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September - 1 
A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Usham Ashok alias Chand Singh (51), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Uripok area on September 1. He disclosed that he is a project nominee of PREPAK and working under se
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A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Usham Ashok alias Chand Singh (51), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Uripok area on September 1. He disclosed that he is a project nominee of PREPAK and working under self styled project officer I. Ningthem of the outfit and further disclosed that he was involved in demanding ransom amounts from various contractors of Police housing under instruction of Ningthem.
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September - 1 
According to DNA, the Police said that a close aide of slain Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member, Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad, identified as Patra Majhi, was arrested from Adabaarea of Gajapati District on September 1. Maj
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According to DNA, the Police said that a close aide of slain Communist Party of India Maoist (CPI-Maoist) politburo member, Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad, identified as Patra Majhi, was arrested from Adabaarea of Gajapati District on September 1. Majhi, secretary of a Maoist backed farmers' body for Gajapati, Rayagada and Kandhamal Districts, was reportedly involved in about a dozen cases including the killing of two village guards in Adaba area recently, Gajapati district Superintendent of Police Sanjeev Arora said. He was also involved in several landmine explosions, blasting of mobile phone towers and destruction of a forest office, Arora said, adding a gun and some explosives were recovered from Majhi.
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September - 1 
Another cadre of the same faction, identified as Khwairakpam Dhamendra Singh (38), was arrested from Singjamei Bheigapati Leikai area. One Chinese hand grenade with detonator, 10 AK-47 ammunition and one cellular phone were recovered from his possess
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Another cadre of the same faction, identified as Khwairakpam Dhamendra Singh (38), was arrested from Singjamei Bheigapati Leikai area. One Chinese hand grenade with detonator, 10 AK-47 ammunition and one cellular phone were recovered from his possession. He disclosed that he joint the faction in March 2010 under self styled ‘finance secretary’ Nongdrenkhomba and was involved in extortion activities.
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September - 1 
Another PREPAK cadre, Inac Meitei (27), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Moreh town in Chandel District. He was subsequently handed over to Imphal West District Police.
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Another PREPAK cadre, Inac Meitei (27), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Moreh town in Chandel District. He was subsequently handed over to Imphal West District Police.
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At least 17 Policemen were injured during stone pelting in curfew bound Anantnag District on September 1, reports Daily Exelsior. A Police spokesman said a troop’s carrier of Armed Police was pelted with stones by some miscreants at Thak Boni localit
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At least 17 Policemen were injured during stone pelting in curfew bound Anantnag District on September 1, reports Daily Exelsior. A Police spokesman said a troop’s carrier of Armed Police was pelted with stones by some miscreants at Thak Boni locality of Nai Basti in Anantnag town. The driver lost control of the steering in view of the stone pelting, resulting in the mishap. Curfew continued to remain for the third day on September 1 Anantnag District in south Kashmir following inputs that separatists might try to incite protests in the town following the killing of a youth in Police firing on August 30. Maisuma locality of the Sri Nagar was tensed as residents of the area took to streets early in the morning on September 1 against the firing incident on August 30 in which five persons were injured. Elsewhere, law and order situation in the Valley remained peaceful as no untoward incident was reported from any part.
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businessmen Bishnu Kedia and Sanjay Agarwalla managed to escape from the clutches of their abductors before being rescued by the Sonapur Police on September 1. Kedia and Agarwalla, who were abducted in Guwahati on August 29, ran away from the abducto
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businessmen Bishnu Kedia and Sanjay Agarwalla managed to escape from the clutches of their abductors before being rescued by the Sonapur Police on September 1. Kedia and Agarwalla, who were abducted in Guwahati on August 29, ran away from the abductors in the morning. According to two businessmen, the abductors were speaking Assamese language.
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IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze three vehicles and assaulted a relative of a former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party legislator in Latehar District on September 1, Police said. About 20 Maoists
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IANS reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze three vehicles and assaulted a relative of a former Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) party legislator in Latehar District on September 1, Police said. About 20 Maoists raided Barihatu village and set three cars on fire by sprinkling patrol on them. They later beat up an uncle of Prakash Ram, a former RJD legislator, a Police officer said.
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In addition, another of the same faction, identified as Ahongshangbam Bikramjit alias Naoba Singh alias Inaocha Singh, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from his residence at Lambal Mayai Leikai. One 9-mm pistol loaded with two bullets
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In addition, another of the same faction, identified as Ahongshangbam Bikramjit alias Naoba Singh alias Inaocha Singh, was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from his residence at Lambal Mayai Leikai. One 9-mm pistol loaded with two bullets in the magazine, one Chinese hand grenade and three demand notes were recovered from him. He disclosed that he also joined the faction in August 2009 through Chingsanglakpa and presently working under him. They disclosed that they were involved in extortion of money from general public, transportation of arms and ammunition and provided shelter for cadres of the Military Council faction of the KCP.
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one more cadre of the Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Kabrambam Shyamkisor alias Ingo Singh (32), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from New Checkon area. He disclosed that he joined the outfit in November 2009 throug
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one more cadre of the Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Kabrambam Shyamkisor alias Ingo Singh (32), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from New Checkon area. He disclosed that he joined the outfit in November 2009 through one self styled District ‘finance commander’ Chingsangakpa and he was currently operating under his ‘command’.
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September - 1 
The Army arrested two cadres of anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Nokul Daimary and Swrangsa Daimary, in Udalguri District. A pistol along with live ammunition and extortion pads of anti-talk faction
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The Army arrested two cadres of anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), identified as Nokul Daimary and Swrangsa Daimary, in Udalguri District. A pistol along with live ammunition and extortion pads of anti-talk faction of the NDFB were recovered from the possession of the duo. They confessed of having served the INR 10 million extortion notes to the three premium tea gardens owned by multi national tea giants of the area between July to August 2010.
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The Hindu reports that two persons, identified as Asit Mahato and Girija Mahato, were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Aguiboni in West Midnapore District on September 1. According to the Police, the two duos we
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The Hindu reports that two persons, identified as Asit Mahato and Girija Mahato, were shot dead by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres at Aguiboni in West Midnapore District on September 1. According to the Police, the two duos were essentially Maoist sympathisers who used to provide information about the Security Force’s (SF) movement in the region to the Maoists so that they could escape before forces raided their hideouts. “Both were residents of Bankshol village which was also the native place of slain People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) leader Umakanto Mahato, who was killed during an encounter in the early hours of August 26 in Mohanpur forest”, Police said. Additional Superintendent of Police of Jhargram District, Mukesh Kumar said the Maoists suspected that Asit Mahato and Girija Mahato had turned into Police Informers and killed them. “A poster was found near the bodies that claimed that both were Police Informers. A landmine was also detected near the bodies but was later defused by the SFs,” he added.
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The Police arrested a cadre of the anti-talk faction of the NDFB, identified as Mithinga Boro alias Mijwm, from Kokrajhar town on September 1. According to Police, the cadre was engaged in collecting money for the outfit when the Police arrested him.
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The Police arrested a cadre of the anti-talk faction of the NDFB, identified as Mithinga Boro alias Mijwm, from Kokrajhar town on September 1. According to Police, the cadre was engaged in collecting money for the outfit when the Police arrested him. The Police said a US-made pistol was recovered from his possession. Other members of the outfit managed to escape from the incident site.
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September - 1 
Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants and a guide were engaged in an encounter with Security Forces and Police at Sanjot near Dera Ki Gali in Poonch District on September 1, according to Daily Exelsior. However, there were no casualties. The militants
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Two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants and a guide were engaged in an encounter with Security Forces and Police at Sanjot near Dera Ki Gali in Poonch District on September 1, according to Daily Exelsior. However, there were no casualties. The militants were reported to have escaped. Sources said they were operating in Poonch District for last three to four years.
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September - 1 
Two local leaders of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) were killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Jhargram sub-division of West MidnaporeDistrict on September 1, reports The Hindu. One
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Two local leaders of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) were killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the Jhargram sub-division of West MidnaporeDistrict on September 1, reports The Hindu. One of the victims, Abinash Mahato, was a Jhargram zonal committee member. According to the Police, Mahato and Nirmal Bagh — both residents of Kharbandivillage were abducted by a group of 10 to 12 armed Maoists from their homes late on September 1. “Their bullet-riddled bodies were found on a metalled road at Nandageria, about two km from their village, early on Wednesday [September 2]. It appears that both the men were severely beaten up before being shot at,” Mukesh Kumar, Additional Superintendent of Police of Jhargram said.
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September - 1 
Union Home Minister P. Chdambaram on September 1 reiterated that he always hoped that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) will make a formal offer for talks, according to Assam Tribune. He said that Government’s interlocutor P.C. Haldar had some t
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Union Home Minister P. Chdambaram on September 1 reiterated that he always hoped that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) will make a formal offer for talks, according to Assam Tribune. He said that Government’s interlocutor P.C. Haldar had some talks with some ULFA leaders. On recent clashes in Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border, Chidambaram said it is true that some clashes have taken place. Since then representatives of both the State Governments have met and joint patrolling of the inter-State border have started, he said without elaborating about the role of National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants. Senior officials admitted that they have reports of the NSCN-IM militant too being involved in one or two incidents. About the talks with the NSCN-IM, the Union Home Minister said talks were going on between the Government’s interlocutor, R S Pandey and the Naga militant leaders. When asked about the ongoing economic blockade in Manipur, Chidambaram said on the request of the Governments of Manipur and Nagaland, six companies each of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF) were deployed for security of National Highway-39 and 53.
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on September 1 said that Government is willing to hold talks with "any group" from the Kashmir valley wishing to come forward amid indications that it would be soon coming out with a series of measures to address th
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram on September 1 said that Government is willing to hold talks with "any group" from the Kashmir valley wishing to come forward amid indications that it would be soon coming out with a series of measures to address the issue, reports Daily Exelsior. "We hope to restart the dialogue process. We will talk to any group, any political party which is willing to talk to us," the Union Home Minister said while presenting a report card of his Ministry for August 2010. Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, in New Delhi, also met the Home Minister and discussed the situation in the State. He emphasized that the situation in the State should not be seen only as a law and order problem and that political initiatives should be taken at the earliest, sources said. The Home Minister further said the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Government had already declared its Kashmir policy and it would continue to pursue that policy. "We will pursue the policy we have declared and we believe that that policy is a right policy. It will bring in peace and order in Jammu and Kashmir," he said.
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September - 2 
Daily Excelsior reports that Dukhtaraan-e-Millat chief Asiya Indrabi and her aide Hameeda Soofi were shifted from Srinagar and now lodged in Central Jail of Jammu at Kot Bhalwal under the Public Safety Act (PSA). They were arrested under PSA on
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Daily Excelsior reports that Dukhtaraan-e-Millat chief Asiya Indrabi and her aide Hameeda Soofi were shifted from Srinagar and now lodged in Central Jail of Jammu at Kot Bhalwal under the Public Safety Act (PSA). They were arrested under PSA on August 28 for their role in ongoing street violence in Kashmir Valley.
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September - 2 
, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is of the view that the Assam Government should play the lead role in starting the process of talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Centre would play the role of facilitator Official
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, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) is of the view that the Assam Government should play the lead role in starting the process of talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the Centre would play the role of facilitator Official sources told the daily that the Government of India has not changed its stand on the issue of talks with the militant groups including the ULFA. Sources said that the Government of India has not softened its stand on the issue. The Government is keen to talk with any militant group, which abjures violence and comes for talks within the framework of the Constitution of India sources added.
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September - 2 
A cadre belonging to Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Sabir Ahmad (20), was arrested by the Assam Rifles on September 2. Six fired cartridge case of 12 Bore Gun and two cellular phone Subscriber Identity Modu
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A cadre belonging to Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Sabir Ahmad (20), was arrested by the Assam Rifles on September 2. Six fired cartridge case of 12 Bore Gun and two cellular phone Subscriber Identity Module cards were recovered from his possession.
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September - 2 
a Maoist cadre, identified as Deb Kumar, a native of Bano area in Jharkhand was arrested from Jalada locality of Rourkela in Sundargarh District on September 2. Deb admitted that he was working as ‘area commander’ of Sundargarh District in Orissa and
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a Maoist cadre, identified as Deb Kumar, a native of Bano area in Jharkhand was arrested from Jalada locality of Rourkela in Sundargarh District on September 2. Deb admitted that he was working as ‘area commander’ of Sundargarh District in Orissa and Simdega in Jharkhand and was involved in various offences in the two areas.
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September - 2 
According to CNN-IBN, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has set a new deadline of 10 am on September 2 (today) for release of abducted security personnel in Bihar. Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram had earlier said that it was for Bih
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According to CNN-IBN, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has set a new deadline of 10 am on September 2 (today) for release of abducted security personnel in Bihar. Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram had earlier said that it was for Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to take a call on the hostage situation. "This is for the state Chief Minister to take a call on. Nitish Kumar should do something. He is the man on the ground, he has all the facts. We will support him in whatever decision he takes. But he has not approached us," Chidambaram replied when asked about the hostage crisis in Bihar during a press conference in New Delhi on September 1 [Wednesday]. IG (Operation) KS Dwivedi told PTI from Lakhisarai District, from where the four Security men were abducted on August 29 that anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] operation would be stepped up in the hilly terrains of the District and adjoining Jamui District. “We have received vital clues about the whereabouts of the kidnapped Policemen and we are sure of a successful operation," Dwivedi said.
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September - 2 
According to PTI, Security Forces (SFs) arrested six armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kosekodi village in Kanker District on September 2. Police officials said the arrest was the result of a joint operation by the B
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According to PTI, Security Forces (SFs) arrested six armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Kosekodi village in Kanker District on September 2. Police officials said the arrest was the result of a joint operation by the Border Security Force (BSF), District Police and Special Police Officers (SPOs) who had received information about the movement of Maoists in the area. After a brief exchange of fire, the SFs arrested the Maoists and they are yet to be identified. Eight loaded pistols and some explosives were recovered from those arrested, Police said.
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September - 2 
According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly killed one of the abducted Policemen, identified as Sub-Inspector Abhay Yadav, in Lakhisarai District on September 3. However, Inspector General (Operations), K
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According to Times of India, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) reportedly killed one of the abducted Policemen, identified as Sub-Inspector Abhay Yadav, in Lakhisarai District on September 3. However, Inspector General (Operations), K S Dwivedi said the Police have not yet found the body of Abhay Yadav. Meanwhile, a body, which the Maoists claimed to be of the Sub-Inspector Abhay Yadav, was found in the forests under Kajra Police Station on September 3 (today)-morning. Further, Security Forces (SFs) intensified operations to rescue the three Policemen abducted by the Maoists. The deadline set by the Maoists for killing the other three hostages will expire at 10am (IST) of September 3. Further, the Maoists on September 2 identified eight of their jailed comrades whom they want to be freed in exchange of the four Policemen held hostage by them. While Arju Koda, Rattu Koda, Prem Bhuiyan, Ramesh Tirkey alias Ajay Tirkey and Ram Vilas Tanti alias Guru Tanti are lodged in the Jamui jail, Jay Paswan alias Ashok Paswan is in the Banka jail. Bijay Chaurasia is detained in the Gaya jail and Pram Barnwal in the Bhagalpur jail. Police said Jay Paswan and Ram Vilas Tanti were involved in big attacks on SFs. Jay, who was in-charge of the Jamui region, had reportedly carried out armed operations against the Police. On the other hand, Tanti was wanted in at least a dozen cases.
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September - 2 
Chief Minister Nitish Kumar invited Maoists for talks to end the four-day hostage crisis. "We are ready for dialogue. Those who want to come to the negotiating table are welcome. There will be no Police action against them. They will be given safe pa
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Chief Minister Nitish Kumar invited Maoists for talks to end the four-day hostage crisis. "We are ready for dialogue. Those who want to come to the negotiating table are welcome. There will be no Police action against them. They will be given safe passage," Nitish said.
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September - 2 
curfew remained in force for the fourth day in Anantnag District. “Curfew has not been lifted in Anantnag, as there are apprehensions of violent protests,” an unnamed senior Police officer said. Also, restrictions were imposed in many parts of Srinag
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curfew remained in force for the fourth day in Anantnag District. “Curfew has not been lifted in Anantnag, as there are apprehensions of violent protests,” an unnamed senior Police officer said. Also, restrictions were imposed in many parts of Srinagar to prevent the separatist elements from holding any demonstration.
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September - 2 
Director of Star Cement Private Limited, identified as Narenda Kumar Nimodia, was reportedly abducted by unidentified militants from Jorabat-Sonapur area in Guwahati city on September 2, according to AssamTribune. An anonymous caller is said to have
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Director of Star Cement Private Limited, identified as Narenda Kumar Nimodia, was reportedly abducted by unidentified militants from Jorabat-Sonapur area in Guwahati city on September 2, according to AssamTribune. An anonymous caller is said to have called up the Star Cement office informing that Narendra Kumar has been abducted. All Police Stations have been alerted.
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September - 2 
militants engaged in an encounter with the SFs in Poonch District escaped from the cordon, police said, according to Times of India.
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militants engaged in an encounter with the SFs in Poonch District escaped from the cordon, police said, according to Times of India.
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September - 2 
Patna Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said that Policemen carried out raids in different wards of the Beur Central Jail and recovered 15 mobile phones, 12 chargers, many SIM cards, cash and gold jewellery, reports IANS. A jail official confirme
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Patna Superintendent of Police Manu Maharaj said that Policemen carried out raids in different wards of the Beur Central Jail and recovered 15 mobile phones, 12 chargers, many SIM cards, cash and gold jewellery, reports IANS. A jail official confirmed that the Police team recovered mobile phones from the wards of gangster Bindu Singh, Viveka Pahalwan and Maoist leader Ajay Kanu, a major suspect behind the Jehanabad jailbreak in 2005.
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September - 2 
Police arrested a HM ‘district commander’, Firdous Ahmad Mattoo alias Tariqul Islam, from Shergarhi Police Station in Srinagar, Times of India reported.
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Police arrested a HM ‘district commander’, Firdous Ahmad Mattoo alias Tariqul Islam, from Shergarhi Police Station in Srinagar, Times of India reported.
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September - 2 
residents of Pachakhali village handed over Kalu Mahato, an action squad member of the Maoists led by Samiran Hansda in Jharkhand to the Police, reports Telegraph. A group of six Maoists had gone to Jhargram town to extort money from a contractor but
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residents of Pachakhali village handed over Kalu Mahato, an action squad member of the Maoists led by Samiran Hansda in Jharkhand to the Police, reports Telegraph. A group of six Maoists had gone to Jhargram town to extort money from a contractor but could not enter the town because the joint forces were patrolling the area. The Maoists took a road through Pachakhali on their way back to Jharkhand and came across the villagers who caught Kalu Mahato while others managed to escape.
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September - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) on September 2 neutralised a hideout of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants at Dachan in Kishtwar District and recovered arms and ammunition, reported Daily Excelsior. Recoveries included one AK-47 rifle, three magazines, 30 r
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Security Forces (SFs) on September 2 neutralised a hideout of the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants at Dachan in Kishtwar District and recovered arms and ammunition, reported Daily Excelsior. Recoveries included one AK-47 rifle, three magazines, 30 rounds, one SLR with ammunition, a pouch, transistor and a jacket. The militants, however, managed to escape.
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September - 2 
The Lamyanba Khuman group belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) accused some individuals of extorting INR 100, 000 from the Manipur Tribal Development Corporation in the name of outfit, even as the same party
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The Lamyanba Khuman group belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) accused some individuals of extorting INR 100, 000 from the Manipur Tribal Development Corporation in the name of outfit, even as the same party has been imposing ‘restrictions’ on the Corporation, according to Sangai Express. The outfit’s ‘publicity officer’ Washington Meitei said WarengbamIbomcha of Kangla Sagolmang and his wife Sana Devi together with one Rajen of Khagempalli extorted the money from the Corporation. Even as the three accused were informed repeatedly to talk with the outfit on the matter, they have never responded but rather made derisive remarks against the group through telephone, said Washington. Those individuals earning or attempting to earn money by way of extortion from the public and departments in the name of the party would never be let off without taking up due actions, he mentioned. Further accusing Ibomcha and Sana of collecting money from some people by promising them jobs, the outfit asked all the accused to contact it.
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September - 2 
the Left-Wing Extremists (LWE) observed a 24-hour-bandh (general shut down) in West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts on September 2 demanding withdrawal of the SFs from the region, seizure of weapons from the ruling Communist Party of India-M
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the Left-Wing Extremists (LWE) observed a 24-hour-bandh (general shut down) in West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts on September 2 demanding withdrawal of the SFs from the region, seizure of weapons from the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) cadres and arrest of certain CPI-M leaders.
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September - 2 
the Police arrested three suspected Maoist cadres from Bankura District in connection with the killing of a Police officer, Police said on September 2. Bankura Superintendent of Police Pranev Kumar said: “The arrested have been identified as Laksmika
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the Police arrested three suspected Maoist cadres from Bankura District in connection with the killing of a Police officer, Police said on September 2. Bankura Superintendent of Police Pranev Kumar said: “The arrested have been identified as Laksmikanta Borat, Thakurdas Duley and Ananda Tudu. The three are Maoist squad members and active in the Sarenga and Ranibandh Police Station areas of the District. They are accused of killing Inspector-in-charge of Sarenga Police Station Rabi Lochan Mitra.” Mitra was killed by the Maoists while he was returning to the Police Station after a gun battle with the Maoists on February 25.
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September - 2 
the SFs arrested an Over Ground Worker, identified as Ishar Ahmed, at village Solki in Rajouri District, 45. He was being questioned to ascertain his links with the HM, reports Daily Excelsior.
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the SFs arrested an Over Ground Worker, identified as Ishar Ahmed, at village Solki in Rajouri District, 45. He was being questioned to ascertain his links with the HM, reports Daily Excelsior.
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September - 2 
Two protesters were injured as Security Forces opened fire to disperse protesters who hurled stones at them defying restrictions imposed in parts of the Old City in Srinagar on September 2, The Hindu reports.
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Two protesters were injured as Security Forces opened fire to disperse protesters who hurled stones at them defying restrictions imposed in parts of the Old City in Srinagar on September 2, The Hindu reports.
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September - 4 
Dibakar Mahato, a teacher of Salboni Primary school, who was also a member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during school hours in West Midnapore Distr
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Dibakar Mahato, a teacher of Salboni Primary school, who was also a member of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), was shot dead by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during school hours in West Midnapore District on September 4, reports sify.com. According to locals, a group of five-six armed Maoists came to Salboni School on motorbikes and dragged Dibakar out of the classroom, took him to the highway number 9 and shot him dead.
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September - 4 
Two lady over-ground workers of the ‘finance wing’ of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) were arrested by the troops from Ningthoukhong and Moirang on September 4. They were identified as Shanti (45) and Tababi (28). They were
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Two lady over-ground workers of the ‘finance wing’ of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) were arrested by the troops from Ningthoukhong and Moirang on September 4. They were identified as Shanti (45) and Tababi (28). They were actively involved in making demands and collection of extortion money from various schools of the area since the last few months. They were handed over to Bishnupur Police Station.
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September - 7 
In addition, two State Government employees, a woman Chief Librarian of the State Central Library, Soram Tampakleima and her subordinate staff Ibochou Singh were abducted by suspected militants at Nambol area in Bishnupur District on September 7. Tho
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In addition, two State Government employees, a woman Chief Librarian of the State Central Library, Soram Tampakleima and her subordinate staff Ibochou Singh were abducted by suspected militants at Nambol area in Bishnupur District on September 7. Though the motive behind their abduction is yet to be ascertained, it might be linked with a huge monetary demand slapped by an underground outfit.
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September - 7 
On September 7, the Meghalaya Police recovered three foreign-made pistols with ammunition, 69 rounds of live medium machine gun (MMG) ammunition stored in a box, a laptop, a solar plate, two wireless sets and documents belonging to United Liberation
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On September 7, the Meghalaya Police recovered three foreign-made pistols with ammunition, 69 rounds of live medium machine gun (MMG) ammunition stored in a box, a laptop, a solar plate, two wireless sets and documents belonging to United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) cadres after an operation against the militants holed up at Danal Dasik in the Songsak area in East Garo Hills District, reports Telegraph. The Police said there were around six militants belonging to ULFA’s ‘109th battalion’ in the hideout in Songsak, who managed to escape leaving behind the ammunition following counter-insurgency operations. The Police said ULFA’s ‘109th battalion’ is quite active in Garo hills which is being used by the outfit as a corridor to ferry arms and ammunition to Assam. The militants cross over to South and West Garo Hills from Bangladesh. The Police also fear that the militant groups active in Garo Hills like the Garo National Liberation Army and Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) which have links with ULFA, can use the weapons in Meghalaya to create law and order problems. “We are concerned about the stockpile but committed to check the trend as these arms may be used against soft targets in Assam,” the Police official added.
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September - 8 
A cadre belonging to K.K Nganba faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mutum Naobi Meitei alias Kori (29), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Dav Public School at Sangakphal on September 8, reports Imphal Fre
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A cadre belonging to K.K Nganba faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mutum Naobi Meitei alias Kori (29), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Dav Public School at Sangakphal on September 8, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 8 
IANS reports that Trinamool Congress party supporter Jithen Soren was shot dead in front of his house in Siromoni village under Kotawli Police Station of West Midnapore District in the night of September 8. "Though the modus operandi suggests that th
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IANS reports that Trinamool Congress party supporter Jithen Soren was shot dead in front of his house in Siromoni village under Kotawli Police Station of West Midnapore District in the night of September 8. "Though the modus operandi suggests that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) are behind the murder, his family members lodged a complaint against local CPI-M [Communist Party of India-Marxist] supporters," said a Kotwali Police Station Official.
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September - 9 
A cadre belonging to City Meitei faction of the KCP, identified as Naocha alias Lamaithandi (30), was arrested by the Assam Rifles in Huidrom area on September 9.
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A cadre belonging to City Meitei faction of the KCP, identified as Naocha alias Lamaithandi (30), was arrested by the Assam Rifles in Huidrom area on September 9.
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September - 9 
A non-local working in a tea hotel was fired upon by some unidentified militants at Kei-shamthong Hodam Leirak on Tiddim road junction in Imphal West District on September 9, reports Sangai Express. However, there is no report of any casualty. Accord
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A non-local working in a tea hotel was fired upon by some unidentified militants at Kei-shamthong Hodam Leirak on Tiddim road junction in Imphal West District on September 9, reports Sangai Express. However, there is no report of any casualty. According to information, two unidentified militants riding a scooter came to the hotel and fired one round of shot towards Sandeep Saha (16) who works as a waiter at the hotel. Sandeep is a native of Saran District, Bihar.
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September - 9 
A sympathizer belonging to Military Defense Force faction of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), identified as Wahengbam Thaba Singh (38), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Thoubal bazaar area on September 9.
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A sympathizer belonging to Military Defense Force faction of the Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), identified as Wahengbam Thaba Singh (38), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Thoubal bazaar area on September 9.
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September - 9 
According to PTI the Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) have decided to use choppers for non-combat operations in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected areas, and has invited expressions of interest (EoI) from MI-17 operators for "wet lease" of their hel
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According to PTI the Ministry for Home Affairs (MHA) have decided to use choppers for non-combat operations in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected areas, and has invited expressions of interest (EoI) from MI-17 operators for "wet lease" of their helicopters for an initial period of one year, extendable up to three years. "The helicopters would be used in the LWE affected areas of the country i.e. States of Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal, for the purpose of evacuating casualties, search and rescue operations, movement of troops and surveillance," MHA said.
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September - 9 
According to The Hindu, nearly 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) planted landmines and blew up the building of a panchayat (village level local self Government institution) office at Materu in the Padia block of Malk
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According to The Hindu, nearly 50 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) planted landmines and blew up the building of a panchayat (village level local self Government institution) office at Materu in the Padia block of Malkangiri District on September 9. The Maoists did not injure or attack any villager. After the blast the Maoists also ransacked some portions of the building that had not been damaged and set ablaze to the official records and furniture while raising slogans against the Government and the proposed anti-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] operation in the area. They left a poster at the spot stating that they blew up the building to protest against the camp of Border Security Force (BSF) at Sikhapalli near Materu.
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September - 9 
Also, anti-talks faction of the NDFB ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary was produced before the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati in connection with the case No. 117/2000 filed in Udalguri Police Station, according
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Also, anti-talks faction of the NDFB ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary was produced before the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati in connection with the case No. 117/2000 filed in Udalguri Police Station, according to Sentinel.
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September - 9 
An arms smuggler, Leivon Relanthang Kom alias Lanpu (56), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Wangkhei Yonglan Leirak on September 9. One Italian made 9-mm pistol and one magazine were recovered from his possession. He disclosed that
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An arms smuggler, Leivon Relanthang Kom alias Lanpu (56), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Wangkhei Yonglan Leirak on September 9. One Italian made 9-mm pistol and one magazine were recovered from his possession. He disclosed that he brought arms from Myanmar and Dimapur in Nagaland and supplied the same to various militant groups in Manipur.
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September - 9 
An elderly man injured during clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and stone pelters near SDA Colony in the Bemina area of Srinagar city succumbed on September 9, reported Daily Excelsior. While Police said Ghulam Ahmad Guroo was hit by a brick hurl
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An elderly man injured during clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and stone pelters near SDA Colony in the Bemina area of Srinagar city succumbed on September 9, reported Daily Excelsior. While Police said Ghulam Ahmad Guroo was hit by a brick hurled by miscreants, the residents of his native Khujibagh area at Sumbal in Bandipora District said he had been hit by a tear smoke shell. Separately, a youth was shot dead by Army in 'mistaken identity' in the Kudora forest area of Bandipora District. Manzoor Ahmad Pathar was shot dead by the troops while he was moving from a dhok in forest area towards his residence in Kudora. A Defence spokesman said the troops challenged the person after noticing some suspicious movement during an ambush at around 2.30a.m. "The man ran away, prompting the jawans to open fire," he added. Normal life in Ganderbal District town remained paralysed as a mob started pelting stones at SFs to protest their alleged high handedness while dealing with similar protests on September 8 in which one protester was injured. Four more separatist leaders, including People’s League chairman Shabir Shah and Kashmir Bar Association (KBA) president Mian Abdul Qayoom, were detained under Public Safety Act (PSA) and lodged in Kot Bhalwal prison in Jammu on September 9. The others detainees were Qazi Yasir Ahmed, Mirwaiz of North Kashmir and Mohammad Akbar Lone, a leader of the All Party Hurriyat Conference- Geelani (APHC-G). In addition, 11 more habitual stone pelters from three Kashmir Valley Districts of Srinagar, Budgam and Anantnag were detained under PSA and shifted to Jammu. Meanwhile, authorities lifted curfew from all parts of Kashmir Valley on September 9, restoring normal life in the Valley. Curfew was lifted from the Srinagar, Anantnag and Bijbehara towns. The lifting of curfew saw markets across Kashmir valley, except for Ganderbal, coming to life. Meanwhile, Government said a video clip, purportedly showing some Kashmiri youths being stripped and paraded naked by uniformed personnel through an agricultural field in Sopore (Baramulla District), had not been "authenticated" and agencies had been asked to investigate the matter, reported Times of India. "No one has been able to authenticate the video so far," Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram told reporters while replying to a question on the three-minute video clip uploaded on two prominent social networking sites – You Tube and Face Book. The minister said he had asked security agencies to find out whether anybody featuring in the video had spoken out, adding, "Until it is authenticated and the persons identified, I think it would be unsafe to rely on such a video."
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September - 9 
Around 20 Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram (BLFM) militants surrendered before Assam Rifles, Police said in Agartala on September 9, according to Sentinel. "The militants led by their commandant Apit Branto surrendered to Assam Rifles’ 14-battalion co
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Around 20 Bru Liberation Front of Mizoram (BLFM) militants surrendered before Assam Rifles, Police said in Agartala on September 9, according to Sentinel. "The militants led by their commandant Apit Branto surrendered to Assam Rifles’ 14-battalion commandant Ratnakar Trivedi at a simple ceremony early on Thursday and deposited some firearms," a Police spokesman told. Telegraph added that BLFM militants crossed over to Kanchanpur subdivision of North District from Bangladesh to escape flush-out operations launched by Security Forces there. The group surrendered before Assam Rifles camp Shukraicherra of Dhalai District.
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September - 9 
one cadre each of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and PULF outfits surrendered before the SFs at Churachandpur District on September 9 .
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one cadre each of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and PULF outfits surrendered before the SFs at Churachandpur District on September 9 .
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September - 9 
one over ground worker (OGW) each of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Umar Farooque faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF) were arrested by Security Forces (SFs). Army arrested one PLA cadre Nongmeikappam Surjit Singh (37) in Bi
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one over ground worker (OGW) each of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) and Umar Farooque faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF) were arrested by Security Forces (SFs). Army arrested one PLA cadre Nongmeikappam Surjit Singh (37) in Bishnupur District on September 9. He was involved in providing rations and supplies to PLA and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres in Bishnupur District. The release added that the individual was a OGW of PLA at the time of arrest. Combined force of the Army and the Police arrested one Mohammad Yashin Khan (23) from Keibung village in Thoubal District on September 8. He is working in ‘Finance Section’ under the command of one Mohammad Sana Khan of Khekman Keibung Wangmataba.
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September - 9 
Security Forces claimed to have identified a four-member group of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants who were involved in the blast that derailed a goods train in Udalguri District on September 9, reports Telegraph. The driver and
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Security Forces claimed to have identified a four-member group of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants who were involved in the blast that derailed a goods train in Udalguri District on September 9, reports Telegraph. The driver and the assistant driver were injured in the incident. Udalguri Superintendent of Police A.K. Tiwari said the militants had come from the foothills of Arunachal Pradesh on September 9 and planted the improvised explosive device (IED) under a culvert on the tracks. Sixteen wagons of the goods train carrying food grain from Rangia to North Lakhimpur were derailed.
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September - 9 
SFs arrested an alleged United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ratan Loing, from Jalukonibari Chariali in Jorhat District.
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SFs arrested an alleged United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ratan Loing, from Jalukonibari Chariali in Jorhat District.
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September - 9 
The Hindu reports that about 400 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze several houses, including that of Dhanraj Sharma, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) District Vice-President, and looted jewellery and other valu
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The Hindu reports that about 400 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze several houses, including that of Dhanraj Sharma, a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) District Vice-President, and looted jewellery and other valuables worth INR 5 million in Imamganj area of Gaya District early on September 9. Police said the Maoists held a ‘kangaroo court’ that passed an order for "attachment of properties" of Dhanraj Sharma and a close aide of Bihar Assembly Speaker U. N. Choudhury, and eight others in Kotiya village for working against them.
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September - 9 
The Hindu reports that Rakesh Maria, chief of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) told journalists in Mumbai on September 9 that Himayat Baig, the alleged mastermind of the German Bakery blast case (February 13, 2010) in Pune, arrested by the
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The Hindu reports that Rakesh Maria, chief of the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) told journalists in Mumbai on September 9 that Himayat Baig, the alleged mastermind of the German Bakery blast case (February 13, 2010) in Pune, arrested by the ATS, received one-to-one training in bomb-making in Colombo in Sri Lanka in 2008 from Fayyaz Qazi, an absconding Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative. Maria said, the Sri Lankan city was chosen only as a meeting point and there was no other significance to it. Ruling out the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) or any other connection, he said, "There seems to be only two reasons for choosing Colombo: the access to the country is easy as there is visa-on-arrival facility." Maria also said that Baig earlier received training in Bhatkal in Karnataka as well in 2007. He was trained in the methods of indoctrinating youth and the techniques to deal with Police interrogation. His primary job was to recruit and send youth for training to Pakistan. He even became a member of the Popular Front of India (PFI) for the same purpose. He was in touch with the LeT and had also been to Ashoka Mews in Pune (the media hub of the Indian Mujahideen which was busted by the ATS).
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September - 10 
Meanwhile, suspected KLNLF militants robbed an employee of Nahorjan tea estate of INR 1.35 million in Golaghat District. Golaghat Superintendent of Police (SP) Madan Chetia said the money was being carried to an adjoining garden branch for weekly l
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Meanwhile, suspected KLNLF militants robbed an employee of Nahorjan tea estate of INR 1.35 million in Golaghat District. Golaghat Superintendent of Police (SP) Madan Chetia said the money was being carried to an adjoining garden branch for weekly labour payment.
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September - 10 
A cadre belonging to City Meitei faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Konsam Naocha Singh alias Lammeithanbi (30), was arrested by a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles from Huidrom village on
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A cadre belonging to City Meitei faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Konsam Naocha Singh alias Lammeithanbi (30), was arrested by a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles from Huidrom village on September 10.
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September - 10 
A fake United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Ajay Kachari, was arrested by the Police from the Broholla area in Jorhat District on September 10, according to Telegraph. Arms and ammunition were recovered from his possession.
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A fake United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Ajay Kachari, was arrested by the Police from the Broholla area in Jorhat District on September 10, according to Telegraph. Arms and ammunition were recovered from his possession.
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September - 10 
An over ground worker belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Wahengbam Kabi Singh (34), was arrested by the troops from Khordak area of Thoubal District on September 10. He was involved in extortion and militant activities.
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An over ground worker belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Wahengbam Kabi Singh (34), was arrested by the troops from Khordak area of Thoubal District on September 10. He was involved in extortion and militant activities.
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September - 10 
Bullet Mahato was arrested by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police during a joint operation from Buripala area of Lalgarh in West Midnapore District. West Midnapore Deputy Superintendent of Police (Operation) Aneesh Sarkar said: 'Mahato's a
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Bullet Mahato was arrested by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Police during a joint operation from Buripala area of Lalgarh in West Midnapore District. West Midnapore Deputy Superintendent of Police (Operation) Aneesh Sarkar said: 'Mahato's arrest will help us to get information about the other members of the group active in the Kalshibangha area for the past few weeks.'
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September - 10 
IANS reports that two suspected cadres of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Dilip Hembram and Bullet Mahato, were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from West Midnapore and Bankura Districts, Police said on September 10. D
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IANS reports that two suspected cadres of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Dilip Hembram and Bullet Mahato, were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from West Midnapore and Bankura Districts, Police said on September 10. Dilip Hembram, a resident of Keshiara in Goaltore area of West Midnapore District was arrested from Koyena village in Sarenga of Bankura District in the night of September 9. A firearm and several rounds of ammunition were recovered from him, Bankura Superintendent of Police Pranav Kumar said. Dilip was accused in several cases including murder, sedition and robbery, he added.
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September - 10 
suspected All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadre Olen Purty was arrested from Upper Langtha in Golaghat District in the night of September 10.
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suspected All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) cadre Olen Purty was arrested from Upper Langtha in Golaghat District in the night of September 10.
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September - 10 
The All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on September 10 said that bilateralism has failed to resolve Kashmir issue and only way to settle the dispute was to implement the United Nations resolutions or hold a di
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on September 10 said that bilateralism has failed to resolve Kashmir issue and only way to settle the dispute was to implement the United Nations resolutions or hold a dialogue involving India, Pakistan and leadership of Jammu and Kashmir, reported Daily Excelsior. "Bilateral dialogue cannot resolve Kashmir issue. There are only two ways of resolving the issue i.e, either to implement the UN resolutions or hold talks between all the three parties to the dispute," Mirwaiz said in his Friday sermon at Jamia Masjid in Srinagar. He said Kashmir issue cannot be resolved by "Eid or economic packages". "We want Government of India to accept that people of Kashmir, as it existed on August 14, 1947, are the basic party to the dispute and its people will decide future of the State," he said. He elaborated that all five regions - three under Indian control and two under Pakistani control - need to be unified and views of people from all the regions need to be considered for a final settlement of the issue.
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September - 10 
The Hindu reports that the Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested ten cadres of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Kanker District on September 10. According to the Kanker Police, the arrested Maoists are suspected to be behi
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The Hindu reports that the Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested ten cadres of the Communist Part of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from Kanker District on September 10. According to the Kanker Police, the arrested Maoists are suspected to be behind the August 27 attack in the Durgkondal Police area in which five Security personnel were killed. Weapons and Maoist literature were seized from the spot, reports DNA.
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September - 10 
The Mumbai Police are on the lookout for two foreign nationals who have reportedly sneaked into Maharashtra and entered the City to launch a terror attack during the festive season, reports Times of India. Following inputs from intelligence agencies,
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The Mumbai Police are on the lookout for two foreign nationals who have reportedly sneaked into Maharashtra and entered the City to launch a terror attack during the festive season, reports Times of India. Following inputs from intelligence agencies, an alert was sent on September 10 on wireless that places of worship are likely targets. The Police, while releasing pictures of the duo, Kalimuddin Khan aliasRameshwar Pandit and Hafeez Sharif, refused to confirm whether they were from Pakistan. "As of now, we only have information that they are foreign nationals," said Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Himanshu Roy. The Police asked the public to be alert and inform authorities if they spot the two persons.
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September - 10 
Three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Sawombung crossing area on September 10, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Sorokhaibam Saratchandra (47), Salam Ibomcha Singh alias Pre
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Three Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Sawombung crossing area on September 10, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Sorokhaibam Saratchandra (47), Salam Ibomcha Singh alias Premkumar (33) and Laishram Rabi Meitei (30). One 9-mm pistol loaded with one magazine containing eight live rounds was recovered from the possession of Sorokhaibam Saratchandra. They confessed that they joined the outfit in 2007 through one self styled private Chalamba who is operating under the command of self styled finance commander Amudon alias Sunder of Keibi Taret Khun and they had been involved in extortion of money from the general public, Government officials and businessmen among others.
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September - 11 
An unidentified Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Karbi Anglong District of Assam on September 11, reports Telegraph.
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An unidentified Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) militant was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Karbi Anglong District of Assam on September 11, reports Telegraph.
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September - 12 
A militant hideout was neutralised by the Border Security Force troopers in the forest foothills of Tulelong village in Churachandpur District on September 12, according to Sangai Express. One 9-mm pistol with magazine and a locally made pistol with
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A militant hideout was neutralised by the Border Security Force troopers in the forest foothills of Tulelong village in Churachandpur District on September 12, according to Sangai Express. One 9-mm pistol with magazine and a locally made pistol with three live rounds were recovered from the hideout.
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September - 12 
Two United People’s Party of Kangleipak cadres were arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles during a search operation at Wabagai Lamkhai bazaar area on September 12. They were identified as Angom Krishnamani alias
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Two United People’s Party of Kangleipak cadres were arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles during a search operation at Wabagai Lamkhai bazaar area on September 12. They were identified as Angom Krishnamani alias Rishakanta alias Nongdup (38) and Khundrakpam Doren alias Yotin (44). They disclosed that they were operating in the ‘finance section’ of the outfit.
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September - 13 
A cadre of the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT), identified as Guddu Bhuiyan, was killed and two others injured in a gun battle with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre at Panki in Palamu District on September 13, reports Samaylive
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A cadre of the Jharkhand Liberation Tiger (JLT), identified as Guddu Bhuiyan, was killed and two others injured in a gun battle with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre at Panki in Palamu District on September 13, reports Samaylive. JLT, also known as People’s Liberation Front of India (PLFI), is a break away faction of the CPI-Maoist.
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September - 13 
A woman People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Khwairakpam Tombi alias Shanti alias Memcha (60), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Keishampat area on September 13. She disclosed that she joined the outfit in 2003 through one Ningt
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A woman People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Khwairakpam Tombi alias Shanti alias Memcha (60), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Keishampat area on September 13. She disclosed that she joined the outfit in 2003 through one Ningthou alias Ibomcha alias Ibohal and she was asked to extort a huge amount of money from contractors, Government departments, and general public for outfit’s funds.
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September - 13 
Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, including a woman, were arrested by Tinsukia Police on an unspecified date, reports Sentinel. They were produced before the Tinsukia court on September 13. They were identified as Janmoni Moran (
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Four United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, including a woman, were arrested by Tinsukia Police on an unspecified date, reports Sentinel. They were produced before the Tinsukia court on September 13. They were identified as Janmoni Moran (24), Ramesh Konwar (22), Rubul Moran (27), Khagen Konwar (23) and Jayanta Handique (26). They were arrested on charges of serving extortion notes to various citizens of Tinsukia, one of them being a teacher in Makum, who was asked to pay INR 0.2 million. A number of extortion notes and other incriminating documents were recovered by Police from the residence of Janmoni Konwar. During interrogation, she revealed that Khirod Konwar and Jayanta Handique were former ULFA militants.
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September - 13 
Kanai Dutta, a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and a three-year-old child were injured when Maoists fired at a boat ferrying villagers in Patina in Nayagram area of West Midnapore District, reports Telegraph. Police b
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Kanai Dutta, a supporter of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) and a three-year-old child were injured when Maoists fired at a boat ferrying villagers in Patina in Nayagram area of West Midnapore District, reports Telegraph. Police believe the target was a CPI-M leader who was among those the rebels had come looking for on September 13 but did not find. Kanai jumped into the river and saved his life.
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September - 13 
Maoists had called a 48-hour shutdown on Monday [September 13], in seven States including Bihar to protest the killing of their leader Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad on the night of July 1-2 in Andhra Pradesh.
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Maoists had called a 48-hour shutdown on Monday [September 13], in seven States including Bihar to protest the killing of their leader Cherukuri Rajkumar alias Azad on the night of July 1-2 in Andhra Pradesh.
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September - 13 
The authorities extended the curfew to almost entire Kashmir Valley in the morning of September 13. Prohibitory orders were imposed in all the 14 Districts that constitute the Valley.
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The authorities extended the curfew to almost entire Kashmir Valley in the morning of September 13. Prohibitory orders were imposed in all the 14 Districts that constitute the Valley.
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September - 13 
The body of a 10-year-old boy, identified as Maroof Ahmad Nath, was fished out of river Jhelum in Khanabal area of Anantnag District. He was drowned in the river on September 13 as he jumped into the river to escape from the SFs during street protes
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The body of a 10-year-old boy, identified as Maroof Ahmad Nath, was fished out of river Jhelum in Khanabal area of Anantnag District. He was drowned in the river on September 13 as he jumped into the river to escape from the SFs during street protests.
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September - 13 
The Hindu reports that the Police registered a case against a National Conference (NC) leader from Tangmarg in Baramulla District, Ali Mohammad Sofi of Hari Watnu village, on the charge of inciting violence in the town on September 13. The violence r
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The Hindu reports that the Police registered a case against a National Conference (NC) leader from Tangmarg in Baramulla District, Ali Mohammad Sofi of Hari Watnu village, on the charge of inciting violence in the town on September 13. The violence resulted in the death of five persons. However, senior NC leader Mustafa Kamal claimed that Sofi had distanced himself from the party, but the locals said he was “very much associated with the party.”
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September - 14 
‘Self-styled sergeant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Myke Antony alias Rajib Saikia who led the outfit’s medical wing in Myanmar, surrendered before the Eastern Command Counter Intelligence Unit of the Army in Tezpur of Sonitpur Dist
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‘Self-styled sergeant’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Myke Antony alias Rajib Saikia who led the outfit’s medical wing in Myanmar, surrendered before the Eastern Command Counter Intelligence Unit of the Army in Tezpur of Sonitpur District on September 14, reports Telegraph. Saikia said most of the cadres of the outfit in Myanmar were depressed, particularly after the arrest of some of ULFA’s top brass. “There are about 150 cadres in Myanmar now, including 15 women. Almost 75 per cent of these cadres are desperately looking forward to come back to the mainstream,” he added.
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September - 14 
A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as self styled 2nd Lieutenant Phanjoubam Abung Meitei alias Nabachandra alias Ramesh (34) was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khongmapan on September 14, according to Sangai Express.
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A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, identified as self styled 2nd Lieutenant Phanjoubam Abung Meitei alias Nabachandra alias Ramesh (34) was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khongmapan on September 14, according to Sangai Express.
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September - 14 
A six-member group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants abducted a tea planter, Ajay Kumar Subba (45), at Borbheta from Mahakali Tea Estate in Tinsukia District on September 14, reports Telegraph. He is nephew of former Membe
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A six-member group of suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants abducted a tea planter, Ajay Kumar Subba (45), at Borbheta from Mahakali Tea Estate in Tinsukia District on September 14, reports Telegraph. He is nephew of former Member of Parliament (MP) belonging to Congress party Mani Kumar Subba. Ajay Kumar Subba is also the chief adviser to the All Assam Gorkha Students Union and the secretary of Asom Gorkha Sanmelan. Tinsukia additional Superintendent of Police Mukul Saikia, said, “We (the police) rule out the involvement of Ulfa in the abduction. We have some information that Subba’s abductors have not been able to take him out of the district. Therefore, we have launched a massive search in certain pockets”. Security Forces (SFs) are of the view that many gangs are operating in the name of ULFA and investigations have led to the involvement of some petty goons in most of these cases.
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September - 14 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ukhit Paw, was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Ampung village in Tinsukia District on September 14, reports Telegraph. SFs recovered a pistol, five live rounds of ammunition, ULFA extortion p
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant, Ukhit Paw, was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) from Ampung village in Tinsukia District on September 14, reports Telegraph. SFs recovered a pistol, five live rounds of ammunition, ULFA extortion pads and a large amount of incriminating material from his possession.
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September - 14 
According to Times of India, the Police said that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a railway track near Sakra railway station in Muzaffarpur District early on September 14, to enforce a two-day general shut down.
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According to Times of India, the Police said that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blew up a railway track near Sakra railway station in Muzaffarpur District early on September 14, to enforce a two-day general shut down. ANI further adds that a carbine and five rounds of ammunition were found beside the tracks. Sakra is situated on Samastipur-Muzaffarpur rail route of East Central Railway. The incident disrupted rail traffic on the route and repair work was being carried out, an official said.
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September - 14 
An over ground worker of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as Nameirakpam Robi Singh (45), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Tangjeng on September 14.
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An over ground worker of the United National Liberation Front (UNLF), identified as Nameirakpam Robi Singh (45), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Tangjeng on September 14.
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September - 14 
Assam Tribune added that Rajib Saikia had been providing medical cover from 2002 to 2010 to all cadres of ULFA at three camps in Myanmar, namely ‘28th battalion’ headquarters at Panshu and Meenakshu, ULFA council headquarters at Nyamung and Akran cam
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Assam Tribune added that Rajib Saikia had been providing medical cover from 2002 to 2010 to all cadres of ULFA at three camps in Myanmar, namely ‘28th battalion’ headquarters at Panshu and Meenakshu, ULFA council headquarters at Nyamung and Akran camp at Panchu. The surrendered cadre said that he was given duties to impart guerrilla training and medical training to the new recruits. Rajib further added that, the ULFA cadres were frustrated after arrest of their top leaders. He had met Jibon Maran at Myanmar camp, he added. Moreover National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K), Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) camps are situated there. He also disclosed there was no rift among the leaders of ULFA.
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September - 14 September - 15
During a search operation in forested areas of Ranchi and Khunti Districts on September 14- 15, the Police neutralised hideouts of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situated at Sajamdih jungle of Khunti District and recovered a night v
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During a search operation in forested areas of Ranchi and Khunti Districts on September 14- 15, the Police neutralised hideouts of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) situated at Sajamdih jungle of Khunti District and recovered a night vision device looted from paramilitary personnel two years ago, three landmines, around 400 metres of wires, one bullet-proof jacket, live cartridges, medicines and other incriminating materials, reports Sify.com.
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September - 14 
Even as authorities extended curfew to entire Kashmir Valley, protesters violated the restrictions at nearly two dozen places triggering intense clashes with law enforcing agencies which left over 35 persons, including 10 Policemen and two women. The
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Even as authorities extended curfew to entire Kashmir Valley, protesters violated the restrictions at nearly two dozen places triggering intense clashes with law enforcing agencies which left over 35 persons, including 10 Policemen and two women. The rampaging protesters also attacked the houses of two former legislators of the ruling National Conference and Congress and attempted to set ablaze several Government buildings besides setting ablaze a Police vehicle
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September - 14 
Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) issued a “public notice” banning export/supply of liquor from its jurisdiction, according to Nagaland Post. According to a statement received in Dimapur (Nagaland) from KLNLF ‘vice chairman’ H.
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Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) issued a “public notice” banning export/supply of liquor from its jurisdiction, according to Nagaland Post. According to a statement received in Dimapur (Nagaland) from KLNLF ‘vice chairman’ H. Tokbi, KLNLF took strong exception of unregulated and unabated flow of alcohol and drug in and around Bokajan, Khatkhti, Lahorijan and near by areas, bordering Dimapur, and Dilai area and its consequences on society.
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September - 14 
Maoists set ablaze the machine room of a private mobile tower at Amas bazaar in Gaya District. The Maoists also thrashed a Security Guard of the mobile tower when he resisted their bid to blast the tower, Police said.
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Maoists set ablaze the machine room of a private mobile tower at Amas bazaar in Gaya District. The Maoists also thrashed a Security Guard of the mobile tower when he resisted their bid to blast the tower, Police said.
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September - 14 
On September 14, one Mohammad Maqbool Sheikh, who was critically injured in firing at Pampore in Pulwama District on September 13, succumbed to injuries, raising the toll in the September 13 violence to 19, reported Daily Excelsior. Meanwhile, the ov
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On September 14, one Mohammad Maqbool Sheikh, who was critically injured in firing at Pampore in Pulwama District on September 13, succumbed to injuries, raising the toll in the September 13 violence to 19, reported Daily Excelsior. Meanwhile, the overall death toll in the 96-day long street violence stands at 89.
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September - 14 
Operations in Kalta and Koida mines came to a halt while loading of iron ore in Barsuna and the nearby railway siding was affected as workers did not report for duty, sources said. Local buses and inter-state bus services from Rourkela to Jharkhand,
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Operations in Kalta and Koida mines came to a halt while loading of iron ore in Barsuna and the nearby railway siding was affected as workers did not report for duty, sources said. Local buses and inter-state bus services from Rourkela to Jharkhand, Bihar and Chhattisgarh remained suspended since September 13, the day Maoists enforced 48-hour general shut down in seven States including Orissa.
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September - 14 
PTI reports that a person, identified as Rajesh Lugun of Banaladhipa village in Sundargarh District was taken away by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from his house and later killed on September 14.
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PTI reports that a person, identified as Rajesh Lugun of Banaladhipa village in Sundargarh District was taken away by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from his house and later killed on September 14.
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September - 14 
PTI reports that six suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by the Police from Bodli village in Bijapur District on September 14.
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PTI reports that six suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were arrested by the Police from Bodli village in Bijapur District on September 14.
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September - 14 
Quoting sources in the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) Times of India reports that Mirza Himayat Baig, the alleged mastermind behind the Pune German Bakery bomb blast case, and his accomplice Ahmed Zarar alias Yaseen Bhatkal, who is still absc
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Quoting sources in the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) Times of India reports that Mirza Himayat Baig, the alleged mastermind behind the Pune German Bakery bomb blast case, and his accomplice Ahmed Zarar alias Yaseen Bhatkal, who is still absconding, had carried a three kilogram RDX bomb from Udgir to Pune, a distance of 380km, in state transport buses before the detonators were finally attached with the bomb hours before the blast on February 13. A senior officer of the ATS said that to avoid any suspicion, the duo dared to carry the bomb in a polythene bag. "It was easier to carry and nobody would suspect that someone is carrying explosives in a polythene bag," the officer added.
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September - 14 September - 17
Sentinel quoting Police sources reports that one amongst three tribal villagers who were abducted by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants from Desharaipara in Dhalai District on September 14 was released on September 17.
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Sentinel quoting Police sources reports that one amongst three tribal villagers who were abducted by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants from Desharaipara in Dhalai District on September 14 was released on September 17.
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September - 14 
Telegraph reports that the ‘vice-president’ of the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, Rifikhang Goyari, said the outfit had turned down the offer of peace talks from the Government as the right to self-determination, historical rights of Bodo people and
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Telegraph reports that the ‘vice-president’ of the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, Rifikhang Goyari, said the outfit had turned down the offer of peace talks from the Government as the right to self-determination, historical rights of Bodo people and the dreams of the martyrs were not included in the proposed agenda submitted by the leaders of the pro-talks NDFB.
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September - 14 
The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) said the outfit is ready to support the civic elections in Garo Hills if it did not harm the interest of the Garo people, according to Shillong Times. "We may support the election provided it does not reduc
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The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) said the outfit is ready to support the civic elections in Garo Hills if it did not harm the interest of the Garo people, according to Shillong Times. "We may support the election provided it does not reduce the status of Garo people in the municipal areas," ANVC spokesperson Torik Jangning Marak said. He, however, said the Government should first settle the ANVC issue before going for the civic elections in Garo Hills in view of the outfit's demand for constitution of 'Garoland Autonomous District Council' in the line of the Bodoland Territorial Area Council in Assam.
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September - 14 
The All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G), which is spearheading the agitation, issued a fresh 11-day protest calendar, calling for complete shutdowns barring September 19 and 22 and a march to the local office of United Nations Military Obs
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G), which is spearheading the agitation, issued a fresh 11-day protest calendar, calling for complete shutdowns barring September 19 and 22 and a march to the local office of United Nations Military Observers Group for India and Pakistan at Sonawar on September 20. According to the calendar, the APHC-G asked people to go for normal activities between 7pm to 7am during the strike days, seeking to reverse the biological clock.
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September - 14 
The body of an unidentified person suspected to have been killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered from Jhargram area in West Midnapore District on September 14, reports IANS. Maoist posters found near the bo
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The body of an unidentified person suspected to have been killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was recovered from Jhargram area in West Midnapore District on September 14, reports IANS. Maoist posters found near the body declared that he had been killed because he was a Police informer, said a senior Police official.
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September - 14 
The Hindu reports that a Police Sub-Inspector, identified as Satanand Singh of Ara, was killed and seven Policemen injured in an encounter between the Jharkhand Police and the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense Talpahadi
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The Hindu reports that a Police Sub-Inspector, identified as Satanand Singh of Ara, was killed and seven Policemen injured in an encounter between the Jharkhand Police and the Communist party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the dense Talpahadi forest of Jama Block in Dumka District on September 10. Police sources said there are about 200 Maoists in the forest. Figures of casualties on the Maoist side were not available. The Police meanwhile detained two men and three women for alleged links with the Maoists.
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The Kuki National Front (KNF), signatory of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with the Government since August 2005, having around 370 armed cadres would deposit their arms and ammunition at a designated camp at Natheljang in Sadar Hills of Senapati
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The Kuki National Front (KNF), signatory of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with the Government since August 2005, having around 370 armed cadres would deposit their arms and ammunition at a designated camp at Natheljang in Sadar Hills of Senapati District on September 15 (today), reports Assam Tribune. “Our cadres have reached the designated camp from different places and we will deposit our arms tomorrow”, S.T. Thangboi Kipgen, president of KNF, said on September 14. He said, “I would like to clarify to all the Kuki people, the State Government and Centre that this is not a surrender or submission of arms. We are only depositing our arms for the sake of peace and political settlement for the Kukis”. The KNF leader also asked the Union Government to appoint a joint secretary level interlocutor for the Kukis as the first step for political talk.
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September - 14 
The Maoists also blew up two abandoned forest beat houses at Chandiposh in Bonai sub-division and partially damaged a house near Chandiposh railway station.
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The Maoists also blew up two abandoned forest beat houses at Chandiposh in Bonai sub-division and partially damaged a house near Chandiposh railway station.
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September - 14 
The Maoists claimed responsibility for the killing of five CPI-M supporters at Nachupatina village in West Midnapore District and threatened to kill 'anyone who helps the CPI-M, reports Deccan Herald.
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The Maoists claimed responsibility for the killing of five CPI-M supporters at Nachupatina village in West Midnapore District and threatened to kill 'anyone who helps the CPI-M, reports Deccan Herald.
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September - 14 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) accused the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) of violating the Covenant of Reconciliation, according to Nagaland Post. The NSCN–K consequently decided not t
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Khaplang (NSCN-K) accused the rival National Socialist Council of Nagaland–Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) of violating the Covenant of Reconciliation, according to Nagaland Post. The NSCN–K consequently decided not to attend the leadership meet of the Naga groups scheduled between September 18 and 20.
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September - 14 
The Police rescued a Government lady doctor, R.K. Joymati Devi, and a nurse, Kh. Kavita Devi, from Bishnupur District on September 14, according to Telegraph. The duo had been abducted by unidentified militants from Mekola primary health centre in Im
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The Police rescued a Government lady doctor, R.K. Joymati Devi, and a nurse, Kh. Kavita Devi, from Bishnupur District on September 14, according to Telegraph. The duo had been abducted by unidentified militants from Mekola primary health centre in Imphal East District on September 13.
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September - 14 
While Poonch remained peaceful on September 14 amidst curfew, which was defied at two places, after September 13 violence, trouble erupted in Kishtwar town in the morning of September 14 when Police used tear-smoke and lath charge to disperse the mob
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While Poonch remained peaceful on September 14 amidst curfew, which was defied at two places, after September 13 violence, trouble erupted in Kishtwar town in the morning of September 14 when Police used tear-smoke and lath charge to disperse the mob which was determined to take out a procession in communally sensitive town leading to injuries to nearly a dozen persons, including six Policemen. Protests, against alleged desecration of holy Quran in the United States, were reported from Kishtwar, Doda, Ramban, Rajouri and Poonch Districts.
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September - 15 
A cadre belonging to Umar Farooq faction of the PULF, identified as S.M. Sabir Ahmad (29), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Irong Chesaba on September 15.
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A cadre belonging to Umar Farooq faction of the PULF, identified as S.M. Sabir Ahmad (29), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Irong Chesaba on September 15.
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September - 15 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, Khumukcham Romesh Singh (31), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Kakching Khunou Lamkhai area on September 15. One 9-mm pistol was recovered from his possession. He revealed that his ‘army numbe
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, Khumukcham Romesh Singh (31), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Kakching Khunou Lamkhai area on September 15. One 9-mm pistol was recovered from his possession. He revealed that his ‘army number’ is 6765.
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September - 15 
According to Times of India, a new recruit to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has to take a nine-point oath that includes he or she would not discriminate on the basis of religion, caste, gender, race, or ethnicity. The oath also com
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According to Times of India, a new recruit to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has to take a nine-point oath that includes he or she would not discriminate on the basis of religion, caste, gender, race, or ethnicity. The oath also commits the members to capturing political power in order to establish a "people's order that is part of global socialist revolution".
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September - 15 
According to Times of India, following the coordination meeting between senior Police officials of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar, a joint combing operation would be launched in pockets considered as Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideout
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According to Times of India, following the coordination meeting between senior Police officials of Uttar Pradesh (UP) and Bihar, a joint combing operation would be launched in pockets considered as Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) hideouts in bordering Districts from the night of September 15. Inspector General (range) RP Singh who headed the coordination meeting held on September 15 said that the borders of Maoist-affected Districts of Sonebhadra and Chandauli are linked with the borders of Bihar districts like Bhabhua, Rohtas and Kaimur, which are also known as the harbour of Maoists due to their typical topography. He said the proposed joint drives of the Police of both States would take place in two phases. In the first phase, Police of Sonebhadra, Bhabhua, Rohtas and Garhwa (Jharkhand) would launched a massive drive to comb the hills and jungles of the bordering areas, he said. In the second phase, police of Chandauli, Bhabhua and Sonebhadra would launch a joint drive.
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September - 15 
All Pakistani and religious channels were taken off air in Kashmir Valley following a direction from the State authorities to stop retransmission of those channels which are not registered with the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry. Officia
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All Pakistani and religious channels were taken off air in Kashmir Valley following a direction from the State authorities to stop retransmission of those channels which are not registered with the Union Information and Broadcasting Ministry. Official sources said the Pakistani channels were taken off air by the cable operators after the office of the District Magistrate sent a reminder to them about the 2008 order banning retransmission of unregistered channels. A spokesman of the Cable TV Operators association here said so far they have taken off air 19 channels as per the directives of the District Administration. These include all Pakistani channels and nine religious channels of Sikhs and Hindus, he said.
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September - 15 
An over ground worker belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, Wahengbam Pheijao Singh, was arrested a combined force the Assam Rifles and Bishnupur District Police along with India Reserve Battalion personnel in Khordak area of Thoubal Dist
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An over ground worker belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, Wahengbam Pheijao Singh, was arrested a combined force the Assam Rifles and Bishnupur District Police along with India Reserve Battalion personnel in Khordak area of Thoubal District. He was subsequently handed over to Kumbi Police Station.
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September - 15 
Curfew continued in Poonch for fourth consecutive day and Mendhar for second day as Army staged a flag march again in Mendhar town to restore confidence among the people following September 15 large scale violence in which three people were killed an
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Curfew continued in Poonch for fourth consecutive day and Mendhar for second day as Army staged a flag march again in Mendhar town to restore confidence among the people following September 15 large scale violence in which three people were killed and all Government offices and official quarters were burnt by the protesters. Further, Police lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against 30 persons including some political activists by name for the September 15 incidents of arson. "All 30 persons who went on rampage burning entire Government property in Mendhar worth several crores have been identified and a FIR of indulging in arson has been registered against them by name. All of them will be arrested in next few days’’, Police added.
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September - 15 
Curfew was imposed in Mendhar town as three protesters were killed and 28 others injured when Police opened firing on the protesters in the town in Poonch District as they tried to set ablaze a Christian school while taking out an anti-American proce
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Curfew was imposed in Mendhar town as three protesters were killed and 28 others injured when Police opened firing on the protesters in the town in Poonch District as they tried to set ablaze a Christian school while taking out an anti-American procession to protest alleged desecration of holy Quran in Florida in United States, reported Daily Excelsior. The dead were identified as Mohammad Shamim, Alam Dad and Mohammad Arshad. "Mendhar town is now without any important Government office. Majority of offices were either burnt or extensively damaged. A number of official and private vehicles were also torched by the mob during day long violence that continued till late this evening in a free for all situation’’, official sources said. Four companies of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), three from Jammu and one from Rajouri, were rushed to Mendhar in the afternoon. Protests were reported from Rajouri and Ramban Districts as well.
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September - 15 
Despite stringent curfew in Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir Valley entered third consecutive day on September 15 without any relaxation, the clashes between protestors and law enforcing agencies continued at different places, leaving one pr
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Despite stringent curfew in Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir Valley entered third consecutive day on September 15 without any relaxation, the clashes between protestors and law enforcing agencies continued at different places, leaving one protester dead and 16 others, including six Policemen, injured, reported Daily Excelsior. The Security Forces (SFs) allegedly opened fire to disperse a group of youth who defied curfew and indulged in stone pelting at Batpora locality of Sopore Township in Baramulla District. The firing left 25-year-old Mudassir Ahmad dead.
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September - 15 
Over 50 armed Maoists set ablaze two buses at Basantpatti Chawk in Sheohar District early September 15 reports Zee News.
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Over 50 armed Maoists set ablaze two buses at Basantpatti Chawk in Sheohar District early September 15 reports Zee News.
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September - 15 
People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Imtihan Khan (20), was arrested by the Assam Rifles at Thongju area on September 15. He was handed over to Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West District.
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People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Imtihan Khan (20), was arrested by the Assam Rifles at Thongju area on September 15. He was handed over to Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West District.
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September - 15 
Police spokesman said that 33 persons, who were arrested during violent clashes in Tangmarg area of Baramulla district on September 13, were released on bail. "Police had arrested 33 persons involved in large scale arson in Tangmarg on Monday. All th
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Police spokesman said that 33 persons, who were arrested during violent clashes in Tangmarg area of Baramulla district on September 13, were released on bail. "Police had arrested 33 persons involved in large scale arson in Tangmarg on Monday. All the accused were released on bail today," he informed.
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September - 15 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the only path for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir is that of dialogue and discussion. "We are ready for dialogue with anybody or any group that does not espouse or practice violence, the Prime
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said that the only path for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir is that of dialogue and discussion. "We are ready for dialogue with anybody or any group that does not espouse or practice violence, the Prime Minister said, reported Times of India.
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September - 15 
PULF cadre, Maynagmayum Bashirudin alias Shadi (29), was arrested by the troops at Khelakhong area in Imphal West District on September 15.
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PULF cadre, Maynagmayum Bashirudin alias Shadi (29), was arrested by the troops at Khelakhong area in Imphal West District on September 15.
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September - 15 
Six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including two women cadres, were arrested from Rajnandgaon and Kanker Districts on September 15, reports Outlookindia.com. Four Maoists carrying rewards on their heads, identified as Jan
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Six cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including two women cadres, were arrested from Rajnandgaon and Kanker Districts on September 15, reports Outlookindia.com. Four Maoists carrying rewards on their heads, identified as Jangu, Suruj, Lalsai and Kunwar Singh, were arrested from Mehka and Kunjkanhar villages of Rajnandgaon District. The two women Maoists were arrested from Gudsel village of Kanker District. They were identified as Shivbati and Janaki, according to Sify.com. Arms and ammunition were also seized from arrested Maoists.
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September - 15 
The Kuki National Front (KNF), signatory of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with the Government since August 2005, deposited their arms and ammunition at a designated camp at Natheljang in Sadar Hills of Senapati District on September 15, accordin
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The Kuki National Front (KNF), signatory of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with the Government since August 2005, deposited their arms and ammunition at a designated camp at Natheljang in Sadar Hills of Senapati District on September 15, according to Telegraph.
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September - 15 
The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) issued an alert to its counterparts in Uttar Pradesh on September 15 after investigations revealed that the two Lashkar-e- Toiba (LeT) operatives had visited some important places in the State prior to their
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The Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) issued an alert to its counterparts in Uttar Pradesh on September 15 after investigations revealed that the two Lashkar-e- Toiba (LeT) operatives had visited some important places in the State prior to their arrest by the ATS, reports Times of India. According to sources, Mirza Himayat Baig and Shaikh Lalbaba Mohammed Hussain alias Bilal, arrested by the ATS over their alleged involvement in German Bakery blast case were found in possession of some maps of the twin satellite towns of Noida and Ghaziabad. Officials suspect they had plans to create problems during the Common Wealth Games.
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September - 15 
Three youths were abducted by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants from Dashaharpara village under Raisyabari Police Station in Dhalai District on September 15, according to Telegraph. The youths, who were abducted, are believed
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Three youths were abducted by the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants from Dashaharpara village under Raisyabari Police Station in Dhalai District on September 15, according to Telegraph. The youths, who were abducted, are believed to have been taken to the outfit’s hideout in Miyani reserve forest in adjacent Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh. Sources said the militants, under the leadership of ‘self-styled corporal’ Pramod Koloi, had slapped a “tax” notice of INR 10000 on farmer Hemendra Tripura on September 12 but he could not pay the amount. The militants also beat up Tripura’s wife, Shaibolini (59), and her two brothers, Kantajay (45), and Gopaljay (47). A Police source said a 15-member group of the NLFT, had earlier abducted five youths from Boalkhali village in Dhalai District on August 29. Three of them were freed last week after their families paid an unspecified amount of ransom. The other two continue to be held hostage by the outfit. The outfit is trying hard to revive its terror network, he added.
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September - 15 
Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres pasted a poster on the outer wall of a middle school at Khatauna village in Sheohar District exhorting youths to join CPI-Maoist in large numbers. The poster also thr
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Times of India reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres pasted a poster on the outer wall of a middle school at Khatauna village in Sheohar District exhorting youths to join CPI-Maoist in large numbers. The poster also threatened to create a Lalgarh-like situation in north Bihar if the ‘Operation Green Hunt’ against Maoists in some States is not stopped immediately.
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September - 15 
Traffic has been restored on the Muzaffarpur-Samastipur railway line after repairs on the portion of track which was blown up by the Maoists on September 14.
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Traffic has been restored on the Muzaffarpur-Samastipur railway line after repairs on the portion of track which was blown up by the Maoists on September 14.
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September - 15 
Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the SFs from Dispur on September 15, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as self-styled ‘lieutenant’ Th. Senajit Singh alias Ibungo and self-styled ‘sergeant major’ Amakcham Som
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Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the SFs from Dispur on September 15, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as self-styled ‘lieutenant’ Th. Senajit Singh alias Ibungo and self-styled ‘sergeant major’ Amakcham Somi alias Asao. A cash of INR 190000, one laptop, pen drive, data card and other documents were recovered from their possession.
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September - 15 
Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Heikakpokpi area on September 15, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as one Opendro alias Open (40) and Khundrakpam Prem Singh alias Hussen Singh
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Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Heikakpokpi area on September 15, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as one Opendro alias Open (40) and Khundrakpam Prem Singh alias Hussen Singh (18). They disclosed that they were operating under ‘finance section’ of the outfit.
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September - 16 
11 battalions of central paramilitary forces have already arrived in the State for joint anti-naxal [left wing extremist] operation, reports Orissa Diary. Five battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) and four battalions of Central Reserve Police Fo
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11 battalions of central paramilitary forces have already arrived in the State for joint anti-naxal [left wing extremist] operation, reports Orissa Diary. Five battalions of Border Security Force (BSF) and four battalions of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) have been deployed at the Maoist affected areas while the State Government has decided to station two battalions of CRPF at North Orissa.
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September - 16 
A 55-year-old non-local washer man, Rajendra Prasad, was shot at and wounded by two unidentified militants near City Jr. High School at Takhellambam Leikai in Imphal West District on September 16, reports Imphal Free Press.
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A 55-year-old non-local washer man, Rajendra Prasad, was shot at and wounded by two unidentified militants near City Jr. High School at Takhellambam Leikai in Imphal West District on September 16, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 16 
A new militant outfit has been formed by the militants belonging to anti-talk faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), according to Sentinel. In a press communique, B. Ejang has announced the formation with the name K
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A new militant outfit has been formed by the militants belonging to anti-talk faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), according to Sentinel. In a press communique, B. Ejang has announced the formation with the name Karbi Anglong North Cchar Hills Liberation Front Anti Talks (KLNLFA). The outfit in a press statement criticized the United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) and KLNLF for their failure to deliver its promised goal. He said that the delaying tactic adopted by the Government to solve the vexed issues raised by different organizations since 1986 has let down the people in general and armed outfit in particular. The outfit pledged to fight until their principle of Hemprek Kangthim (self-rule homeland) is fulfilled.
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September - 16 
A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Thoudam Ingo Singh alias Maniton (40), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from his residence at Langol Housing Complex on the same day. He disclosed that he was asked to extor
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A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Thoudam Ingo Singh alias Maniton (40), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from his residence at Langol Housing Complex on the same day. He disclosed that he was asked to extort money with his accomplice, Loitongbam Inao singh, from Government Departments in the name of PREPAK Project 1 through one Khaidem Inaotomba Singh (45). Further, self styled project nominee Okram Tolen singh alias Ashok (34) was also arrested from his residence at Bashikhong Bazar.
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September - 16 
According to Hindustan Times, the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had planned to replicate Jehanabad jailbreak (2005) in Jamui District in August to free their 51 cadres lodged in the jail, Police said on September 16. Arre
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According to Hindustan Times, the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) had planned to replicate Jehanabad jailbreak (2005) in Jamui District in August to free their 51 cadres lodged in the jail, Police said on September 16. Arrested Maoist Baro Koda, suspected of killing Civil Jamadar Lucas Tete, revealed the Police during interrogation that Maoists had decided to replicate Jehanabad jailbreak by raiding Jamui jail to free their cadres. A Police Official said Baro Koda disclosed that lack of sophisticated arms and ammunition like mortars, hand grenades and rocket launchers delayed the plan by three days that led to a surprise six-hour gunfight in Lakhisarai District August 29, in which seven Policemen were killed and 10 injured. Koda told Police that about 150 heavily armed Maoists and hundreds of men from the People's Liberation Guerrilla Army (PLGA) assembled in forest area in Lakhisarai and were ready for the attack on Jamui jail.
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September - 16 
An over-ground-worker of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Salam Biramanggol Meitei alias Mayekhongba, was arrested by the Assam Rifles on September 16. He was involved in extortion and ‘tax’ collection. He was ha
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An over-ground-worker of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Salam Biramanggol Meitei alias Mayekhongba, was arrested by the Assam Rifles on September 16. He was involved in extortion and ‘tax’ collection. He was handed over to the Kumbi Police Station in Bishnupur District.
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September - 16 
Army on September 16 killed seven militants in two separate gun battles in Pulwama and Bandipora Districts, reported Daily Excelsior. Five militants were killed in a fierce encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in the Dudkalan forests of Tral area in
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Army on September 16 killed seven militants in two separate gun battles in Pulwama and Bandipora Districts, reported Daily Excelsior. Five militants were killed in a fierce encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in the Dudkalan forests of Tral area in Pulwama District, Defence Spokesman Lt. Colonel J S Brar told reporters. The SFs also recovered a large quantity of arms, ammunition and some incriminating document from the site of encounter. The encountered occurred when the SFs launched a massive search operation in the area following receipt of specific information about presence of five Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants. Identity of the deceased militants could not be ascertained immediately as the search operation in the area was still going on when last reports came in. Intelligence reports, however, said that three of the slain militants were foreigners while two other were local militants.
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September - 16 
At least 25 persons, including nine Security Force personnel were injured in violent clashes at different places in Kashmir Valley, where the curfew remained in force without any relaxation for the fifth successive day on September 16.
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At least 25 persons, including nine Security Force personnel were injured in violent clashes at different places in Kashmir Valley, where the curfew remained in force without any relaxation for the fifth successive day on September 16.
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September - 16 
Bijapur District Police Officials said a Policeman, identified as Dularam Sodhi of Bhadrakali Police Station, went missing on September 16. A search has been launched to trace him, they added.
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Bijapur District Police Officials said a Policeman, identified as Dularam Sodhi of Bhadrakali Police Station, went missing on September 16. A search has been launched to trace him, they added.
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September - 16 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) released an official of the State Government on September 16 whom they had abducted from Latehar District a day earlier, reports Sify.com. According to Police, the Maoists had abducted seven
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) released an official of the State Government on September 16 whom they had abducted from Latehar District a day earlier, reports Sify.com. According to Police, the Maoists had abducted seven officials from Pagar village on September 15. Six were released in the evening but an official of the food and supply department, M.O. Kesar Murmu, was taken to a forest and was freed next day from Kurund forest.
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September - 16 
Elsewhere in the Imphal west District, unidentified militants opened fire and damaged the residence of a woman, Nongthongbam Ongbi Ibeyaima, at Singjamei Wangma Bheigabati Leikai under Singjamei Police Station.
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Elsewhere in the Imphal west District, unidentified militants opened fire and damaged the residence of a woman, Nongthongbam Ongbi Ibeyaima, at Singjamei Wangma Bheigabati Leikai under Singjamei Police Station.
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September - 16 
Indian Express reports that Mirza Himayat Baig, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative arrested by the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) over his alleged involvement in the German Bakery blast case in Pune, revealed during interrogation that he had
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Indian Express reports that Mirza Himayat Baig, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative arrested by the Maharashtra Anti Terrorism Squad (ATS) over his alleged involvement in the German Bakery blast case in Pune, revealed during interrogation that he had purchased the haversack and the mobile phone used in the blast from two shops in South Mumbai’s Crawford Market. An earlier forensic probe had found that the trigger used for the blast was an alarm ringer within the cell phone with the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) placed inside a red haversack. Baig is believed to have come to Mumbai by a private bus and stayed at a guesthouse in the Crawford Market area for a day under his operative name ‘Yusuf’. The guesthouse is a dormitory with INR 180 as daily rent. The Maharashtra ATS seized the guesthouse register in which they identified his ‘handwritten name and signature’. Documents of purchase and registers at the two shops were seized too. The agency is tracing his travels within the state and collecting evidence to establish the chain of events.
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September - 16 
Pakistan Army in the night of September 16 violated cease-fire at two places in the Balnoi area of Mendhar sector in Poonch District in an apparent attempt to push infiltrators into Indian Territory. Under the cover of firing, a group of militants tr
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Pakistan Army in the night of September 16 violated cease-fire at two places in the Balnoi area of Mendhar sector in Poonch District in an apparent attempt to push infiltrators into Indian Territory. Under the cover of firing, a group of militants tried to infiltrate into the Indian side. However, the troops opened firing to neutralize the militants.
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September - 16 
Security adviser to Assam Chief Minister, G.M. Srivastav, said that peace talk initiative between the ULFA and the Union Government is going on the right track, reports Assam Tribune. “Peace interlocutor and former Intelligence Bureau chief PC Haldar
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Security adviser to Assam Chief Minister, G.M. Srivastav, said that peace talk initiative between the ULFA and the Union Government is going on the right track, reports Assam Tribune. “Peace interlocutor and former Intelligence Bureau chief PC Haldar is on the job and things are moving in the right direction,” Srivastav said. He, however, informed that so far there has been no formal proposal from the ULFA regarding the peace talks.
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September - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up several forest buildings including a range office and inspection bungalow inside Sunabeda sanctuary in Nuapada District on September 16, reports Outlookindia.com. The buildings had been
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up several forest buildings including a range office and inspection bungalow inside Sunabeda sanctuary in Nuapada District on September 16, reports Outlookindia.com. The buildings had been lying defunct and unoccupied for a long time due to Maoist menace.
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September - 16 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze seven iron ore-laden trucks near Nareli village in Dantewada District on September 16. The trucks were transporting iron ore from mines of Bailadila in the D
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze seven iron ore-laden trucks near Nareli village in Dantewada District on September 16. The trucks were transporting iron ore from mines of Bailadila in the District to Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh. The attackers warned truck drivers not to venture into the area.
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September - 16 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed charge-sheet against seven suspected Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militants, including its ‘commander-in-chief’ Ningthoujam Tomba, before the Darjeeling court in West Bengal, reports Assam Tribune. Inve
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed charge-sheet against seven suspected Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) militants, including its ‘commander-in-chief’ Ningthoujam Tomba, before the Darjeeling court in West Bengal, reports Assam Tribune. Investigation revealed that Ningthoujam Tomba had established a safe house and base camp for his militant activities in North Bengal with the help of S. Menjor, Neera Tamang and K. Rabi Kumar.
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September - 16 
Three Maoists were shifted to Bhagalpur jail from the Motihari central jail following reports that their escape might be orchestrated by their cadres, official sources said DNA. The three Maoists are Musafir Sahni, secretary of Maoist’s north Bihar z
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Three Maoists were shifted to Bhagalpur jail from the Motihari central jail following reports that their escape might be orchestrated by their cadres, official sources said DNA. The three Maoists are Musafir Sahni, secretary of Maoist’s north Bihar zonal committee, Jai Mangal Thakur and Ram Parvesh Baitha.
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September - 16 
Two cadres belonging to Lalumba group of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) were arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Brahmapur Leikai on September 16. They were identified as Khumanthem Abungi alias Jameson (23) and Nameirakpam Somorji
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Two cadres belonging to Lalumba group of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) were arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Brahmapur Leikai on September 16. They were identified as Khumanthem Abungi alias Jameson (23) and Nameirakpam Somorjit Singh (24). They were operating under the ‘command’ of Bogo alias Somorendro alias Naobi of the faction.
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September - 16 
Two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by the by the Imphal West District Police from PCTC oil pump at Khoyathong on September 16, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Thangjam Anil alias Thoithoi alias James (21) and C
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Two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by the by the Imphal West District Police from PCTC oil pump at Khoyathong on September 16, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Thangjam Anil alias Thoithoi alias James (21) and Chongtham Dev alias Devchand alias Tomba (29). Th. Anil confessed that he had taken military training in April 2007 under the ‘25th batch’ working under the ‘command’ of one self styled ‘lieutenant’ Khaba of KYKL. One chit mentioning a list of shop owners and one cellular phone were recovered from their possession.
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September - 16 
Two more militants were shot near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Gurez sector of Bandipora District. The militants were killed in the operation that has been going on since September 5. A large quantity of war like stores including eight AK rifles,
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Two more militants were shot near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Gurez sector of Bandipora District. The militants were killed in the operation that has been going on since September 5. A large quantity of war like stores including eight AK rifles, hand grenades, radio sets, sophisticated satellite communication equipment, maps and coding algorithms were recovered from the possession of the militants killed. So far, 13 militants and two Army troopers have been killed in the operation. The operation began on September 6 when the troops guarding the LoC intercepted a large group of militants attempting to sneak from across the border. While four more militants were killed on the first day of the operation, seven more militants were eliminated two days later on September 8. Although initially Army denied that it had suffered any casualty in the operation, sources on September 16 admitted that two troopers were also killed on the first day of the gun battle. Army has shot dead 30 militants in Kashmir Valley since the beginning of September, sources said, adding, "This includes 15 terrorists killed on the Line of Control and 15 in the hinterland."
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September - 16 
Yasir Rafiq Sheikh (22), a close kin of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Mohammad Yaseen Malik, succumbed to injuries in September 16, taking death toll in the ongoing 98-day long street violence in the Valley to 91, according to Daily Excelsi
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Yasir Rafiq Sheikh (22), a close kin of Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Mohammad Yaseen Malik, succumbed to injuries in September 16, taking death toll in the ongoing 98-day long street violence in the Valley to 91, according to Daily Excelsior. Sheikh, the first cousin of Malik, was injured along with three others when a Policeman allegedly opened fire on them at Maisuma in Srinagar on August 30.
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September - 17 
A Maoist couple, identified as Kamlesh (25) alias Rajendra and his wife Varsha (23), was arrested from the forest area falling under Churia Police Station in Rajnandgaon District September 17, reports IBN Live. The couple carried a reward of INR 60,0
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A Maoist couple, identified as Kamlesh (25) alias Rajendra and his wife Varsha (23), was arrested from the forest area falling under Churia Police Station in Rajnandgaon District September 17, reports IBN Live. The couple carried a reward of INR 60,000 on their head which was declared by the Chhattisgarh and Madhya Pradesh Police. The couple worked in different Maoist Dalams (squads) in Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
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September - 17 
According to IBN Live, Police sources said that a group of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 17 abducted and subsequently killed two youths, identified as Vilas Kolhe (22) and Mansaram Parchaki (23), from P
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According to IBN Live, Police sources said that a group of armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 17 abducted and subsequently killed two youths, identified as Vilas Kolhe (22) and Mansaram Parchaki (23), from Pannemara and Kanghadi villages in Gadchiroli District, suspecting them to be Police informers.
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September - 17 
Five persons were injured when the Security Forces (SFs) allegedly opened fire to disperse hundreds of people who defied curfew and indulged in stone-pelting at Churpora village in the Beerwah area of Budgam District. One of the injured, identified a
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Five persons were injured when the Security Forces (SFs) allegedly opened fire to disperse hundreds of people who defied curfew and indulged in stone-pelting at Churpora village in the Beerwah area of Budgam District. One of the injured, identified as Fayaz Ahmad Dar, died later. Another protester, Ghulam Rasool Bhat, was killed and eight others injured when the SFs allegedly opened fire and used pump action gun to chase away curfew-defying mob at Tapper Payeen in the Pattan area of Baramulla District. At Shirmal in Shopian District, a huge mob set on fire two forest huts, seized timber of forest department. SFs fired Pellet Action Guns (PAG) on the mob, resulting in injuries to six persons. One of the injured, identified as Imtiyaz Ahmad Malla, succumbed to injuries.
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September - 17 
IBN Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was shot dead by another faction of the outfit led by 'Jhangru-group' during a turf war in a forest near Duarseni village in Gumla District on September 17.
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IBN Live reports that a cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) was shot dead by another faction of the outfit led by 'Jhangru-group' during a turf war in a forest near Duarseni village in Gumla District on September 17.
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September - 17 
Imphal Free Press reports that suspected militants hurled a bomb at the private residence of Manibabu Likmabam, Programme Executive of Doordarshan Kendra Imphal channel, at Khongman Zone II under Irilbung Police Station in Imphal East District on S
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Imphal Free Press reports that suspected militants hurled a bomb at the private residence of Manibabu Likmabam, Programme Executive of Doordarshan Kendra Imphal channel, at Khongman Zone II under Irilbung Police Station in Imphal East District on September 17. However, the bomb failed to explode and was defused by the Police. Subsequently, the Chingkheinganba group belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) claimed responsibility for the attack, adds Sangai Express. A press release issued by the outfit’s ‘publicity and information secretary’ Paikhomba accused Manibabu of showing no respect and deriding the group and alleged that Manibabu rudely rejected its invitation to talk something about ‘commission programmes’.
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September - 17 
The United Naga Council on September 17 extended its ongoing economic blockade along National Highways for an indefinite period, stopping any possibility of free plying of supply trucks into Manipur, according to Telegraph. A UNC release stated it wa
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The United Naga Council on September 17 extended its ongoing economic blockade along National Highways for an indefinite period, stopping any possibility of free plying of supply trucks into Manipur, according to Telegraph. A UNC release stated it was intensifying its agitation on National Highways 39, 53 and 150 with effect from September 18 (today), when the current phase of economic blockade ends. The Naga body demanded withdrawal of the arrest warrant issued by the Manipur Government to the leaders of the UNC and All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM), conduct of judicial enquiry in connection with the killing of two Naga students during riots at Mao, and making null and void the functions of ADCs in the hills Districts of the State even after the holding of the elections to the ADCs in various hill Districts of the State.
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September - 17 
Three protesters were killed and 30 others injured as violent protests continued at several places in Kashmir Valley where curfew remained in force in Srinagar and other major towns for the fifth successive day on September 17, reported Daily Excelsi
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Three protesters were killed and 30 others injured as violent protests continued at several places in Kashmir Valley where curfew remained in force in Srinagar and other major towns for the fifth successive day on September 17, reported Daily Excelsior. With the fresh killings, the death toll in the ongoing 99-day long street violence, since June 11, in the Kashmir Valley has risen to 94, including 93 protesters and one Policeman.
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September - 17 
Times of India reports that slamming the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for "despicable" and "desperate acts" of violence that killed 11 civilians during the bandh (general shut down) enforced by it on September 13-14, the Union Governm
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Times of India reports that slamming the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) for "despicable" and "desperate acts" of violence that killed 11 civilians during the bandh (general shut down) enforced by it on September 13-14, the Union Government on September 17 said an environment of insecurity has been created by the Maoists. In a statement, the Government listed 14 incidents in which 11 civilians and two security personnel were killed. Out of the 11 civilians, three were branded as "police informers" including a doctor in Rajnandgaon, Chhattisgarh. "This is creating an insecure environment which would result in further shortage of doctors in remote areas, where their services are badly needed," a Home Ministry statement said. It added that while on one hand, CPI-Maoist argue about lack of development in remote areas, on the other hand, the outfit continues to damage or destroy infrastructure in these places. "During their two-day bandh, they damaged, among others, a forest beat house at Chandiposh (District Sundergarh) in Orissa, a railway track in Muzaffarpur District and electronic equipment and generator set of a mobile tower in Gaya. They also set ablaze a bus in Sheohar District in Bihar. The Government condemns these despicable and desperate acts on the part of CPI (Maoist), and reassures its commitment to root out this menace in its entirety," the statement added.
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September - 17 
Two cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) were arrested from Nauka village in Garwah District. Police recovered four rifles and live cartridges from them, reports Sify.com.
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Two cadres of the Tritiya Prastuti Committee (TPC) were arrested from Nauka village in Garwah District. Police recovered four rifles and live cartridges from them, reports Sify.com.
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September - 18 
A 45-year-old village guard, Lalit Hantala, of Rajabandha village in Chitrakonda of Malkangiri District was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khadikajodi area of the District on September 18, reports IBN Live. He
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A 45-year-old village guard, Lalit Hantala, of Rajabandha village in Chitrakonda of Malkangiri District was killed by cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Khadikajodi area of the District on September 18, reports IBN Live. Hentala was believed to have been on the hit list of the Maoists who had demanded that he quit his job, Police sources said. Several Maoist posters and pamphlets were recovered from the spot.
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September - 18 
A designated camp of the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), which is under the Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the Government, opened at Teikot in Churchandpur District on September 18.
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A designated camp of the Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA), which is under the Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the Government, opened at Teikot in Churchandpur District on September 18.
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September - 18 
A lady cadre of the PREPAK, identified as Philem Shakhi Devi (42), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Moirang Thana Leikai on September 18.
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A lady cadre of the PREPAK, identified as Philem Shakhi Devi (42), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Moirang Thana Leikai on September 18.
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September - 18 
A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Mohammed Sheik Sadik alias Sukur alias K. K. (36), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khoirom area in Thoubal District on September 18.
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A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Mohammed Sheik Sadik alias Sukur alias K. K. (36), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Khoirom area in Thoubal District on September 18.
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September - 18 
A Police spokesman said two persons, identified as Ansarullah Tantary and Ali Mohammad Waza, were killed when SFs acted against a mob at Palhalan in Pattan area of Baramulla District, which had blocked Srinagar-Baramulla National Highway. Three other
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A Police spokesman said two persons, identified as Ansarullah Tantary and Ali Mohammad Waza, were killed when SFs acted against a mob at Palhalan in Pattan area of Baramulla District, which had blocked Srinagar-Baramulla National Highway. Three other were injured in the incident.
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September - 18 
A PULF cadre, Mohammed Nasib Ali (60), was arrested by the troops from Bengun in Imphal East District on September 18.
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A PULF cadre, Mohammed Nasib Ali (60), was arrested by the troops from Bengun in Imphal East District on September 18.
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September - 18 
A youth, Fayaz Ahmad Naiko, who was injured in a stone-pelting incident on September 14 in Bemina area of the city, succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS Hospital at Soura.
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A youth, Fayaz Ahmad Naiko, who was injured in a stone-pelting incident on September 14 in Bemina area of the city, succumbed to his injuries at SKIMS Hospital at Soura.
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Altogether 10 National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants were arrested from different parts of the State since September 18. The Police said the militants were returning from Dimapur in separate groups with the arms on their way to Bongai
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Altogether 10 National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants were arrested from different parts of the State since September 18. The Police said the militants were returning from Dimapur in separate groups with the arms on their way to Bongaigaon. Five NDFB militants, Amrit Basumatary, Rupan Basumatary, Sivila Basumatary, Hangma Basumatary and Meena Jomo were arrested at Guwahati Railway Station on September 18. The second group of NDFB militants was arrested from Jakhalabandha of Nagaon District on September 19. Nine pistols, three grenades, four detonators and over 100 rounds of ammunition were recovered from their possession
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September - 18 
Daily Excelsior reports that five more protestors were killed and 35 others injured in clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and protestors in Anantnag and Palhalan areas of the Kashmir Valley on September 18 taking the death toll to 99 in 100 days o
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Daily Excelsior reports that five more protestors were killed and 35 others injured in clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and protestors in Anantnag and Palhalan areas of the Kashmir Valley on September 18 taking the death toll to 99 in 100 days of protest.
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September - 18 
One person, identified as Nooruddin Dagga, died while 17 others were injured when SFs opened firing to disperse a mob that attacked the residence of Samajwadi Party leader Fayaz Ahmad Bhat during the funeral procession of Maroof Ahmad Nath in Khanaba
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One person, identified as Nooruddin Dagga, died while 17 others were injured when SFs opened firing to disperse a mob that attacked the residence of Samajwadi Party leader Fayaz Ahmad Bhat during the funeral procession of Maroof Ahmad Nath in Khanabal area.
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September - 18 
Police fired tear smoke shells and warning shots to control a stone pelting mob in Hari village of Kupwara District, resulting in injuries to one person.
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Police fired tear smoke shells and warning shots to control a stone pelting mob in Hari village of Kupwara District, resulting in injuries to one person.
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September - 18 
Police has arrested one Rafiq Ahmad Ganai, an active member of the Hurriyat Conference (G), who was allegedly instrumental in instigating and organizing youth for stone pelting in Anantnag District.
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Police has arrested one Rafiq Ahmad Ganai, an active member of the Hurriyat Conference (G), who was allegedly instrumental in instigating and organizing youth for stone pelting in Anantnag District.
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September - 18 
Sify.com reports that the Police arrested four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during a search operation in Bastar District on September 18. "We successfully arrested four Maoists identified as Baman, Pardesi, Sukhman and S
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Sify.com reports that the Police arrested four cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) during a search operation in Bastar District on September 18. "We successfully arrested four Maoists identified as Baman, Pardesi, Sukhman and Sukhram. Out of these Baman and Pardesi carried INR 5,000 reward. The other two, Sukhman and Sukhram, were involved in murder case in which they beheaded a person named Bomra Ram on August 24," said Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Surjeet Singh.
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September - 18 
The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) organised a meeting of top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the Naga National Council (NNC) at Ikishe vil
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The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) organised a meeting of top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) and the Naga National Council (NNC) at Ikishe village near Dimapur on September 18, according to Telegraph. Three major Naga groups said they would reconcile their differences and make a united stand for securing the rights of the Naga people,
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September - 18 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a person, identified as Kapur Khara and his son Dhisa Khara in Lachhmani village of Laxmipur Block of Koraput District in the night of September 18. A group
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a person, identified as Kapur Khara and his son Dhisa Khara in Lachhmani village of Laxmipur Block of Koraput District in the night of September 18. A group of around 20 armed Maoists reached the remote village and forced the villagers to attend a meeting. At around 8.30 p.m. [IST] all other villagers were ordered to return home, while Kapur and his son were asked to stay back. After some time the Maoists slit their throats killing them on the spot.
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September - 18 
Three Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militants were lynched after a scuffle with villagers at Menadoba market in East Garo Hills District on September 18, according to Telegraph. They were identified as Arup Marak, Lucas Marak and Gneng Marak
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Three Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militants were lynched after a scuffle with villagers at Menadoba market in East Garo Hills District on September 18, according to Telegraph. They were identified as Arup Marak, Lucas Marak and Gneng Marak.
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September - 18 
Times of India reports that `Tech Jagan' alias `Tech Raju' alias Mallojula Srinivasa Chary (33), a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) D. Nagendra Kumar at L. B. Nagar
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Times of India reports that `Tech Jagan' alias `Tech Raju' alias Mallojula Srinivasa Chary (33), a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), surrendered before Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) D. Nagendra Kumar at L. B. Nagar Police Station on September 18. Tech Jagan had a reward of INR 200,000 on his head. Yacharam Inspector B Srinivas Rao said 'Tech Jagan' joined the Rachakonda Dalam (squad) in 2004 attracted by the Maoist ideology. Later, he was transferred to the Nallamalla area and then shifted to the Andhra-Orissa Border (AOB) during 2008. Srinivas Rao said 'Tech Jagan' was involved in an encounter with Police in Mannanur in Mahbubnagar District in 2004-05 and another assault in Nallamalla forest range in Prakasam District. He used to look after the repair work of weapons of the Maoists and was hence given the name `Tech Jagan'. Srinivasa Chary was unhappy with the shift in the policies of the Maoists and thus decided to join the mainstream, the Inspector claimed.
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September - 18 
Two employees of a tea garden were shot dead and a security guard of the plantation injured when more than half a dozen AK 47-wielding militants suspected militants waylaid their vehicle in Karimganj District on September 18, reports Telegraph. There
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Two employees of a tea garden were shot dead and a security guard of the plantation injured when more than half a dozen AK 47-wielding militants suspected militants waylaid their vehicle in Karimganj District on September 18, reports Telegraph. There were six occupants in the vehicle, including the assistant manager of the garden, Amardeep Pandey. A security guard, Hemanta Nath (24), was shot at and Kesab Chandra Baroi (42), the plantation supervisor, and Nilam Sinha (27), his assistant, were killed in the incident. The Superintendent of Police of Karimganj District, B.P. Rava, said that the Police suspected the cadres of the United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) for the attack. He said the outfit was a gang of Reangs, which was active in Karimganj and Hailakandi Districts.
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September - 19 
A 25-year-old woman, identified as Mobina, was killed as she was hit by a stray bullet fired by the Security Forces (SFs) to chase away a mob at Bomai in the Sopore town of Baramulla District in the evening of September 19, reported Daily Excelsior.
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A 25-year-old woman, identified as Mobina, was killed as she was hit by a stray bullet fired by the Security Forces (SFs) to chase away a mob at Bomai in the Sopore town of Baramulla District in the evening of September 19, reported Daily Excelsior.
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September - 19 
A group of Muslim militants was arrested from the Dohalia area of Karimganj District on an unspecified date and a number of locally made rifles were recovered from their possession, according to Sentinel.
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A group of Muslim militants was arrested from the Dohalia area of Karimganj District on an unspecified date and a number of locally made rifles were recovered from their possession, according to Sentinel.
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September - 19 
A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, who was involved in covert killings of non-locals in Manipur in the recent past, was arrested by the Imphal West District Police. He was identified as Nongmeikapam Naoba alias Nanao alias Shankar (28).
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A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, who was involved in covert killings of non-locals in Manipur in the recent past, was arrested by the Imphal West District Police. He was identified as Nongmeikapam Naoba alias Nanao alias Shankar (28).
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September - 19 
A press release by Lanchen Meiteei Chanu, ‘publicity and information officer’ of the Lanchenba group belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP on September 19 stated that the leader of the group Ngangom Naoba alias Khellen alias Lanchenba Mang
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A press release by Lanchen Meiteei Chanu, ‘publicity and information officer’ of the Lanchenba group belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP on September 19 stated that the leader of the group Ngangom Naoba alias Khellen alias Lanchenba Mangang was missing.
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September - 19 
A vehicle parked near the site of the suspected terrorist attack in the Jama Masjid area caught fire after a suspected pressure cooker blast, reports Asian Age. The explosion in the vehicle triggered merely three hours after the gun attack. “The car
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A vehicle parked near the site of the suspected terrorist attack in the Jama Masjid area caught fire after a suspected pressure cooker blast, reports Asian Age. The explosion in the vehicle triggered merely three hours after the gun attack. “The car went up in flames due to a suspected crudely-circuited pressure cooker bomb,” said Rajan Bhagat.
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September - 19 
According to Times of India, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three Policemen, including an officer, in Bijapur District, while three other members of a Police team were missing, Police said on September 20. Bodies of
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According to Times of India, cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed three Policemen, including an officer, in Bijapur District, while three other members of a Police team were missing, Police said on September 20. Bodies of Assistant Police Inspector Sablu Bhagat, a Policeman Vidhan Tirkey and Constable B. Topo were recovered from the forests near Dipla village under Bhopalpatnam Police Station area, Additional Director General (ADG) Ramnivas said. Constables Subhash Patre, Nandlal Kaushik and Narendra Bhosle are missing. All six were part of a Police team that had left for Bhadrakali Police Station from Bhopalpatnam on September 19, he added. Police suspect that Maoists were behind the killings, Ramnivas said, adding a team have been dispatched to locate the missing personnel, the top officer said.
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September - 19 
Deccan Herald reports that two villagers were killed in a gun battle between 150 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the residents of Dugha and Bandha villages in the nearby forest area in Kaimur District on September
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Deccan Herald reports that two villagers were killed in a gun battle between 150 armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the residents of Dugha and Bandha villages in the nearby forest area in Kaimur District on September 19. "Village head Satyanarayan Singh and another villager were killed in the encounter and the casualty on the part of the Maoists was not immediately known," Superintendent of Police P K Srivastava told. Meanwhile, the expelled Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Ram Chandra Singh Yadav claimed that 26 villagers have been surrounded by the Maoists, adds Times of India.
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September - 19 
During the intervening night, one protester identified as Mohammad Amin Ganai, who was injured in SFs firing at Tappar in the Pattan area of Baramulla District on September 17, succumbed to injuries on September 19. Another protester, identified as S
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During the intervening night, one protester identified as Mohammad Amin Ganai, who was injured in SFs firing at Tappar in the Pattan area of Baramulla District on September 17, succumbed to injuries on September 19. Another protester, identified as Shabir Ahmad Dar, who was injured in SFs firing at Sangam in Anantnag District on September 13, also succumbed to injuries. One more protester, Bilal Ahmad Najar, the district youth president of opposition Peoples’ Democratic Party, who was injured in SFs firing at Khanabal in Anantnag District on September 18 succumbed to injuries. Najar was allegedly leading a mob that had attacked the residence of Samajwadi Party leader Fayaz Ahmad Bhat at Khanabal when SFs opened firing to disperse them. With fresh deaths, toll in the ongoing 101-day street violence, which began on June 11, has now gone up to 103, including 102 protesters and one Policeman.
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September - 19 
Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel recovered an abandoned grenade from near the track at Guwahati Railway Station.
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Government Railway Police (GRP) personnel recovered an abandoned grenade from near the track at Guwahati Railway Station.
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September - 19 
Imphal Free Press reports that unidentified militants exploded a grenade at the residence of a contractor, identified as Takhellambam Bipin (45), under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West District on September 19.
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Imphal Free Press reports that unidentified militants exploded a grenade at the residence of a contractor, identified as Takhellambam Bipin (45), under Singjamei Police Station in Imphal West District on September 19.
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September - 19 
On September 19, two militants and a trooper were killed in an encounter at Dardpora near Paner in the Bandipora District, reported Daily Excelsior. A civilian was also killed in the exchange of firing between the two sides, official sources said. On
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On September 19, two militants and a trooper were killed in an encounter at Dardpora near Paner in the Bandipora District, reported Daily Excelsior. A civilian was also killed in the exchange of firing between the two sides, official sources said. One militant was killed in the same District on an unspecified date. The identity and group affiliation of the slain militants could not be ascertained immediately as the operation was still going on.
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September - 19 
Pakistan Army tried to push 16 Pakistani and local militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) into Indian territory during two major infiltration attempts in past four days from forward areas of Balnoi and Jhalas in Poonch sector. Both the bids were foil
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Pakistan Army tried to push 16 Pakistani and local militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) into Indian territory during two major infiltration attempts in past four days from forward areas of Balnoi and Jhalas in Poonch sector. Both the bids were foiled by the troops. Further, reports indicate that a number of militants have been seen in Tetrinote, Madarpur and Mandol areas on the Line of Control (LoC) in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) opposite Jhalas and Balnoi villages of Poonch sector from where Pakistani troops of Mujahideen Regiment tried to push two groups of eight militants each into Indian side during past four days. Official sources said more than 70 militants have been camping at launching pads in forward areas of LoC opposite Jhalas, Balnoi, Mendhar and Krishna Ghati sectors in Poonch District. Majority of them were believed to be Pakistani cadre of the LeT. Very few of them were locals from Kashmir valley and Doda District, who were affiliated to Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM).
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September - 19 
Police on September 19, arrested a HM militant, identified as Mohammad Sharief, and seized terror fund worth INR 20,000 from his possession which he was going to deliver to outfit’s ‘district commander’ Qari Zubair in the Khari area of Banihal in Ra
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Police on September 19, arrested a HM militant, identified as Mohammad Sharief, and seized terror fund worth INR 20,000 from his possession which he was going to deliver to outfit’s ‘district commander’ Qari Zubair in the Khari area of Banihal in Ramban District.
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September - 19 
Supporters of Congress party leader I. Imkong accused the opponent camp for allegedly using militants to win the election for the president’s post of Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC).
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Supporters of Congress party leader I. Imkong accused the opponent camp for allegedly using militants to win the election for the president’s post of Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC).
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September - 19 
Taking serious note of the Nagaland government on September 19 instituted an enquiry on the recent action by the Nagaland Police on agitating students in Golaghat District of Assam, and appealed to the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) to reconsider i
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Taking serious note of the Nagaland government on September 19 instituted an enquiry on the recent action by the Nagaland Police on agitating students in Golaghat District of Assam, and appealed to the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) to reconsider its proposed agitation over the issue, reports Press Trust of India.
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September - 19 
The Army on September 19 expressed the hope that Government will take a "correct" decision on the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) which it maintained was an "enabling provision" that is not "arbitrary". Army Chief General V. K. Singh said,
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The Army on September 19 expressed the hope that Government will take a "correct" decision on the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) which it maintained was an "enabling provision" that is not "arbitrary". Army Chief General V. K. Singh said, "The question is under deliberation with the Government. Everybody has a different opinion about it and I think our leadership is considering it in all aspects. It is an enabling provision. It is not something which is arbitrary and I think the Government will take a correct on what is to be done about it." Meanwhile, the Jammu and Kashmir Government said that neither did it have control over the Army nor was it deployed on its direction, The Hindu reported.
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September - 19 
The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry is planning to set up colleges, Central Schools, secondary schools and girls’ hostels in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected areas, reports Telegraph. The Ministry’s Higher Education Dep
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The Human Resource Development (HRD) Ministry is planning to set up colleges, Central Schools, secondary schools and girls’ hostels in Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected areas, reports Telegraph. The Ministry’s Higher Education Department, in a letter written on August 20, asked the Union Ministry of Home Affairs for details of Maoist-hit areas. “The information will help in planning how and where to set up new institutions. We will also explore how to provide more grants to institutions in those areas through the existing schemes of the University Grants Commission (UGC),” an official source said.
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September - 19 
The Imphal West District Police foiled the attempted preparations to organize the 32nd raising day of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by the Meira Paibis (women torch bearers) of Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai following the arrest of the secretary of
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The Imphal West District Police foiled the attempted preparations to organize the 32nd raising day of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) by the Meira Paibis (women torch bearers) of Thangmeiband Hijam Leikai following the arrest of the secretary of the ‘women’s wing’ of the outfit on September 19.
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September - 19 
The Police arrested another NDFB cadre, Mukunda Sargayari, from Sarthebari in Barpeta District on the same day.
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The Police arrested another NDFB cadre, Mukunda Sargayari, from Sarthebari in Barpeta District on the same day.
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September - 19 
The United Naga Council suspended its economic blockade along National Highways in Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press.
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The United Naga Council suspended its economic blockade along National Highways in Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 19 
Times of India reports that the ongoing street violence in Kashmir Valley has resulted in a loss of over INR 260 Billion worth of business, valuable academic session and public property worth billions. The State is losing INR 1.61 Billion per day of
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Times of India reports that the ongoing street violence in Kashmir Valley has resulted in a loss of over INR 260 Billion worth of business, valuable academic session and public property worth billions. The State is losing INR 1.61 Billion per day of shutdown in taxes and other levies, which amounts to INR 161 Billion for the 100-day shutdown. The business community maintains that it loses INR 1 Billion in overheads and opportunity costs per day and has capped its losses so far at INR 100 Billion.
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September - 19 
Two Taiwanese nationals were injured when two armed assailants on a motorcycle opened indiscriminate fire outside Gate No. 3 of the Jama Masjid (Mosque) in the Walled City of Delhi on September 19, according to The Hindu. Subsequently, an e-mail, pur
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Two Taiwanese nationals were injured when two armed assailants on a motorcycle opened indiscriminate fire outside Gate No. 3 of the Jama Masjid (Mosque) in the Walled City of Delhi on September 19, according to The Hindu. Subsequently, an e-mail, purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen outfit to a radio station, claimed responsibility for the incident and warned the Government against hosting of the Commonwealth Games. “We know that preparations for the Games are at their peak. Beware! We too are preparing in full swing for a great surprise! The participants will be solely responsible for the outcome as our bands of Mujahideen love death more than you love life,” said the e-mail. The Police, however, ruled out the involvement of any organised terrorist group. “Investigation so far does not indicate any specific target or the involvement of any specific terror group. It appears to be the work of some local criminals or disgruntled people”, said the Delhi Police Spokesperson Rajan Bhagat. The Police recovered seven empty 9-mm cartridges from the attack site.
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September - 20 
39-member all-party delegation on September 20 began the task of assessing the situation in Kashmir by meeting representatives of political parties.
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39-member all-party delegation on September 20 began the task of assessing the situation in Kashmir by meeting representatives of political parties.
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September - 20 
A combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres, identified as Huidrom Kumar Singh alias Ibocha (48), from Andro Khunou and Khunumayum Romesh Singh alias Nil
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A combined force of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles arrested two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres, identified as Huidrom Kumar Singh alias Ibocha (48), from Andro Khunou and Khunumayum Romesh Singh alias Nilachandra Singh (27), from Yairipok Ngariyan Chingkhong. Security Forces (SFs) recovered two AK 56 rifles with one magazine each and 50 live rounds from their possession.
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September - 20 
A group of around 20 armed Maoists stormed Bangapal village under Kodali Police Station on September 20 and dragged one Mirna Munda (25), a former Special Police officer (SPO), from his house and beat him till he breathed his last, reports Asian Age.
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A group of around 20 armed Maoists stormed Bangapal village under Kodali Police Station on September 20 and dragged one Mirna Munda (25), a former Special Police officer (SPO), from his house and beat him till he breathed his last, reports Asian Age. Munda had resigned from his post some days ago following a Maoist threat.
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September - 20 
A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Hodeshwar Neog (25), was arrested during a joint operation by Tinsukia District Police and Army. The report adds that the suspect opened fire at the security personnel to which they retaliated and injur
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A United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Hodeshwar Neog (25), was arrested during a joint operation by Tinsukia District Police and Army. The report adds that the suspect opened fire at the security personnel to which they retaliated and injured Neog. A 7.65 mm pistol, two fired cases and four live rounds have been recovered from the spot.
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September - 20 
Alleging that the Government had failed to keep its promise of releasing Jewel Garlosa, Niranjan Hojai and other top leaders of Black Widow (BW), the Dimasa militant outfit which had surrendered on October 2, 2009 threatened to call an indefinite Dim
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Alleging that the Government had failed to keep its promise of releasing Jewel Garlosa, Niranjan Hojai and other top leaders of Black Widow (BW), the Dimasa militant outfit which had surrendered on October 2, 2009 threatened to call an indefinite Dima Hasao District (erstwhile North Cachar Hills District) bandh (general shut down). BW now had set October 2 as the ultimate deadline and if the Government does not keep its promise, they would be compelled to call an indefinite Dima Hasao bandh.
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September - 20 
Another combined team of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles arrested two cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Meitankeishangbam Jiban Singh alias Katung (28) and Thokchom Sa
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Another combined team of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles arrested two cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Meitankeishangbam Jiban Singh alias Katung (28) and Thokchom Sanayanba Meitei alias Apao (29), from their respective residences at Sabungkhok Makha Leikai and Awang Leikai. One .32 pistol loaded with four live rounds in the magazine was recovered from their possession. The Police said that the recovered arms were used for intimidating the people and to collect money from the public and offices. With the arrest of four militants, the total number of militants arrested in the last two months by SFs in Imphal East District reached 70, adds Sangai Express.
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September - 20 
Australia and New Zealand, on September 20, issued travel alerts for their citizens travelling to India during the Commonwealth Games, according to The Hindu. Australia issued a terror alert asking its citizens to exercise "high degree of caution" b
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Australia and New Zealand, on September 20, issued travel alerts for their citizens travelling to India during the Commonwealth Games, according to The Hindu. Australia issued a terror alert asking its citizens to exercise "high degree of caution" because of the high risk of terrorist activity by militant groups. In its alert, New Zealand said there was "significant threat from terrorism" in India advising New Zealanders to take into account potential for attacks by militant groups. The alert dissuaded citizens from travelling alone, pointing out those further attacks could not be ruled out. in large cities and popular tourist destinations.
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September - 20 
Curfew continued to remain in force in Kashmir Valley, including the summer capital of Srinagar, for ninth consecutive day on September 20 as five persons were injured in Security Forces firing in Sopore town of Baramulla District, reported Daily Tim
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Curfew continued to remain in force in Kashmir Valley, including the summer capital of Srinagar, for ninth consecutive day on September 20 as five persons were injured in Security Forces firing in Sopore town of Baramulla District, reported Daily Times. Barring Sopore town, the law and order situation in rest of the Valley remained by and large peaceful with minor incidents of protests reported from Khannabal and Sangam areas in Anantnag District and Muran in Pulwama District. Curfew was imposed in Srinagar on September 12 and was extended to entire Kashmir valley on September 13 following widespread violence. Barring phased relaxation in Kashmir on September 18, the authorities are implementing the curfew strictly in view of the tense situation
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September - 20 
In 2010, BSF troops of the Assam and Meghalaya frontier killed four militants of ULFA and Military Council of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), arrested 17 militants belonging to the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council
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In 2010, BSF troops of the Assam and Meghalaya frontier killed four militants of ULFA and Military Council of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), arrested 17 militants belonging to the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), KLNLF, People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam (MULTA) and Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) among others. They also got nine militants of ULFA, NDFB and All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) to surrender along with arms and ammunition.
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September - 20 
Kanderam Gondi (34) a sarpanch (President of Village Level Local Self Government Institution) was lynched by the Maoists at Madanwada, suspecting him to be a Police informer. Gondi, who was abducted by a group of Maoists on September 18, was found de
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Kanderam Gondi (34) a sarpanch (President of Village Level Local Self Government Institution) was lynched by the Maoists at Madanwada, suspecting him to be a Police informer. Gondi, who was abducted by a group of Maoists on September 18, was found dead by villagers in Karketta forest on September 20.
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September - 20 
Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) spokesperson Asit Mahato announced that Ajit Mahato would be the new secretary of the outfit. The post had been lying vacant since the arrest of Manoj Mahato on September 4. Sources sa
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Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) spokesperson Asit Mahato announced that Ajit Mahato would be the new secretary of the outfit. The post had been lying vacant since the arrest of Manoj Mahato on September 4. Sources said his selection was aimed at strengthening the organization in the Goaltore-Sarenga area as he belonged to the Goaltore area.
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September - 20 
NDFB ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary, who was in Nagaon jail, was produced before the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati.
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NDFB ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary, who was in Nagaon jail, was produced before the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati.
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September - 20 
NDFB militant, Mukunda Kumar Swargiary (35) alias Nama, was arrested by the Army at Medlatari on an unspecified date. 7.65 mm auto pistol, two live rounds of cartridges, seven extortion letters pad of NDFB were recovered from his possession.
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NDFB militant, Mukunda Kumar Swargiary (35) alias Nama, was arrested by the Army at Medlatari on an unspecified date. 7.65 mm auto pistol, two live rounds of cartridges, seven extortion letters pad of NDFB were recovered from his possession.
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September - 20 
On September 20, a trooper was injured in a gun battle with militants at village Dangerpora in the Sopore area of Baramulla District.
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On September 20, a trooper was injured in a gun battle with militants at village Dangerpora in the Sopore area of Baramulla District.
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September - 20 
Press Trust of India (PTI) reports that lawyers defending Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six others charged with involvement in the in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks said on September 20 that none of them will go to India as par
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Press Trust of India (PTI) reports that lawyers defending Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘commander’ Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi and six others charged with involvement in the in the 26/11 Mumbai attacks said on September 20 that none of them will go to India as part of a proposed commission to record the testimony of key witnesses, including surviving attacker Ajmal Kasab. "We will not go to India because of security concerns. There has been hatred among the general public against Kasab," senior advocate Khwaja Sultan, the counsel for LeT ‘commander’ Lakhvi, told PTI. Sultan noted that the lawyer of Fahim Ansari, one of the Indians accused of involvement in the Mumbai attacks, was shot dead. "We cannot risk our lives by going to India when we are the counsel for the accused here," he added. He also claimed it would not be easy for the Indian government to provide security to the proposed commission.
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September - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) in the evening of September 20 recovered decomposed dead bodies of two militants at Rautagali near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Karnah sector of Kupwara District, a Police spokesman said, according to Daily Excelsior. Two AK
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Security Forces (SFs) in the evening of September 20 recovered decomposed dead bodies of two militants at Rautagali near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Karnah sector of Kupwara District, a Police spokesman said, according to Daily Excelsior. Two AK assault rifles, nine hand grenades and three UBGL grenades were recovered from the slain militants whose identity and group affiliations could not be ascertained. Both the militants were believed to have been killed in gun battles with the SFs while trying to sneak into India from across the border.
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September - 20 
Seven top militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul- Mujahideen (HM), including a Pakistani national, were reported to have sneaked into upper reaches of Bani and Billawar in Kathua District and were in the process of setting up their hideou
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Seven top militants of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Hizb-ul- Mujahideen (HM), including a Pakistani national, were reported to have sneaked into upper reaches of Bani and Billawar in Kathua District and were in the process of setting up their hideouts somewhere in Lohai Malhar area to recruit local youths into militancy and create infrastructure for more militants. Abu Maaz, a resident of Sialkot, Pakistan, whose real brother Abu Talha was killed in an encounter with SFs in Billawar in 2006, was leading the group along with a local Zubaid of Bhaderwah in Doda District. Intercepts have also revealed that 15 to 17 LeT militants were camping across the International Border (IB) between Hiranagar to Gurdaspur (Punjab) sectors and were in touch with Abu Maaz.
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September - 20 
Sify.com reports that the State Cabinet at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister K. Rosaiah on September 20 extended the ban on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and its six front organisations for a further period of one year under the
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Sify.com reports that the State Cabinet at a meeting chaired by Chief Minister K. Rosaiah on September 20 extended the ban on the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and its six front organisations for a further period of one year under the Andhra Pradesh Public Security Act. The earlier ban lapsed on August 16. State Information Minister J. Geeta Reddy told after the Cabinet meet that the frontal organisations of the outfit that are banned are: Radical Youth League, Rythu Coolie Sangham, Radical Students Union, Singareni Karmika Samakhya, Viplava Karmika Samakhya and All India Revolutionary Students Federation. It may be recalled that the State Government had lifted the ban on then People's War Group (PWG) in 2004 to facilitate a ceasefire and the first-ever direct peace talks between the Government and the Maoists. During the talks, PWG merged with Maoist Communist Centre (MCC) to form CPI-Maoist.
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September - 20 
Suspected Maoists ransacked an abandoned CPI-M office at Dakshinsol in the Jhargram sub-division even as the CPI-M observed a 12-hour-bandh (general shut down) in the sub-division, reports Times of India.
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Suspected Maoists ransacked an abandoned CPI-M office at Dakshinsol in the Jhargram sub-division even as the CPI-M observed a 12-hour-bandh (general shut down) in the sub-division, reports Times of India.
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September - 20 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Rabi Khara, a sarpanch (President of Village Level Local Self Government Institution) of Bijay Ghati and his associate Puri Sirka, near Kudumul village of Dam
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Rabi Khara, a sarpanch (President of Village Level Local Self Government Institution) of Bijay Ghati and his associate Puri Sirka, near Kudumul village of Damanjodi in Koraput District on September 20. Another associate of the sarpanch identified as Suresh Sirka was seriously injured in the incident. According to Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP), Anup Sahoo, the trio were travelling from Damanjodi to Bijay Ghati. Maoists left a letter written in Telugu near the spot claiming that they had killed these persons as they were acting as Police Informers and were also involved in exploitation of local tribals. Maoists also alleged that they were key elements behind the disruption of a rally planned by Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) at Koraput on September 13, 2009.
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September - 20 
The Hindu reports that Sheikh Lalbaba Mohammed Hussain Farid alias Bilal, who was recently arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for allegedly planning attacks on sensitive establishments in Nasik and for being the mastermind behind
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The Hindu reports that Sheikh Lalbaba Mohammed Hussain Farid alias Bilal, who was recently arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for allegedly planning attacks on sensitive establishments in Nasik and for being the mastermind behind the German Bakery blast in Pune, was denied Police custody by the Chief Judicial Magistrate, citing “slow investigation.” The ATS has challenged the decision in the session’s court.
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September - 20 
The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Ananta Mukherjee, a local leader of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), and critically injured his security guard, identified as Amarendr
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The Hindu reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) shot dead Ananta Mukherjee, a local leader of the ruling Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), and critically injured his security guard, identified as Amarendra Mondal, at Silda near Jhargram in West Midnapore District on September 20.
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September - 20 
The Police have reportedly found that the e-mail, purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen outfit to an international news broadcaster a few hours after the attack, was sent from Mumbai. The authenticity of the e-mail's contents and its source is be
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The Police have reportedly found that the e-mail, purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen outfit to an international news broadcaster a few hours after the attack, was sent from Mumbai. The authenticity of the e-mail's contents and its source is being verified.
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September - 20 
The SFs recovered two AK assault rifles, two magazines, 60 rounds, a wireless set and three kilograms of explosives during searches at Govindnar in Gurez sector of Bandipora District.
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The SFs recovered two AK assault rifles, two magazines, 60 rounds, a wireless set and three kilograms of explosives during searches at Govindnar in Gurez sector of Bandipora District.
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September - 20 
The two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants who were shot dead the Army at Gopehar village under Goreswar Police Station in Baksa District on September 20 were identified as Biswajit Basumatary (26) and Naren Boro (22), reports Sen
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The two National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants who were shot dead the Army at Gopehar village under Goreswar Police Station in Baksa District on September 20 were identified as Biswajit Basumatary (26) and Naren Boro (22), reports Sentinel. Police recovered two 9-mm pistols with two rounds of live bullets, two hand grenades, six rounds of live bullets of AK 47, three thousand twenty rupees, two wallets, two cellular phones and one subscriber identity module (SIM).
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September - 20 
Times of India reports that Australia on September 20, said there was a "high risk" of an extremist attack during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, in a travel warning that follows a gun attack on tourists in the Indian capital. "There is a high r
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Times of India reports that Australia on September 20, said there was a "high risk" of an extremist attack during the Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, in a travel warning that follows a gun attack on tourists in the Indian capital. "There is a high risk of terrorist attack in New Delhi," said the updated travel bulletin from Australia's foreign department.” Australians in New Delhi should be aware that the Commonwealth Games will be held in a security environment where there is a high risk of terrorism," it added.
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September - 20 
Two militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) surrendered before Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector-General, Assam and Meghalaya frontier, R.C. Saxena, in Shillong on September 20, acc
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Two militants of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) surrendered before Border Security Force (BSF) Inspector-General, Assam and Meghalaya frontier, R.C. Saxena, in Shillong on September 20, according to Telegraph. The duo deposited two 7.65-mm pistols, two magazines and eight rounds of ammunition. The ULFA cadre, Mahesh Bora alias Biman Kalita, joined the outfit in 2006 and got training in a camp at Papong Basti in Myanmar along with another 50 cadres for six months. “At present, there are about 150 cadres in the Myanmar camp,” Bora said. The NDFB cadre, Jadhav BoroaliasJadhan Mesh, joined the outfit in 2003, motivated and persuaded by his colleague KhobaiBoroalias Doctor. Jadhav was a ‘self-styled corporal’ in the group. He was trained for three months in Bangladesh along with 12 other cadres.
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September - 20 
Two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres were arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Sega Road near Hotel Excellency on September 20, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Sagolsem Sashikumar alias Ibomcha
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Two People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadres were arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Sega Road near Hotel Excellency on September 20, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Sagolsem Sashikumar alias Ibomcha Singh (34) and Khunjamayum Romio alias Romi Singh (44). Sashikumar disclosed that he joined the outfit in August 2010 and was operating under the ‘command’ of one Houna who is currently in Dimapur. Both of them were asked to serve demand letter to an auto rickshaw association of Uripok Area, Churachandpur parking and Government doctors. One cellular phone was recovered from the possession of Sashikumar.
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September - 20 
Two persons have been detained by the Delhi Police Special Cell for questioning in connection with the attack on foreign nationals in the Walled City of Delhi, reports The Hindu. According to sources, the suspects were picked up from Northeast Delhi
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Two persons have been detained by the Delhi Police Special Cell for questioning in connection with the attack on foreign nationals in the Walled City of Delhi, reports The Hindu. According to sources, the suspects were picked up from Northeast Delhi after their antecedents raised suspicion. Preliminary investigations into the attack on the Taiwanese nationals and the fire in a car parked near the area Police station indicated to the involvement of local elements. Delhi Police Commissioner Y.S. Dadwal on September 20 said the attack on foreign nationals and the subsequent low-intensity explosion in the car are being investigated from all possible angles. He also said that while separate cases have been registered in connection with the two incidents, circumstantial evidence has indicated that they are linked. The Police also plan to send teams to various parts of western Uttar Pradesh in the lookout for leads.
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September - 20 
Two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants were shot dead in an encounter with the Army personnel at Gopchar village under Goreswar Police Station in Baksa District on September 20, reports Sentinel.
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Two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants were shot dead in an encounter with the Army personnel at Gopchar village under Goreswar Police Station in Baksa District on September 20, reports Sentinel.
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September - 21 
120 cadres belonging to Samuel faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) laid down arms at their camp in Gilgal before the Assam Rifles and Churachandpur District Police, according to Sangai Express. They, however, expressed concern over irregularity
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120 cadres belonging to Samuel faction of the Kuki National Front (KNF) laid down arms at their camp in Gilgal before the Assam Rifles and Churachandpur District Police, according to Sangai Express. They, however, expressed concern over irregularity in granting the cadres’ stipend. If the Government neglected the stipends then they would be compelled to ignore the ground rule of Suspension of Operation (SoO) and they should not be blame for that, said the statement. Five months stipends, alleged the outfit, was due while sanctions for construction was lacking and leaders package disappearing.
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September - 21 
A cadre belonging to Noyon faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Huidrom Uttappa alias Monish Singh (52), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Keishampat Jailor Leirak on September 21. He disclosed that he had
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A cadre belonging to Noyon faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Huidrom Uttappa alias Monish Singh (52), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Keishampat Jailor Leirak on September 21. He disclosed that he had joined the outfit in 2010 under one Angamba Mangang, finance officer of the Noyon faction of the KCP group and currently operating under his ‘command’. He further disclosed that he had extorted huge amount of money from the general public and businessmen and also involved in the extortion of INR 50,000 from Dijendra and had handed over the same to Angamba Mangang for outfit’s fund.
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September - 21 
A close aide of Maoist leader and spokesperson Gudsa Usendi, identified as Radheshyam Giri, was arrested from Pulgaon Police limits in Durg District, reports Times of India. Some Maoist literature was seized from him. Giri, who was living in a rented
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A close aide of Maoist leader and spokesperson Gudsa Usendi, identified as Radheshyam Giri, was arrested from Pulgaon Police limits in Durg District, reports Times of India. Some Maoist literature was seized from him. Giri, who was living in a rented flat in Raipur since last three years posing as a salesman and a social worker, was allegedly assisting Maoists, Police said. He served as a communicator in the Naxal link by handing over letters to operatives besides helping them out with weapons, finances and medical aid in case of injuries, Police added.
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September - 21 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, self styled ‘sergeant major’ Maibam Basanta Singh (25), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Tentha Thambal Chingya area. He was handed over to the Thoubal District Police.
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, self styled ‘sergeant major’ Maibam Basanta Singh (25), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Tentha Thambal Chingya area. He was handed over to the Thoubal District Police.
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September - 21 
A Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadre, Naorem Suraj alias Kiran (41), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Lamlong area on September 21. A demand letter of the outfit addressed to Director of Forest amounting INR 300000 which was signed
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A Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) cadre, Naorem Suraj alias Kiran (41), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Lamlong area on September 21. A demand letter of the outfit addressed to Director of Forest amounting INR 300000 which was signed by one Robert of the outfit was recovered from his possession.
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September - 21 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, Ansuma Brahma (20), was arrested by the Security Forces from Mahamaya Snanghat in Kokrajhar District on September 21, according to Telegraph. A locally made pistol, two rounds of bullets and a mag
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, Ansuma Brahma (20), was arrested by the Security Forces from Mahamaya Snanghat in Kokrajhar District on September 21, according to Telegraph. A locally made pistol, two rounds of bullets and a magazine were recovered from his possession.
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September - 21 
A 'preliminary' round of talks between the United Naga Council (UNC) and Manipur Government was held in New Delhi facilitated by the Union Government on the prevailing Naga problem in Manipur.
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A 'preliminary' round of talks between the United Naga Council (UNC) and Manipur Government was held in New Delhi facilitated by the Union Government on the prevailing Naga problem in Manipur.
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September - 21 
According to Sify.com, three squad members of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and one People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) member were arrested by the Police from Kirapura area near Assansol in Burdwan District on Septembe
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According to Sify.com, three squad members of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and one People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) member were arrested by the Police from Kirapura area near Assansol in Burdwan District on September 21. 'Three squad members were identified as Sombhu Hembram, Somay Hembram and Topan Soren. They are active members of a squad led by slain Sidhu Soren, the founder president of PCPA's militant wing Sidhu Kanu Gana Militia. They were active in Bankura and Goaltore area of West Midnapore District,' Kumar told IANS over phone. The fourth accused was identified as Khogen Hembram. He was an active PCPA member, Police said. All the accused are residents of West Midnapore.
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September - 21 
Ajoy Kumar Subba, the abducted small tea grower who had been missing since September 14 reached home on September 21 after he was released by the abductors at Talap, reports Assam Tribune. The Police claimed that Subba was released by the abductors,
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Ajoy Kumar Subba, the abducted small tea grower who had been missing since September 14 reached home on September 21 after he was released by the abductors at Talap, reports Assam Tribune. The Police claimed that Subba was released by the abductors, a gang of criminals, due to the pressure created by the Security Forces in search operations. Earlier it was reported that he was abducted by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants.
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September - 21 
Curfew was relaxed in most parts of the Kashmir Valley on September 21, reported Daily Excelsior. Curfew was relaxed in a phased manner and there were no major untoward incidents reported from any where in the Valley, except for Anantnag District tow
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Curfew was relaxed in most parts of the Kashmir Valley on September 21, reported Daily Excelsior. Curfew was relaxed in a phased manner and there were no major untoward incidents reported from any where in the Valley, except for Anantnag District town where the curfew was re-imposed to maintain law and order and prevent loss of life and property. No fatalities were reported in the day for the first time since September 11. Curfew was imposed in Srinagar on September 12 and was extended to the entire Kashmir Valley on September 13 following widespread violence
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September - 21 
IBN Live reports that Police found the dead bodies of Kundan Ravidas and Bahadur Yadav, both cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from Kharik village in Jamui District on September 21. The two Maoists were killed by their colle
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IBN Live reports that Police found the dead bodies of Kundan Ravidas and Bahadur Yadav, both cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), from Kharik village in Jamui District on September 21. The two Maoists were killed by their colleagues. Ravidas is said to be a former ‘area commander’ of the CPI-Maoist, while Yadav is believed to be a hardcore member of the outfit.
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September - 21 
IBN Live reports that three persons were arrested for helping the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sorada area of Ganjam District on September 21. Although they were not Maoists, they worked with them and transported mate
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IBN Live reports that three persons were arrested for helping the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Sorada area of Ganjam District on September 21. Although they were not Maoists, they worked with them and transported material for them, Superintendent of Police Nitinjit Singh said. The three were identified as Satya Mandal and Laxman Mandal of Dhaugaon village and Rajesh Mallick alias Rahas of Pipalapanka village. Satya and Laxman allegedly assisted Maoists in an attack on a liquor vender about two months ago, while Mallick acted as an informer for the Maoists, Police Sources said.
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September - 21 
Indian Express reports that a Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed and eight others, including an assistant Sub-Inspector and three civilians were injured on September 21 when armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened
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Indian Express reports that a Special Police Officer (SPO) was killed and eight others, including an assistant Sub-Inspector and three civilians were injured on September 21 when armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened fire at them at the site of the construction of a culvert between Usoor and Awapalli in Bijapur District.
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September - 21 
Jharkhand Assembly Speaker C.P. Singh was reportedly threatened by a Maoist cadre as he forwarded to the authorities a complaint against an official of the State, reports Sify.com.
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Jharkhand Assembly Speaker C.P. Singh was reportedly threatened by a Maoist cadre as he forwarded to the authorities a complaint against an official of the State, reports Sify.com.
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September - 21 
Kashinath Singh Munda (40), an associate of Maoist leader Kundan Pahan, was arrested by the Ranchi Police from Silli Police Station. A resident of Kadambeda, he was involved in a number of criminal cases and the Police were on the lookout for him. Ac
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Kashinath Singh Munda (40), an associate of Maoist leader Kundan Pahan, was arrested by the Ranchi Police from Silli Police Station. A resident of Kadambeda, he was involved in a number of criminal cases and the Police were on the lookout for him. According to Official Sources, he joined the Maoists in 2002.
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September - 21 
Quoting the Home Minister of Maharashtra R. R. Patil, Times of India reports that the Mumbai Police detained two persons on September 21 in connection with the bomb blast outside the Jama Masjid (Mosque) in Delhi. Also, the e-mail purportedly sent by
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Quoting the Home Minister of Maharashtra R. R. Patil, Times of India reports that the Mumbai Police detained two persons on September 21 in connection with the bomb blast outside the Jama Masjid (Mosque) in Delhi. Also, the e-mail purportedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen outfit was traced to Borivali in Mumbai,
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September - 21 
Restrictions on the movement of passenger trains during night in Maoist-affected areas of Orissa and West Bengal will continue till September 27, a statement issued by the East Coast Railway said, reports Sify .com.
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Restrictions on the movement of passenger trains during night in Maoist-affected areas of Orissa and West Bengal will continue till September 27, a statement issued by the East Coast Railway said, reports Sify .com.
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September - 21 
Sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs said none of the retired Army trainers who were contacted by the paramilitary forces to provide jungle warfare training to their personnel have agreed to go and live in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh — two af
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Sources in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs said none of the retired Army trainers who were contacted by the paramilitary forces to provide jungle warfare training to their personnel have agreed to go and live in Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh — two affected States — because of the troubled situation, reports Business Standard.
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September - 21 
The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), claimed that Satya and Laxman were active members of the party. "We demand their unconditional release immediately," State Secretary member of CPI-M Ali Kishor Patnaik said. "It is nothing but interferenc
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The Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), claimed that Satya and Laxman were active members of the party. "We demand their unconditional release immediately," State Secretary member of CPI-M Ali Kishor Patnaik said. "It is nothing but interference by the Police in Political activities of a party like CPI-M and to harass people," Patnaik said.
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September - 21 
The Guwahati High Court directed the Deputy Secretary of Manipur Home Department for the contempt of court in connection with the case relating to National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killing of Ukhrul District officials.
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The Guwahati High Court directed the Deputy Secretary of Manipur Home Department for the contempt of court in connection with the case relating to National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) killing of Ukhrul District officials.
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September - 21 
The Hindu reports that a suspected Pakistani spy, identified as Shujat Haider, was arrested by the Police from Samalkha village in East Delhi on September 21. Police claimed of seizing confidential documents related to the Indian Army from the accuse
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The Hindu reports that a suspected Pakistani spy, identified as Shujat Haider, was arrested by the Police from Samalkha village in East Delhi on September 21. Police claimed of seizing confidential documents related to the Indian Army from the accused's possession and said that he had stayed in Delhi for the past one year to conduct reconnaissance of the Army installations.
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September - 21 
The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, suspecting them to be Police informers, in Adaki Police Station of Khunti District on September 21. Police officer Manoj Kesari said the bodies were
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The Hindu reports that cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed two persons, suspecting them to be Police informers, in Adaki Police Station of Khunti District on September 21. Police officer Manoj Kesari said the bodies were found near Gumharia. The Maoists left a letter warning villagers not to inform the Police about their activities.
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September - 21 
The State Government decided to expedite patrolling by Border Security force (BSF) in Koraput District. “BSF troopers will be asked to step up patrolling in areas close to their camps in Koraput," Orissa Home Secretary U N Behera told to reporters in
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The State Government decided to expedite patrolling by Border Security force (BSF) in Koraput District. “BSF troopers will be asked to step up patrolling in areas close to their camps in Koraput," Orissa Home Secretary U N Behera told to reporters in reply to a question on the role of the Central Para Military Force (CPMF) in the Southern Districts. While three battalions of BSF troopers were deployed in Malkangiri, two other battalions had been put into service in Koraput. Stating that steps were being taken in accordance with the decision of the Unified Command formed to guide anti-Maoist operation, the State Home Secretary said Orissa was expecting a helicopter soon to track movement of rebels in dense forests of Southern Districts. Though five BSF battalions were camping in Koraput and another Southern Maoist-affected District Malkangiri for about six months, the CPMF was yet to take on the Maoists. CRPF personnel were also engaged in anti-Maoist operations with the state closely monitoring the Maoist activities in certain pockets.
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September - 21 
The Tamil Nadu Government on September 21 strongly defended the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was extended on May 14, 2010 for two more years, according to The Hindu. Tamil Nadu said lifting the ban at this juncture would
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The Tamil Nadu Government on September 21 strongly defended the ban on the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), which was extended on May 14, 2010 for two more years, according to The Hindu. Tamil Nadu said lifting the ban at this juncture would imply allowing such a deadly foreign militant organisation to operate fully from India, and this would give the outfit a tremendous psychological boost.
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September - 22 
‘Chief commander’ of Military Task Force faction of the KCP, Kesho Meetei, delared that the congress of the outfit held in September 2010 unanimously approved discharge of former ‘chief commander’ City Meitei from the outfit and his appointment as th
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‘Chief commander’ of Military Task Force faction of the KCP, Kesho Meetei, delared that the congress of the outfit held in September 2010 unanimously approved discharge of former ‘chief commander’ City Meitei from the outfit and his appointment as the ‘chief commander’, according to Sangai Express. He took ‘charge’ of the ‘chief commander’ of the outfit with effect from September 17, said a statement.
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September - 22 
23 United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and their family members, including six top leaders, were “arrested” in Bangladesh and handed over to India, according to Sentinel. According to sources, the Bangladesh Police “arrested” them on Se
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23 United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants and their family members, including six top leaders, were “arrested” in Bangladesh and handed over to India, according to Sentinel. According to sources, the Bangladesh Police “arrested” them on September 22. The arrested militants include ‘lieutenant’ Bhaiti Baruah alias Apurba Baruah, ‘lieutenant’ Anu Buragohain, ‘captain’ Pradyut Gohain, ‘captain’ Biju Deka, ‘second lieutenant’ Anjan Borthakur and ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah’s body guard Kotia. Bhaiti Baruah is the ULFA’s in-charge of arms and weapons, while Anu Buragohain is the outfit’s ‘publicity secretary’. The others are their wives and children. The Union Government has, however, not confirmed the ‘arrest’ in Bangladesh.
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September - 22 
A cadre belonging to Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Mohamed Abdul Karim alias Tomba alias Phungjao (30), was arrested by the troops from Irong Chesaba area on September 22. He was handed over to Mayang Imph
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A cadre belonging to Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Mohamed Abdul Karim alias Tomba alias Phungjao (30), was arrested by the troops from Irong Chesaba area on September 22. He was handed over to Mayang Imphal Police Station.
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September - 22 
A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Kakchingtabam Boby alias Ingobi Sharma (35), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Kongpal Iranpham Bridge on September 22, reports Im
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A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Kakchingtabam Boby alias Ingobi Sharma (35), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Kongpal Iranpham Bridge on September 22, reports Imphal Free Press. He disclosed that he joined the outfit in 2010 under the ‘command’ of one Sovet and he was involved in extortion from the general public.
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September - 22 
According to Indian Express, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bihar are trying to get close relatives tickets for the Assembly Polls scheduled to be held on October --, from their strongholds in Gaya and Aurangabad. Intellig
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According to Indian Express, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Bihar are trying to get close relatives tickets for the Assembly Polls scheduled to be held on October --, from their strongholds in Gaya and Aurangabad. Intelligence sources told that a top Maoist leader and regional committee member having considerable influence in the Magadh region, Sanjeev Yadav alias Vijay, is trying to get a ticket for his wife from Gurua (Gaya) seat, now represented by Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) leader Shakil Ahmed Khan. The Maoist leader, who holds a major say in the Maoists’ Bihar Jharkhand Special Area Committee (BJSAC), wants a ticket “preferably from Janata Dal-United (JD-U) because of the bigger winning potential”. A JD-U source confirmed that “a woman with affiliations to some Maoist leader” had been trying to get a party ticket, though he wouldn’t give a name.
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September - 22 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Srikanta Mondal, a clerk at a girls’ school in Sebayatan village in West Midnapore District and injured his elderly parents on September 22, reports Telegraph. Police said Mondal had o
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed Srikanta Mondal, a clerk at a girls’ school in Sebayatan village in West Midnapore District and injured his elderly parents on September 22, reports Telegraph. Police said Mondal had organised people from Radhanagar and its neighbouring villages to resist Maoists in the past few months. After the attack, around 1,500 Radhanagar residents armed with swords raided neighbouring villages. They set ablaze the houses of 15 supporters of the Maoist-backed People’s Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA).
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September - 22 
Curfew was relaxed in many parts of the Valley in a phased manner for second consecutive day on September 22 as the relaxation period on September 21 was by and large peaceful.
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Curfew was relaxed in many parts of the Valley in a phased manner for second consecutive day on September 22 as the relaxation period on September 21 was by and large peaceful.
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September - 22 
IBN Live reports that Harish Rahgdale (27), a trooper of the Madhya Pradesh Police's Hawk Force (HF), was killed and Kamlesh, another trooper, injured in an ambush of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Sitapala in Balaghat D
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IBN Live reports that Harish Rahgdale (27), a trooper of the Madhya Pradesh Police's Hawk Force (HF), was killed and Kamlesh, another trooper, injured in an ambush of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres near Sitapala in Balaghat District on September 22. Six troopers of the HF, along with Platoon Commander, were heading to Sitapala on motorbikes when the armed Maoists opened fire at the troopers, killing Harish. The HF team retaliated and an exchange of fire ensued during which more than 80 rounds were fired from both sides. However, there was no report of any casualty from the Maoists side. The surviving troopers later entered a village in a nearby forest in search of the extremists. A scuffle broke out between them and the locals, who set ablaze a Police vehicle that had reached the spot after the incident, sources said. Balaghat Inspector General of Police C. B. Muniraju denied the Policemen were assaulted, but admitted that the villagers had set ablaze a Police vehicle.
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September - 22 
IBN Live reports that three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including one Beemanna killed a person, identified as M. Komaraiah (55), in Allipur village under Raikal Police Stations of Karimnagar District on September 22. Th
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IBN Live reports that three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) including one Beemanna killed a person, identified as M. Komaraiah (55), in Allipur village under Raikal Police Stations of Karimnagar District on September 22. They left a note stating that they killed Komaraiah as he informed to Police about the movement of a Maoist leader Sathaiah in 1997. Based on the information, Police reportedly killed Sathaiah in an encounter. Sathaiah was a brother of Beemanna.
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September - 22 
India and Bangladesh will discuss issues related to cross-border terrorist activities and joint patrolling of the frontiers as top officers of border guards of both the countries began their five-day meeting in Dhaka on September 22, according to Sen
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India and Bangladesh will discuss issues related to cross-border terrorist activities and joint patrolling of the frontiers as top officers of border guards of both the countries began their five-day meeting in Dhaka on September 22, according to Sentinel. The 20-member Indian delegation headed by Border Security Force (BSF) chief Raman Srivastava on September 23 left for Dhaka for the meeting which will also discuss with Bangladesh Rifles chief Major General Rafiq ul-Islam issues relating to fencing and border management. Srivastava is likely to hand over to his counterpart a list of Indian insurgents who are believed to be hiding in Bangladesh, including United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah, and others. The issue of terrorist camps, especially those from India’s Northeast, and which operate within the territory of Bangladesh and harbouring of some criminals wanted by India will also be taken up during the meeting.
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September - 22 
More than 200 Village Defence Committees (VDCs) were activated in Bani-Billawar belt and more than two dozens in border areas of Hiranagar in Kathua District by The police and civil administration following reports of movement of seven LeT militants
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More than 200 Village Defence Committees (VDCs) were activated in Bani-Billawar belt and more than two dozens in border areas of Hiranagar in Kathua District by The police and civil administration following reports of movement of seven LeT militants in the upper reaches and inputs cautioning about fresh infiltration by the militants. Over 200 VDCs in Bani-Billawar belt, each comprising about six to eight members which have been lying low for past quite sometime, were activated by the authorities after visit to all remote and mountainous areas and asked to maintain a strict vigil on activities of the anti-national elements. There had been reports with Police and civil administration that seven militants, headed by a Pakistani Abu Maaz, were moving in Bani-Billawar belt especially in upper reaches of Lohai Malhar. Movement of the militants has been confirmed by local people and Police besides some nomads.
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September - 22 
Ramesh Mandal alias Shakin Da, a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), carrying a reward of INR 200,000 on his head, was arrested from Tilayia village under Lalpania Police Station in Bokaro on September 22, reports Samay Liv
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Ramesh Mandal alias Shakin Da, a top cadre of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), carrying a reward of INR 200,000 on his head, was arrested from Tilayia village under Lalpania Police Station in Bokaro on September 22, reports Samay Live. Ramesh is a key accused in the killing of Communist Party of India-Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) legislator Mahendra Yadav who was killed in 2005. Ramesh was staying in the village for the last two years in name of Deepak Soren.
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Security Forces (SF) on September 23 shot dead another militant in the overnight encounter at Sopore in Baramulla District, taking toll of the slain militants in 30-hour-long operation to two, reports Daily Excelsior. As reported earlier, a militant
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Security Forces (SF) on September 23 shot dead another militant in the overnight encounter at Sopore in Baramulla District, taking toll of the slain militants in 30-hour-long operation to two, reports Daily Excelsior. As reported earlier, a militant was killed in the same area on September 22. The slain militants belonged to the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) outfit and were identified as Azad Ahmad and Tauseef Ahmad alias Seepa. One trooper was also injured in the gun battle. While the house, where the militants were hiding, got damaged in the exchange of firing between the two sides, the SFs recovered some arms and ammunition from the incident site. In another encounter, the SFs shot dead an unidentified militant at Dardhaji-Zachaldara in the Handwara area of Kupwara District.
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September - 22 September - 23
Suspected militants hurled hand grenade at the house of the president of the United Committee Manipur (UCM), Dilip Yumnamcha of Keinou Thongthak, in Bishnupur District on September 22, reports Imphal Free Press. The grenade failed to explode and was
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Suspected militants hurled hand grenade at the house of the president of the United Committee Manipur (UCM), Dilip Yumnamcha of Keinou Thongthak, in Bishnupur District on September 22, reports Imphal Free Press. The grenade failed to explode and was defused later on September 23. Later, a piece of paper, written, “Lamyanba Khuman faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party-Military Council, ‘District Commander’ Nongdren Khomba Meetei’s last warning and some phone numbers”, was recovered from the incident site.
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September - 22 
The death toll in the 104-day long street violence in Kashmir Valley, since June 11, rose to 104 as a youth, Sajad Ahmad Pandit, injured in Security Forces firing at Humhama in Budgam District on September 13 succumbed to injuries on September 22, re
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The death toll in the 104-day long street violence in Kashmir Valley, since June 11, rose to 104 as a youth, Sajad Ahmad Pandit, injured in Security Forces firing at Humhama in Budgam District on September 13 succumbed to injuries on September 22, reported Daily Excelsior.
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September - 22 
The Hindu reports that India would seek to give a push to the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly meet to address the lacuna in global sectoral pacts on terrorism. Proposed by Indi
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The Hindu reports that India would seek to give a push to the Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism (CCIT) at the ongoing United Nations General Assembly meet to address the lacuna in global sectoral pacts on terrorism. Proposed by India in 1996 to address “gaps” in sectoral conventions on terrorist activities, the CCIT ran into opposition on several issues. According to sources in the Ministry of External Affairs, opposition to the India-proposed convention is coming mainly from the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) besides the United States and Israel.
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September - 22 
The Imphal West District Police arrested a Meira Paibi leader and unveiled the linkage between the PLA and some leaders of community leaders.
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The Imphal West District Police arrested a Meira Paibi leader and unveiled the linkage between the PLA and some leaders of community leaders.
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September - 22 
Two cadres of the VC faction of People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Ningombam Abung Singh (33) and Sagolsem Binoy alias Pheijao Singh (47), were arrested by the Imphal East Police and Assam Rifles (AR) on September 22. They had joi
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Two cadres of the VC faction of People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), Ningombam Abung Singh (33) and Sagolsem Binoy alias Pheijao Singh (47), were arrested by the Imphal East Police and Assam Rifles (AR) on September 22. They had joined VC faction of the PREPAK in the August 2009 through one Amudon of Taret Khun of PREPAK (VC). The combined team also recovered one 9-mm pistol loaded with three live rounds in the magazine, which was marked as USA and 4227 from Abung Singh.
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September - 22 
Two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed in two separate encounters with the Security Forces (SFs) in Sopore and Handwara towns of Baramulla and Kupwara Districts respectively on September 22, Daily Excelsior. The SFs launched a sear
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Two suspected Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were killed in two separate encounters with the Security Forces (SFs) in Sopore and Handwara towns of Baramulla and Kupwara Districts respectively on September 22, Daily Excelsior. The SFs launched a search operation in the Dooru village of Sopore after receiving credible information about the presence of militants there. In the encounter that followed, one unidentified militant was killed.
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September - 22 
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an immediate end to the violence in Kashmir and appealed for restraint by all parties, Martin Nesirky, his spokesperson, told journalists, reported The Hindu. “The Secretary-General regrets the latest loss
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UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called for an immediate end to the violence in Kashmir and appealed for restraint by all parties, Martin Nesirky, his spokesperson, told journalists, reported The Hindu. “The Secretary-General regrets the latest loss of life. He calls for an immediate end to violence and urges calm and restraint by all concerned,” Nesirky said adding that Ban was “closely following the events.”
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September - 23 
A combined team of Imphal West Police and Assam Rifles (AR) arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Moirangthem Ranajit alias Abungcha Meitei (24), from Sagolang Bazar area. The cadre had disclosed to have joined the KYKL out
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A combined team of Imphal West Police and Assam Rifles (AR) arrested one Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, identified as Moirangthem Ranajit alias Abungcha Meitei (24), from Sagolang Bazar area. The cadre had disclosed to have joined the KYKL outfit in July, 2010 through one Hemjit of Sagolmang and that he was involved in extortion of money from the general public, transportation of arms and ammunition and harbouring cadres of the organization.
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September - 23 
A hand grenade was lobbed inside the residential compound of personal assistant (PA) of Health and Family Minister Ph. Parijat at Nongpok Kakching in Imphal East District on September 23, reports Sangai Express. Later it was retrieved and detonated s
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A hand grenade was lobbed inside the residential compound of personal assistant (PA) of Health and Family Minister Ph. Parijat at Nongpok Kakching in Imphal East District on September 23, reports Sangai Express. Later it was retrieved and detonated safely by the Border Security Force (BSF) personnel.
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September - 23 
A semblance of peace prevailed in most parts of the Kashmir Valley on September 23 as authorities eased restrictions in curfew-bound areas of the Valley but it had to be re-imposed in Pulwama town after a mob started pelting stones at the Security Fo
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A semblance of peace prevailed in most parts of the Kashmir Valley on September 23 as authorities eased restrictions in curfew-bound areas of the Valley but it had to be re-imposed in Pulwama town after a mob started pelting stones at the Security Forces, reported Daily Excelsior. This was for the third day in a row that curfew was relaxed in almost all parts of the Valley as the law and order situation remained by and large peaceful during the relaxation period.
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September - 23 
A suspected ‘self-styled captain’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Chandan Roy alias Kanu Roy (32), was shot dead by the Army and Police in a joint operation at Maktaigaon village of Sapkata outpost under Gossaigaon subdi
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A suspected ‘self-styled captain’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), identified as Chandan Roy alias Kanu Roy (32), was shot dead by the Army and Police in a joint operation at Maktaigaon village of Sapkata outpost under Gossaigaon subdivision in Kokrajhar District on September 23, reports Sentinel. One 9-mm pistol, four live bullets and one used bullet, one magazine, two empty fire cases, one cellular phone were recovered from the incident site.
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September - 23 
According to Telegraph, the Bhagalpur Police arrested Amlesh Singh alias Amlesh Rana, an ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of Bhimbandh area in Munger District, from a private nursing home at Patal Babu road in Bhag
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According to Telegraph, the Bhagalpur Police arrested Amlesh Singh alias Amlesh Rana, an ‘area commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of Bhimbandh area in Munger District, from a private nursing home at Patal Babu road in Bhagalpur on September 23. Amlesh was later handed over to the Lakhisarai Police as he was wanted there for his alleged involvement in the Lakhisarai encounter on August 29. His wife Nilam Devi and Bikram Koda (14), a member of Bal Dasta (children squad) of the CPI-Maoist, were also arrested along with him.
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September - 23 
According to Telegraph, the Special Task Force (STF) of Calcutta Police will interrogate Munir Khan alias Omar Asraf, an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operative arrested from Agartala (Tripura) in July 2010 for his alleged involvement in fake a c
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According to Telegraph, the Special Task Force (STF) of Calcutta Police will interrogate Munir Khan alias Omar Asraf, an Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operative arrested from Agartala (Tripura) in July 2010 for his alleged involvement in fake a currency racket and espionage of military operations in West Bengal. A two-member STF team from Calcutta took Munir, Pakistani national, into its custody from Assam Police and is scheduled to bring Munir to Calcutta within a couple of days. A Police source in Guwahati said Abdulla Baki and Mohammed Tahidur — two Bangladeshis from Rajsahi District who were arrested from Babughat in Calcutta in November 2009 with fake currency totalling INR three million and maps of vital installations had named Munir as the kingpin of their racket.
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September - 23 
Assam Rifles have driven out insurgents operating in interior parts of Manipur and are continuing anti-insurgency operations in several parts of the State, a top security official said, according to Sentinel. “Assam Rifles have more or less contained
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Assam Rifles have driven out insurgents operating in interior parts of Manipur and are continuing anti-insurgency operations in several parts of the State, a top security official said, according to Sentinel. “Assam Rifles have more or less contained the insurgents particularly in Somtal area of Chandel district bordering Myanmar after busting their camps,” Inspector General of Assam Rifles-South (IGAR-S) Major General C. A. Krishnan said during an informal chat with media persons at Assam Rifles headquarters at Mantripukhri area on September 23.
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September - 23 
Fahim Ansari, who was acquitted by a trial court in the November 26, 2008, Mumbai terror attacks case (also known as 26/11), was produced before a session’s court in Mumbai on September 23, according to The Hindu. He was brought from Bareilly in Utta
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Fahim Ansari, who was acquitted by a trial court in the November 26, 2008, Mumbai terror attacks case (also known as 26/11), was produced before a session’s court in Mumbai on September 23, according to The Hindu. He was brought from Bareilly in Uttar Pradesh after warrants against him, and another co-accused, Sabahuddin Ahmed, were issued to “secure” their presence in the case, currently at the Bombay High Court.
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September - 23 
On September 23, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on the Security Forces (SFs) at Ratnag village near Jaigra under Pandu Police Station in Palamu District, reported Sify.com. Lakshman Prasad Singh, Deputy Inspector
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On September 23, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres opened fire on the Security Forces (SFs) at Ratnag village near Jaigra under Pandu Police Station in Palamu District, reported Sify.com. Lakshman Prasad Singh, Deputy Inspector General of Police, said the Maoists opened fire at the Police Force, which forced the SFs to retaliate. Though the Maoists managed to escape to the nearby forest, the SFs later recovered one rifle, 30 detonators, wires, bags, ten sets of Maoists uniform and Maoists literature from the hideout.
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September - 23 
One cadre of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mohammad Hussain (31), was arrested by Imphal West District Police from Jalal crossing, Thangal Bazar on September 23. One extortion letter, relating t
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One cadre of the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Mohammad Hussain (31), was arrested by Imphal West District Police from Jalal crossing, Thangal Bazar on September 23. One extortion letter, relating to KCP-MC, along with a driving license and a scooter, bearing No. MN 04/2242, were recovered from his possession.
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September - 23 
Sangai Express reports that construction work on Khoyum Sabal Water Supply Scheme under the funding of Manipur Public Health Engineering Department at Awang Khunou that began in August 2010 remained stalled since September 23 following the diktat of
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Sangai Express reports that construction work on Khoyum Sabal Water Supply Scheme under the funding of Manipur Public Health Engineering Department at Awang Khunou that began in August 2010 remained stalled since September 23 following the diktat of a militant group.
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September - 23 
Sheikh Lalbaba Mohammed Hussain Farid alias Bilal, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for planning to commit a terrorist activities, has been granted Police custody till October 2 by the Nashik
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Sheikh Lalbaba Mohammed Hussain Farid alias Bilal, the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militant arrested by the Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) for planning to commit a terrorist activities, has been granted Police custody till October 2 by the Nashik sessions court on September 23, reports The Hindu.
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September - 23 
The Chief Secretary of Manipur, D.S. Poonia, who is also the chairman of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG), disclosed that the State Government has apprised the political leaderships about the current outcome of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) with
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The Chief Secretary of Manipur, D.S. Poonia, who is also the chairman of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG), disclosed that the State Government has apprised the political leaderships about the current outcome of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) with the Kuki militants, so as to create room for starting a political dialogue at the earliest. The Chief Secretary stated this during the inaugural function of the designated camp “Ebenezer” of the Kuki National Front (KNF) at Natheljang in Sadar Hills.
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September - 23 
The Imphal West District Police arrested at least five militants belonging to different outfits who are actively involved in various anti-social activities like extortions and arms activities from different places, reports Imphal Free Press. Two cadr
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The Imphal West District Police arrested at least five militants belonging to different outfits who are actively involved in various anti-social activities like extortions and arms activities from different places, reports Imphal Free Press. Two cadres of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) were arrested from Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai near Numaligarh Refinery Limited (NRL) Oil Pump on September 23. They were identified as Kshetrimayum Binoy alias Kebe (28) and Naorem Iboyaima alias Naobi, (31) Singjamei Meisnam Leikai. They disclosed that they were assigned to serve demand letters to general public at Singjamei areas. Further, they said they were involved in hurling grenades and firing rounds at houses in the said area.
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September - 23 
The Police claimed to have arrested a notorious stone-pelter, Mohammad Asif alias Hartal, from Saraf Kadal area of Srinagar. Police claimed Asif was involved in motivating and instigating youth for pelting Security Forces with stones.
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The Police claimed to have arrested a notorious stone-pelter, Mohammad Asif alias Hartal, from Saraf Kadal area of Srinagar. Police claimed Asif was involved in motivating and instigating youth for pelting Security Forces with stones.
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September - 23 
The Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland expressed concern over the reported information that various District Level Officers and Head of Departments of Zeliangrong region especially in Tamenglong District could not be station
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The Zeliangrong Youth Front (ZYF) of Assam, Manipur and Nagaland expressed concern over the reported information that various District Level Officers and Head of Departments of Zeliangrong region especially in Tamenglong District could not be stationed regularly due to the monetary demands and intimidations at various levels by some society and organizations.
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September - 23 
Times of India on September 23 reports that investigations into the email sent by the Indian Mujahideen (IM) hours after the Jama Masjid firing incident in Delhi on September 18 have revealed that a second-hand Nokia mobile handset purchased from a s
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Times of India on September 23 reports that investigations into the email sent by the Indian Mujahideen (IM) hours after the Jama Masjid firing incident in Delhi on September 18 have revealed that a second-hand Nokia mobile handset purchased from a shop in Dongri in south Mumbai was used to send the threat mail. However, the shopkeeper has no records of the person who bought the handset. Investigators believe that the terrorist bought a second-hand mobile to reduce the chances of getting traced.
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September - 23 September - 25
Two cadres of ‘3rd battalion’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were arrested at Sonapur in the outskirts of Guwahati city on September 23, reported Sentinel. They were identified as Rana Brahma and Bijoy Brahma. A Chinese made pis
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Two cadres of ‘3rd battalion’ of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) were arrested at Sonapur in the outskirts of Guwahati city on September 23, reported Sentinel. They were identified as Rana Brahma and Bijoy Brahma. A Chinese made pistol, five round bullets, one Bangladeshi SIM card and a cellular phone were recovered from them. According to Police sources, the duo had come from Bangladesh to Shillong in Meghalaya. They were produced before the Kamrup Cheif Judicial Magistrate court on September 25 and they were sentenced to three day Police custody.
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September - 23 
Two cadres of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) were arrested from Khuman Lampak on September 23.They were identified as one Doupao alias Paopao Khongsai (32), and Thankhulun Khongsai (27). An extortion demand letter of Kangleipak Liberation Organisatio
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Two cadres of the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA) were arrested from Khuman Lampak on September 23.They were identified as one Doupao alias Paopao Khongsai (32), and Thankhulun Khongsai (27). An extortion demand letter of Kangleipak Liberation Organisation (KLO)/KLA, six live ammunitions of US carbine, five live ammunitions of AK-47 and one cellular phone were recovered from their possession.
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September - 23 
Unidentified militants lobbed a hand grenade inside the residence of Bhaktaraj Singh,at Wahengbam Leikai on the same day. He is the Director of Municipal Administration Housing & Urban Development (MAHUD). The hand grenade did not explode and subsequ
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Unidentified militants lobbed a hand grenade inside the residence of Bhaktaraj Singh,at Wahengbam Leikai on the same day. He is the Director of Municipal Administration Housing & Urban Development (MAHUD). The hand grenade did not explode and subsequently it was defused by the Police.
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September - 24 September - 25
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper and a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre were killed following an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and the CPI-Maoist cadres in the Binpur region of West Midnapore District in W
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper and a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre were killed following an encounter between the Security Forces (SFs) and the CPI-Maoist cadres in the Binpur region of West Midnapore District in West Bengal on September 25, reports The Hindu. Police sources said that on receiving a tip-off that CPI-Maoist ‘commander’ Sasadhar Mahato and his wife Suchitra Mahato, along with 14 other cadres, were camping in the Bandarboni forest, an operation was launched by the joint forces around September 24-midnight. “The exchange of fire went on from 2 a.m. to 5 a.m. Even after heavy firing subsided, the Maoists continued firing few rounds in a scattered manner to confuse the forces and escape. That they fired so many rounds prove that a top leader was in the group,” Mukesh Kumar, Additional Superintendent (Operations) of Jhargram Police District, said. A CRPF trooper, D. Stephen of the 184th battalion, received multiple bullet injuries and succumbed to injuries on the way to hospital.
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September - 24 
A large group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a building housing the office of the Krishak Sabha, a farmers' organisation, in Bandhgora village under Jhargram sub-division of West Midnapore District early on Septemb
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A large group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres blew up a building housing the office of the Krishak Sabha, a farmers' organisation, in Bandhgora village under Jhargram sub-division of West Midnapore District early on September 24, reports DNA. The same Maoist group then attacked the neighbouring village of Radhanagar where they set ablaze a community hall, triggering panic among the villagers.
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September - 24 
A suspected Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) cadre was killed in an encounter during a search operation by Santipur Police at Bokajan in Karbi Anglong District on September 24, reports Telegraph.
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A suspected Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) cadre was killed in an encounter during a search operation by Santipur Police at Bokajan in Karbi Anglong District on September 24, reports Telegraph.
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September - 24 
According to India Today, around 25 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) went to Satparaghata village in Gumla District and shot dead gangster Vimal Oraon and a member of the Jharkhand Sangharsh Janmukti Morcha on September 24.
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According to India Today, around 25 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) went to Satparaghata village in Gumla District and shot dead gangster Vimal Oraon and a member of the Jharkhand Sangharsh Janmukti Morcha on September 24.
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September - 24 
An intelligence source stated that two ethnic militant outfits have been operating in Jiribam, the bordering area between Manipur and Assam’s Cachar District. The source said, a newly formed outfit called United Tiger Liberation Army (UTLA) and Natio
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An intelligence source stated that two ethnic militant outfits have been operating in Jiribam, the bordering area between Manipur and Assam’s Cachar District. The source said, a newly formed outfit called United Tiger Liberation Army (UTLA) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Khaplang (NSCN-K) has been operative in the sensitive border area, issuing extortion notes as well as threatening local people. The 20-25 cadres of NSCN-K team was led by Franic, while Martin, the ‘self-styled town commander’ of UTLA, a Hmar outfit. Martin was originally from Mahur of Dima Hasao District. The source said UTLA was a break away faction of Kuki National Front (KNF).
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September - 24 
Another woman cadre of KCP, identified as one Oinam Indra (30), was arrested from her house at Singjamei Oinam Thingel Leikai on September 24. She disclosed that she was assigned to transport arms and ammunitions and incriminating documents relating
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Another woman cadre of KCP, identified as one Oinam Indra (30), was arrested from her house at Singjamei Oinam Thingel Leikai on September 24. She disclosed that she was assigned to transport arms and ammunitions and incriminating documents relating to the outfit under instruction of Ningombam Arun alias Santosh of Ningom Thongjao, added the statement.
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September - 24 
Assam Tribune reports that former ULFA cadres, who had abjured violence and given up arms to join the mainstream, are not satisfied with the attitude of the present Government. They have decided to go on the agitational path for wresting their rights
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Assam Tribune reports that former ULFA cadres, who had abjured violence and given up arms to join the mainstream, are not satisfied with the attitude of the present Government. They have decided to go on the agitational path for wresting their rights. A meeting of the coordination committee of former ULFA cadres was held at Nagaon in which representatives of 18 District committees took part.
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September - 24 
Claiming responsibility of the deadly attack on the managerial staff of Dullavcherra Tea Estate that left two employees dead on the spot, the Reang militant outfit United Democratic Liberation Front Army (UDLA) on September 24 threatened that they wo
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Claiming responsibility of the deadly attack on the managerial staff of Dullavcherra Tea Estate that left two employees dead on the spot, the Reang militant outfit United Democratic Liberation Front Army (UDLA) on September 24 threatened that they would continue such attack until the garden management pays INR 1.5 million as demanded by them. Claiming that the UDLA ‘chief’ Shishumoni Reang was at present in Bangladesh, Rajesh Reang ‘commander’ of the outfit said, they had been collecting money from various tea gardens in Karimganj and South Hailakandi. UDLA, a break away faction of United Liberation Front of Barak Valley (ULFBV), had at present 250 cadres. UDLA headquarters was in Bangladesh and they had close link with the Naga militants.
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September - 24 
Curfew was imposed in Srinagar and other major towns of the Kashmir Valley to prevent Friday protests called by the separatists, Times of India reports. "Curfew has been imposed to maintain law and order," a senior Police officer said.
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Curfew was imposed in Srinagar and other major towns of the Kashmir Valley to prevent Friday protests called by the separatists, Times of India reports. "Curfew has been imposed to maintain law and order," a senior Police officer said.
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September - 24 
In a gun battle between United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) militants and six smugglers belonging to the Reang tribe coming from Tripura inside a forest between Riflemara and Damcherra in Hailakandi District bordering Tripura and Mizoram resulte
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In a gun battle between United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) militants and six smugglers belonging to the Reang tribe coming from Tripura inside a forest between Riflemara and Damcherra in Hailakandi District bordering Tripura and Mizoram resulted in the killing of Khorjungrai Reang, leader of the smuggler gang, on September 24. Sources said that smugglers used to supply arms and marijuana to the UDLA militants. Two other smugglers sustained bullet injury. They managed to escape from incident site taking the dead body with them.
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September - 24 
In operation, the SFs recovered 803 gelatin sticks from Tapoban forest in Nayagram area.
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In operation, the SFs recovered 803 gelatin sticks from Tapoban forest in Nayagram area.
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September - 24 
In the S.K. Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Srinagar alone, 599 people were reported injured in the last three months. Sources in the hospital said 599 people, who received firearms injury, were admitted to the hospital. Of them, 23 died of
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In the S.K. Institute of Medical Sciences (SKIMS) in Srinagar alone, 599 people were reported injured in the last three months. Sources in the hospital said 599 people, who received firearms injury, were admitted to the hospital. Of them, 23 died of their injuries. The hospital is still treating 31people. Also, a number of doctors were caught in stone-pelting incidents. Figures show that 46 ambulances, including those of Sri Mahraja Hari Singh Hospital, Bone and Joint Hospital and Directorate of Health Service were damaged in stone-pelting.
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September - 24 
Nearly 4,000 Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and 504 civilians were injured in the violent clashes in the Kashmir Valley in the past three months, according to The Hindu. This was stated by the Police in response to reports i
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Nearly 4,000 Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and 504 civilians were injured in the violent clashes in the Kashmir Valley in the past three months, according to The Hindu. This was stated by the Police in response to reports in a section of media that clashes has left 2000 people injured. A Police spokesman said the 504 civilians suffered injuries when Security Forces were engaged in controlling scores of law and order situations. Of them, 156 were injured in Srinagar alone. In Kulgam District, four sustained injuries. At the same time, “in the hundreds of violent incidents of stone-pelting and arson resorted to by miscreants, 2660 Police personnel suffered injuries, both grievous and other.” Again, Srinagar District topped with injuries to Policemen (640). It was followed by Baramulla (503) and Handwara (42). Similarly, 1351 CRPF personnel suffered serious and other injuries. “Besides, one Policeman lost his life in mob violence. One SHO Pattan Fayaz Ahmed was injured when militants fired at a mob,” the spokesman said. During this period, 78 pieces of built-up property, comprising 44 offices of various departments, 29 Police Stations, and five Police Posts were set ablaze. “Mobs set on fire and damaged 31 Government vehicles, including 22 Police vehicles. Not only this, 23 houses of policemen were torched or damaged, and nine private vehicles of Policemen set ablaze.
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September - 24 
Officials said schools would open from September 27 and that steps are being taken to end the cycle of violence. "The cycle of violence will have to end now and for that the administration is prepared to take necessary steps," Police added.
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Officials said schools would open from September 27 and that steps are being taken to end the cycle of violence. "The cycle of violence will have to end now and for that the administration is prepared to take necessary steps," Police added.
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September - 24 
Six persons, including five family members of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) leader Showkat Ahmad Bakshi were injured in Security Forces’ action at Bemina in Srinagar on September 24, reported Daily Excelsior. The Hindu added that Show
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Six persons, including five family members of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) leader Showkat Ahmad Bakshi were injured in Security Forces’ action at Bemina in Srinagar on September 24, reported Daily Excelsior. The Hindu added that Showkat Bakshi led a protest at Gousia Colony. “We were protesting peacefully against Police and CRPF [Central Reserve Police Force] action. When we were moving back home, they fired on us, injuring Bakhshi, his wife, sister, niece and several others,” the locals alleged.
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September - 24 
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approved Phase-II of the Coastal Security Scheme on September 24, reports Times of India. Chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the CCS cleared the Home Ministry's proposal for implementing Phase-II of the
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The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) approved Phase-II of the Coastal Security Scheme on September 24, reports Times of India. Chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, the CCS cleared the Home Ministry's proposal for implementing Phase-II of the scheme from April 2011 onwards at a cost of INR 11 billion. Under the scheme, the Union Government will provide assistance to coastline States to set up additional coastal Police stations, purchase high-speed boats, recruit security personnel and procure high-tech gadgets.
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September - 24 
The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to trigger blasts using trained women terrorists who will intermingle with protesters to carry out attacks as part of a strategy to intensify violence in Kashmir Valley, according to intelligence intercepts, repo
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The Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is planning to trigger blasts using trained women terrorists who will intermingle with protesters to carry out attacks as part of a strategy to intensify violence in Kashmir Valley, according to intelligence intercepts, reported Times of India. "It has come to the notice of the intelligence agencies through various inputs received that terrorists belonging to the LeT are likely to intermingle with the protesters," a brief report of the Army said on September 24. According to inputs received, the LeT operatives have sought permission from their handlers across the border to lob grenades or explode Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) during demonstrations to trigger large scale casualties and incite protesters to resort to violence, it said. Such attacks are most likely to be carried out in close proximity to camps and posts of Security Forces so as to ensure that they face the brunt of the violence and are forced to retaliate. "This is likely to set in motion a chain of events leading to high rate of casualties," the report said. The report said that highly trained women terrorists, who are experts in handling of explosives, are likely to be at the forefront of this new strategy aimed at upping the ante by exponentially increasing the intensity of violence and consequently the number of casualties. The local operatives and Over Ground Workers (OGWs) have also been instructed to motivate the economically weaker sections of the populace including women to join the protests, it said.
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September - 24 
Three Maoists surrendered before the Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Neyaz Ahmad. "These Maoist guerrillas approached me and expressed their willingness to surrender. They have laid down rifles, pistol and live cartridges. They will be reh
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Three Maoists surrendered before the Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Neyaz Ahmad. "These Maoist guerrillas approached me and expressed their willingness to surrender. They have laid down rifles, pistol and live cartridges. They will be rehabilitated under provisions of the Surrender and Rehabilitation Policy of the State Government," the DGP told reporters. The surrendered Maoists were identified as Ringa Munda, Mantu Sahu and Ajay Kandula.
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September - 24 
Two Maoist squad members, identified as Sukh Chand Soren alias Tepa and Yubaraj Soren alias Kapil, were arrested from Kantapahari area of Lalgarh and a huge cache of explosives, eight fire arms and ammunition were recovered during search operations b
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Two Maoist squad members, identified as Sukh Chand Soren alias Tepa and Yubaraj Soren alias Kapil, were arrested from Kantapahari area of Lalgarh and a huge cache of explosives, eight fire arms and ammunition were recovered during search operations by the Security Forces (SFs) in Lalgarh, Jhargram and Nayagram areas of the District, reports Sify.com. “While quizzing the duo, the security personnel came to know about their hideout in Tantshole village from where 20 kilograms of potassium, six firearms and ammunition were recovered,” said Manoj Verma, the West Midnapore Superintendent of Police. Sukh Chand was a ‘commandant’ of the Maoist squad and he used to recruit fresh cadres while Yubaraj was an expert in explosives, said Verma.
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September - 24 
Two more Maoist cadres, identified as Gopal Hembrom and Rajesh Murmu, were arrested by the Lakhisarai Police, from Kajra area in the District. Lakhisarai Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Rajbansh Singh said that the arrestees, identified as Hemb
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Two more Maoist cadres, identified as Gopal Hembrom and Rajesh Murmu, were arrested by the Lakhisarai Police, from Kajra area in the District. Lakhisarai Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) Rajbansh Singh said that the arrestees, identified as Hembrom and Murmu, have confessed their involvements in Lakhisarai encounter on August 29 in the District.
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September - 25 
A cadre belonging to Vice Chairman faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Moirangthem Itaoba alias Lily alias Puremba alias Rohil (30), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police on September 25. He disclos
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A cadre belonging to Vice Chairman faction of the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Moirangthem Itaoba alias Lily alias Puremba alias Rohil (30), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police on September 25. He disclosed that he joined the outfit in 1999 through one Haotomba Aimol (40) and got basic military training at Khontan. He was involved in the shoot out incident on March 24, 2008 in Thabal Chongba at Heirok Part-II Heitupokpi ground and was presently working in the ‘finance section’ of the PREPAK.
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September - 25 
A cadre Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as N. Surjit Meitei alias Achaiba (27), was arrested a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles from Salungpham Mayai Leikai on September 25. A 9-mm pistol with magazine, f
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A cadre Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as N. Surjit Meitei alias Achaiba (27), was arrested a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles from Salungpham Mayai Leikai on September 25. A 9-mm pistol with magazine, four live rounds, one .36 HE grenade and three demand letters of the faction were recovered from his possession.
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September - 25 September - 26
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper, two State Armed Police personnel and three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in the ongoing encounter between Security Forces (SFs) and the Maoists that started on Se
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper, two State Armed Police personnel and three cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were killed in the ongoing encounter between Security Forces (SFs) and the Maoists that started on September 25 at Tirilposhi forest in West Singhbhum District, reports IBN Live. A CRPF trooper and two Maoists were killed in the encounter on September 26 while two Policemen and a Maoist were killed while an Assistant Commandant of CRPF injured on September 25. The encounter took place after the SF personnel, comprising CRPF and Special Action Force (SAF), State Armed Police and District Police, were pursuing the Maoists following the neutralisation of a training camp in Nurda. The Police also recovered two weapons including a rifle, five hand grenades, among other articles. The SFs are still engaged in the operation to demolish the extremist base in the Saranda forest.
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September - 25 
A combined team of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles on September 25 arrested four cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, including one female cadre who was involved in the bomb attack at the residence of PA of State
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A combined team of the Imphal East District Police and Assam Rifles on September 25 arrested four cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, including one female cadre who was involved in the bomb attack at the residence of PA of State Health Minister on September 23 at Nongpok Kakching.
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September - 25 
A designated camp of the Kuki National Front (KNF) was opened at Natheljang village in Senapati District on September 25.
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A designated camp of the Kuki National Front (KNF) was opened at Natheljang village in Senapati District on September 25.
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September - 25 
A hotel was damaged when unidentified militants hurled a bomb at Dingku Road in the same Imphal West District on September 25, according to Sangai Express.
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A hotel was damaged when unidentified militants hurled a bomb at Dingku Road in the same Imphal West District on September 25, according to Sangai Express.
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September - 25 
A KCP cadre was arrested by the Assam Rifles when he was traveling in a vehicle at Khudengthabi from Imphal to Moreh on September 25. He was arrested as Mohamed Faran Khan alias Apika (22). One cellular phone with a SIM card, a driving license and IN
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A KCP cadre was arrested by the Assam Rifles when he was traveling in a vehicle at Khudengthabi from Imphal to Moreh on September 25. He was arrested as Mohamed Faran Khan alias Apika (22). One cellular phone with a SIM card, a driving license and INR 775 were recovered from his possession. He was subsequently handed over to the Imphal West District Police.
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September - 25 
An unidentified Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) cadre was shot dead by the Police during an encounter at Shahlang in West Khasi Hills District on September 25, according to Shillong Times. While a locally made revolver, a demand note of INR 7
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An unidentified Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) cadre was shot dead by the Police during an encounter at Shahlang in West Khasi Hills District on September 25, according to Shillong Times. While a locally made revolver, a demand note of INR 7 00000 were recovered from the possession of the slain cadre, three other cadres managed to escape from the encounter site. Sources said the encounter ensued after the Special Operation Team (SOT) personnel got a tip-off about two traders from Shahlang going to deliver INR 7 00000 to the LAEF at Rongkhujre. With resumption of the coal trade for the season, the traders said, demand notes have started coming in from the LAEF.
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September - 25 
An unidentified militant belonging to anti-talks faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was shot dead in a joint operation by the Assam Police and Army at Napak Ghat under Dakmuka Police Station in Karbi Anglong Distr
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An unidentified militant belonging to anti-talks faction of the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was shot dead in a joint operation by the Assam Police and Army at Napak Ghat under Dakmuka Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on September 25, reports Sentinel. One 7.65-mm pistol with magazine and two 7.65-mm live rounds were recovered from the possession of the slain militant.
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September - 25 
Announcing a eight-point Kashmir formula, the Centre on September 25 said a Group of Interlocutors led by an eminent persons will hold "sustained dialogue" with all sections of Jammu and Kashmir and also review deployment of security forces in the Va
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Announcing a eight-point Kashmir formula, the Centre on September 25 said a Group of Interlocutors led by an eminent persons will hold "sustained dialogue" with all sections of Jammu and Kashmir and also review deployment of security forces in the Valley, especially in Srinagar, reported Times Now. Unveiling a package of measures approved by the Cabinet Committee of Security (CCS) at its meeting in New Delhi in a bid to deal with the civil unrest in the Kashmir Valley, Home Minister P Chidambaram said the State Government will be advised to review the notification of areas as "Disturbed Areas". In a bid to reach out to the masses, the Centre also advised the State Government to release students and youth who have been arrested or detained for stone pelting and similar violations of law during the Valley unrest, and withdraw all charges against them. The State Government has also been advised to review cases of all Public Safety Act (PSA) detenues and withdraw detention orders in appropriate cases. "Government will appoint a Group of Interlocutors under the Chairmanship of an eminent person to begin the process of sustained dialogue with political parties, groups, students, civil society," Chidambaram added. The CCS decided to advice the State Government to immediately convene a meeting of the Unified Command and review the deployment of the Security Forces in Kashmir Valley, especially at Srinagar, with particular reference to descale bunkers and check points in the summer capital and other towns, the Home Minister said. Chidambaram said Government will grant ex-gratia of INR five lakh to the family of each of those killed in civil disturbances in Kashmir since June 11. On the issue of releasing people detained during the unrest, Chidambaram made it clear that there were only 245 people arrested or detained by the State Government out of whom 84 were in judicial custody, 110 in Police custody and 51 detained under the PSA. As part of the eight-point initiative, Chidambaram said two Special Task Forces--one each for Jammu region and Ladakh region--will be appointed to examine the developmental needs of the two regions, with particular reference to deficiencies in infrastructure and make suitable recommendations. Though, the ruling National Conference-Congress alliance along with the main opposition People's Democratic Party (PDP) welcomed the initiative, the All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) rejected Centre's eight-point formula to de-escalate the current turmoil in Kashmir terming it as an "eye wash" even as other separatist outfits maintained a studied silence.
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September - 25 
Assam Tribune reports that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on September 25 said that he was hopeful of engaging the ULFA in a dialogue soon even as he denied having any information about the 22 hardcore ULFA militants held in Bangladesh being handed over
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Assam Tribune reports that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on September 25 said that he was hopeful of engaging the ULFA in a dialogue soon even as he denied having any information about the 22 hardcore ULFA militants held in Bangladesh being handed over to the Indian authorities on September 24. “The only information we have is that the militants left their camps…they have not been handed over to us,” he said at a press conference. He also said, “We are optimistic about starting a dialogue with the ULFA soon even though I cannot give you a date for that right now. And not just the ULFA, our efforts are on to bring other outfits such as the NDFB to the negotiation table”.
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September - 25 
Cadre belonging to Vice Chairman faction of the PREPAK, identified as Khoirom Ibomcha Singh alias Kangba alias Suresh (19), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Wangjing bazaar area.
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Cadre belonging to Vice Chairman faction of the PREPAK, identified as Khoirom Ibomcha Singh alias Kangba alias Suresh (19), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police from Wangjing bazaar area.
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September - 25 
Cautioning the troopers of Nagaland's Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) deployed in the Purulia District against carrying out orders to kill “the common people of Jangalmahal,” the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 25 said they s
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Cautioning the troopers of Nagaland's Indian Reserve Battalion (IRB) deployed in the Purulia District against carrying out orders to kill “the common people of Jangalmahal,” the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 25 said they should otherwise be prepared for an “inglorious end” to their lives in retaliatory violence, reports The Hindu.
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September - 25 September - 26
Sify.com reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in West Bengal, Police said on September 26. While four Maoist cadres were arrested from Purulia District on September 26, another Maoist was arrested from W
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Sify.com reports that five Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested in West Bengal, Police said on September 26. While four Maoist cadres were arrested from Purulia District on September 26, another Maoist was arrested from West Midnapore District in the night of September 25. Purulia District Police Superintendent Rajesh Yadav said: 'Four Maoists cadres, Gunda Singh Murmu, Lakshi Kanta Murmu, Abhiram Das and Choton Khotowal, were arrested from Jhalda. 'The cadres were active in the Ayodhya Hill area and planned to carry out a strike. We will interrogate them to know whereabouts of their associates,' Rajesh Yadav said. While, Birsha Soren (25), a cadre of the Sidhu Kanu Gana Militia, the militant wing of the pro-Maoist People's Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA) was arrested from Goaltore area of West Midnapore District.
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September - 25 
The Hindu reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Nrusimha Panda alias Babuli Panda, a leader of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD), at Ramgiri village in Baipariguda Block of Koraput District in the afternoon of Septemb
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The Hindu reports that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed Nrusimha Panda alias Babuli Panda, a leader of the ruling Biju Janata Dal (BJD), at Ramgiri village in Baipariguda Block of Koraput District in the afternoon of September 25. Babuli Panda was the former president of the Baipariguda Block Unit of the BJD and a civil contractor by profession. According to sources, the Maoists also left a letter at the spot claiming their hands in the killing. Maoists alleged that Babuli Panda was a supporter of ‘Shanti Committee' which is opposed to CPI-Maoist and Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) being sponsored by the Maoists and he was also involved in corruption for which he had to face their wrath.
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September - 25 
Two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, including a woman cadre, were arrested by the Police, when they hiding in the residence of a person at Borpathar area in Golaghat District on September 25, according to Assam Tribune. Two cellular
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Two United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants, including a woman cadre, were arrested by the Police, when they hiding in the residence of a person at Borpathar area in Golaghat District on September 25, according to Assam Tribune. Two cellular phones with four subscriber identity module (SIM) cards and some documents were recovered from the possession of the duo who got arms training in Myanmar in 2008, said Police adding that the two militants hail from Mahmora area in neighbouring Sivasagar District.
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September - 26 
A civilian was shot dead by unidentified militants in the Dangiwacha area of Baramulla District on September 26, reported Daily Excelsior. Ghulam Mohiuddin Bhat was shot at by the militants while he was coming out of a local mosque at Chatloora in th
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A civilian was shot dead by unidentified militants in the Dangiwacha area of Baramulla District on September 26, reported Daily Excelsior. Ghulam Mohiuddin Bhat was shot at by the militants while he was coming out of a local mosque at Chatloora in the Rafiabad area. No militant outfit has claimed responsibility for the attack so far.
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September - 26 
A combined force of the West Garo Hills, East Garo Hills and South Garo Hills District Police neutralised a major camp housing two different units of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Durama Hills of Nokrek Range on September 26. The mili
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A combined force of the West Garo Hills, East Garo Hills and South Garo Hills District Police neutralised a major camp housing two different units of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Durama Hills of Nokrek Range on September 26. The militants managed to escape from the camp after a brief encounter. One grenade, huge quantity of food rations, uniforms and other clothing besides livestock meant for feeding the camp inmates were recovered from the camp. Preliminary investigation revealed that the outfit's ‘chairman’ Champion Sangma and ‘army chief’ Sohan D. Shira were at the camp when the encounter occurred. The Police informed that they found several personal items belonged to the two leaders. The camp had two separate units - one where the top leaders stayed and the other was a training section. As many as 70 cadres were believed to have been undergoing training when the camp was neutralised, Police sources claimed. The report adds that a joint operation of the Police from the three Districts of Garo Hills had been going on in and around Durama Hills range since September 22 to flush out the militants.
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September - 26 
A huge cache of sophisticated arms and ammunition, which was recovered six years ago in Bangladesh, was procured from a Chinese state-run arms factory for the ULFA, a media report claimed on September 26, reports Assam Tribune.
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A huge cache of sophisticated arms and ammunition, which was recovered six years ago in Bangladesh, was procured from a Chinese state-run arms factory for the ULFA, a media report claimed on September 26, reports Assam Tribune.
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September - 26 
A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) adre, Ningthoujam Kanoibi Singh alias Jayanta (31), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Samaram Mayai Keithel area on September 26.
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A Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) adre, Ningthoujam Kanoibi Singh alias Jayanta (31), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Samaram Mayai Keithel area on September 26.
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September - 26 
A top Maoist, identified as Prakash alias Neman Ganju wanted by the Police of four States of Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, was arrested from Debu village in Simdega District on September 26, reports Times of India. The Police also recove
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A top Maoist, identified as Prakash alias Neman Ganju wanted by the Police of four States of Bihar, Orissa, Jharkhand and Chhattisgarh, was arrested from Debu village in Simdega District on September 26, reports Times of India. The Police also recovered ten detonators, five gelatine sticks, a revolver and four bullets, Sub-Divisional Police Officer Vinod Kumar Gupta said. Prakash is a self-styled ‘sub-zonal commander’ and came as the head of a firing squad of the CPI-Maoist, which had planned to perpetrate a crime in the District. Prakash had joined the Maoist Coordination Centre (MCC) in 1986, and was also arrested in 2007 and was released on July 8, 2010.
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September - 26 
Curfew was relaxed on September 26 in Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir Valley, The Hindu reported. The curfew relaxation began a little earlier and it was extended to all areas in a phased manner. “No major untoward incident took place durin
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Curfew was relaxed on September 26 in Srinagar and other major towns of Kashmir Valley, The Hindu reported. The curfew relaxation began a little earlier and it was extended to all areas in a phased manner. “No major untoward incident took place during this period,” an unnamed Police spokesman said.
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September - 26 
Daily Excelsior reports that differences came to the fore among separatists as Mohammad Yasin Malik-led Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on September 26 took exception to All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed Ali Shah Ge
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Daily Excelsior reports that differences came to the fore among separatists as Mohammad Yasin Malik-led Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on September 26 took exception to All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani's remarks that Jammu and Kashmir could not survive as an independent country. "We respect every leader and the party associated with the on-going movement in Kashmir. But, we request the leaders not to issue statements which can lead to chaos and confusion among the people," several JKLF leaders said in a statement. The leaders, without mentioning Geelani, were reacting to his interview to a private news channel on September 25 in which he had said Jammu and Kashmir would have to accede either to Pakistan or India as it could not survive as a sovereign State. The JKLF leaders said there were many countries smaller than Jammu and Kashmir in terms of resources, area and population which had survived. This is for the first time during the current unrest in the Valley that separatist leaders have publicly voiced their differences over resolution of the Kashmir issue.
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September - 26 
Imphal Free Press reports that people at Moirang Kampu in Imphal East District captured four cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) in two different incidents when they were trying to attack Gram Panchaya
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Imphal Free Press reports that people at Moirang Kampu in Imphal East District captured four cadres belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) in two different incidents when they were trying to attack Gram Panchayat member, identified as Wahengbam Dhiren (40), on September 26. Two of them were handing over a bomb in the guise of a gift pack to Wahengbam. They were subsequently handed over by people to the Police.
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September - 26 
KLNLF cadre, Lamkhang Longhan (40), was killed during joint operation by the Army and Police at Diring Naharbari under Kohonra Police Station in Kaziranga area of Golaghata District on September 26. A pistol, along with six rounds of amuniiton, was
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KLNLF cadre, Lamkhang Longhan (40), was killed during joint operation by the Army and Police at Diring Naharbari under Kohonra Police Station in Kaziranga area of Golaghata District on September 26. A pistol, along with six rounds of amuniiton, was recovered from him. Another militant escaped from the incident site.
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September - 26 
Security sources in Britain on September 26 warned that a plot is hatched by an unnamed al Qaeda linked militant outfit to target or abduct British athletes and fans coming to India for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in retaliation to Britain’s support
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Security sources in Britain on September 26 warned that a plot is hatched by an unnamed al Qaeda linked militant outfit to target or abduct British athletes and fans coming to India for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in retaliation to Britain’s support to the war in Afghanistan, reports Times of India. According to the report, citizens of Australia, Canada and New Zealand could be targeted for the same reason.
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September - 26 
Sify.com reports that four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a sarpanch (president of panchayat, the village level local self Government institution) in Koraput District on September 26. The sarpanch of Dumuripadar panchaya
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Sify.com reports that four Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres abducted a sarpanch (president of panchayat, the village level local self Government institution) in Koraput District on September 26. The sarpanch of Dumuripadar panchayat, identified as Chingu Jani, was standing near a tea stall with other people in Mathiliput village when he was abducted.
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September - 26 
Telegraph reports that from the time of cessation of all hostilities between Naga armed groups since 2008, there has been a sharp increase in extortion as well as abduction of businessmen and affluent people by militants, particularly in Dimapur and
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Telegraph reports that from the time of cessation of all hostilities between Naga armed groups since 2008, there has been a sharp increase in extortion as well as abduction of businessmen and affluent people by militants, particularly in Dimapur and Kohima. The report adds that this became possible as the militants could move about freely without fearing other factions.
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September - 26 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on September 26 said its personnel resort to firing only after exhausting all non-lethal methods of crowd control, according to Daily Excelsior. "There is a perception among some people, in particular among sec
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) on September 26 said its personnel resort to firing only after exhausting all non-lethal methods of crowd control, according to Daily Excelsior. "There is a perception among some people, in particular among sections of civil society that CRPF is firing on unruly mobs in Jammu and Kashmir at the first instance without using alternate methods. All non-lethal methods are used to disperse the mobs and firing is resorted to only when there is an imminent danger to life and property," CRPF Special Director General (DG) N. K. Tripathy said. The CRPF personnel along with the State Police were increasingly using non-lethal methods of crowd control in the Valley, he said adding, "It is presumed in some sections that CRPF uses force at the first sight of mobs. Some people have even criticised the force for going berserk. This is far from truth." "The situation in Jammu and Kashmir in recent months has been very disturbed and the law and order situation is in turmoil. Riotous mobs pelt stones on Security Force personnel on regular basis. More than 50 times, the CRPF camps have been attacked by mobs," the Special DG informed. He said over 1400 force personnel had been injured in the past three months in the State.
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September - 26 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set a 48-hour deadline in the evening of September 26 for accepting their demands for releasing the four Policemen they claim to have abducted on September 19, reports Sify.com. “There were a few handw
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set a 48-hour deadline in the evening of September 26 for accepting their demands for releasing the four Policemen they claim to have abducted on September 19, reports Sify.com. “There were a few handwritten leaflets found in Bijapur District's Bhopalpatanam area Sunday [September 26] in which Maoists have stated their demands included scrapping the anti-Maoist drive otherwise they will eliminate the policemen within 48 hours,” State Director General of Police (DGP) Vishwa Ranjan told IANS. Maoists had abducted seven Policemen on September 19 from Bhopalpatnam area of Bijapur District close to Andhra Pradesh border and had killed three of them a day later. Officials at the Police headquarters said that an Assistant Sub-Inspector, S. Bhagat, and three Constables are in the Maoists’ captivity and the Maoists have probably been shuttling them from one densely forested location to another between Chhattisgarh and Andhra Pradesh. “The letter has stated demands for scrapping the anti-Maoist drive Green Hunt, releasing a few people of four villages, stopping alleged police atrocities and starting peace talks,” the DGP said. He said those 'villagers' whose release the Maoists had demanded were actually village-level cadres of Maoists arrested on charges of involvement in unlawful activities.
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September - 26 
The Hindu reports that a group of 100 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and supporters killed two persons, identified as Pangi Prasad (28) and Pangi Srikanth (27), of Kotagunnalu village under Annavaram Police Station in Chintapalli
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The Hindu reports that a group of 100 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres and supporters killed two persons, identified as Pangi Prasad (28) and Pangi Srikanth (27), of Kotagunnalu village under Annavaram Police Station in Chintapalli Mandal (Administrative Unit) of Visakhapatnam Agency in the early hours of September 26.They accused them of being Police informers and killed them. Condemning the killing of Prasad and Srikant a statement issued by the office of the Officer on Special Duty at Narsipatnam C.M. Trivikrama Varma said Maoists had no moral right to talk about State violence. In the name of killing informers, Maoists were killing innocent persons without regard to law of the land, the statement said. Branding them informers was only an excuse to killing them and they were not informers, it said asking all democratic-minded people to condemn the killing. Police suspect that the armed Maoists of Andhra-Orissa border might have carried out the killings. "A Police team has been dispatched to the village and further investigations are under way," Chintapalli Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) A. Ravi Krishna said, reports Times of India.
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September - 26 
Though schools remained opened but the attendance of students dropped significantly in view of the incidents of vandalisation of school buses by protestors on September 26.
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Though schools remained opened but the attendance of students dropped significantly in view of the incidents of vandalisation of school buses by protestors on September 26.
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September - 26 
Three cadres belonging to Lamyaanba Khuman faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), including two women, were arrested by a combined force of the Bishnupur District Police and Army on September 26, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identif
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Three cadres belonging to Lamyaanba Khuman faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), including two women, were arrested by a combined force of the Bishnupur District Police and Army on September 26, reports Imphal Free Press. They were identified as Hodam Anita (51), Thoudam Ibemcha alias Binita (29) and Kh. Dhanendra (24). Extortion notes were recovered from their possession.
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September - 27 
A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Khongbantabam Shontojit Singh (29), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Kanglapat Parking near MG Avenue on September 27. He disclos
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A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Khongbantabam Shontojit Singh (29), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Kanglapat Parking near MG Avenue on September 27. He disclosed of joining the outfit in September 2010 through one Bheigo of Nongada Awang Leikai. Shontojit further revealed that he had extorted huge amount of money from the general public of Imphal area at the instruction of Bheigo.
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September - 27 
A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Ningthoujam Surjit Meetei alias Achaiba (27), was arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles from Salungpham area. A 9-mm pistol containing one
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A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Ningthoujam Surjit Meetei alias Achaiba (27), was arrested by a combined force of the Thoubal District Police and Assam Rifles from Salungpham area. A 9-mm pistol containing one magazine loaded with four live rounds, one HE hand grenade and three demand letters of the faction were recovered from his possession. He is currently operating in the ‘finance section’ under the command of one Khoirangba of Thanga village.
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September - 27 
A cadre belonging to Noyon faction of the KCP, identified as Khumukcham Binand Singh (30), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police near Thoubal YK College. He disclosed that he was operating in the ‘finance section’.
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A cadre belonging to Noyon faction of the KCP, identified as Khumukcham Binand Singh (30), was arrested by the Thoubal District Police near Thoubal YK College. He disclosed that he was operating in the ‘finance section’.
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September - 27 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Farooq Ahmed, was arrested by Army and Police in a joint operation from village Nihal in the Gulabgarh area of Mahore in Reasi District on September 27, reported Daily Excelsior. Farooq was working fo
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Farooq Ahmed, was arrested by Army and Police in a joint operation from village Nihal in the Gulabgarh area of Mahore in Reasi District on September 27, reported Daily Excelsior. Farooq was working for Basharat Ahmed, a ‘divisional commander’ of the HM for Gulabgarh, presently operating in Kulgam District.
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September - 27 
A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Thounaojam Debendro (43), and a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, Nahakpam Ingocha alias Soken (32), were arrested by the Thoubal District Police.
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A People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadre, Thounaojam Debendro (43), and a Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadre, Nahakpam Ingocha alias Soken (32), were arrested by the Thoubal District Police.
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September - 27 
A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Mohammed Nurjaman alias Denny (43), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Sangakpham bazar area on September 27, reports Imphal Free Press. He revealed that he joined PULF through one Az
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A People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre, Mohammed Nurjaman alias Denny (43), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Sangakpham bazar area on September 27, reports Imphal Free Press. He revealed that he joined PULF through one Azad in 1997 and got basic ‘military training’ at Lairam Khullen.
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September - 27 
A recently published book entitled 'Obama's War' authored by investigative American journalist Bob Woodward claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was aware of the involvement of Inter Services Intelligence( ISI), Pakistan's spy agency,
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A recently published book entitled 'Obama's War' authored by investigative American journalist Bob Woodward claimed that the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) was aware of the involvement of Inter Services Intelligence( ISI), Pakistan's spy agency, in the terrorist attacks in Mumbai on November 26, 2008 (Also known as 26/11), reports Times of India. According to the author, less than a month after the Mumbai attacks, ISI Chief Lt Gen Ahmed Shuja Pasha had admitted before the CIA that the terror strikes had ISI links but claimed it was not an "authorised" operation and carried out by "rogue" elements. However, the CIA later received reliable intelligence that the ISI was directly involved in the training for Mumbai.
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September - 27 
A woman United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Purnima Konwar (25), was arrested from Bilotiagoria Chapori in Jorhat District on the same day, according to Telegraph.
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A woman United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Purnima Konwar (25), was arrested from Bilotiagoria Chapori in Jorhat District on the same day, according to Telegraph.
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September - 27 
According to Sify.com, six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Bhulabheda village of Belpahari area under Jhargram sub-division in West Midnapore District in the evening of September 27. They are identified as Banes
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According to Sify.com, six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Bhulabheda village of Belpahari area under Jhargram sub-division in West Midnapore District in the evening of September 27. They are identified as Baneshwar Pramanik, Bhagirath alias Putul, Biren Mordhanno, Patel Murmu, Sashadhar Karmakar and Amit Mahato. “All were cadres of Madan Mahato's squad, which was active in Belpahari area. Among the arrested Baneshwar was a prime catch as he was wanted in at least 10 cases including sedition, loot and damaging government properties,” said Jhargram Police District Superintendent Praveen Tripathi. The Police also recovered one fire arm, two landmines and ammunition and Maoist posters from them.
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An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with Army troops near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nawgam sector of Kupwara District on September 28, reported Daily Excelsior. A gun battle broke out when a search party of Army confronted heav
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An unidentified militant was killed in an encounter with Army troops near the Line of Control (LoC) in the Nawgam sector of Kupwara District on September 28, reported Daily Excelsior. A gun battle broke out when a search party of Army confronted heavily armed militants in the forests of Badi Behak in Nawgam Sector near LoC on September 27. One militant was killed in the exchange of firing. The identity and group affiliation of the slain militant could not be ascertained immediately as the operation was still in progress.
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September - 27 
Arun Dahutia, who was made ‘publicity secretary’ of the ULFA after Mithinga Daimary, had said in a statement that ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa would be responsible for any split in the outfit if he had hatched any conspiracy to bring the 23 ULFA
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Arun Dahutia, who was made ‘publicity secretary’ of the ULFA after Mithinga Daimary, had said in a statement that ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa would be responsible for any split in the outfit if he had hatched any conspiracy to bring the 23 ULFA leaders and cadres to Assam from Bangladesh. Based on that statement by Dahutia, there were media reports stating that the ULFA had split. However, ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah in an e-mail said that there was no split in the ULFA. “It’s only a temporary internal conflict. I will keep myself away from meaningless verbal duel. The difference in the ULFA is only on the mode of going in for the peace process. The enemy is out to split the ULFA. I hope our chairman will be able to foil the move.”
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September - 27 
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi confirmed the reports that the ULFA militants and their family members had neither been arrested nor had they surrendered, according to Telegraph.
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi confirmed the reports that the ULFA militants and their family members had neither been arrested nor had they surrendered, according to Telegraph.
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September - 27 
Authorities completely lifted curfew restrictions in Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Awantipora areas in South Kashmir and from Baramulla, Handwara, Bandipora and Handwara areas in North Kashmir. Similarly, from Budgam District in Central Kash
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Authorities completely lifted curfew restrictions in Anantnag, Pulwama, Kulgam, Shopian and Awantipora areas in South Kashmir and from Baramulla, Handwara, Bandipora and Handwara areas in North Kashmir. Similarly, from Budgam District in Central Kashmir curfew restrictions have also been lifted. Curfew restrictions were relaxed in Kangan and Ganderbal from 11am to 1pm, which were later extended upto 4pm. In downtown areas of Sopore, curfew was relaxed from 10am to 12pm and further extended upto 6 pm. In Kupwara town, Trehgam and Kralpora curfew was relaxed from 9am to 2pm and later extended upto 6.30pm. Similarly, in East, West, and South Zones of Srinagar city, curfew has been relaxed from 2 to 7pm, while in North and Hazratbal Zones it was relaxed from 5pm onwards.
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September - 27 
Chief Minister of Tripura Manik Sarkar said the turnaround was possible because of the sustained offensive by Security Forces, new thrusts to development efforts by the Government and above all cooperation by the Bangladesh Government in rooting out
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Chief Minister of Tripura Manik Sarkar said the turnaround was possible because of the sustained offensive by Security Forces, new thrusts to development efforts by the Government and above all cooperation by the Bangladesh Government in rooting out the militants’ bases on its soil. Sarkar, who is also the Home Minister of the State, said that the insurgents had taken advantage of the State’s 856 kilometre porous border with Bangladesh, but now the situation had changed with the change of guard in that country. The DGP said that Tripura had carved out a success story in containing insurgency in the country and the development work has got a momentum with the militancy on the wane.
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September - 27 
G.M. Srivastava, Security Advisor to Assam Chief Minister, said the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the ULFA, Paresh Barua, who is still adopting a hardline on the issue of talks, will be sidelined in the days to come with more and more of his close aides co
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G.M. Srivastava, Security Advisor to Assam Chief Minister, said the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the ULFA, Paresh Barua, who is still adopting a hardline on the issue of talks, will be sidelined in the days to come with more and more of his close aides coming back to Assam from abroad, according to Assam Tribune. Srivastava said that according to information available, Paresh Barua is believed to be in China, while, Antu Chowdang and Drishti Rajkhowa are in Bangladesh. Hira Sarania moves between Bangladesh and India and Jiban Moran is in Myanmar. He said efforts are on to establish contact with Hira Sarania to persuade him to come over ground.
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September - 27 
Private residence of a person, Laithangbam Rajen, at Uripok Sorbol Thingel Kabrabam Leikai in the Imphal West District was partially damaged when suspected militants carried out gun attack on September 27.
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Private residence of a person, Laithangbam Rajen, at Uripok Sorbol Thingel Kabrabam Leikai in the Imphal West District was partially damaged when suspected militants carried out gun attack on September 27.
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September - 27 
Schools across Kashmir Valley reopened on September 27 after remaining shut for 100 days due to civil disturbances, according to Daily Excelsior. Attendance was, however, thin in the wake of All Party Hurriyat Conference–Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed
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Schools across Kashmir Valley reopened on September 27 after remaining shut for 100 days due to civil disturbances, according to Daily Excelsior. Attendance was, however, thin in the wake of All Party Hurriyat Conference–Geelani (APHC-G) leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani’s call to parents not to send their wards to schools and colleges. Security Force (SF) personnel ensured that students and teachers had a smooth passage through areas where there were curfew and other restrictions. In order to ensure the smooth functioning of schools, the State Government had pressed a fleet of State Road Transport Corporation buses into service. More than 170 buses were deployed on 11 city routes for facilitating the movement of students and school staff. Despite tight security deployment around the schools, the school buses of some private schools became the target of the protestors, who smashed window panes of many vehicles at Rawalpora, Rangreth, Nowgam and also allegedly harassed the school staff at Nowshehra, Nowhatta and some other areas. Reopening of educational institutions was part of Centre's 8-point initiative to bring back peace in the Valley.
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September - 27 
Sources said that the Bangladesh Government has in its custody senior ULFA leader Dristi Rajkhowa who happens to be a close ally of the outfit’s ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua. Government sources indicate that Dristi Rajkhowa could be handed over
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Sources said that the Bangladesh Government has in its custody senior ULFA leader Dristi Rajkhowa who happens to be a close ally of the outfit’s ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua. Government sources indicate that Dristi Rajkhowa could be handed over to India any day now. The senior ULFA leader held complete sway over the border area on the Bangladesh side and was the chief architect in creating safe routes to and from India as well as in establishing camps along the border areas. He trained the cadres and supervised the shipment of arms from Bangladesh into India through the Garo Hills sector, informed a senior security official.
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September - 27 
The All Party Hurriyat Conference–Mirwaiz (APHC-M) rejected Centre’s latest initiative on Kashmir, saying it was "disappointing" as it reflected lack of willingness to meet the aspirations of the people. The APHC-G has already rejected the package as
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The All Party Hurriyat Conference–Mirwaiz (APHC-M) rejected Centre’s latest initiative on Kashmir, saying it was "disappointing" as it reflected lack of willingness to meet the aspirations of the people. The APHC-G has already rejected the package as a "mere eye-wash".
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September - 27 
The authorities started making preparations for re-opening educational institutions from September 27 (today) and conducting the annual examinations. The institutions were shut for over three months owing to strikes and curfew. The State Government h
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The authorities started making preparations for re-opening educational institutions from September 27 (today) and conducting the annual examinations. The institutions were shut for over three months owing to strikes and curfew. The State Government has released the date-sheet for examinations for four classes. “We have formulated a plan to reopen all the schools in the rural as well as urban areas, including Srinagar city, from tomorrow [Monday],” Education Minister Peerzada Mohammad Sayeed said at a news conference.
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September - 27 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) called a 24-hour bandh (general shut down) on September 30 in Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal and Jharkhand to protest the death of more than 100 civilians in Jammu and Kashmir
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) called a 24-hour bandh (general shut down) on September 30 in Chhattisgarh, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Orissa, West Bengal and Jharkhand to protest the death of more than 100 civilians in Jammu and Kashmir since June, 2010. The bandh shall also be enforced in the Districts of Gadchiroli, Gondia and Chandrapur in Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh's Balaghat District. “The CPI (Maoist) also calls for withdrawal of the paramilitary forces from Kashmir and a repeal of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act.”
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September - 27 
The Maoists blew up the Panchayat Bhawan (building of the village level local self Government institution) and a hostel in Anandpur on September 27.
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The Maoists blew up the Panchayat Bhawan (building of the village level local self Government institution) and a hostel in Anandpur on September 27.
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September - 27 
The members of the Maoist-backed Peoples' Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), observing a shutdown in the District put up banner on the railway tracks at Banstola Station near Jhargram in the afternoon, following which train services along th
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The members of the Maoist-backed Peoples' Committee against Police Atrocities (PCPA), observing a shutdown in the District put up banner on the railway tracks at Banstola Station near Jhargram in the afternoon, following which train services along the Kharagpur-Tatanagar and Kharagpur-Rourkela routes of South Eastern Railway (SER) were disrupted. Train services again resumed after five hours. The PCPA members were observing last day of their 48-hours shut down demanding withdrawal of joint forces from the Junglemahal (forested areas of West Midnapore, Bankura and Purulia District).
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September - 27 
Three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres were arrested by Security Forces at Lalmati under Bakalia Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on September 27, reports Assam Tribune. They were identified as ‘sergeant major’ Binut Khakh
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Three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadres were arrested by Security Forces at Lalmati under Bakalia Police Station in Karbi Anglong District on September 27, reports Assam Tribune. They were identified as ‘sergeant major’ Binut Khakhlary, Bharat Basumatary and Lakhinath Brahma.
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September - 27 
Three well-trained United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were handed over by the Bangladesh Rifles to the Border Security Force at Halchati border outpost between Dalu and Purakhasia in West Garo Hills District on September 27, according t
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Three well-trained United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants were handed over by the Bangladesh Rifles to the Border Security Force at Halchati border outpost between Dalu and Purakhasia in West Garo Hills District on September 27, according to Shillong Times. They were subsequently taken into custody by the Assam Police. They were identified as Praful Hazarika, Bhoben Dahatia and Rajiv Changmai. They belonged to Tinsukia District of Assam and were operating under the ‘28th battalion’ of the ULFA. They had undergone training at the main ULFA camp at Bangkakura, opposite Dalu, under Sherpur District of Bangladesh.
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September - 27 
Top ULFA leader Mithinga Daimary, who is on bail, rejected the reports of split in the ULFA, reports Sentinel. He also rejected the media reports that ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa had conspired from the jail itself to make 23 leaders of the outf
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Top ULFA leader Mithinga Daimary, who is on bail, rejected the reports of split in the ULFA, reports Sentinel. He also rejected the media reports that ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa had conspired from the jail itself to make 23 leaders of the outfit desert their camps in Bangladesh and come to Assam. Daimary said that the 23 ULFA leaders and cadres who had left Bangladesh recently were under the safe custody of ‘709th battalion’ of the ULFA.
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September - 27 
Tripura Director General of Police (DGP) Pranay Sahaya said, as many as 7,992 militants belonging to different outfits, including the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), have surrendered to the authorities
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Tripura Director General of Police (DGP) Pranay Sahaya said, as many as 7,992 militants belonging to different outfits, including the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All-Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), have surrendered to the authorities in the last 17 years, reports Sentinel. In 2009-10 alone, 225 insurgents had surrendered and during the period 24 insurgency-related incidents happened in which nine persons died. The number of insurgency-related incidents in 2007 was 113 which came down to 80 in 2008 and in 2009 it was only 24.
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September - 27 
Two cadres belonging to Lamyaanba Khuman faction of the KCP were arrested by a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and 24 Assam Rifles in two separate search operations at Kongpal Iranpham Thongkhong and Khongjom Laibung on September 27
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Two cadres belonging to Lamyaanba Khuman faction of the KCP were arrested by a combined force of the Imphal East District Police and 24 Assam Rifles in two separate search operations at Kongpal Iranpham Thongkhong and Khongjom Laibung on September 27. They were identified as Hemam Boinao alias Boy Singh (25) and Tekcham Ningol Mutum Ongbi Kiranmala (35). Five Chinese made hand-grenades properly concealed inside portable electric lamps were recovered from their possession. The Police said that hand grenades were to be used in extortions in valley area. Boinao was also involved in the September 26 grenade attack carried out at the residence of Pradhan Dhiren of Moirang Kampu
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September - 27 
Union Government interlocutor P. C. Haldar met the jailed leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) in the Central jail, Guwahati for a detailed discussion on the possibility of initiating the process of talks, while, three more cadres of
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Union Government interlocutor P. C. Haldar met the jailed leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) in the Central jail, Guwahati for a detailed discussion on the possibility of initiating the process of talks, while, three more cadres of the militant outfit returned from Bangladesh on September 27. The ‘Central Publicity Secretary’ of the ULFA, Mithinga Daimary told the daily that Haldar had talks with ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa, ‘Foreign Secretary’ Sasha Choudhury and ‘Deputy Commander-in-Chief’ Raju Baruah in a “cordial atmosphere’. He refused to divulge the details of the discussion but termed the outcome as a “positive one”.
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September - 27 
Union Government’s P.C. Haldar held talks with some leaders of the outfit inside the jail, including Arabinda Rajkhowa and Sasha Choudhury, who are likely to play critical roles in the proposed peace process.
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Union Government’s P.C. Haldar held talks with some leaders of the outfit inside the jail, including Arabinda Rajkhowa and Sasha Choudhury, who are likely to play critical roles in the proposed peace process.
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September - 27 
With the killing of seven more cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), the death toll increased to 13 in the ongoing anti-Maoist operation in the Saranda forest of West Singhbhum District that started on September 25, reports The
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With the killing of seven more cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), the death toll increased to 13 in the ongoing anti-Maoist operation in the Saranda forest of West Singhbhum District that started on September 25, reports The Hindu. The operation was launched jointly by the Security Forces (SFs) of Jharkhand and Orissa. More than 4,000 SF personnel and two helicopters have been deployed. Director-General of Police Neyaz Ahmad said the bodies of some of the Maoists were recovered.
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September - 28 
A female over ground worker of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Rita Devi alias Subita, was arrested by a joint force of the Moirang Police and Assam Rifles during a search operation in Bishnupur District on Sept
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A female over ground worker of the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK), identified as Rita Devi alias Subita, was arrested by a joint force of the Moirang Police and Assam Rifles during a search operation in Bishnupur District on September 28. She confessed her involvement in extortion and ‘tax’ collection activities for the PREPAK.
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September - 28 
A PULF cadre, Abdul Karim alias Itombi (58), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Canchipur area on September 28. One 9-mm pistol with magazine, four live rounds of 9-mm pistol, one license SBBL gun and one cellular phone were recovered from his pos
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A PULF cadre, Abdul Karim alias Itombi (58), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Canchipur area on September 28. One 9-mm pistol with magazine, four live rounds of 9-mm pistol, one license SBBL gun and one cellular phone were recovered from his possession.
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September - 28 
Altogether 12 cadres of the Pakan Reunification Army (PRA), including its ‘secretary’ Nungchin (53), surrendered before the Manipur Police and Assam Rifles along with arms and ammunition in a formal surrender ceremony at Mantripukhri in Imphal West D
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Altogether 12 cadres of the Pakan Reunification Army (PRA), including its ‘secretary’ Nungchin (53), surrendered before the Manipur Police and Assam Rifles along with arms and ammunition in a formal surrender ceremony at Mantripukhri in Imphal West District on September 28, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 28 
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi exuded the hope that the talks with ULFA could be held within the next two months, reported Assam Tribune. He was making this statement after his meeting with P.C. Haldar, at his Khanapara official residence in Guwaha
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi exuded the hope that the talks with ULFA could be held within the next two months, reported Assam Tribune. He was making this statement after his meeting with P.C. Haldar, at his Khanapara official residence in Guwahati. The Chief Minister said that efforts are also on to involve ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua in the negotiation process.
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September - 28 
Daily Excelsior reports that the law and order situation in Kashmir Valley on September 28 remained by and large peaceful. Barring two stray incidents of stone pelting in Sopore town in Baramulla District and Darish Kadal area of Srinagar in which tw
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Daily Excelsior reports that the law and order situation in Kashmir Valley on September 28 remained by and large peaceful. Barring two stray incidents of stone pelting in Sopore town in Baramulla District and Darish Kadal area of Srinagar in which two persons were injured, Kashmir witnessed a peaceful day, official sources said. Curfew has been lifted from seven Districts of the Valley already while restrictions, which were in place in Budgam District since September 26, have also been lifted. Curfew was imposed in Srinagar city on September 12 and was extended to the entire Kashmir valley next day following widespread violence.
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September - 28 
Don Bosco High School Guardians/Parents Association at Chingmeirong in Imphal East District appealed to the Lamyanba Khuman group belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP to withdraw the monetary demand served on the teachers of the school.
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Don Bosco High School Guardians/Parents Association at Chingmeirong in Imphal East District appealed to the Lamyanba Khuman group belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP to withdraw the monetary demand served on the teachers of the school.
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September - 28 
Economic Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze two stationary trucks parked along the NH-215 in Roxi area under K. Balang Police Station and left several posters at about 5.30 am [IST] in Sundarg
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Economic Times reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze two stationary trucks parked along the NH-215 in Roxi area under K. Balang Police Station and left several posters at about 5.30 am [IST] in Sundargarh District on September 28.
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September - 28 
On September 28, Jammu and Kashmir Government appealed to the separatists to come forward for dialogue to find a lasting solution to the Kashmir problem. "We call upon all the parties especially the separatists to come forward for dialogue so that la
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On September 28, Jammu and Kashmir Government appealed to the separatists to come forward for dialogue to find a lasting solution to the Kashmir problem. "We call upon all the parties especially the separatists to come forward for dialogue so that lasting solution can be found and the state progresses ahead", said the minister for rural development Ali Mohammad Sagar.
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September - 28 
On September 28, the fourth day of the anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operations, Security Forces (SFs) recovered four more landmines from the buffer zone of Saranda forest, namely Tirulposi, Digha, Thalkobad and Jeraikela in the W
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On September 28, the fourth day of the anti-Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) operations, Security Forces (SFs) recovered four more landmines from the buffer zone of Saranda forest, namely Tirulposi, Digha, Thalkobad and Jeraikela in the West Singhbhum District, reports Telegraph. With this, the landmines count has gone up to 20.
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Over 120 mortars and rockets were fired by Pakistan Army in worst ever shelling and firing for 11 hours on forward Indian positions in Krishna Ghati and Jhalas sectors in Poonch District in the night of September 28 during which an attempt was made t
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Over 120 mortars and rockets were fired by Pakistan Army in worst ever shelling and firing for 11 hours on forward Indian positions in Krishna Ghati and Jhalas sectors in Poonch District in the night of September 28 during which an attempt was made to push a group of 12 to 15 militants into this side from across the Line of Control (LoC), according to Daily Excelsior. Sources said the firing from Pakistan side, which had started at 8.20pm in the night of September 28 after an initial brief spell at 10.30am, continued till 7am on September 29. As many as 40 rockets, 80 mortars and over 6000 rounds of Light Machine Gun (LMG) were fired by Pakistan army during about 11 hours of uninterrupted firing at forward Indian posts of Kirpan, Teep Naveli, Nangi Tekri and Kranti between Krishna Ghati and Jhalas sectors. Pakistan army posts, active during the firing, included Roza, Battal, Pimple and Daaku. "However, Pakistan army failed to push the infiltrators due to effective retaliatory firing brought down by the troops. The intrusion bid was foiled by the troops’’, sources said, adding that at least 12 to 15 militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Al-Badr had tried to intrude into this side under the cover of heavy firing by Pakistan army.
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September - 28 
Pakistan Army in the night of September 28 resorted to shelling with mortars and rockets and used heavy fire arms targeting forward Indian posts in Krishna Ghati and Jhalas sectors in Poonch District trying to push a big group of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT
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Pakistan Army in the night of September 28 resorted to shelling with mortars and rockets and used heavy fire arms targeting forward Indian posts in Krishna Ghati and Jhalas sectors in Poonch District trying to push a big group of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Al-Badr militants from across the LoC. Indian troops retaliated and neutralized the militants trying to infiltrate into Indian Territory taking the cover of heavy firing from Pakistan army. There was no report of infiltration by the militants till mid-night but the firing was going on when the reports last came in. However, there was no report of any casualties on Indian side so far. Casualties, if any, on the other side were not known.
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September - 28 
Pakistani militant Ajmal Kasab on September 28 filed an appeal in Bombay High Court challenging death penalty awarded to him for killing 166 persons in the Mumbai terrorists attacks on November 26, 2008 (also known as 26/11), reports Press Trust of I
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Pakistani militant Ajmal Kasab on September 28 filed an appeal in Bombay High Court challenging death penalty awarded to him for killing 166 persons in the Mumbai terrorists attacks on November 26, 2008 (also known as 26/11), reports Press Trust of India. Kasab challenged the death penalty saying it was a harsh punishment imposed on him and pleaded that there were lapses in evidence produced by Police in the trial court.
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September - 28 
The ongoing operations and telephone intercepts established that CPI-Maoist formed a company of 100-odd armed cadres who moved in a single group carrying sophisticated weapons and explosives aimed at SFs scouring the forests of Saranda. Telephone int
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The ongoing operations and telephone intercepts established that CPI-Maoist formed a company of 100-odd armed cadres who moved in a single group carrying sophisticated weapons and explosives aimed at SFs scouring the forests of Saranda. Telephone intercepts of Maoist conversations also indicated that they had designated Tirulposi in Manoharpur in West Singhbhum, about 50 kilometres from Rourkela in Orissa, as a ‘capital’ where they would gather from Orissa and Bihar regularly to chalk out strategy. Times of India adds that four Maoist cadres were arrested from Tirulposi village. It further reports that the Maoists were planning a Dantewada like attack against SFs in Jharkhand.
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September - 28 
Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Kyamgei Palhanbi crossing on September 28. They were identified as Mayanglambam Shamungou Singh (44) and Yambem Narayan Singh (50). Two cellular phones we
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Two People's Liberation Army (PLA) cadres were arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Kyamgei Palhanbi crossing on September 28. They were identified as Mayanglambam Shamungou Singh (44) and Yambem Narayan Singh (50). Two cellular phones were recovered from their possession.
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September - 29 
A cadre belonging to Military Task Force faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Keisham Sunilkanta alias Goroba Singh (24), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Bamon Leikai. He disclosed that he joined the fac
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A cadre belonging to Military Task Force faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), identified as Keisham Sunilkanta alias Goroba Singh (24), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Bamon Leikai. He disclosed that he joined the faction in 2010 through one Santosh of Heingang and was operating under his ‘command’.
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September - 29 
A cadre of the Santhali Tiger Force (STF), identified as Mose Mardi (35), was arrested by the Army from Dingdinga area in Kokrajhar District on September 29, according to Sentinel. He was a cadre of Assam Cobra Militant Association (ACMA), but surre
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A cadre of the Santhali Tiger Force (STF), identified as Mose Mardi (35), was arrested by the Army from Dingdinga area in Kokrajhar District on September 29, according to Sentinel. He was a cadre of Assam Cobra Militant Association (ACMA), but surrendered in 2001 and later joined STF. Sources further revealed that he was involved in abduction, extortion and illegal possession of weapons. He was also involved in an attempt to abduct Lalan Prasad, Principal of Dingdinga Venture College. One locally-made rifle (AK-47 series) along with two live rounds of bullets was recovered from the possession of the arrested cadre.
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September - 29 
A cadre, N. Enaboi, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Sekmai area.
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A cadre, N. Enaboi, was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Sekmai area.
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September - 29 
A divisional engineer has fled from Rangapara station in Sonitpur District after suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants served him with an extortion demand, reports Telegraph. Sources in the railways told the daily on Septem
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A divisional engineer has fled from Rangapara station in Sonitpur District after suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants served him with an extortion demand, reports Telegraph. Sources in the railways told the daily on September 29 that the official fled to Guwahati a few days back after he started receiving phone calls from militants. The incident comes a month after the NDFB militants abducted two railway employees, a goods train driver and his assistant, from the Assam-Arunachal border on August 29. Sources said the NDFB had demanded INR five million to release the duo.
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September - 29 
A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Taj Mohammad, 26, on September 29 surrendered before the troops in the Thanna Mandi area of Rajouri District along with arms and explosive devices. At the time of surrender, Taj handed over one AK-47
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A Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Taj Mohammad, 26, on September 29 surrendered before the troops in the Thanna Mandi area of Rajouri District along with arms and explosive devices. At the time of surrender, Taj handed over one AK-47 rifle with one magazine and 30 rounds, one hand grenade, 22 detonators, one Identity card, PKR 500 and one matrix sheet. In August, the LeT militant Rafiya Maulvi, a ‘district commander’ and his associate Mohammad Asif had surrendered before the troops in Doda.
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September - 29 
A Pakistani militant of the LeT was killed in a gun battle in the Kangan area of Ganderbal District. He was identified as Aijaz Ahmad alias Amir, a resident of Lahore (Pakistan) city.
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A Pakistani militant of the LeT was killed in a gun battle in the Kangan area of Ganderbal District. He was identified as Aijaz Ahmad alias Amir, a resident of Lahore (Pakistan) city.
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September - 29 
A People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Maibam Lemba Meitei (23), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Moreh area in Chandel District on September 29. One cellular phone, a driving license and cash amount of INR 3020 were recove
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A People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Maibam Lemba Meitei (23), was arrested by the Assam Rifles from Moreh area in Chandel District on September 29. One cellular phone, a driving license and cash amount of INR 3020 were recovered from his possession. He was subsequently handed over to Imphal West District Police.
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September - 29 
A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Meisnam Kuber Luwang (34), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Moirangkhom on National Highway-39. He was identified as Meisnam Kuber Luwang (34). One Chinese made AK-56
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A People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre, Meisnam Kuber Luwang (34), was arrested by the Imphal West District Police from Moirangkhom on National Highway-39. He was identified as Meisnam Kuber Luwang (34). One Chinese made AK-56 rifle with one magazine and two live rounds were recovered from his possession.
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September - 29 
An ad hoc school teacher was arrested by the Police from Latehar for his alleged links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 25, reports IBN Live. The arrested teacher was identified as Jitu Bhagat, teaching at a middle s
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An ad hoc school teacher was arrested by the Police from Latehar for his alleged links with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) on September 25, reports IBN Live. The arrested teacher was identified as Jitu Bhagat, teaching at a middle school at Lawalong in Latehar District. A motor cycle and a mobile handset, belonging to the Maoists, were seized from him.
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September - 29 
An unnamed Police spokesman said that only 31 students were in Police custody in the Kashmir Valley while 363 others were bailed out. Thus, he said, 394 students were arrested, and 363 have been bailed out leaving only 31 in custody in whole of the V
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An unnamed Police spokesman said that only 31 students were in Police custody in the Kashmir Valley while 363 others were bailed out. Thus, he said, 394 students were arrested, and 363 have been bailed out leaving only 31 in custody in whole of the Valley at present.
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September - 29 
IBN Live reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a 60-year-old person at Mahupada village in K. Balang Police Station in Sundargarh District on September 29, suspecting him to be a Police informer. The villa
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IBN Live reports that the cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) killed a 60-year-old person at Mahupada village in K. Balang Police Station in Sundargarh District on September 29, suspecting him to be a Police informer. The villagers said the victim came to their village 2-3 days back was seen begging for food and staying in the village.
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September - 29 
India on September 29 slammed Pakistan for sponsoring militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and said Islamabad should not impart lessons to New Delhi on democracy and human rights, reported The Hindu. Hitting back at Pakistan a day after its
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India on September 29 slammed Pakistan for sponsoring militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, and said Islamabad should not impart lessons to New Delhi on democracy and human rights, reported The Hindu. Hitting back at Pakistan a day after its Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi harped on giving the Kashmiri people the right to “self-determination through a plebiscite,” External Affairs Minister S. M. Krishna said Islamabad must stop its state-sponsored militancy and terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. “Jammu and Kashmir, which is an integral part of India, is the target of Pakistan-sponsored militancy and terrorism. Pakistan must fulfil its solemn commitment of not allowing territory under its control to be used for terrorism directed against India,” Krishna said. “Credible and firm action by Pakistan against terrorist groups operating from its soil is in the interest of the region as it is in Pakistan's own interest.” Krishna further emphasised that “Pakistan has to live up to its commitment not to allow use of its soil by terrorists acting against India.” Pointing out that there could be no justification for terrorism just as there could be no good and bad terrorists, Krishna said it had emerged as one of the most serious threats to international peace and security. “Acts of terrorism need to be condemned by all, wherever and whenever they are committed, by whomsoever and for whatever purposes. It is important for every member-state of the U.N. to note that it is no longer possible to run with the hare and hunt with the hounds. To defeat this scourge, it is imperative for the global community to build on international cooperation and take concerted action against terrorists and their sponsors,” he said.
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September - 29 
Kashmir Valley returned to normalcy. As the law and order situation improved, the authorities lifted curfew from Kupwara and Ganderbal Districts. In addition, a Police spokesman said, "Curfew was relaxed in south, west and east zones of Srinagar city
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Kashmir Valley returned to normalcy. As the law and order situation improved, the authorities lifted curfew from Kupwara and Ganderbal Districts. In addition, a Police spokesman said, "Curfew was relaxed in south, west and east zones of Srinagar city from 8.00 am to 10.00 am, but the relaxation was later extended till further orders." Meanwhile, All Party Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) Chairman Syed Ahmad Shah Geelani’s decision to exempt the day from strikes and protests saw a massive 26 per cent more students attend schools as many private educational institutions opened, two days after the Government announced its plans to restart learning process in the Valley even during curfew days. While only 41 per cent of the students had attended classes across Kashmir Valley on September 28, the figure on September 29 stood at 67 per cent.
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September - 29 
On September 29, a group of three to four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants ambushed an Army patrol at Islampura between Dera Ki Gali (DKG) and Thanna Mandi in Rajouri District in which an Army soldier was injured, reported Daily Excelsior. In the resu
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On September 29, a group of three to four Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants ambushed an Army patrol at Islampura between Dera Ki Gali (DKG) and Thanna Mandi in Rajouri District in which an Army soldier was injured, reported Daily Excelsior. In the resultant encounter, all three militants were shot dead by Army and Police. Sources said a group of about half a dozen militants was still active in Dera Ki Gali and Thanna Mandi areas but they continued to change positions to avoid falling into trap of the Security Force (SFs) personnel.
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September - 29 
Sangai Express reports that unidentified militants triggered a bomb blast at the residence of Executive Engineer (power) at Hamleikhong West in Ukhrul District on September 29, according to Sangai Express.
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Sangai Express reports that unidentified militants triggered a bomb blast at the residence of Executive Engineer (power) at Hamleikhong West in Ukhrul District on September 29, according to Sangai Express.
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September - 29 
The Army and Police recovered a huge quantity of explosive material and arms and ammunition in Kishtwar District on September 29. The SFs carried out a joint search operation in Bichar forest area of Chatru after information that the Hizb-ul-Mujahide
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The Army and Police recovered a huge quantity of explosive material and arms and ammunition in Kishtwar District on September 29. The SFs carried out a joint search operation in Bichar forest area of Chatru after information that the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants had dumped a major consignment of explosives and arms in a natural cave to carry out blasts and other subversive activities in the district. Recoveries included 25 kilograms of RDX, two pistols (one Chinese and another Pakistani), two 12 bore rifles, two wireless sets, five grenades, one grenade of Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL), 14 gelatine sticks, 288 AK-47 rounds and a large quantity of ration items.
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September - 29 
The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on September 29 indicated that it was ready for talks if the “government of India comes up with a meaningful offer of a dialogue process for resolution of the Kashmir issue,” The Hindu adds. In a statemen
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The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) on September 29 indicated that it was ready for talks if the “government of India comes up with a meaningful offer of a dialogue process for resolution of the Kashmir issue,” The Hindu adds. In a statement issued after the JKLF's executive council meeting chaired by Chairman Yasin Malik, its spokesman said, “It will consider it [such an offer] and deliberate over it carefully.”
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September - 29 
The State Government on September 29 decided to release all the youth arrested for stone-pelting during the last four months, remove 16 Security Forces' bunkers from Srinagar city, constituted two committees to review the disturbed areas in the Valle
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The State Government on September 29 decided to release all the youth arrested for stone-pelting during the last four months, remove 16 Security Forces' bunkers from Srinagar city, constituted two committees to review the disturbed areas in the Valley and Jammu provinces under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and review the cases of those persons detained under Public Safety Act (PSA), reported Daily Excelsior. The biggest reconciliatory move from the State Government came in the form of decision to immediately release over 50 youth, including 31 students, who were arrested on the charges of stone-pelting since June 11. Also, the mobile telephone services will be restored in Baramulla and Sopore towns immediately. The mobile services in these areas were suspended in July when the agitation began to intensify with violent protests becoming a daily routine.
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September - 29 
Tripura Government extended for another six months the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), citing militant activities along the border with Bangladesh, an official said on September 29, according to Sentinel. “In some areas of the state border
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Tripura Government extended for another six months the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), citing militant activities along the border with Bangladesh, an official said on September 29, according to Sentinel. “In some areas of the state bordering Bangladesh, the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) are active,” the official said. Of the 64 Police Stations in Tripura, the AFSPA is in force in 34 Police Stations and partially in six since 1997.
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September - 29 
Two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by a combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Assam Rifles from near the temple of Ebudhou Korouhanba at Moidangpok, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as Naorem Arun
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Two Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) cadres were arrested by a combined force of the Imphal West District Police and Assam Rifles from near the temple of Ebudhou Korouhanba at Moidangpok, according to Sangai Express. They were identified as Naorem Arun alias Karou Singh (23) and Angom Angouton Singh (28). They disclosed that they had extorted huge money from general public of Patsoi and Lamsang area under the ‘command’ of Yambung alias Malemnganba for the outfit’s fund.
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September - 29 
Two KYKL cadres were arrested by a combined force the Assam Rifles and Imphal West District Police. They were identified as Naorem Arun alias Korou Singh (23) and Angom Angouton Singh (28). One 9-mm pistol with six live rounds and one cellular phone
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Two KYKL cadres were arrested by a combined force the Assam Rifles and Imphal West District Police. They were identified as Naorem Arun alias Korou Singh (23) and Angom Angouton Singh (28). One 9-mm pistol with six live rounds and one cellular phone were recovered from their possession. Also, two over ground workers of the PREPAK were arrested by the Assam Rifles on September 29. They were identified as H. Ranjit Singh alias Basant (21) and Kh Abung Singh alias Mangan (29). They were handed over to Moirang Police Station in Bishnupur District.
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September - 30 
A cadre belonging to MI Khan faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Umid Ali alias Ithem (24), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Changamdabi Makha Leikai on September 30. Three live rounds of 9-mm and a bl
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A cadre belonging to MI Khan faction of the People’s United Liberation Front (PULF), identified as Umid Ali alias Ithem (24), was arrested by the Assam Rifles personnel from Changamdabi Makha Leikai on September 30. Three live rounds of 9-mm and a blank demand letter of PULF were recovered from Umid Ali’s possession.
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September - 30 
A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Thokchom Boi alias Sharatchandra Singh (29), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Bashikhong near Meira Club on September 30. He disclosed that he joined the outf
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A cadre belonging to Military Council faction of the KCP, identified as Thokchom Boi alias Sharatchandra Singh (29), was arrested by the Imphal East District Police from Bashikhong near Meira Club on September 30. He disclosed that he joined the outfit in 2004 through one Kh. Romesh and he was involved in extortion of money from people.
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September - 30 
ANI reports that a 24-hour shutdown called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Ranchi hit transport services on September 30.
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ANI reports that a 24-hour shutdown called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Ranchi hit transport services on September 30.
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September - 30 
Around 25 to 30 armed Maoists set ablaze a liquor joint at Bansapal in Keonjhar District on September 30.
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Around 25 to 30 armed Maoists set ablaze a liquor joint at Bansapal in Keonjhar District on September 30.
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September - 30 
Curfew was re-imposed in all major towns, except in Pulwama and Shopian, of the Kashmir Valley on September 30, reported PTI.
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Curfew was re-imposed in all major towns, except in Pulwama and Shopian, of the Kashmir Valley on September 30, reported PTI.
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September - 30 
Five Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres abducted R. Syngkon, the District transport officer of East Garo Hills District, and his driver from his official residence in Williamnagar on September 30.
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Five Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres abducted R. Syngkon, the District transport officer of East Garo Hills District, and his driver from his official residence in Williamnagar on September 30.
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September - 30 
On September 30, a Policeman was injured in an encounter between SFs and militants in the Kangan area. An unnamed Police spokesman said "Police and Army troops engaged the militants in an encounter this evening at Chak-Akha in Kangan, 45 kms from her
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On September 30, a Policeman was injured in an encounter between SFs and militants in the Kangan area. An unnamed Police spokesman said "Police and Army troops engaged the militants in an encounter this evening at Chak-Akha in Kangan, 45 kms from here". "One constable of police suffered injuries in the operation", he added
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September - 30 
The family members of jailed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘deputy commander’ Raju Barua moved a bail petition before the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) (TADA) court in Guwahati on September 30, reports Telegraph
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The family members of jailed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘deputy commander’ Raju Barua moved a bail petition before the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) (TADA) court in Guwahati on September 30, reports Telegraph.
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September - 30 
The Hindu reports that the four Policemen abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were released late in the night of September 30. They were expected to arrive at a Police Camp in Dantewada District, said Senior Superintendent of
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The Hindu reports that the four Policemen abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were released late in the night of September 30. They were expected to arrive at a Police Camp in Dantewada District, said Senior Superintendent of Police S.R.P. Kalluri.
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September - 30 
The Orissa Government on September 30 discussed better coordination between Central Paramilitary Forces and the Police for anti-Maoist operations, official sources said.
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The Orissa Government on September 30 discussed better coordination between Central Paramilitary Forces and the Police for anti-Maoist operations, official sources said.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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