are equipped with sophisticated avionics and on-board navigation systems making them more suitable for both day and night operations in Naxal-affected areas.
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March - 22 
The Anti-Talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) is feeling the heat as the Government of Myanmar has started putting pressure on the militant groups using the territory of that country as safe haven following sustained pressu
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The Anti-Talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) is feeling the heat as the Government of Myanmar has started putting pressure on the militant groups using the territory of that country as safe haven following sustained pressure from the Government of India, reports the Assam Tribune on March 23. However, till date, the Myanmar Army has not launched full-scale operations against the militant groups.
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March - 22 
The Central Government is likely to set up a regional office of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Jharkhand in the wake of growing terror activities in the State and frequent recovery of foreign-made weapons from the Maoist bastions, reports
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The Central Government is likely to set up a regional office of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) in Jharkhand in the wake of growing terror activities in the State and frequent recovery of foreign-made weapons from the Maoist bastions, reports The Times of India on March 23. The Union Home Secretary R K Singh, on March 22, said this after a review meeting with top officials on the law and order situation in the State. Singh, who is on a two-day visit to Jharkhand, said "We are looking into the matter and may open NIA's regional office in Jharkhand."
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March - 22 
The Central Government will soon offer a new rehabilitation package to the pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) as the primary focus of the ongoing peace talks is rehabilitation of its members, reports Times of India on Mar
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The Central Government will soon offer a new rehabilitation package to the pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) as the primary focus of the ongoing peace talks is rehabilitation of its members, reports Times of India on March 23. The rehabilitation package will be a "constructive" one that will help its cadres lead a dignified life.
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March - 22 
The magisterial probe report into the attack on Williamnagar jail, that left two jail staff dead on February 2 by suspected ANVC-B cadres, was submitted to the Government on March 22.
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The magisterial probe report into the attack on Williamnagar jail, that left two jail staff dead on February 2 by suspected ANVC-B cadres, was submitted to the Government on March 22.
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March - 22 
The Union Home Secretary R K Singh and Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Pranay Sahay and a host of other officials visited Chak post in Manatu block in Palamu District on March 22, reports The Times of India. Chak is an in
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The Union Home Secretary R K Singh and Director General (DG) of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Pranay Sahay and a host of other officials visited Chak post in Manatu block in Palamu District on March 22, reports The Times of India. Chak is an interior security post and holds a high geo-strategic position in the anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations. Located at the tri junction of Chatra (Jharkhand), Gaya (Bihar), and Palamu (Jharkhand), Chak is a stronghold of the Maoists.
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March - 22 
Two people, including an alleged militant of Bhindranwale Tigers Force (BTF) Kulbir Singh Assandh, were arrested on March 22, by Punjab Police from near Sirhind of Fatehgarh Sahib District in connection with the Zirakpur drug haul case (February, 201
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Two people, including an alleged militant of Bhindranwale Tigers Force (BTF) Kulbir Singh Assandh, were arrested on March 22, by Punjab Police from near Sirhind of Fatehgarh Sahib District in connection with the Zirakpur drug haul case (February, 2013), The Times of India reports on March 24. "Both had been involved in smuggling of drugs for last many years. They were mainly working and supplying drugs to arrested NRI Anup Singh Kahlon, dismissed DSP Jagdish Bhola, Sukha Gakhal and Raja Kandhola," said Fatehgarh Sahib Senior Superintendant of Police (SSP) Hardial Singh Mann.
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March - 22 
Unidentified militants set ablaze a private truck at Yairipok area in Thoubal District on March 23, reports Zeenews.india.com. The truck owner P Jiban Singh (32) said militant outfit People's Union of Liberation Front (PULF) had demanded money from t
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Unidentified militants set ablaze a private truck at Yairipok area in Thoubal District on March 23, reports Zeenews.india.com. The truck owner P Jiban Singh (32) said militant outfit People's Union of Liberation Front (PULF) had demanded money from them some months back. The militants hijacked the truck which was en route to Machi village from Yairipok area on March 22 and the driver was let off.
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March - 23 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre involved in several cases of violence including the killing of a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader was arrested from Bankura District, on March 23, reports The Times of India. Bankura
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre involved in several cases of violence including the killing of a Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) leader was arrested from Bankura District, on March 23, reports The Times of India. Bankura Superintendent of Police (SP), Mukesh Kumar, said "Govind Singha Sardar was arrested on Saturday morning from Baruikul in the District. At least 13 warrants have been pending against him. He was also involved in the killing of a tribal CPM leader Haren Baske."
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March - 23 March - 24
A press statement of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Defence Wing, has said that Revolutionary People`s Front /People`s Liberation Army (RPF/PLA) ‘sergeant major’ Ningthoujam Leirenjao Singh alias Thouba was arrested by troops of Red Shield Divis
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A press statement of the Press Information Bureau (PIB), Defence Wing, has said that Revolutionary People`s Front /People`s Liberation Army (RPF/PLA) ‘sergeant major’ Ningthoujam Leirenjao Singh alias Thouba was arrested by troops of Red Shield Division on the intervening night of March 23 – 24. It said that the individual has revealed important information on armed activities in the area of Imphal West and also led to the recovery of a 7.65 mm Pistol and a .22 Pistol along with 40 rounds of AK ammunition. RPF/PLA has rejected the claim.
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March - 23 
An inter-State meeting of senior Police officers from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, along with forest officials, was held in Mysore, on March 23, to chalk out strategies to combat the menace of Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)], who are rep
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An inter-State meeting of senior Police officers from Karnataka, Tamil Nadu and Kerala, along with forest officials, was held in Mysore, on March 23, to chalk out strategies to combat the menace of Naxalites [Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs)], who are reportedly active in the border areas of the three States, with focus on their sightings in Kodagu District and Sakleshpur (Hassan District) regions in the Karnataka in the recent times, reports The Hindu. Inspector-General of Police (Southern Range), K. Ramachandra Rao, who was instrumental in organising the “tri-junction” meeting, told that a database of the LWEs operating in the forests in the three States was exchanged on the occasion.
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March - 23 
Delhi Police Special Cell has recovered 75 contacts from mobile phone book of Sayyed Liyaqat Ali Shah, which are numbers of leaders and important operatives of Al-Badr, Al-Burq, Tehrik-e-Jihad and at least eight Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, wit
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Delhi Police Special Cell has recovered 75 contacts from mobile phone book of Sayyed Liyaqat Ali Shah, which are numbers of leaders and important operatives of Al-Badr, Al-Burq, Tehrik-e-Jihad and at least eight Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, with whom he was in regular touch with, according to sources, The Times of India reports on March 24. In fact, Shah was in touch with one Irfan Saab, whose real name is Fayyaz Ahmed Pathan and is said to be ‘deputy launching commander’ of HM. Also, Police have found 7-8 photographs from a micro-chip recovered from the Jama Masjid (Delhi) hotel room, which they claim are photographs of 'an urban locality' but this area is yet to be identified. Meanwhile, Delhi Police sources also claimed that apart from central intelligence agencies input on March 16, MAC (Multi-Agency Centre) of Home Ministry had also given an input on March 19, a day before Liyaqat Shah's arrest from Indo-Nepal border, that "Pak/PoK based terrorist alongwith others reached Nepal on March 19 from Pakistan. The unknown terrorist was provided necessary support by Younis, a Kashmiri based in Nepal, who also has links in Pakistani embassy in Nepal". Sources say this MAC input also suggests that it pertains to Liyaqat Shah, which gives a boost to Special Cell theory. Shah's mobile phone has contacts of members of his Tanzeem and important members of HM. Sources say one important contact in his phone book, which was also saved on memory card, is that of one Iqbal of Al-Burg, then one Farooq of Al Badr, Launching Commander of HM Imtiaz Alam. Among other names include Almas Kao (‘chief’of Al-Badr) and Vasam (‘chief’ of Tehrik-e-Jihad). Sources say Liyaqat Shah used to meet senior HM leaders every Friday and they used to have important discussions about their plans. "His job in PoK was also to coordinate the plans of HM in Jammu and Kashmir. This time, he was directed to go and settle in J&K itself, and coordinate the attacks," according to source. Meanwhile, Special Cell also released the portrait of one of the suspects, who had checked into the Hotel Haji Arafat in Jama Masjid. Special Cell is yet to trace the suspects and also if the plan to attack Delhi is still on or not.
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March - 23 
Nagaland Post reports on March 24 that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) ‘president’ “General (retd.)” Khole Konyak has ordered indefinite suspension of three officials for “breaching” party discipline Clause C (6). Acc
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Nagaland Post reports on March 24 that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) ‘president’ “General (retd.)” Khole Konyak has ordered indefinite suspension of three officials for “breaching” party discipline Clause C (6). According to NSCN-KK, the three officials, in February 19-21, 2013, on the eve of the State assembly elections, “secretly visited Suruhuto Camp of the Khaplang group in Sumi region without the knowledge and permission of the government.” Stating that to enter the “sanctuary of the adversaries” on the same day when a comrade was shot dead in cold blood at Zunheboto town was inexplicable. The three have been directed to “submit all government properties” to the office of the kilo kilonser (prime minister), NSCN-KK.
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March - 23 
NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), Kohima town command, in a goodwill gesture released one ‘captain’ of the NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K), identified as Yale Pochury “without any conditions” in presence of Angami Youth Organization (AYO) and family members on Marc
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NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), Kohima town command, in a goodwill gesture released one ‘captain’ of the NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K), identified as Yale Pochury “without any conditions” in presence of Angami Youth Organization (AYO) and family members on March 23. He had reportedly defected from NSCN-IM to NSCN-K in 2012 and had been wanted for anti-national activities. However, after the intervention of AYO, the Kohima town command functionaries released the Yale unharmed after signing a good behavior bond.
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March - 23 
People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres, a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a criminal of Paharichita alias Patrick Toppo gang near a petrol pump at Nagfeni village on the national Highway-23 under S
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People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres, a splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), killed a criminal of Paharichita alias Patrick Toppo gang near a petrol pump at Nagfeni village on the national Highway-23 under Sisai Police Station of Gumla District on March 23, reports The Times of India. The victim's associate, Chhotu Oraon, who was accompanying him, made a narrow escape. This has triggered a war for supremacy between Paharichita and PLFI camps, in the eastern part of the town Police Station, and adjoining areas, said Police. "The slain miscreant, identified as Sandeep Sahu (25) of Nagfeni village, was active in the Paharichita gang," said Kuldeep Ram, Officer in-Charge of Sisai Police Station.
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March - 23 
Police commandos of the Imphal West District arrested each of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) from Khuman Lampak near Dinku Road crossing and Thangal bazaar respectively on March 23. It identified t
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Police commandos of the Imphal West District arrested each of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) from Khuman Lampak near Dinku Road crossing and Thangal bazaar respectively on March 23. It identified the two as UNLF’s ‘corporal’ Thokchom Chon alias Nganthoi and RPF/PLA’s hardcore member Chongtham Oken Singh.
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March - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, identified as Mohash Baghoar (20) Sunil Bormohalia (19), from Rangapara town in Sonitpur District on March 23, reports Business Standard. SFs recovered
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres, identified as Mohash Baghoar (20) Sunil Bormohalia (19), from Rangapara town in Sonitpur District on March 23, reports Business Standard. SFs recovered one country-made gun along with three rounds of ammunition from the cadre
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March - 23 
The Central Government has ruled out general amnesty for the members of Ranjan Daimary faction of NDFB (NDFB-RD), who have been charged with involvement in heinous crimes, including the serial blasts in the state on October 30, 2008, reports The Time
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The Central Government has ruled out general amnesty for the members of Ranjan Daimary faction of NDFB (NDFB-RD), who have been charged with involvement in heinous crimes, including the serial blasts in the state on October 30, 2008, reports The Times of India on March 24. The 2008 serial blasts claimed 88 lives and left 540 persons injured. The Central Bureau of investigation (CBI) in its chargesheet had named 18 NDFB cadres, including its founder ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary, in the October 30 serial blasts. A key Government representative associated with the peace process said peace talks and trials in cases of heinous crimes will go hand in hand for the NDFB-RD.
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March - 23 
The Hmar Peoples’ Convention-Democracy, (HPC-D), in a press statement, has said that the outfit collectively reaffirms H Zosangbera as its ‘chairman’, according to March 23 report. It said, the council also collectively reaffirmed LT Hmar to continue
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The Hmar Peoples’ Convention-Democracy, (HPC-D), in a press statement, has said that the outfit collectively reaffirms H Zosangbera as its ‘chairman’, according to March 23 report. It said, the council also collectively reaffirmed LT Hmar to continue his service as the Working Chairman of the HPC-D.
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March - 23 
The Special Task Force (STF) troopers busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) training camp in Abuzamad area of Narayanpur District and arrested six Maoists, including two women and a minor boy, on March 23, reports Zee News. Police sei
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The Special Task Force (STF) troopers busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) training camp in Abuzamad area of Narayanpur District and arrested six Maoists, including two women and a minor boy, on March 23, reports Zee News. Police seized three muzzle-loading guns, one tiffin bomb and other explosives after the joint team of STF and District Police engaged in a brief encounter with the Maoists holed up in the hideout, a senior officer said. The Superintendent of Police (SP), Amit Tukaram Kamble, said a joint team had been on the trail of the Maoists since March 22 on a tip-off and finally zeroed in on them near Nelnar village. The arrested Maoists have been identified as Manko Kavachi (20) and Baisi Padyami (19) besides Masur Juri (18), Shankar Yadav (40), Bhimesen Poyami (25) and a 16-year-old boy, the officer said. Police also recovered a solar plate, four radio sets, couple of torch, a flash light, some medicines, clothes, laptop chargers, and other Maoist-related material.
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March - 23 
The Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram, on March 23, said that peace and security will be restored in the State, The Times of India reported. Observing that the people of the State are ultimate sufferers by violence, he said, "And therefore it is f
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The Union Finance Minister P Chidambaram, on March 23, said that peace and security will be restored in the State, The Times of India reported. Observing that the people of the State are ultimate sufferers by violence, he said, "And therefore it is for the people of Jammu & Kashmir to shun anyone who promote violence either in speech or in action. It is peace order and a sense of security that can bring development to Jammu & Kashmir."
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March - 23 
The Uttar Pradesh Police in coordination with the Police of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh will create a common communication grid to share information and inputs for tackling the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-posed
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The Uttar Pradesh Police in coordination with the Police of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh will create a common communication grid to share information and inputs for tackling the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-posed problems effectively, reports The Times of India, on March 24. The decision was taken during the recent inter-state meeting of the Police officials of all these states at Sonebhadra (Uttar Pradesh). After attending the meeting, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Range, A Satish Ganesh informed, "The basic objective behind creating this grid is to ensure that all important information and intelligence regarding mobility of Maoist groups in any state is shared in a timely manner. It will help keep the cops of all these states alert when an operation against Maoist groups is launched by Police from one of the states. The alertness of Police of all the states would check the possibility of escape by Maoist groups in case of their detection." It is worth mentioning here that mainly three districts of this region including Sonebhadra, Chandauli and Mirzapur are considered as Maoist-affected.
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March - 23 
Troops of Jiribam based Assam Rifles Battalion under the aegis of Haflong Based Assam Rifles Headquarters launched an operation on specific information and arrested one individual identified as Puiya Hmar on March 23. One AK 56 Rifle, one magazine an
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Troops of Jiribam based Assam Rifles Battalion under the aegis of Haflong Based Assam Rifles Headquarters launched an operation on specific information and arrested one individual identified as Puiya Hmar on March 23. One AK 56 Rifle, one magazine and 5 rounds of live cartridges were recovered from him. His affiliations to any militant group could not be ascertained. However, it is believed he might belong to some Hmar underground group. After preliminary interrogation, he was handed over to Bara Bekra Police station along with the recovered arms for further cross–examination and for taking necessary legal action against him.
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March - 24 
A former cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Naman Kandulna, was killed by his former mates in Goeilkera area of West Singhbhum District, on March 24, reports The New Indian Express. Kandulna, who had quit the Mao
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A former cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Naman Kandulna, was killed by his former mates in Goeilkera area of West Singhbhum District, on March 24, reports The New Indian Express. Kandulna, who had quit the Maoist outfit, had returned to his village Pandava to attend the tribal festival Maghe. A group of Maoists reached the village and reportedly shot him dead, calling him ‘police broker’. “Efforts are on to retrieve the body,” said West Singhbhum Superintendent of Police (SP) Pankaj Kamboj. However, he said, as per preliminary report, the murder took place over money dispute. Kandulna was managing the financial transactions of the outfit’s zonal commander Prasadji and went underground with INR 1.5 to INR 2 million.
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March - 24 
A Maoist cadre carrying a cash award of INR 17,000 on his head was arrested during a joint search operation in Kondagaon District. An official said on March 24, “Sagnu Ram, a 25-year-old member of Barda's local Maoist guerrilla squad was nabbed from
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A Maoist cadre carrying a cash award of INR 17,000 on his head was arrested during a joint search operation in Kondagaon District. An official said on March 24, “Sagnu Ram, a 25-year-old member of Barda's local Maoist guerrilla squad was nabbed from Latapara village under Badedongar Police Station during a search operation conducted by the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Force yesterday." On getting a tip-off about Maoist presence in the area, Sagnu was rounded up, the officer said, adding, he admitted being involved in the Maoist movement during interrogation. The insurgent was also involved in looting ballot boxes and jeeps during the 2006 elections in Badgai and Bhongapal, the official added.
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March - 24 
A Reserve Bank of India (RBI) study on Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) has observed that such notes have also begun to surface abroad, keeping pace with the convertible currencies, Financial Express reports on March 25. The study estimates that seiz
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A Reserve Bank of India (RBI) study on Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) has observed that such notes have also begun to surface abroad, keeping pace with the convertible currencies, Financial Express reports on March 25. The study estimates that seizures of FICN in the Swiss system for the last ten years have risen fast. From hardly one or two pieces in 2001, the number of notes seized was 1,144 in 2011. The comparable seizure for Swiss francs is 3,702 and of US dollars, 2,228. The study further suggests there could be about INR 390,000 pieces of FICN, on an average, floating in the system as against about 56.74 billion pieces of notes in circulation (NIC) during 2007-08 to 2010-11. Typically more FICN are concentrated in the high denomination currency notes like INR 1,000 and INR 500 notes. Proportion of INR 1,000 counterfeits has increased from 0.12 per cent in 2003-04 to 5.17 per cent in 2007-08.
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March - 24 
Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi hailed the Unified Command (UC) structure engaged in counter-insurgency operations in the State as one of the best in the country and commended the role of the Army and other paramilitary forces in curbing insurgency.C
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Chief Minister (CM) Tarun Gogoi hailed the Unified Command (UC) structure engaged in counter-insurgency operations in the State as one of the best in the country and commended the role of the Army and other paramilitary forces in curbing insurgency.CM Gogoi said, "Assam's unified command structure is one of the best in the country. The Army has been successful in taking positive initiatives in the state. We are able to function as a government because of it (the Army)."
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March - 24 
Commandos attached to Thoubal District Police arrested two People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak-Progressive (PREPAK-P) from Sekmaijin area in Thoubal District on March 24, reports The Shillong Times. A .9mm pistol along with some rounds of ammu
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Commandos attached to Thoubal District Police arrested two People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak-Progressive (PREPAK-P) from Sekmaijin area in Thoubal District on March 24, reports The Shillong Times. A .9mm pistol along with some rounds of ammunition and ‘letters demanding money from the public’ were allegedly recovered from the possession of the two.
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March - 24 
Foiling an infiltration bid, Security Forces (SF) shot dead one militant when he tried to infiltrate into the Indian side of the border in Pokhra area of Nowshera Sector (Rajouri District) on March 24, reports Daily Excelsior. PKR 2050, an I-card and
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Foiling an infiltration bid, Security Forces (SF) shot dead one militant when he tried to infiltrate into the Indian side of the border in Pokhra area of Nowshera Sector (Rajouri District) on March 24, reports Daily Excelsior. PKR 2050, an I-card and some paper slips containing telephone numbers, were recovered from the slain militant whose identity has been established as Mohammad Maqsood (33), son of Mohammad Abbas, resident of village Bandala of Bhimber District in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). An Army officer said that the intruder might be an Inter State Intelligence (ISI) agent or a militant guide who was in the area to identify possible infiltration route.
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March - 24 
Kanglaonline reports that a hand grenade wrapped with paper was found left at the residence of Konsam Achouba, Deputy Ranger Forest Department on March 24 at Poarabi Mayai Leikai under Lamlai Police station in Imphal East District.
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Kanglaonline reports that a hand grenade wrapped with paper was found left at the residence of Konsam Achouba, Deputy Ranger Forest Department on March 24 at Poarabi Mayai Leikai under Lamlai Police station in Imphal East District.
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March - 24 
Mutahida Majlis-e-Mashawart (MMM), a united forum of separatists, while issuing fresh protest calendar on March 24 has called for complete shutdown on March 28, reports Greater Kashmir.
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Mutahida Majlis-e-Mashawart (MMM), a united forum of separatists, while issuing fresh protest calendar on March 24 has called for complete shutdown on March 28, reports Greater Kashmir.
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March - 24 
On March 24, the Imphal West District Police commandos arrested another Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre identified as Gurumayum Boby Sharma from near Kasturi crossing, Thangal bazaar.
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On March 24, the Imphal West District Police commandos arrested another Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre identified as Gurumayum Boby Sharma from near Kasturi crossing, Thangal bazaar.
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March - 24 
Police in Bargarh District have neutralized a racket that was manufacturing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in Gaiselet area of the District and arrested four persons and seized FICN with face value of INR 49,000 in INR 100 denominations, The Times
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Police in Bargarh District have neutralized a racket that was manufacturing Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in Gaiselet area of the District and arrested four persons and seized FICN with face value of INR 49,000 in INR 100 denominations, The Times of India reports on March 25.
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March - 24 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected linkmen of the I.K. Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) , identified as Jotin Nazari and Putuli Nazari, near Koliabhomora Bridge in Sonitpur District on March 24, reports
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two suspected linkmen of the I.K. Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) , identified as Jotin Nazari and Putuli Nazari, near Koliabhomora Bridge in Sonitpur District on March 24, reports The Telegraph. SFs recovered a pistol and five grenades from their possession. The husband-wife duo was on their way to Biswanath Chariali from Dimapur via Tezpur on a motorcycle.
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March - 24 
Suspected militants opened fire on a Police party injuring one civilian, identified as Abdul Rashid Dar, and one Security Force (SF) trooper, identified as Kishor Kumar of 16th Battalion of Indian Reserve Police (IRP), at a busy Sunday Market in Sopo
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Suspected militants opened fire on a Police party injuring one civilian, identified as Abdul Rashid Dar, and one Security Force (SF) trooper, identified as Kishor Kumar of 16th Battalion of Indian Reserve Police (IRP), at a busy Sunday Market in Sopore town (Baramulla District) on March 24, reports Daily Excelsior. Dar later succumbed to his injuries. Militants also snatched the service rifle (AK-47) of injured cop before fleeing from the site. Kashmir Times added that there was a huge rush at the Sunday Market as it opened for the first time since the execution of 2001 Parliament Attack Case convict, Mohammad Afzal Guru on February 9, 2013. Superintendent of Police, Sopore, Imtiyaz Hussain Mir said that the Police have recovered three cartridges used in Shaheen Pistol from the spot. Hizbul-Mujahideen (HM) has owned the responsibility for the attack.
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March - 24 
The Army has got a remote-Operated Vehicle (ROV) to tackle the Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) planted by militants in the State, reports The Indian Express on March 25. "Designed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), the RO
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The Army has got a remote-Operated Vehicle (ROV) to tackle the Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) planted by militants in the State, reports The Indian Express on March 25. "Designed by the Defence Research and Development Organization (DRDO), the ROV was tested in December and inducted in January," an Army Officer said.
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March - 24 
The I K Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-IKS) banned felling of trees and other illegal activities inside the reserve forest, reports The Telegraph on March 25. NDFB-IKS has issued leaflets in many areas, especially in
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The I K Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-IKS) banned felling of trees and other illegal activities inside the reserve forest, reports The Telegraph on March 25. NDFB-IKS has issued leaflets in many areas, especially in the vicinity of forest areas in Ripu-Chirang Reserve in Kokrajhar and Chirang Districts. The leaflets were issued by the NDFB-IKS ‘forest minister’ B. Sibigiri, and ‘commanding officer’ of NDFB-IKS’s western command, M. Biban.
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March - 24 
The Shillong Times reports on March 25 that the hurriedly done draft peace pact with the Breakaway faction of Achik national Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) just prior to the Assembly elections, without asking the cadres to surrender their weapons in time
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The Shillong Times reports on March 25 that the hurriedly done draft peace pact with the Breakaway faction of Achik national Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) just prior to the Assembly elections, without asking the cadres to surrender their weapons in time, has resulted in extortion and formation of splinter groups. An official source said that the defect of the draft agreement lies in the fact that no deadline was given to the ANVC-B leaders to deposit their arms with the Police or keep them in joint custody as was done in the case of its parent group, ANVC. There are reports that the ANVC-B ‘commander’ Singbirth N Marak alias Norok, who was involved in the killing of the jail staff along with a few other cadres, have already formed another outfit in Garo Hills, shattering the peace pact. It was on January 8, 2013 that the officials of the State Government, Centre and the ANVC- ANVC-B groups had signed the draft peace pact in Shillong (East Khasi Hills), which had also evoked criticism from the Opposition National People's Party (NPP) as the party considered it as an election stunt. The Chief Minister Mukul Sangma recently told the Assembly that the draft agreement is still pending with the Centre for finalization.
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March - 24 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres carrying cash rewards on their heads were arrested in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh, on March 24, reports The Deccan Herald. Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP), Prashant Agrawal said “Th
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres carrying cash rewards on their heads were arrested in Bijapur District of Chhattisgarh, on March 24, reports The Deccan Herald. Bijapur Superintendent of Police (SP), Prashant Agrawal said “They were nabbed from Pedakavli village under Modakpal Police Station by a joint team of District Police and CRPF on Sunday.” The SP added that “Those arrested were identified as Pulse Ravishankar, 24, Kursam Munna, 40, and Telam Kamlu, 29. A muzzle loading gun has also been recovered from Kursam.” They were carrying a reward of INR 8,000 each.
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March - 24 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a couple, surrendered before Khammam Superintendent of Police (SP), AV Ranganath on March 24, reports The Hindu. The Maoists include T Lokanadham alias Lokesh (52), Maoist area commi
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a couple, surrendered before Khammam Superintendent of Police (SP), AV Ranganath on March 24, reports The Hindu. The Maoists include T Lokanadham alias Lokesh (52), Maoist area committee member, a native of Kothagudem, his wife G Samrajyam alias Seetha (48), area committee member, belonging to Kothapeta in Bayyaram mandal (administrative unit), and Mora Ravi (35), member of Narasampet-Kothagudem squad. According to the SP, Lokanadham, an Industrial Training Institute (ITI) (Printing Technology) diploma holder, worked for the outfit’s magazine “Kranthi” from Chennai in the 90s. He was deputy commander of Bayyaram dalam (armed squad) for some time before moving to the Bastar region. He was closely associated with the printing and circulation of the outfit’s magazine “Pithuri” along with his wife Samrajyam in south Bastar area in the past.
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March - 24 
To strengthen Police machinery in the mandals (administrative units) along the Pranahita river bordering Maharashtra and also in Maoist-affected areas, Adilabad District Police have posted 101 constables in those Police Stations, reports Deccan Chron
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To strengthen Police machinery in the mandals (administrative units) along the Pranahita river bordering Maharashtra and also in Maoist-affected areas, Adilabad District Police have posted 101 constables in those Police Stations, reports Deccan Chronicle on March 25. The Police Stations on border areas are being strengthened following reports of increased Maoist activities in the area and entry of Maoists into Adilabad crossing river Pranahita from Maharashtra.
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March - 24 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by Jharkhand Police in Bundu town in Ranchi District on March 24, for allegedly burning a truck, reports ANI. The Maoists had set a truck on fire at Amra Hatu forest.
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested by Jharkhand Police in Bundu town in Ranchi District on March 24, for allegedly burning a truck, reports ANI. The Maoists had set a truck on fire at Amra Hatu forest.
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March - 25 
A combined team of Thoubal Commando and personnel of 15 Assam rifle conducted a cordon and search operation at Chandrakhong and Leirongthel area and arrested one alleged People’s Liberation Army (PLA) over ground worker identified as Koijam Gourahari
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A combined team of Thoubal Commando and personnel of 15 Assam rifle conducted a cordon and search operation at Chandrakhong and Leirongthel area and arrested one alleged People’s Liberation Army (PLA) over ground worker identified as Koijam Gourahari Singh (55), reports Kanglaonline. The combined team recovered one .9 mm pistol with magazine along with 2 live rounds; one Chinese hand grenade; 2.5 kilograms of plastic explosive and two mobile phones from the arrested person. According to the Police, the arrested person was also involved in the IED blast at Leirongthel Lamkahi in which one Assam Riffles personal died and other Assam rifle personal was injured.
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March - 25 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on March 25 said that the separatists do not want to deal with the government on political grounds and are indulged in arson though he had always dealt with them politically, reports The Indian Express. He said, "Separati
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on March 25 said that the separatists do not want to deal with the government on political grounds and are indulged in arson though he had always dealt with them politically, reports The Indian Express. He said, "Separatist leaders are marring the economic avenues of common people and are bent upon disturbing peace." He further said, "Their leader is talking of choking of voice of public representatives. Who has choked their voice? They have always spoken freely and ruthlessly in the Assembly. They have criticised the government. Nobody has asked them to remain away from the legislature."
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March - 25 
Criminal cases registered against members of the Dilip Nunisa faction of Dima Halam Daogah (DHD-N) and Jewel Garlosa faction of DHD (DHD-J)/ Black Widow (BW) outfits for non-heinous crime may be withdrawn by the State Government as per procedure esta
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Criminal cases registered against members of the Dilip Nunisa faction of Dima Halam Daogah (DHD-N) and Jewel Garlosa faction of DHD (DHD-J)/ Black Widow (BW) outfits for non-heinous crime may be withdrawn by the State Government as per procedure established by law, reports The Assam Tribune. Further, criminal cases registered against members of the two DHD groups for heinous crimes will be reviewed case by case in consonance with the existing policy on the subject, and wherever feasible, steps for withdrawal of such cases will be initiated by the State Government. This was stated in a written reply by Forest Minister Rockybul Hussain on behalf of the State Home Minister to a question by Prafulla Kumar Mahanta in the Assembly on March 25.
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March - 25 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on March 25 opposed the application filed by the accused of July 11, 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts case seeking to call three suspected members of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) as witnesses, reports news.outlo
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Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on March 25 opposed the application filed by the accused of July 11, 2006 Mumbai Train Blasts case seeking to call three suspected members of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM) as witnesses, reports news.outlookindia.com.
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March - 25 
Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) and Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) functionaries have returned to Nagaland on March 25 after anoth
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Nagaland Post reports that Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), NSCN-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) and Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN) functionaries have returned to Nagaland on March 25 after another round of meet on reconciliation at Chiang Mai, Thailand. According to a reliable source, during the combined meeting on March 23, three-point resolution was adopted. However, none of the functionaries could be contacted for further comment. Source said resolutions adopted could be ascertained only after the convener for Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) Reverend Dr. Wati Aier, who was still at Chiang Mai, reached Nagaland. It may be mentioned that on March 16, the Naga leaders led by Cease Fire Supervisor Board (CFSB) supervisor kilonser (minister) C Singson left for Chiang Mai.
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March - 25 
Nagaland Post reports that North East Students Organisation (NESO), on March 25, asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to expedite the ongoing peace process with various rebel groups in India’s northeastern states. “The Indian government must demonstra
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Nagaland Post reports that North East Students Organisation (NESO), on March 25, asked Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to expedite the ongoing peace process with various rebel groups in India’s northeastern states. “The Indian government must demonstrate its sincerity and commitment to all the ongoing political dialogues with different armed groups operating in the Northeastern states,” NESO Chairman Samuel B Jyrwa said. “A time-frame mechanism with a focus for an acceptable, honourable and solution must be worked out (with the rebels) and there should be no procrastination towards this the initiative,” Jyrwa said. On the “unabated influx of illegal migrants from neighbouring countries” that has brought a serious demographic change in the North East, NESO urged the prime minister to extend Bengal Eastern Frontier Regulation, 1873 in the entire North Eastern states. The student body also asked the Government to take immediate initiatives to prepare a register of citizens by updating the National register of citizens, 1951, which is the official the document on citizenship.
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March - 25 
Police on March 25 intensified operations against People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, in their forest hideouts in Gumla District, reports The Times of India. Police sources said the presence of PLFI cadres,
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Police on March 25 intensified operations against People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, in their forest hideouts in Gumla District, reports The Times of India. Police sources said the presence of PLFI cadres, who were led by a ‘sub-zonal commander’, had kept Policemen on high alert and Raidih, Gumla and Palkot Police had been carrying operations against them.
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March - 25 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested three United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) cadres, identified as Sarsing Timung (35), Lawrence Engleng (32) and Kangbura Ingti (30), from Maisa Killing located in the valley of Singhason Hill track in Karbi Angl
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested three United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) cadres, identified as Sarsing Timung (35), Lawrence Engleng (32) and Kangbura Ingti (30), from Maisa Killing located in the valley of Singhason Hill track in Karbi Anglong District on March 25, reports Nagaland Post. SFs recovered one .22 Pistol and one 7.25 pistol along with seven assorted ammunitions from the arrested cadres of the disband outfit. The cadres were planning to abduct two prominent businessmen of the locality.
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March - 25 
SFs arrested five Karbi Longri Raikom Asong (KLRA) cadres including the ‘chairman’ and ‘general secretary’ from Kolonga locality under Baithalangso Police Station of Hamren sub-division of Karbi Anglong District on March 25, reports Nagaland Post. Th
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SFs arrested five Karbi Longri Raikom Asong (KLRA) cadres including the ‘chairman’ and ‘general secretary’ from Kolonga locality under Baithalangso Police Station of Hamren sub-division of Karbi Anglong District on March 25, reports Nagaland Post. The arrested cadres were identified as Tension alias Sanchar as the ‘chairman’ of KLRA and Robinson Inghi as ‘general secretary’; the other three arrested has been identified as Ronjit Timung, Sanjib Teron and Premison Engti.
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March - 25 
Six insurgent groups are currently active in Assam while 12 others in talks with the Central and State Government, Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Rockybul Hussain said on March 25, reports The Shillong Times. Six groups - anti-talk faction
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Six insurgent groups are currently active in Assam while 12 others in talks with the Central and State Government, Panchayat and Rural Development Minister Rockybul Hussain said on March 25, reports The Shillong Times. Six groups - anti-talk faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), Anti-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF)/ (NDFB-IKS), Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tigers (KPLT), Kamtapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) and Harkat-ul-Mujahideen (HuM)-are active in the State; Hussain said replying to a question in the House. Hussain said outfits in talks were NDFB’s Progressive faction, ULFA’s pro-talk faction, Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), Adivasi Cobra Military of Assam (ACMA), Birsa Commando Force (BCF), Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA), United Kukigram Defence Army (UKDA), Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), Hmar Peoples’ Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), Adivasi Peoples’ Army (APA), All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) and Santhal Tiger Force (STF). The Ranjan Daimary faction of NDFB (NDFB-RD) and the National Santhal Liberation Army (NSLA) have declared unilateral ceasefire, Hussain said while replying on behalf of Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi, who also holds the Home Affairs portfolio, said. Two groups — Bengali Tigers Force (BTF) and United Liberation Front of Barak Valley (ULFBV) — have already surrendered. Settlement has been reached by the central and state governments with the United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) and the two factions of the Dima Halam Daogah (DHD). “However, details regarding the progress of talks with various outfits cannot be disclosed now,” Hussain said. On cases faced by leaders and cadres of outfits in talks, he said, “We will not lift the cases faced by them. The cases will be dealt by the courts and judiciary. A monthly assistance of INR 3,000 is provided to each cadre belonging to groups engaged in peace talks.
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March - 25 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) organised a Jan Adalat (people’s court, a euphemism for Kangaroo Court) in Sherghati Sub-division of Gaya District on March 25, reports The Times of India, on March 27. Unlike the previous kangaroo cou
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) organised a Jan Adalat (people’s court, a euphemism for Kangaroo Court) in Sherghati Sub-division of Gaya District on March 25, reports The Times of India, on March 27. Unlike the previous kangaroo courts held to punish suspected Police informers and class enemies, the March 25 Jan Adalat was organized to grant clemency to a villager whose property was attached by the Maoists a couple of years back in Bhadwar village of Dumaria Police Station of the District. There were also reports of Maoists holding Jan Adalats at several places in Sherghati Sub-division of Gaya District.
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March - 25 
The ongoing peace negotiations between the Mizoram Government and the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) could not be resumed early due to abduction of five Mizos by the Bru militants on February 19, the State assembly was informed on March 2
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The ongoing peace negotiations between the Mizoram Government and the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D) could not be resumed early due to abduction of five Mizos by the Bru militants on February 19, the State assembly was informed on March 25. Replying to a query, State home minister R Lalzirliana said the talks were initiated and the home department took up the parleys. “The ground rules for negotiations were placed before the two parties and deliberated in the last talks,” Lalzirliana said, adding that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) was signed. The steps were taken to ensure early resumption of the talks.
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March - 25 
The Sangai Express reports that adhering to the ideology propounded by Kuki National Front (KNF) founder president Nehlun Kipgen, (KNF-Nehlun) has been striving to achieve the goals aspired by the late leader, the most important being creation of a K
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The Sangai Express reports that adhering to the ideology propounded by Kuki National Front (KNF) founder president Nehlun Kipgen, (KNF-Nehlun) has been striving to achieve the goals aspired by the late leader, the most important being creation of a Kukiland. Briefing media persons at their Daitwi base camp situated along Indo-Myanmar border on March 25, KNF-N spokesman KS Elson said that Nehlun Kipgen set up KNF on March 18, 1987 in a village near the Indo-Myanmar border. Since then KNF has split into three/four factions thereby creating a confusing situation to the people. Nevertheless, KNF-N has been following the ideology of Nehlun Kipgen to secure a Kukiland as desired by the late leader, stated KS Elson. KNF-N is not an organisation set up anew. It is camping separately as an independent organisation body so that it can strictly abide by the ideology of KNF. KNF-N is not a party to the Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact, he clarified.
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March - 25 
The Sangai Express reports that an Assam Rifles (AR) trooper was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion occurred at a place between Konkan and Nambisa of Ukhrul District bordering Myanmar at around 10.45 am on March 25. Meanwhile,
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The Sangai Express reports that an Assam Rifles (AR) trooper was injured in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion occurred at a place between Konkan and Nambisa of Ukhrul District bordering Myanmar at around 10.45 am on March 25. Meanwhile, claiming responsibility of the blast, United National Liberation Front (UNLF) spokesperson said that five AR Jawans were killed and some other Jawans were injured in the attack.
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March - 25 
The Shillong Times reports that Mizoram Home minister R Lalzirliana, on March 25, said the State Government wants to secure the release of five people abducted on February 19 last without paying ransom as demanded by the abductors. Stating this durin
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The Shillong Times reports that Mizoram Home minister R Lalzirliana, on March 25, said the State Government wants to secure the release of five people abducted on February 19 last without paying ransom as demanded by the abductors. Stating this during question hour in the assembly, Lalzirliana said the government would not pay the ransom demanded by the Bru militants who abducted the five people from a poaching camp inside the Mizoram-Bangladesh-Tripura border Dampa Tiger Reserve. The abductors have demanded INR 10 million as ransom for the release of the five persons.
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March - 25 
The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the circumstances of suspected Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) operative Sayyed Liyaqat Ali Shah's arrest, reported The Times of India on March 26. Liyaqat wa
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The Union Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to probe the circumstances of suspected Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) operative Sayyed Liyaqat Ali Shah's arrest, reported The Times of India on March 26. Liyaqat was arrested from Gorakhpur District in Uttar Pradesh on March 20. The NIA probe is expected to establish the veracity of the conflicting claims made by Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) authorities and Delhi Police regarding Liyaqat's terror mission. J&K administration has claimed that he was returning under the surrender-cum-rehabilitation policy of the government while Delhi Police claims that he was to coordinate and supervise suicide mission in the National Capital.
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March - 25 
To strengthen Police machinery in the mandals (administrative units) along the Pranahita river bordering Maharashtra and also in Maoist-affected areas, Adilabad District Police have posted 101 constables in those Police Stations, reports Deccan Chron
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To strengthen Police machinery in the mandals (administrative units) along the Pranahita river bordering Maharashtra and also in Maoist-affected areas, Adilabad District Police have posted 101 constables in those Police Stations, reports Deccan Chronicle on March 25. The Police Stations on border areas are being strengthened following reports of increased Maoist activities in the area and entry of Maoists into Adilabad crossing river Pranahita from Maharashtra.
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March - 25 
Union Government has launched online Terrorist Information System (TIS) to aggregate states' terrorist data under a single platform to help agencies coordinate better. A senior MHA official said, "States are expected to upload all details within a fo
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Union Government has launched online Terrorist Information System (TIS) to aggregate states' terrorist data under a single platform to help agencies coordinate better. A senior MHA official said, "States are expected to upload all details within a fortnight so that each one of them can get details of any terror incident in the country with just a click of mouse or touch of mobile screen after logging onto the TIS website."
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March - 26 
A six–member delegation of the People’s Joint Action Committee of Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) and Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB–PTF), on March 26, met the Union Home Minister (UHM) Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi to
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A six–member delegation of the People’s Joint Action Committee of Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) and Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB–PTF), on March 26, met the Union Home Minister (UHM) Sushil Kumar Shinde in New Delhi to discuss the peace talk with the NDFB-PTF in political level to resolve the problems, reports The Sentinel. The delegation was represented by Jebra Ram Mushahary, Chief Convener, PJACBM, Chief Advisor Gangadhar Ramchiary, Maihung Daimary, Member, PJACBM, B Swmkhwr, and ‘General Secretary’ of the NDFB-PTF M Gerema, ‘Home Secretary’ and B Alongbar, ‘Organizing Secretary’ of the outfit. The UHM assured them to expedite the peace talks on desired political level to find an amicable solution to the Bodoland issue.
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March - 26 
Five militants, three from the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and one each from the Peoples United Liberation Front (PULF) and the Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC), surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) Insp
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Five militants, three from the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and one each from the Peoples United Liberation Front (PULF) and the Kangleipak Communist Party- Military Council (KCP-MC), surrendered before the Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector-General Sh. Anup Chand Thapliyal at 116 BSF battalion in Bishnupur District on March 26, reports The Telegraph.
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March - 26 
Four persons, allegedly involved in printing and circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), were arrested on March 26 from Thane District, reports Mumbai Mirror. FICN worth face value of INR 175,000 were recovered from them.
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Four persons, allegedly involved in printing and circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), were arrested on March 26 from Thane District, reports Mumbai Mirror. FICN worth face value of INR 175,000 were recovered from them.
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March - 26 
Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) heightened surveillance on the elements making finance available for banned outfit Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in Indore (Indore District) and Ujjain (Ujjain District) divisions, reports Daily Bh
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Madhya Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) heightened surveillance on the elements making finance available for banned outfit Student Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) in Indore (Indore District) and Ujjain (Ujjain District) divisions, reports Daily Bhaskar on March 27. As reported earlier, five persons were arrested from Haddigodam area of Seoni District on March 22 by the ATS. Cache of explosive and arms were recovered from them.
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March - 26 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested another accused in the Thaliparamba (Kannur District) Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) case on March 26 from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi (South West Delhi District) after being de
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) arrested another accused in the Thaliparamba (Kannur District) Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) case on March 26 from the Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi (South West Delhi District) after being deported from United Arab Emirates (UAE), reports The New India Express. Muhammed Yousuf alias Shihab is the sixth arrestee in this case. The seventh accuse, Shereef, is yet to be arrested.
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March - 26 
One hand grenade was recovered near ABC godown gate at Khoyathong in Imphal West District on March 26, reports Kanglaonline. The grenade was retrieved and set it off safely by a bomb disposal squad of Manipur Police.
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One hand grenade was recovered near ABC godown gate at Khoyathong in Imphal West District on March 26, reports Kanglaonline. The grenade was retrieved and set it off safely by a bomb disposal squad of Manipur Police.
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March - 26 
Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) on mach 26 stated that Koijam Gourahari of Leirongthel Lamkhai (55) is not a cadre of the outfit. RPF further stated that Assam Rifles (AR) by arresting the elderly man is venting its frustrations on the civil popul
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Revolutionary People's Front (RPF) on mach 26 stated that Koijam Gourahari of Leirongthel Lamkhai (55) is not a cadre of the outfit. RPF further stated that Assam Rifles (AR) by arresting the elderly man is venting its frustrations on the civil population following the bomb blast of March 23 at Thoubal District in which two AR personnel died.
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March - 26 
Seven Police personnel sustained minor injuries when a grenade accidentally blasted at the arms and ammunition store in Parimpora Police Station in Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 26, reports Daily Kashmir. Bomb disposal squad was defusing
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Seven Police personnel sustained minor injuries when a grenade accidentally blasted at the arms and ammunition store in Parimpora Police Station in Srinagar city (Srinagar District) on March 26, reports Daily Kashmir. Bomb disposal squad was defusing grenade recovered on March 13 from Bemina fidayeen (suicide militant) attack spot. Inspector General (IG), Abdul Gani Mir said, “Bomb disposal squad was defusing a grenade and it suddenly went off resulting in injuries to a few Policemen. All the injured have been hospitalised and are in stable condition.”
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March - 26 
Three cadres of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) surrendered to the 5th Assam Rifles (AR) with arms after a brief encounter at Dailong village in Tamenglong District on March 26, reports Nagaland Post. The three surrendered cadres were identified as ‘s
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Three cadres of Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) surrendered to the 5th Assam Rifles (AR) with arms after a brief encounter at Dailong village in Tamenglong District on March 26, reports Nagaland Post. The three surrendered cadres were identified as ‘sergeant major’ Champulong Gangmei RK (22) son of Jungamang Gangmei, ‘sergeant major’ Kaumei Kamei (23) son of Cahdaidi Kamei and ‘finance in-charge’ of ZUF ‘sergeant major ‘Chingkhuirei (20) son of Phungkelong. Items surrendered included one AK-47 with a magazine loaded with 23 live rounds, one AK-56 rifles with bayonet along with a magazine containing 24 live rounds, three mobile handsets with five SIM cards and two magazine pouches.
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March - 26 
Troops of 24-AR handed over four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants to the Imphal Police Station after they were arrested during a counter insurgency operation at Chalktong village of Chandel District on March 26. One AK-47 rifle along with ma
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Troops of 24-AR handed over four People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants to the Imphal Police Station after they were arrested during a counter insurgency operation at Chalktong village of Chandel District on March 26. One AK-47 rifle along with magazine loaded with 17 live rounds, one 9 mm pistol along with one magazine containing four live rounds and three mobile handsets were seized from the possessions of the four cadres. The arrested PLA cadres were identified as Wahengbam Rex Alias Abung (17) of Hiyanglam village, Mohammad Rajaoddin (23) of Yairipok Heitroipokpi, MK Rustam (25) of Yairipok and Mohammad Karim (17) of Keirao Mayai Leikai, police said.
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March - 27 
A 16 year old boy, identified as Maqsood Ahmad Mir, was injured in a littered explosive blast at village Danisayyidan along Line of Control (LoC) in Uri area of Baramulla District on March 27, reports Greater Kashmir. A senior Police officer said, “M
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A 16 year old boy, identified as Maqsood Ahmad Mir, was injured in a littered explosive blast at village Danisayyidan along Line of Control (LoC) in Uri area of Baramulla District on March 27, reports Greater Kashmir. A senior Police officer said, “Masood was clearing the field and found some explosive which went off when he fiddled with it.”
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March - 27 
A 48-hour National Highway `total blockade` has been called from the midnight of March 27 by the All Zeliangrong Students Union of Assam, Manipur, Nagaland (AZSU-AMN), Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF-AMN) and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur (ZSUM) d
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A 48-hour National Highway `total blockade` has been called from the midnight of March 27 by the All Zeliangrong Students Union of Assam, Manipur, Nagaland (AZSU-AMN), Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF-AMN) and Zeliangrong Students Union, Manipur (ZSUM) demanding the safe release of Alice Kamei, a class nine student of Grace Reach Academy. The student was abducted by some persons who claimed themselves to be from the RPF/PLA. Alice Kamei reportedly went missing since March 10, according to the three Zeliangrong organisations.
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March - 27 
A parliamentary standing committee on Home Affairs has recommended increased pressure on countries bordering the Northeastern region during trade discussions to close down Indian rebel training camps operating on their soil, reports The Telegraph on
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A parliamentary standing committee on Home Affairs has recommended increased pressure on countries bordering the Northeastern region during trade discussions to close down Indian rebel training camps operating on their soil, reports The Telegraph on March 28.The Venkaiah Naidu-led department-related parliamentary standing committee on Home Affairs stated in its report submitted on March that all trade discussions with the countries bordering states of the Northeast should include a clause demanding closure of rebel training camps being run on their soil. The committee observed that despite adoption of various strategies to bring peace to the Northeast, an environment conducive to investments to ensure accelerated economic growth was yet to become a reality. “The need of the hour is to undertake confidence-building measures and employment generation, besides ensuring security and safety of human beings and their belongings,” it stated. The committee opined that counter-insurgency strategies in the Northeast should be multi-pronged and that Union development ministries along with the State Governments of the region could play effective roles in countering these insurgent groups.
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March - 27 
A tribal youth, identified as Bandu Durga Pungati (27), was allegedly axed to death outside his house in Laheri village in Gadchiroli District on March 27 by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on suspicion that he was a Police inform
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A tribal youth, identified as Bandu Durga Pungati (27), was allegedly axed to death outside his house in Laheri village in Gadchiroli District on March 27 by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on suspicion that he was a Police informer, reports Zee News.
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March - 27 
Commandos of Thoubal District Police carried out frisking and checking at Pallel (Chandel District) near the Police check post on March 27 and arrested a cadre of United Nation Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as Ayekpam Leishemba alias Mayokngamb
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Commandos of Thoubal District Police carried out frisking and checking at Pallel (Chandel District) near the Police check post on March 27 and arrested a cadre of United Nation Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as Ayekpam Leishemba alias Mayokngamba alias Khaphei.
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March - 27 
Defence establishment is apprehending a spurt in militant violence as Pakistan has increased its activity of pushing infiltrators into the State, reports Rising Kashmir on March 28. Defence sources said that three high-powered communication centres t
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Defence establishment is apprehending a spurt in militant violence as Pakistan has increased its activity of pushing infiltrators into the State, reports Rising Kashmir on March 28. Defence sources said that three high-powered communication centres to facilitate a communication network between militants and their handlers have been activated inside Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK). Sources said there was a possibility of increase in violence levels in and around Srinagar city (Srinagar District) in the next couple of months.
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March - 27 
Former President of Pakistan, General (retired) Pervez Musharraf on March 27 said that he was proud of the Kargil (Kargil District of Jammu and Kashmir) operation and blamed political class for squandering away a military victory, reports The Hindu.
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Former President of Pakistan, General (retired) Pervez Musharraf on March 27 said that he was proud of the Kargil (Kargil District of Jammu and Kashmir) operation and blamed political class for squandering away a military victory, reports The Hindu. At a press conference in Karachi (provincial capital of Sindh), after his return, he asserted, “A military victory was turned into a political defeat.”
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March - 27 
In another search operation, SFs arrested two PLA cadres at Sekmaijin area in Thoubal District. SFs recovered two hand grenades, five kilograms of explosive materials and other underground items from them.
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In another search operation, SFs arrested two PLA cadres at Sekmaijin area in Thoubal District. SFs recovered two hand grenades, five kilograms of explosive materials and other underground items from them.
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March - 27 
Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) ‘camp commander’, “colonel” Yekuto Zhimo of Ghukiye designated camp, on March 27, said that one Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) member identified as Hokato, son of Vinito hailing from
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Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) ‘camp commander’, “colonel” Yekuto Zhimo of Ghukiye designated camp, on March 27, said that one Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K) member identified as Hokato, son of Vinito hailing from Tazuhu village of Sumi Region, has been released unconditionally after thorough deliberation, reports Nagaland Post. In a press release, camp commander “col.” Yekuto Zhimo stated that the NSCN-K member was apprehended on February 11, 2013 from Zunheboto BOC at around 3 p.m. and was confined under their custody for two days despite killing their “brave cadre” on February 11, 2013 while undergoing medical treatment.
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March - 27 
Police commandos of Imphal East and Imphal West District Police Stations nabbed five militants ,belonging to People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), during search operations at Keisamthong, Chasad Avenue, Thangal Bazar an
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Police commandos of Imphal East and Imphal West District Police Stations nabbed five militants ,belonging to People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), during search operations at Keisamthong, Chasad Avenue, Thangal Bazar and Lamsang areas in the two Districts, official sources said. The PLA militants were identified as Oinam Shayam, Thangman Haokip and Moirangthem Boinao. While, the arrested KCP militants were identified as Mayengbam Jiban and Sagolsem Thoithoi.
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March - 27 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered 556 rounds of ammunition from a train at Hojai station in Nagaon District on March 27, reports The Assam Tribune. The bullets recovered were of AK-47 assault rifles, .9 mm pistols and Insas rifles, Police said.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered 556 rounds of ammunition from a train at Hojai station in Nagaon District on March 27, reports The Assam Tribune. The bullets recovered were of AK-47 assault rifles, .9 mm pistols and Insas rifles, Police said.
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March - 27 
Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M), was released from house arrest in the night of March 27, reports Kashmir Times. Spokesperson of APHC-M said that he would deliver a sermon and offer pr
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Separatist leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M), was released from house arrest in the night of March 27, reports Kashmir Times. Spokesperson of APHC-M said that he would deliver a sermon and offer prayers on March 29 at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar city (Srinagar District).
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March - 27 
Suspected Adivasi militants abducted a businessman son belonging to Chapor town from Choibari tea estate near the Dhubri- Kokrajhar District border on March 27, reports The Telegraph. The victim was identified as Ranjan Sil (22). There has been no ra
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Suspected Adivasi militants abducted a businessman son belonging to Chapor town from Choibari tea estate near the Dhubri- Kokrajhar District border on March 27, reports The Telegraph. The victim was identified as Ranjan Sil (22). There has been no ransom demand so far.
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March - 27 
Ten cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, near a Lakramanda village of Chatra District in the night of March 27, reports The H
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Ten cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in an encounter with Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC), a splinter group of the CPI-Maoist, near a Lakramanda village of Chatra District in the night of March 27, reports The Hindu. “Bodies of 10 Maoists were recovered near Lakramanda village. They were killed during an encounter with the TPC last night,” Chatra Deputy Commissioner Manoj Kumar told PTI over phone. Lakramanda village under Kunda Police Station of Chatra District is about 100 kilometres from Ranchi, the State Capital.
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March - 27 
The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) said that the outfit is waiting for the State Government to initiate the official procedure to work out the formalities for the ceasefire as was done in 2004 with its parent outfit, A
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The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) said that the outfit is waiting for the State Government to initiate the official procedure to work out the formalities for the ceasefire as was done in 2004 with its parent outfit, ANVC, reports The Shillong Times on March 28. In a statement issued in Shillong, ANVC-B leader Rimpu Marak said that after the draft agreement, no official communication was made to the outfit by the State Government. “We have signed the draft for peace and we hope that the State Government is sincere about the settlement,” he said. However, the outfit said that killing of its cadres at Dobu in East Garo Hills, earlier this month, have put doubt and scared the cadres forcing desertion. “I hope state knows the repurcations that will be followed by allowing this and giving free hand to certain officers to take law into their hands,” outfit added.
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March - 27 
The BSF personnel on March 27 arrested one Bangladeshi national, identified as Saikat Ali (65), from same District while he was infiltrating from Bangladesh to India and on inspection BDTK 1188 was recovered from his possession.
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The BSF personnel on March 27 arrested one Bangladeshi national, identified as Saikat Ali (65), from same District while he was infiltrating from Bangladesh to India and on inspection BDTK 1188 was recovered from his possession.
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March - 27 
The Government Railway Police (GRP) of Tamil Nadu Police has got a cyber crime wing, The Times of India reports on March 28. The new group will help GRP, which is now dependent on the cyber unit of Chennai and state Police. Additional Director-Genera
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The Government Railway Police (GRP) of Tamil Nadu Police has got a cyber crime wing, The Times of India reports on March 28. The new group will help GRP, which is now dependent on the cyber unit of Chennai and state Police. Additional Director-General of Police (railways) R. Sekar said, "The unit will come in handy to crack crimes reported in our jurisdiction. Earlier, to solve even minor cases we had to depend on cyber crime officers of the state and city police who had access to a sophisticated laboratory”.
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March - 27 
Three of the four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror operatives suspected to be involved in the Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts of February 21, 2013 have fled to Calcutta (West Bengal), according to security sources, reports The Telegraph on March 28. T
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Three of the four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror operatives suspected to be involved in the Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts of February 21, 2013 have fled to Calcutta (West Bengal), according to security sources, reports The Telegraph on March 28. The four IM operatives the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has zeroed in on are Yasin Bhatkal, Asadullah Aktar alias Tabrej, Waquer alias Ahmed and Tahsin alias Hasan. “All four had gone to Visakhapatnam and from there three went towards Calcutta. Tabrej went on a different route, towards Mumbai. We are still not able to put a pointer on him,” said an NIA source.
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March - 27 
Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a team of Special Operations Group (SOG) of Police in Imam Sahib area of Shopian District. The exchange of fire continued for less than a minute and the gunmen escaped taking advantage of large number of people pres
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Unidentified gunmen opened fire on a team of Special Operations Group (SOG) of Police in Imam Sahib area of Shopian District. The exchange of fire continued for less than a minute and the gunmen escaped taking advantage of large number of people present in market. No one was reportedly injured in the attack.
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March - 28 
A Special Investigating Team (SIT) of the Crime Branch-Central Investigation Department (CB-CID) on March 28 arrested one person in connection with pipe bomb planted in senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L K Advani's Jan Chetna Yatra (Public
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A Special Investigating Team (SIT) of the Crime Branch-Central Investigation Department (CB-CID) on March 28 arrested one person in connection with pipe bomb planted in senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L K Advani's Jan Chetna Yatra (Public awareness tour) on October 27, 2011, from Madurai District, reports The Times of India. The arrestee is identified as Jahir Hussain son of Liyakath Ali, resident of Burma Colony in Thirunagar locality of Madurai District. As reported earlier, crude pipe bomb stuffed with gelatine sticks was recovered in the scheduled route of travel of Advani from under a bridge across Gownda river at village Alampatti in Madurai District.
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March - 28 
A Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court, presided by Sanjeev Gupta acquitted one Joginder Singh alias Doga, an alleged associate of militant Pritam Singh alias Billa after 21 years long investigation and trial as prosecuti
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A Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court, presided by Sanjeev Gupta acquitted one Joginder Singh alias Doga, an alleged associate of militant Pritam Singh alias Billa after 21 years long investigation and trial as prosecution failed to connect the co-accused with the crime, reports Daily Excelsior. The Court said, “The confession statement of accused Pritam Singh alias Billa (now dead) which was recorded by the Dr SP Vaid, the then SP (Superintendent of Police) City Jammu (Jammu District) during the investigation of the case did not show that accused Joginder Singh was having any links with terrorist organization or he was involved in activities relating to striking terror in the society by use of arms and ammunition”.
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March - 28 
Chairman of the Cease Fire Monitoring Group [with the NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)] and the Cease Fire Supervisory Board ( with NSCN-K and NSCN-KK) and former Chief of Staff of the Dimapur-based 3 Corps Major .General (Retd) N.George leaves the State
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Chairman of the Cease Fire Monitoring Group [with the NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM)] and the Cease Fire Supervisory Board ( with NSCN-K and NSCN-KK) and former Chief of Staff of the Dimapur-based 3 Corps Major .General (Retd) N.George leaves the State on March 28 (today) after one year and four months in office. George indicated that with elections and another Government and without any agreement to the political issue, he felt the same situation of clashes and other offences would continue which as chairman, he did not have any power to deal with. “If sitting here and not being able to prevent or take action, then I have a moral responsibility not to remain in the chair”, he said. On his role as chairman, George said the present role of the chairman was only to mediate between underground groups and security forces so as to maintain cease fire. He opined that there was also a need to have an Interlocutor in Nagaland to liaise with the society at large along similar lines with the Interlocutor in Delhi holding talks with the NSCN-IM
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March - 28 
Mizoram Additional Superiendent of Police Criminal Investigation Department-Special Branch (CID-SB) H L Thangzuala stated that five road construction workers, who were abducted on February 19 by a gang of miscreants from Mamit District along the Bang
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Mizoram Additional Superiendent of Police Criminal Investigation Department-Special Branch (CID-SB) H L Thangzuala stated that five road construction workers, who were abducted on February 19 by a gang of miscreants from Mamit District along the Bangladesh border, were released and handed over to Mizo leaders in Bangladesh on March 28, reports Times of India. "We expect them to arrive at the border (Bangladesh) by midnight. We'll receive them there and provide them with necessary medical attention if required," Thangzuala said. He said the abductors were not militants, but a group of criminals belonging to the Bru community. Some of the gang members were involved in a robbery at the BDO's office at Zawlnuam last year, Thangzuala further said. The gang had a nexus with a National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ‘area commander’ helped them extort money by resorting to abducting of innocent people, he said, adding that the criminals apparently did not obtain permission from the NLFT high command to carry out the abduction on this occasion, sources said.
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March - 28 
Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, sponsored general shutdown on March 28 witnessed mixed response, reports Greater Kashmir. Baramulla and Sopore towns (Baramulla District) and
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Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, sponsored general shutdown on March 28 witnessed mixed response, reports Greater Kashmir. Baramulla and Sopore towns (Baramulla District) and Bandipora city (Bandipora District) reportedly observed complete shutdown. . Stray incidents of stone pelting were reported from many parts of old Srinagar (Srinagar District) including Safa Kadal and Kadi Kadal localities.
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March - 28 
National Hoho on March 28 reaffirmed the leadership of NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu and NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah retrospectively with effect from January 21, 2011. NSCN-IM also passed a budget of INR 11
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National Hoho on March 28 reaffirmed the leadership of NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘chairman’ Isak Chishi Swu and NSCN-IM ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah retrospectively with effect from January 21, 2011. NSCN-IM also passed a budget of INR 11 million for the 2013-14 adds The Telegraph.
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March - 28 
State Chief Minister Lalthanhawla, while announcing the release of the five hostages, said no ransom was paid to the criminals to secure the release of the captives.
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State Chief Minister Lalthanhawla, while announcing the release of the five hostages, said no ransom was paid to the criminals to secure the release of the captives.
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March - 28 
The Border Security Forces (BSF) troopers on March 28 apprehended one Bangladeshi illegal immigrant identified as Mohamad Sarif Ahmed (24) from West Jaintia Hills District while he was trying to infiltrate from Bangladesh to India, reports The Shillo
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The Border Security Forces (BSF) troopers on March 28 apprehended one Bangladeshi illegal immigrant identified as Mohamad Sarif Ahmed (24) from West Jaintia Hills District while he was trying to infiltrate from Bangladesh to India, reports The Shillong Times.
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March - 28 
Three cadres belonging to Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) have joined NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K), reports Nagaland Post on March 29. In a statement, NSCN-K MIP said the cadres left their previous group “after losing faith
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Three cadres belonging to Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) have joined NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K), reports Nagaland Post on March 29. In a statement, NSCN-K MIP said the cadres left their previous group “after losing faith in the leadership” and stating that they saw “no vision” for the future of Nagas. The three cadres are ‘captain’ Asang Konyak, ‘sergeant’ Tongmeth Konyak and ‘chaplee’ Aying Konyak.
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March - 28 
Three of the four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror operatives suspected to be involved in the Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts of February 21, 2013 have fled to Calcutta (West Bengal), according to security sources, reports The Telegraph on March 28. T
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Three of the four Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror operatives suspected to be involved in the Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts of February 21, 2013 have fled to Calcutta (West Bengal), according to security sources, reports The Telegraph on March 28. The four IM operatives the National Investigation Agency (NIA) has zeroed in on are Yasin Bhatkal, Asadullah Aktar alias Tabrej, Waquer alias Ahmed and Tahsin alias Hasan. “All four had gone to Visakhapatnam and from there three went towards Calcutta. Tabrej went on a different route, towards Mumbai. We are still not able to put a pointer on him,” said an NIA source.
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March - 29 
A city sessions court in Ahmedabad on March 29, convicted three persons for running a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) racket, reports The Times of India. The court, however, acquitted 12 other accused. After the trial, additional sessions judge D.Y.
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A city sessions court in Ahmedabad on March 29, convicted three persons for running a Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) racket, reports The Times of India. The court, however, acquitted 12 other accused. After the trial, additional sessions judge D.Y. Malik found three persons guilty, but did not find enough evidence against the rest. Those convicted are Kartik Patel, who was awarded six years of imprisonment, and Kamlesh Prajapati and Satish Maharaj Thakkar, both sentenced five-year jail term. The trio has also been fined with INR 3,000.
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March - 29 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Phillip Soni alias Masinji, involved in the attack on Jharkhand's former Speaker Inder Singh Namdhari was arrested from Gondgada village under Ranka Police Station limits of Garwah D
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Phillip Soni alias Masinji, involved in the attack on Jharkhand's former Speaker Inder Singh Namdhari was arrested from Gondgada village under Ranka Police Station limits of Garwah District, on March 29, reports The Business Standard. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Jagdish Prasad told that seven cases including the attack on Namdhari was pending against him. Namdhari, a Member of Parliament (MP), was attacked at Garu in Latehar District in 2011.
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March - 29 
At least 24 persons received injuries in ‘protests’ which erupted after the congregational Friday prayers on March 29 at old Srinagar area (Srinagar District), Baramulla town (Baramulla District) and Islamabad area (Anantnag District), reports Greate
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At least 24 persons received injuries in ‘protests’ which erupted after the congregational Friday prayers on March 29 at old Srinagar area (Srinagar District), Baramulla town (Baramulla District) and Islamabad area (Anantnag District), reports Greater Kashmir. General shutdown and protests demonstrations following the Friday Prayers were called by Muttahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State. The MMM sponsored shutdown mildly affected rest of the localities in the State.
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March - 29 
Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with total face value of INR 15,000 were detected among the remittances received at State Bank of India’s branch at Udumalpet locality of Tirupur District, reported The Hindu on March 30. Sources said, “With branche
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Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with total face value of INR 15,000 were detected among the remittances received at State Bank of India’s branch at Udumalpet locality of Tirupur District, reported The Hindu on March 30. Sources said, “With branches of many banks setting up only low quality note sorting machines, detection of fake notes, which are now coming in sophisticated forms, is becoming difficult.”
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March - 29 
Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militias including a commander of militia group surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Border Security Force (BSF), Akhileswar Singh, in the presence of Koraput Superintendent of Pol
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Four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) militias including a commander of militia group surrendered before the Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Border Security Force (BSF), Akhileswar Singh, in the presence of Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP) Avinash Kumar at the BSF camp at Koraput town in Koraput District, reports The Hindu on March 30. The surrendered persons were identified as Ram Rao Meleka (35) a militia commander and his three associates Bisi Mandingi (25), Lachhana Himrika (42), Gahina Bidika (21). The surrendered militias also handed over a gun and six live bullets. The surrendered Maoists were part of Kumbhariput militia dalam of Srikakulam-Koraput Joint Division Committee (SKDC) under Andhra Orissa Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) of Maoists. They were active mostly in Bandhugaon block of Koraput District. All of them were residents of Upper Jambaguda village under Bandhugaon Police Station.
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March - 29 
Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) cadre, identified as AS Ngaihairing was arrested on March 29 by a team of 15 Assam Rifles during an operation at Sambrei village under Yairipok Police Station of Thoubal District.
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Manipur Naga Revolutionary Front (MNRF) cadre, identified as AS Ngaihairing was arrested on March 29 by a team of 15 Assam Rifles during an operation at Sambrei village under Yairipok Police Station of Thoubal District.
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March - 29 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, identified as Silai Pansha and Wangsiang Wansha, from Longding Niru village in Longding District on March 29, reports The Sentinel.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres, identified as Silai Pansha and Wangsiang Wansha, from Longding Niru village in Longding District on March 29, reports The Sentinel.
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March - 29 
State deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam on March 29 said that elaborate security arrangements have been made along the railway track construction sites between Tupul near Imphal and Jiribam sub-division to ensure completion of the railway project in t
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State deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam on March 29 said that elaborate security arrangements have been made along the railway track construction sites between Tupul near Imphal and Jiribam sub-division to ensure completion of the railway project in time, reports The Times of India. The State Cabinet, last week, decided to set up six new Police Stations to provide security for the rail project. "Of the six new Police Stations, three will exclusively be set up at Khongsang, Awang Khul and Keimai along the Imphal-Silchar highway," Gaikhangam said.
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March - 29 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) uploaded the photograph of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Ganapati alias Muppala Lakshmana Rao on its official website as one of the most wanted criminals, reports The New Indian Expres
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) uploaded the photograph of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Ganapati alias Muppala Lakshmana Rao on its official website as one of the most wanted criminals, reports The New Indian Express on March 30. According to NIA, Police registered an FIR No. 138/2012 dated March 1, 2012 at Jorasanko Police Station in Kolkata in West Bengal. Later, the case was transferred to NIA for further investigation. Accordingly, the case was re-registered at the NIA Police Station in New Delhi as RC No.01/2012 on April 12, 2012. The allegations against Ganapati are, as a member of CPI-Maoist organisation, he is waging a war against the Central Government. In furtherance of this, Ganapati and other Maoists collected explosive substances, prohibited ammunition and a huge amount of money. A charge sheet was filed in the NIA Special Court, Kolkata on August 23, 2012 against five persons including Ganapati under Sections 120B (Punishment of Criminal Conspiracy), 121 (Waging or attempting to wage war or abetting waging of war against the Government of India), 419 (Punishment for cheating by personation), 467 (Forgery of valuable security) of Indian Penal Code, Sections 25 (1)(a), 25(1A), 25(1AA) and 25(1B)(a) of Arms Act, Sec 5 of Explosive Substance Act.
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March - 29 
The NIA has detected that a Delhi-based company has illegally imported night vision devices from the United States of America (USA) and supplied them to the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)], reports The Economic Times on March 30. Alarmed by
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The NIA has detected that a Delhi-based company has illegally imported night vision devices from the United States of America (USA) and supplied them to the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)], reports The Economic Times on March 30. Alarmed by the revelation, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has ordered the NIA to register a case. NIA Director General SC Sinha told "We have registered a case on March 19 after it was found that the Delhi-based company had forged the Jharkhand government's certificate to successfully procure the devices from USA and diverted the same to Naxalites. We are in the process of investigating the case." The name of the company is not being disclosed for the purpose of investigation, but it's officials are being questioned.
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March - 29 
Three Maoists, identified as Jugal Kendruka, Sugriva Nachika and Jibita Kendruka, were arrested during a joint operation by personnel of Koraput District Police and Special Operation Group (SOG) in Dumsil area under Narayanpatna Police Station limits
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Three Maoists, identified as Jugal Kendruka, Sugriva Nachika and Jibita Kendruka, were arrested during a joint operation by personnel of Koraput District Police and Special Operation Group (SOG) in Dumsil area under Narayanpatna Police Station limits on March 29.
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March - 30 
Suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah, booked for waging war against the country by Delhi Police, was remanded in 14 days judicial custody by a Delhi court on March 30, reports The Times of India. Delhi Police had claimed t
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Suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Sayyed Liyaqat Shah, booked for waging war against the country by Delhi Police, was remanded in 14 days judicial custody by a Delhi court on March 30, reports The Times of India. Delhi Police had claimed that he was planning to carry out terror attacks in the national capital. Chief Metropolitan Magistrate (CMM) Manoj Kumar sent 45-year-old Shah, a resident of Jammu and Kashmir, to Tihar jail till April 12 after he was produced in the court before the expiry of his 15-day Police remand. Delhi Police had arrested the militant on March 20 from near Gorakhpur in Uttar Pradesh after he crossed over to India from Nepal.
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March - 30 
A Kuki National Organization (KNO) militant, identified as Hengangam Kuki (27), was arrested from Koite village of Churachandpur District on March 30. A .9 mm pistol along with a magazine loaded with nine live rounds of 9 mm ammunition was recovered
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A Kuki National Organization (KNO) militant, identified as Hengangam Kuki (27), was arrested from Koite village of Churachandpur District on March 30. A .9 mm pistol along with a magazine loaded with nine live rounds of 9 mm ammunition was recovered from his possession.
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March - 30 
A man, identified as Mohammad Alam, has been arrested for circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from Trilokpuri in East Delhi District, The Times of India reports on March 31. "Most of these notes were smeared with gulal and hence not easily
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A man, identified as Mohammad Alam, has been arrested for circulating Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) from Trilokpuri in East Delhi District, The Times of India reports on March 31. "Most of these notes were smeared with gulal and hence not easily identifiable. The accused wanted to circulate these notes among auto drivers and local shopkeepers. Most of these notes were of high quality and seem to have entered India through Bangladesh," said a source. "Hailing from Kishanganj in UP, Alam had been making regular trips to Delhi with fake currency notes. We have seized several hundreds of fake currency notes from him. The Rs 100 notes carried just three serial numbers 9PA 724893, 4FM006785 and 3EL226809. We have sent teams to Bihar to check the international links," said a source. However, the main accused, who was getting FICN from a Bangladesh-based unit, managed to escape.
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March - 30 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers apprehended two Bangladeshi illegal immigrants identified as Manash Sangma (52) and Ashish Sangma (30) while they were infiltrating from Bangladesh to India in Baghmara of South Garo Hills District, reports The Sh
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers apprehended two Bangladeshi illegal immigrants identified as Manash Sangma (52) and Ashish Sangma (30) while they were infiltrating from Bangladesh to India in Baghmara of South Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on March 31
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March - 30 
Malkangiri Police believe that few Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres could be injured in an encounter that took place inside a forest near Tekguda, about 55 kilometres from Malkangiri, under Kalimela Police limits of the same Distri
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Malkangiri Police believe that few Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres could be injured in an encounter that took place inside a forest near Tekguda, about 55 kilometres from Malkangiri, under Kalimela Police limits of the same District, on March 30 reports The Times of India. The trail of blood at the camp led to the suspicion, which was strengthened after Maoists consulted a quack of Bhenjagwada village on March 31. District Superintendent of Police (SP), Akhileswar Singh said "We suspect a few Maoist cadres have been seriously injured in the gun battle and have sought the help of a quack. We are keeping a close watch on the situation and hopefully a clearer picture will emerge soon."
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March - 30 
Members of Forum for Terrorist Victims' Families of Assam (FTVFA) at a press conference in Guwahati city urged the Government, the judiciary and the public to stand by the victims of the October 30, 2008 serial blasts and pleaded that NDFB chief Ranj
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Members of Forum for Terrorist Victims' Families of Assam (FTVFA) at a press conference in Guwahati city urged the Government, the judiciary and the public to stand by the victims of the October 30, 2008 serial blasts and pleaded that NDFB chief Ranjan Daimary, who masterminded the serial blasts in the state, is not released on bail. The district sessions court on March 30 heard the bail plea of the militant chief and reserved its judgment till April 3. Official sources said that Daimary is likely to get interim bail to allow him to participate in the ongoing peace parleys between the Centre, state and the NDFB.
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March - 30 
Nagaland Post reports that an improvised explosive device (IED) fitted in a cooking gas cylinder exploded at the residence of a businessman in Imphal East District on March 30. According to police report the IED went off at the main entrance of Thokc
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Nagaland Post reports that an improvised explosive device (IED) fitted in a cooking gas cylinder exploded at the residence of a businessman in Imphal East District on March 30. According to police report the IED went off at the main entrance of Thokchom Jotin Singh (48) of Kongpal Kongkham Leikai under Porompat Police station of Imphal East District. No casualty was reported in the explosion which Police suspected monetary demand behind the blast.
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March - 30 
Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces arrested one person and recovered firearms from his possession at Super market area in Dimapur District in the night of March 30. One 7.65 pistol, one magazine and six live rounds and drugs were recovered f
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Nagaland Post reports that Security Forces arrested one person and recovered firearms from his possession at Super market area in Dimapur District in the night of March 30. One 7.65 pistol, one magazine and six live rounds and drugs were recovered from the possession of the arrested person
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March - 30 
On March 30, a Chinese hand grenade was found placed by unidentified persons in the courtyard of one Ningthoujam Pishakmacha Devi (48) of Sagolband Thingom Leikai in Imphal West District.
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On March 30, a Chinese hand grenade was found placed by unidentified persons in the courtyard of one Ningthoujam Pishakmacha Devi (48) of Sagolband Thingom Leikai in Imphal West District.
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March - 30 
On March 30, Rayagada District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel unearthed three landmines which had been planted by Maoists in Kalyansinghpur Police Station area, reports The Hindu. Each of the landmines was wei
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On March 30, Rayagada District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel unearthed three landmines which had been planted by Maoists in Kalyansinghpur Police Station area, reports The Hindu. Each of the landmines was weighing around five kilograms. It was suspected that these landmines had been planted by the Maoists led by Nikhil and Bunty, who are active in Rayagada District.
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March - 30 
Police neutralized a militant hideout and recovered cache of arms and ammunition from Doorimal Gambheer Mughlan area of Rajouri District on March 30, reports Kashmir Times. Recoveries include four Chinese grenades, two AK magazines, 27 AK rounds, one
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Police neutralized a militant hideout and recovered cache of arms and ammunition from Doorimal Gambheer Mughlan area of Rajouri District on March 30, reports Kashmir Times. Recoveries include four Chinese grenades, two AK magazines, 27 AK rounds, one wireless set, one Antenna and a radio.
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March - 30 
The Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA) is reportedly inciting anti-India sentiments while pushing recruits into this side of the border, reported The Times of India on March 31. As reported earlier, security agencies have inputs suggesting that HuA is resuming op
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The Harkat-ul-Ansar (HuA) is reportedly inciting anti-India sentiments while pushing recruits into this side of the border, reported The Times of India on March 31. As reported earlier, security agencies have inputs suggesting that HuA is resuming operations under a new name of Jabbar-ul-Mujahideen. Mushtaq Ahmed Zargar, ‘chief’ of Al Umar Mujahideen group has decided to revive an "armed struggle" in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) while using Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) as the base for his organization.
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March - 30 
Video footage, captured on a CCTV camera of the Patrakar Bhavan in Pune on March 23, shows three youths arriving on a motorbike and pasting posters, which the Police believe were released by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports T
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Video footage, captured on a CCTV camera of the Patrakar Bhavan in Pune on March 23, shows three youths arriving on a motorbike and pasting posters, which the Police believe were released by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), reports The Indian Express on March 31. Incidentally, the Maoists commemorated this day as Shahid Din (martyr day) to mark the martyrdom of freedom-fighter Bhagat Singh. These posters, suspected to have been put up by the ‘Maharashtra State Committee’ of the CPI-Maoist, were placed at prominent and strategic locations across the city, including the entrance of Patrakar Bhavan in Navi Peth, Garware College, S P College, Shramik Bhavan, Swargate junction, Shaniwar Wada, Balgandharva as well as the Shivajinagar court.
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March - 31 
A Kuki National Front (KNF) cadre identified as Jarath alias Mimin Kipgen (28) was arrested from Manidhara village under Kangpokpi Police station of Senapati District. One .9 mm pistol with magazine and 31 live rounds of .9 mm ammunition were recover
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A Kuki National Front (KNF) cadre identified as Jarath alias Mimin Kipgen (28) was arrested from Manidhara village under Kangpokpi Police station of Senapati District. One .9 mm pistol with magazine and 31 live rounds of .9 mm ammunition were recovered from his possession, Police added.
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March - 31 
According to an April 1 Times of India report, self-radicalized youth ‘seething with a sense of injustice to Muslims’ are reaching out to the jihadi outfits to volunteer to work for them. Interrogation of Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (L
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According to an April 1 Times of India report, self-radicalized youth ‘seething with a sense of injustice to Muslims’ are reaching out to the jihadi outfits to volunteer to work for them. Interrogation of Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operatives in connection with the February 21, 2013, Hyderabad (Andhra Pradesh) blasts has brought out what security and intelligence agency call the "deeply worrying trend", where terror groups are able to find recruits without having to work really hard. The National Investigation Agency’s (NIA) interrogation of IM operatives Syed Maqbool and Imran Khan and LeT militants Obaidur Rehman also revealed that the new recruits had no qualms about switching loyalties from one group to another. "Barring a few, almost all accused in either Pune blasts or the LeT module are self-motivated youth who themselves approached terror groups for work rather than outfits scouting for them. This is a worrying trend and can cause greater problems in future as now merely monitoring and controlling operations of terror groups will not help," said an unnamed officer.
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March - 31 
After several run-ins with Indian Air Force (IAF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has floated bids to hire private choppers for anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWEs)] operations, reports The Economic Times on 1st April. CRPF will, however, assu
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After several run-ins with Indian Air Force (IAF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has floated bids to hire private choppers for anti-Naxal [Left-Wing Extremism (LWEs)] operations, reports The Economic Times on 1st April. CRPF will, however, assume no responsibility if the choppers come under fire from the insurgents. In a bid document issued by CRPF on March 15, it has specified that it intends to hire two private choppers for "supervisory reconnaissance by senior officers" besides carrying troops, supplies like weapons and rations and casualty evacuation. The choppers provided by IAF to CRPF had so far mainly been employed for casualty evacuation with CRPF rarely getting a chance to do an air reconnaissance of possible LWE targets.
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March - 31 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested an Inter-Services-Intelligence (ISI) agent, identified as Rasel Mia (30), from Bishalgarh area in Sipahijala District bordering Bangladesh late on March 31, reports Newstrack. Later, he was handed over to
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested an Inter-Services-Intelligence (ISI) agent, identified as Rasel Mia (30), from Bishalgarh area in Sipahijala District bordering Bangladesh late on March 31, reports Newstrack. Later, he was handed over to the Police
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March - 31 
Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, issued fresh protest calendar on March 31, reports Kashmir Times. It has asked people to hold protest demonstrations on April 5 after the cong
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Mutahida Majlis Mashawrat (MMM), an amalgam of various separatist and religious organizations in the State, issued fresh protest calendar on March 31, reports Kashmir Times. It has asked people to hold protest demonstrations on April 5 after the congregational Friday prayers and observe complete shutdown on April 6.
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March - 31 
Nagaland Post reports that in a joint operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel along with Nagaland Police arrested one Laljang Singson in Inbung village (Athibung) of Peren District on March 31. According to a statement by AR, the arrest was followed b
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Nagaland Post reports that in a joint operation, Assam Rifles (AR) personnel along with Nagaland Police arrested one Laljang Singson in Inbung village (Athibung) of Peren District on March 31. According to a statement by AR, the arrest was followed by recovery of a foreign made pistol with magazine and live rounds. Laljang was reportedly brandishing the “weapon and threatening” the villagers in Inbung village.
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March - 31 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Education Kilonser (minister) ‘major (retd.)’, Kewongkhum Yimchunger has reaffirmed that the six tribes namely Konyak, Chang, Sangtam, Yimchunger, Khiamniungan and Phom [from frontier Nagaland
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Education Kilonser (minister) ‘major (retd.)’, Kewongkhum Yimchunger has reaffirmed that the six tribes namely Konyak, Chang, Sangtam, Yimchunger, Khiamniungan and Phom [from frontier Nagaland or Eastern Nagaland peoples’ Organization (ENPO) jurisdiction] were still “firm on its struggle.”
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March - 31 
On the same day, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as Ningthoujam Amitkumar Singh (27) of Phayeng Chingtaba village of Imphal West District was arrested by a team of 30 Assam Rifles during a raid in his residence. One country made .9 m
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On the same day, People’s Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as Ningthoujam Amitkumar Singh (27) of Phayeng Chingtaba village of Imphal West District was arrested by a team of 30 Assam Rifles during a raid in his residence. One country made .9 mm pistol and a hand grenade were recovered from him, the Police said.
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March - 31 
One Zubair Ahmad was arrested on March 30 from Bonabazar locality of Shopian town (Shopian District) on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones on the Security Forces (SF). Following the arrest shutdown was observed in the town on March 31. M
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One Zubair Ahmad was arrested on March 30 from Bonabazar locality of Shopian town (Shopian District) on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones on the Security Forces (SF). Following the arrest shutdown was observed in the town on March 31. Minor clashes between youth and SF erupted and incidents of stone pelting were reported during the protest demonstrations against the arrest.
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March - 31 
Protests erupted on March 31 against the arrest one Zubair Ahmed on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones. In addition, Police arrested one more youth, identified as Haseeb Ahmad Gania, on charges of stone pelting on March 31. Police also a
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Protests erupted on March 31 against the arrest one Zubair Ahmed on charges of inciting violence and pelting stones. In addition, Police arrested one more youth, identified as Haseeb Ahmad Gania, on charges of stone pelting on March 31. Police also arrested an active worker of Syed Ali Shah Geelani led All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) from Zainapora area of Shopian township (Shopian District) for inciting people to violence.
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March - 31 
Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter, killed a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant near the Khashi Ghaghra area under Krishnai Police Station in Goalpara District on March 31, reports The Shillong Times. The slain militant was identified
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Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter, killed a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant near the Khashi Ghaghra area under Krishnai Police Station in Goalpara District on March 31, reports The Shillong Times. The slain militant was identified as Khowak Marak. While, another GNLA militant identified as Niksrang Sangma was injured in the same incident.
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March - 31 
SFs recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED), suspected to be planted by National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, from a connecting road between Kanyakuchi and Saljhar Township under Rangjuli Police Station in the same District,
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SFs recovered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED), suspected to be planted by National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants, from a connecting road between Kanyakuchi and Saljhar Township under Rangjuli Police Station in the same District, reports Times of India.
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March - 31 
The Sangai Express reports on April 1 that comparing the Indian military operating in Manipur with mafia and drug cartels, the UNLF has alleged that the recent claim of Border Security Force (BSF) about surrender of five militant cadres to them was
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The Sangai Express reports on April 1 that comparing the Indian military operating in Manipur with mafia and drug cartels, the UNLF has alleged that the recent claim of Border Security Force (BSF) about surrender of five militant cadres to them was another chapter of the fake surrender drama.
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March - 31 
The Shillong Times reports on April 1 that the magisterial probe into the attack on Williamnagar jail, which resulted in the death of two jail staff, has failed to pinpoint which militant group was involved in the crime. Assistant Jailor Neil Warjri
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The Shillong Times reports on April 1 that the magisterial probe into the attack on Williamnagar jail, which resulted in the death of two jail staff, has failed to pinpoint which militant group was involved in the crime. Assistant Jailor Neil Warjri and Warder Sarai Sing Thabah were killed in the attack by a gang of militants on the night of February 2. The findings revealed that the primary target of the attackers was assistant jailor Warjri and not Thabah. Soon after the incident, the Police claimed that it was the handiwork of Garo national Liberation Army (GNLA). Later, Police confirmed that the attack was carried out by breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) led by its commander Senbirth Marak alias Norok.However, the probe report, a copy of which is available with The Shillong Times, does not clearly point out which group was involved in the attack as it said that Police should investigate into the matter further.
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March - 31 
With the improvement of relations between India and Bangladesh, the ties between the border guarding forces of both the countries have also improved considerably and coordinated patrolling by the Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Banglade
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With the improvement of relations between India and Bangladesh, the ties between the border guarding forces of both the countries have also improved considerably and coordinated patrolling by the Border Security Force (BSF) and Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB) has started, which is a major positive in border management, reports The Assam Tribune on March 31. BSF sources elaborated that the personnel of the BSF and BGB jointly identified the vulnerable stretches along the Indo-Bangla border based on infiltration, movement of criminals etc and coordinated patrolling is carried out in those areas.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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