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November - 1 
Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has demanded that the terms and conditions of the just-concluded talks with Naga groups must be made public by November 4, reports Indian Express. The Convener of COCOMI Sunil Karam stated that “We
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Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) has demanded that the terms and conditions of the just-concluded talks with Naga groups must be made public by November 4, reports Indian Express. The Convener of COCOMI Sunil Karam stated that “We need to know the conditions of the talks as the government has claimed that stakeholders will be consulted before the pact is sealed, and based on the negotiated terms, we will also take our final and major step.”.
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November - 1 
Manipur’s Deputy Chief Minister Y Joykumar Singh has appealed to the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to withdraw its demand to disclose contents of the terms and conditions of naga agreement, reports Indian Express on November 2.
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Manipur’s Deputy Chief Minister Y Joykumar Singh has appealed to the Coordinating Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) to withdraw its demand to disclose contents of the terms and conditions of naga agreement, reports Indian Express on November 2. Y Joykumar Singh said political parties of Manipur will adhere to its resolution taken recently in connection with the Naga-Peace Accord and take legitimate steps if the outcome of the final agreement of the peace deal will affect the interest of the state. COCOMI had warned to hold a protest if the government failed to reveal the contents of the Indo-Naga settlement. COCOMI is spearheading protests opposing any attempts to disintegrate Manipur’s integrity. It is an umbrella group of several civil bodies operating in Manipur.
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November - 1 
Meghalaya Cabinet on November 1 approved amendments to the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act (MRSSA) 2016, reports Indian Express. The amendment will lead to laws that require non-resident visitors to register themselves on the lines of the
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Meghalaya Cabinet on November 1 approved amendments to the Meghalaya Residents Safety and Security Act (MRSSA) 2016, reports Indian Express. The amendment will lead to laws that require non-resident visitors to register themselves on the lines of the Inner Line Permit (ILP) system. The move comes in the backdrop of demands for an ILP-like regime and concerns by civil society and political leaders, including Chief Minister Conrad Sangma. Meghalaya Deputy Chief Minister Prestone Tynsong told reporters that the amendments, in the form of an ordinance, will come into effect immediately and be regularised in the next Assembly session.
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November - 1 
Mizoram Government will continue with the repatriation of over 4,400 Bru families despite a protest launched by the Bru tribals lodged at six relief camps in Tripura, reports East Mojo on November 2. An official stated that the exercise will be conti
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Mizoram Government will continue with the repatriation of over 4,400 Bru families despite a protest launched by the Bru tribals lodged at six relief camps in Tripura, reports East Mojo on November 2. An official stated that the exercise will be continued as per the road map of Bru repatriation unless there is a new order. He said that the Mizoram government could not take any measure in connection with the Bru agitation as the strike was going on in Tripura. Spearheaded by Mizoram Bru Displaced People Forum (MBDPF), the Bru refugees launched indefinite roadblock to register protest against stoppage of free ration and cash dole to the refugees.
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November - 1 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) on November 1 expressed gratitude to the church, people’s forums, associations, individuals and members of civil society following the October 31 agreement, reports Assam Tribune. NSCN-IM s
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak Muivah (NSCN-IM) on November 1 expressed gratitude to the church, people’s forums, associations, individuals and members of civil society following the October 31 agreement, reports Assam Tribune. NSCN-IM stated that Muivah along with the members of his delegation expressed sincere thanks to the Nagaland Joint Christian Forum and the Nagaland Baptist Church Council for rising to the occasion “with their steering role”.
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November - 1 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Yung Aug faction in a statement on November 1 said that it has expelled five leaders, reports Northeast Now. They were expelled for promoting the Myanmar’s Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA).
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Yung Aug faction in a statement on November 1 said that it has expelled five leaders, reports Northeast Now. They were expelled for promoting the Myanmar’s Nationwide Ceasefire Agreement (NCA). NSCN-K stated that “These five party members, who are imprisoned in Khamti jail by Myanmar Government since March 9, 2019, deliberately continued to conspire and mobilize regarding NCA which is directly against the party discipline”. The expelled members are ‘major’ general (retired) Angmai, ‘home minister’ Chowangsing, ‘religious minister’Angkan, ‘forest minister’ R Sothing and ‘central council member’ Aung Sein.
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North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) on October 31 decided to renew its protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) with a Northeast-wide protest on November 18, reports The Telegraph. NESO Chairman Samuel Jywra “We will organise a pro
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North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) on October 31 decided to renew its protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) with a Northeast-wide protest on November 18, reports The Telegraph. NESO Chairman Samuel Jywra “We will organise a protest against the citizenship bill in front of the Raj Bhavans in every state on November 18. Then we will submit memoranda to the Prime Minister and home minister through the governors stating our opposition against the bill”. NESO, which had spearheaded a protest against the bill last year, reiterated that the bill cannot be accepted because it is “unconstitutional, communal and against the interests of indigenous communities”.
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On November 2, The Sangai Express reports that Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) deployed in colleges were not additional forces. He stated that “The CPMFs were already stationed in the State. About 15 companies
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On November 2, The Sangai Express reports that Chief Minister Biren Singh stated that Central Armed Police Force (CAPF) deployed in colleges were not additional forces. He stated that “The CPMFs were already stationed in the State. About 15 companies of the CPMF in the state were sent on duty to Assam during the NRC and 5 companies were on election duty in Haryana. The CPMFs stationed in the colleges are no new/additional forces. They are simply back in the state”. He stated so while speaking to admins of groups/pages of social media platforms.
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Yung Aung, the ‘chairman’ of NSCN-K Yung Aug faction in an interview thanked Beijing (China) for providing assistance and “moral support” to the separatist movement, reports News 18 on November 2. He stated that “The whole world is watching our issue
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Yung Aung, the ‘chairman’ of NSCN-K Yung Aug faction in an interview thanked Beijing (China) for providing assistance and “moral support” to the separatist movement, reports News 18 on November 2. He stated that “The whole world is watching our issue closely, including China. The Nagas are always thankful to the Chinese for their moral support and assistance to us in our initial struggle. As a struggling nation, of course the Nagas need help.” He also added that “We respect and understand China and its position as a global leader. A moment will come when the Nagas will need its help once again. Today, our Naga people’s everlasting support and cooperation is the need of the hour. It is their strength and hope that provides the fuel and energy to our journey ahead towards our awaited goal.” NSCN-K leader further stated in the interview that “Today, our stand is clear. Apart from full freedom, there is no point to demand or argue with India.”
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November - 2 
According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), Manipur witnessed most insurgency related violence in 2018 across northeast region, reports The Northeast Today on November 3. A total of 127 violent incidents were reported in Manipur in 2018, whil
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According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), Manipur witnessed most insurgency related violence in 2018 across northeast region, reports The Northeast Today on November 3. A total of 127 violent incidents were reported in Manipur in 2018, while the number of such incidents was 252 in the entire North-eastern region. In 2018, however, the state witnessed a decline in insurgency-related incidents by 24 per cent compared to 167 in 2017, and civilian deaths went down from 23 in 2017 to 8 in 2018. In 2018, counter insurgency operations led to the neutralization of 10 militants, arrest of 404 militants and recovery of 99 weapons. Moreover, 2018 witnessed the lowest number of insurgency incidents and civilian deaths since 1997. The insurgency incidents registered a decline of 18 per cent in 2018 (with 252 cases) compared to 308 cases in 2017, said the report, adding that a 25 per cent reduction was also noted in the deaths of civilians and security forces personnel in the same year. A total of 37 deaths were reported in 2018 compared to 49 in 2017. Of the 37 killings, 23 were civilians and 14 from security forces. The report also said counter insurgency operations led to the neutralization of 34 militants, the arrest of 804, as well as recovery of 478 weapons in 2018 Compared to 2013, insurgency incidents in 2018 in the region declined significantly by 66 per cent, civilians’ casualties by 79 per cent, security forces casualties by 23 per cent and kidnapping or abduction cases by 62 per cent, adds Northeast Today. In 2018, insurgency related violence declined by 48 per cent in Meghalaya, 40 per cent in Arunachal Pradesh, 16 per cent in Assam and 24 per cent in Manipur, as compared to 2017.
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November - 2 
Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion at Telipati in Imphal East District in Manipur on November 2, reports The Sangai Express. The wounded personnel were identified as Lalkumar, Ko
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Three Border Security Force (BSF) personnel were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion at Telipati in Imphal East District in Manipur on November 2, reports The Sangai Express. The wounded personnel were identified as Lalkumar, Koram Mahindra and Santram. Morung Express adds that the injured personnel were recently deputed to Manipur to assist the maintenance of law and order in the wake of widespread mass demonstrations.
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November - 2 
With concerns over the outcome of Naga peace talks, security has been heightened in Manipur, which has a sizeable Naga population, with additional companies of paramilitary forces being deployed, reports Eastern Mirror on November 3. Civil societies
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With concerns over the outcome of Naga peace talks, security has been heightened in Manipur, which has a sizeable Naga population, with additional companies of paramilitary forces being deployed, reports Eastern Mirror on November 3. Civil societies across Manipur have been holding protests, seeking assurances from the Centre that the solution to the vexed political issue would not be affecting Manipur’s territorial integrity. According to a Government official, “Fifteen new companies of paramilitary forces have been deployed in the state to meet eventualities. Some that have reached are currently stationed at three colleges in Imphal. Over the past few days, Army troops have also arrived here in AN-32 aircraft”.
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November - 2 
Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on November 2 appointed Pou Jenchui Kamei as its new ‘chairman’, reports Nagaland Post. This was unanimously decided at a joint emergency meeting of ‘central Executive Committee (CEC), ZUFs highest decision-making body.
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Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) on November 2 appointed Pou Jenchui Kamei as its new ‘chairman’, reports Nagaland Post. This was unanimously decided at a joint emergency meeting of ‘central Executive Committee (CEC), ZUFs highest decision-making body. The development follows ZUF chairman Raitu Chawang defecting and merging with National Socialist Council of Nagland-Unification (NSCN-U).
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November - 3 
Armed Naga cadres are likely to be absorbed into a newly formed security force under the terms of Naga peace agreement, reports The Sangai Express on November 4. The peace agreement is likely to be finalised within a fortnight. Weapons held by all Na
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Armed Naga cadres are likely to be absorbed into a newly formed security force under the terms of Naga peace agreement, reports The Sangai Express on November 4. The peace agreement is likely to be finalised within a fortnight. Weapons held by all Naga rebels are to be preserved and displayed in a newly established Naga Revolutionary Museum. Additionally, Autonomous Councils will be formed in Naga-dominated areas in Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam. A bicameral Naga body to decide on local cultural issues will be formed under the peace deal that seems to have brought both New Delhi and the rebel organisations, which missed an October 31 deadline for signing the accord, on board. Additionally, Y Wangting Naga of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) stated that “The final agreement is expected to be signed in the next fortnight provided the drafting of the agreement is completed”. He also added that “Nagas will continue to pursue the demand for a separate flag and constitution through political and democratic means”. He also added that “We must realize the contemporary political situations and reality”, when asked about why the Naga groups had agreed to drop their earlier inflexible stand on the integration of Naga-inhabited areas, a separate flag and constitution. A Senior Security official stated that “There was a lot of pressure that brought to bear on NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), reports The Sangai Express. The official also added that Tatmadaw of Myanmar was also vigilant along the border to prevent armed cadres moving base to contiguous areas along the Indo-Myanmar border. The NNPGs and social groups like the Naga Mothers Association (NMA) also mounted pressure on the NSCN(IM) to soften its stand.
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November - 3 
Interlocutor A.B Mathur on November 3 stated that he was hopeful of signing peace agreements with three militant groups in coming months, reports Times of India. United Liberation Front of Assam-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) reciprocated the optimism
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Interlocutor A.B Mathur on November 3 stated that he was hopeful of signing peace agreements with three militant groups in coming months, reports Times of India. United Liberation Front of Assam-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF) reciprocated the optimism saying that a deal would come in next two months. A.B Mathur stated that “"We are holding talks with four groups - three in Assam and one in Manipur. The Assam groups are ULFA, National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and a Karbi group. In Manipur, it is the Kuki group. Talks are progressing satisfactorily and I am hopeful of agreements being signed in the coming months, particularly with the groups in Assam.” ULFA-PTF faction ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia confirmed that a peace deal was in sight.
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November - 3 
Nagaland Post reports that three individuals were arrested on November 3 for suspected links with United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) from separate locations. One of the arrestees, identified as Dipankar Goswami was arrested from Lah
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Nagaland Post reports that three individuals were arrested on November 3 for suspected links with United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) from separate locations. One of the arrestees, identified as Dipankar Goswami was arrested from Lahdoigarh in Jorhat District in Assam. The other two individuals were arrested from Dibrugarh (Dibrugarh District) and Dhemaji (Dhemaji District). They were arrested for putting up posters asking people to join ULFA-I.
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November - 4 
Even as the Centre prepares to hold wider consultations with Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam before finalising the Naga peace accord, it may agree to the demand to set up a museum showcasing 70 years of Naga struggle, reports The Sangai Expres
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Even as the Centre prepares to hold wider consultations with Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam before finalising the Naga peace accord, it may agree to the demand to set up a museum showcasing 70 years of Naga struggle, reports The Sangai Express on November 5. Government officials familiar with the discussion said that arms and ammunition surrendered by rebels could be part of the existing State museum. “Besides weapons, the museum will also honour Naga leaders who were part of the struggle. The final agreement, among other issues, will resolve the demand for separate passport for Nagas. An official stated that “Nagas will continue to use Indian passports with minor modifications. The two sides have also discussed the issue of bicameral legislature, where the house of elders will be elected by village and tribes head, while elections will be held for the legislative assembly”.
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November - 4 
A three-member delegation of United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talk faction (ULFA-PTF) attended a formal discussion on November 4 with Government Interlocutor A.B Mathur in Delhi, reports Northeast Now. ULFA-PTF delegation included ‘chairman’ Arab
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A three-member delegation of United Liberation Front of Asom-Pro Talk faction (ULFA-PTF) attended a formal discussion on November 4 with Government Interlocutor A.B Mathur in Delhi, reports Northeast Now. ULFA-PTF delegation included ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa, ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia and ‘foreign secretary’ Sasadhar Choudhary.
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November - 4 
All Assam Students Union (AASU) on November 4 staged a sit in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, in Guwahati (Kamrup Metropolitan District), reports Assam Tribune. AASU warned Union government against it forcefully imposing CAB. State wide
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All Assam Students Union (AASU) on November 4 staged a sit in protest against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, in Guwahati (Kamrup Metropolitan District), reports Assam Tribune. AASU warned Union government against it forcefully imposing CAB. State wide protest activities were taken up in the form of rallies, sit-in demonstrations and sloganeering, where the student activists opposed the Centre’s plan to move the bill in the winter session of the Parliament.
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November - 4 
News 18 on November 5 reports that when asked about the leadership of ULFA-PTF, ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah said, “All of them are traitors who sell themselves to GOI only for their safety, security and family, Arabinda Rajkhowa leads the pro-talks g
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News 18 on November 5 reports that when asked about the leadership of ULFA-PTF, ULFA-I leader Paresh Baruah said, “All of them are traitors who sell themselves to GOI only for their safety, security and family, Arabinda Rajkhowa leads the pro-talks group, who negotiate with Government of India (GoI) on the demands of Scheduled Tribe (ST) status for six tribes of Assam. Why has Rajkhowa left the demand for sovereignty? Why did he forget the sacrifices of thousands of young Assamese sisters and brothers? He is also a traitor, he betrayed Assamese people. He insulted our martyrs. Ranjan Daimary too has left behind his ideology and sold himself to GoI.”
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November - 4 
Paresh Baruah of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) hit out at the pro-talks leaders of the Naga rebel groups, reports News 18 on November 5. Paresh Baruah alleged that Thuingaleng Muivah (National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak
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Paresh Baruah of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) hit out at the pro-talks leaders of the Naga rebel groups, reports News 18 on November 5. Paresh Baruah alleged that Thuingaleng Muivah (National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was not a ‘true revolutionary leader’. He stated that “I think Th Muivah is a traitor, he betrayed the Naga people in the name of revolution”. He also claimed that the proposed peace agreement with the Naga groups would bring only short-term peace in the state.
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November - 4 
RN Ravi the Governor of Nagaland and interlocutor for peace talks stated that on November 4 that it would be premature to set a time-frame for concluding the Naga Peace Process, reports Nagaland Post. He also added that territorial integrity of neigh
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RN Ravi the Governor of Nagaland and interlocutor for peace talks stated that on November 4 that it would be premature to set a time-frame for concluding the Naga Peace Process, reports Nagaland Post. He also added that territorial integrity of neighbouring states will not be affected. When asked about working out the modalities of the agreement, he stated that “both NSCN (I-M) and Working Committee of Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs), have to come together. At this stage, all parties must shed their long-held prejudices against each other and come together to help usher a new dawn of peace and prosperity for the Naga people.”
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November - 5 
Alleging that Manipur Government had failed to provide contents of the recently-concluded Naga peace talks, Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) on November 5 announced intensification of ongoing alert campaign over Naga peace proc
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Alleging that Manipur Government had failed to provide contents of the recently-concluded Naga peace talks, Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI) on November 5 announced intensification of ongoing alert campaign over Naga peace process, reports Nagaland Post. COCOMI has been pressing for the disclosure of the “agreed points” of the peace negotiation as the Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) expressed doubts that these contained point that affecting Manipur’s territorial integrity.
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November - 5 
Around 300 militants of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) who were camping in a forest under the Lesi Township in Myanmar have been driven out by Myanmar Army, reports E-Pao on November 6. A source from inside Myanmar said
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Around 300 militants of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) who were camping in a forest under the Lesi Township in Myanmar have been driven out by Myanmar Army, reports E-Pao on November 6. A source from inside Myanmar said that there was no gun fight between the Myanmar troops and the armed NSCN-IM cadres, but the cadres left their camp along with their arms and ammunitions before the Myanmar army came into the camp. Camp was located between Hengkot and Ngachan village in Sagaing Division. The camp was under the ‘command’ of retired ’lieutenant general’ HangshiRamsom and ‘brigadier’ Nganingkhui. Currently NSCN-IM militants are currently camping at Khayang Village in Ukhrul District of Manipur.
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November - 5 
Border Security Force (BSF) has procured Israeli tethered drones and thermal imagers to check smuggling and illegal infiltration in Dhubri sector of Assam, where a major part of the India-Bangladesh border passes through a riverine stretch, reports E
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Border Security Force (BSF) has procured Israeli tethered drones and thermal imagers to check smuggling and illegal infiltration in Dhubri sector of Assam, where a major part of the India-Bangladesh border passes through a riverine stretch, reports Eastern Mirror on November 6. The 61-km-long border in Dhubri area of western Assam, where the Brahmaputra enters Bangladesh, comprises vast chars (sand bars) and multiple river channels.
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November - 5 
Five Police personnel and a civilian were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion on November 5 at Thangal Bazaar in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. Following the explosion, Imphal West District commando
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Five Police personnel and a civilian were wounded in an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion on November 5 at Thangal Bazaar in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. Following the explosion, Imphal West District commando launched massive search operations in different parts of Imphal City including Khoyathong, Naga River stretch, Bora Galli and Major Khul area. During the operation, 28 individuals who failed to produce proper identity proofs were detained and handed over to Police station for proper verification. In the evening, Imphal East District Police also carried out similar search operation at New Check on Bazar area and 11 men were rounded up.
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November - 5 
On November 5, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 6,50000 was recovered and one person arrested from at Sarkar Chowk in Udalguri District of Assam, reports The Sentinel. The arrestee was identified as Faruk Ahmed.
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On November 5, Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 6,50000 was recovered and one person arrested from at Sarkar Chowk in Udalguri District of Assam, reports The Sentinel. The arrestee was identified as Faruk Ahmed.
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November - 5 
Road Blockade by Bru refugees near the Naisingpara relief camp in North Tripura District continues for the sixth day on November 5, reports The Telegraph. Bru refugee leaders have claimed that six persons have died from “starvation” and three fell fa
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Road Blockade by Bru refugees near the Naisingpara relief camp in North Tripura District continues for the sixth day on November 5, reports The Telegraph. Bru refugee leaders have claimed that six persons have died from “starvation” and three fell face down out of exhaustion. The refugees have blocked the road from Dasda to Anandanagar protesting against the decision to stop rations and other essential items while repatriation to Mizoram was undergoing since October 1. According to Kanchanpur subdivisional magistrate AbhedanandaBaidya, also added that Section 144 of CrPC has been imposed in the entire stretch from Dasda to Anandabazar via Naisingpara and in two more relief camps and nobody would be allowed to demonstrate or even gather in the area. He stated that “We have deployed over 1,000 security personnel, including CRPF, Tripura State Rifles and state police, to maintain law and order. If they don’t withdraw the road blockade, we will use force. Prohibitory orders would be in force from Tuesday night to ensure the road is cleared by Wednesday,”.
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November - 6 
Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) on November 6 protested against Public Action Committee (PAC) of the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) in the latter’s campaign to curb illegal collections, reports Morung Express. NNPG stated that PAC’s recent actions
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Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) on November 6 protested against Public Action Committee (PAC) of the Naga Council Dimapur (NCD) in the latter’s campaign to curb illegal collections, reports Morung Express. NNPG stated that PAC’s recent actions pose a “potential threat” to militants in various designated camps who survive on illegal collections.
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November - 6 
Protests continued in Manipur on November 6 in connection with the Naga political issue, reports Morung Express. The protests have been carried out for several days now under the banner of Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI). COCOMI
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Protests continued in Manipur on November 6 in connection with the Naga political issue, reports Morung Express. The protests have been carried out for several days now under the banner of Coordination Committee on Manipur Integrity (COCOMI). COCOMI coordinator, Sunil Karam stated that there is confusion in the minds of the people of the state when Union Home Ministry (UHM) stated that "stakeholders" of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur will be consulted before inking the peace deal. He stated that doubt is yet to be cleared as the state government failed to obtain the contents of the points agreed in the last round of Naga peace talk on October 31.
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November - 7 
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on November 7 met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and discussed the consequences of the Naga peace accord on Assam, reports Indian Express. In a press statement Chie
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Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on November 7 met Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and discussed the consequences of the Naga peace accord on Assam, reports Indian Express. In a press statement Chief Minister stated that “During the meeting, Sonowal apprised the Prime Minister of the prevailing public mood in Assam in the wake of the proposed Naga peace accord. Prime Minister Modi assured Sonowal that the Centre would keep the interests and aspirations of the people of Assam in mind before taking any decision”.
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November - 7 
Apprehending that Naga and Manipuri insurgents based in Myanmar may create law-and-order problems in Manipur security has been tightened along Indo-Myanmar border region, reports East Mojo on November 8. 25 Assam Rifles (AR) personnel have been deplo
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Apprehending that Naga and Manipuri insurgents based in Myanmar may create law-and-order problems in Manipur security has been tightened along Indo-Myanmar border region, reports East Mojo on November 8. 25 Assam Rifles (AR) personnel have been deployed at Phungtha village, the second last village of Manipur from the international border in Kamjong District on November 5.
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November - 7 
Assam Rifles (AR) denied reports that 300 National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants who were camping in Myanmar were driven out by Myanmar Army, reports East Mojo on November 8.
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Assam Rifles (AR) denied reports that 300 National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants who were camping in Myanmar were driven out by Myanmar Army, reports East Mojo on November 8.
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November - 7 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in a statement on November 7 in Dimapur appealed to different Naga groups to get on board the Framework Agreement and be a part of the final solution, reports Nagaland Post on November 8. I
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in a statement on November 7 in Dimapur appealed to different Naga groups to get on board the Framework Agreement and be a part of the final solution, reports Nagaland Post on November 8. It stated that following the commitment of government of India on the issues of Naga national flag and constitution and assurance to resolving them at the earliest, both parties had mutually agreed to go for final touch on the agreed competencies for conclusion. Calling for peace and unity among all the Nagas, NSCN-IM said that unity for the historic tasks ahead was indispensable.
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November - 7 
On November 7, a Naga National Council (NNC) militant was arrested for extortion from Purana Bazar area in Dimapur District, reports Morung Express. The arrestee was identified as ‘captain’ Kitoho Muru.
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On November 7, a Naga National Council (NNC) militant was arrested for extortion from Purana Bazar area in Dimapur District, reports Morung Express. The arrestee was identified as ‘captain’ Kitoho Muru.
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November - 7 
On November 7, Bru refugees lifted the blockade on the Dasda-Anandanagar Road in North Tripura District, reports The Telegraph. The refugees launched the blockade on the Dasda-Anandanagar Road that connects Dasda, Bhandarima, Anandanagar and adjoinin
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On November 7, Bru refugees lifted the blockade on the Dasda-Anandanagar Road in North Tripura District, reports The Telegraph. The refugees launched the blockade on the Dasda-Anandanagar Road that connects Dasda, Bhandarima, Anandanagar and adjoining areas with the rest of the state, demanding resumption of ration amid the ongoing repatriation to Mizoram.
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November - 7 
On November 7, National Democratic Front of Bodoland-NDFB-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested from Chirang District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On November 7, National Democratic Front of Bodoland-NDFB-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested from Chirang District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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November - 7 
On November 7, two United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militants were arrested from Singjamei Chinga Mathak in Imphal West District in Manipur, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Mohammed Nizamuddin and Chingakham David Meet
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On November 7, two United National Liberation Front (UNLF) militants were arrested from Singjamei Chinga Mathak in Imphal West District in Manipur, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Mohammed Nizamuddin and Chingakham David Meetei.
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November - 8 
On November 8, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) camp in Midland colony in Jalukie town in Peren District of Nagaland was closed down in continuation with the drive to close down camps, reports Morung Express. The drive w
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On November 8, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) camp in Midland colony in Jalukie town in Peren District of Nagaland was closed down in continuation with the drive to close down camps, reports Morung Express. The drive was undertaken done as per the directive of the Ceasefire Monitoring Group (CFMG) chairman. The authorities of the NSCN-IM were served with an eviction letter two days back by the security forces. Accordingly, they cooperated with the directives and closed down their mess and offices prior to the given time. NSCN-IM) authorities were also informed that cadres should go back to their designated camps and should not stay in groups in town area.
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November - 8 
On November 8, two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K ) militants were arrested for extortion from Dimapur District in Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Nguhito Kiba and Sukhato Achumi.
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On November 8, two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K ) militants were arrested for extortion from Dimapur District in Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Nguhito Kiba and Sukhato Achumi.
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November - 8 
On November 9, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM and Government of India (GoI) is slated to meet in New Delhi, reports Nagaland Post. The meeting is aimed to work on the “loose ends” before concluding the ongoing Naga Peace
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On November 9, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM and Government of India (GoI) is slated to meet in New Delhi, reports Nagaland Post. The meeting is aimed to work on the “loose ends” before concluding the ongoing Naga Peace Process. According to sources, the two parties still have to work on the competencies and that this task may not be a “cakewalk” as most have presumed.
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November - 8 
The Telegraph on November 9 reports that according to Police records there has been a constant flow of illegal arms for militant outfits as well as poachers and criminals into Assam. The records reveal that 2,171 cases were registered under the Arms
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The Telegraph on November 9 reports that according to Police records there has been a constant flow of illegal arms for militant outfits as well as poachers and criminals into Assam. The records reveal that 2,171 cases were registered under the Arms Act in the state since 2014. According to the records, the total number of cases registered in 2014 under Arms Act was 580, followed by 511 in 2015. In 2016, there were 423 cases and in 2017, 370 cases were recorded under the act. At least 287 cases were registered in 2018. Police attributed the declining trend in cases to the successful counter-insurgency operations with most outfits joining the peace parleys. Nagaon District was the hub of gun runners. According to Nagaon Superintendent of Police Barata Raimedhi “Since January this year, we have arrested 36 people and recovered 25 firearms and 75 live ammunition. We will continue our drive against illegal arms.”
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November - 9 
The Mizoram Government has decided that the ongoing Bru repatriation process should be the last one and no more such exercises would be carried out, reports The Assam Tribune on November 10. Over 4,000 Bru displaced families, lodged in the relief cam
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The Mizoram Government has decided that the ongoing Bru repatriation process should be the last one and no more such exercises would be carried out, reports The Assam Tribune on November 10. Over 4,000 Bru displaced families, lodged in the relief camps in North Tripura District, are scheduled to return to neighbouring Mizoram during the repatriation process, which commenced on October 3 and is scheduled to be completed by November 30. A meeting of the Mizoram Council of Ministers held on November 8, decided not to conduct another repatriation exercise of Bru repatriation after completion of the ongoing exercise, the officials said. The repatriation issue was discussed in the meeting, which was chaired by Chief Minister Zoramthanga and attended by all the ministers of the State.
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November - 10 
Imphal West District Police launched cordon and search operations in Imphal on November 10 reports E-pao. Eight people were detained for further verification. Separately, random cordon and search operation was conducted at Thangal Bazar Kasturi area,
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Imphal West District Police launched cordon and search operations in Imphal on November 10 reports E-pao. Eight people were detained for further verification. Separately, random cordon and search operation was conducted at Thangal Bazar Kasturi area, Alugali, Hao Keithel and Temporary market shed area. 14 individuals who failed to produce proper identity proofs were detained.
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November - 10 
Official trial proceedings on the May 21 killing in Tirap of Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Tirong Aboh and 10 others began on November 9 at Yupia in Papum Pare District in Arunachal Pradesh, reports East Mojo. The proceedings come following th
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Official trial proceedings on the May 21 killing in Tirap of Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Tirong Aboh and 10 others began on November 9 at Yupia in Papum Pare District in Arunachal Pradesh, reports East Mojo. The proceedings come following the recent arrests of six suspects by the National Investigation Agency (NIA). A total of six people Jai Kishan Sharma, Ellie Ketok, Samgin Wangsu, Anok Wangsa, Yangte Josaham and Luckin Mashangva are facing trial. Jai Kishan is also believed to be one of the masterminds of the attack.
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November - 10 
On November 10, RK Meghen (75), the former ‘chairman’ of Manipur-based insurgent outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF), was taken to Delhi by National Investigating Agency (NIA) officials, Megan’s lawyer M Gunedhor Singh informed, reports Ne
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On November 10, RK Meghen (75), the former ‘chairman’ of Manipur-based insurgent outfit United National Liberation Front (UNLF), was taken to Delhi by National Investigating Agency (NIA) officials, Megan’s lawyer M Gunedhor Singh informed, reports News 18. According to Singh, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs had urged the former UNLF supremo not to return to Manipur in view of the "volatile situation in the state".
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November - 10 
State Government team led by Chief Minister N Biren has asked Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ensure that the final solution to the Naga peace talk does not harm any community of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express on November 11. The state team com
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State Government team led by Chief Minister N Biren has asked Union Home Minister Amit Shah to ensure that the final solution to the Naga peace talk does not harm any community of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express on November 11. The state team comprised of Chief Minister N Biren, Speaker Y Khemchand, Works Minister Th Biswajit, Education Minister Th Radheshyam, Lok Sabha MP RK Ranjan and Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament) member K Bhabananda.
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November - 10 
Three National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigwra (NDFB-S) militants were arrested from a jungle area in Chirang District of Assam along Indo-Bhutan border on November 10, reports East Mojo. The arrested militants were identified as Naren Basumat
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Three National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigwra (NDFB-S) militants were arrested from a jungle area in Chirang District of Assam along Indo-Bhutan border on November 10, reports East Mojo. The arrested militants were identified as Naren Basumatary, Dwhwo Daimary and Sayaram Basumatary. A pistol, four rounds of ammunition and a magazine were recovered from the militants.
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November - 10 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) chairperson R K Meghen was picked up by National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 10 a day after he was released from Guwahati Central Jail after serving a 10-year sentence, reports Indian Express. Meghen
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) chairperson R K Meghen was picked up by National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 10 a day after he was released from Guwahati Central Jail after serving a 10-year sentence, reports Indian Express. Meghen, popular in the Imphal valley as Sanayaima, or ‘precious son’, was expected to arrive in Imphal on November 11. Several events to welcome him had been planned by supporters at the Tiddim Ground and Kangla Fort in Manipur’s capital. According to sources, officials of the Union Home Ministry had requested Meghen to not travel to Manipur, where the “situation is volatile”, with the Naga peace talks yet to be concluded.
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November - 11 
An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded on November 11 at the office gate of the Bharatiya Infra Project Ltd located at Langthabal Lep Awang Leikai in Imphal West District in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. No casualty was reported due to
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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) exploded on November 11 at the office gate of the Bharatiya Infra Project Ltd located at Langthabal Lep Awang Leikai in Imphal West District in Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. No casualty was reported due to the incident. Easter Mirror adds that this was the third explosion in Manipur in November. Earlier explosions were reported on November 2 and November 5.
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November - 11 
Explaining its decision to join Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs), the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) claimed on November 11 that the move was to secure better future for Zeliangrong people living in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, reports Eastern
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Explaining its decision to join Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs), the Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) claimed on November 11 that the move was to secure better future for Zeliangrong people living in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, reports Eastern Mirror on November 12. ZUF in a statement said that Zeliangrong people have been struggling for a single administrative and political system for a common homeland. It also stated that “In the absence of state players, it was for us to protect our people from such terror activities. Peace talks and the protection from government of India was a license for NSCN (IM) to commit all atrocities and unleash reign of terror on Zeliangrongs. The intolerable situation had compelled the formation of a Youth Force to protect our people from enemies to further divide the Zeliangrong people.”
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November - 11 
Government of India (GoI) has approved Assam Police’s plan to create a seamless intelligence sharing online platform among the police forces of all the eight north-eastern states, reports Assam Tribune on November 12. Equipped with geo-tagging, the p
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Government of India (GoI) has approved Assam Police’s plan to create a seamless intelligence sharing online platform among the police forces of all the eight north-eastern states, reports Assam Tribune on November 12. Equipped with geo-tagging, the project, according to sources, is one of its kind in the country where, for the first time, police forces of eight states would share inputs and facilitate each other’s investigation on request, under an organised technological set-up. The much-awaited project envisages creating a proactive network among the neighbouring states when it comes to handling organised crimes with cross-border ramification, including abduction.
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November - 11 
Nagaland Governor R N Ravi stated on November 11 that under earlier governments, joining militancy had almost become a “business”, where surrendering meant getting incentives, reports Indian Express. When asked about Naga peace process he stated that
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Nagaland Governor R N Ravi stated on November 11 that under earlier governments, joining militancy had almost become a “business”, where surrendering meant getting incentives, reports Indian Express. When asked about Naga peace process he stated that “For the first time in Nagaland, all the armed groups, Naga civil society, tribes, grassroot-level organisations, churches are talking with the government. So this is an unprecedented situation and I am optimistic that we are going to have a final settlement which is comprehensive and acceptable for all”.
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November - 11 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 11 filed a charge sheet naming eight persons in the grenade lobbing case before a special court in Guwahati in Kamrup metropolitan District in Assam, reports East Mojo. The charge sheet has named Pappu
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 11 filed a charge sheet naming eight persons in the grenade lobbing case before a special court in Guwahati in Kamrup metropolitan District in Assam, reports East Mojo. The charge sheet has named Pappu Koch Bokoliyal alias Bijoy Asom, Jahnabee Saikia, Pranamoy alias Pranmay Rajguru, Chinmoy Lahkar, Indra Mohan Bora, Amrit Ballav Goswami, Sankib Talukdar and Prakash Rajkonwar. On May 15 a grenade was lobbed Guwahati’s Zoo road wounding 12 people. The NIA has revealed that Pappu Koch Bokoliyal lobbed the grenade on the busy RG Baruah Road in Guwahati. NIA stated that "In this terrorist act, he was assisted by Chinmoy Lahkar, who was riding a motorcycle, on which Bokoliyal was riding pillion when he lobbed the grenade. NIA also added that “The investigation revealed that Jahnabee Saikia had provided transportation and shelter to the main accused Bokoliyal and was also actively involved in unlawful activities. She also involved in the conspiracy to commit terrorist acts and had also concealed arms, ammunition and explosive substances in her rented house,". NIA also said that, "Pranmay Rajguru and Sankib Talukdar were involved in conspiracy, unlawful activities and in providing help and support to Bokoliyal in committing the terrorist act."
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November - 11 
On November 11, an AK 47 rifle was recovered during a search operation from Damugaon village in Chirang District of Assam, reports East Mojo. No arrest has been made following the recovery.
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On November 11, an AK 47 rifle was recovered during a search operation from Damugaon village in Chirang District of Assam, reports East Mojo. No arrest has been made following the recovery.
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November - 11 
On November 11, two extortionists of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) were arrested from Khikha Ruleizou colony in Kohima District, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Victor and Razuvolhou.
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On November 11, two extortionists of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) were arrested from Khikha Ruleizou colony in Kohima District, reports Morung Express. The arrestees were identified as Victor and Razuvolhou.
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November - 12 
Chief Minister (CM) N Biren Singh on November 12 once more appealed the people of the state to remain calm as the state government has full faith to the central leadership in connection to the final settlement of the Naga issue, reports Epao.CM N Bir
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Chief Minister (CM) N Biren Singh on November 12 once more appealed the people of the state to remain calm as the state government has full faith to the central leadership in connection to the final settlement of the Naga issue, reports Epao.CM N Biren Singh said, “We trust our Union Home Minister as we honour our central leadership, he had assured us time and again that stakeholders of all neighbouring states will be consulted while bringing a final settlement to the Naga issue". CM Singh further added, "Our leaders have political commitment unlike other political party's leaders and as our leaders had assured us that the settlement of the Naga issue will not affect the state of Manipur". On the issue of greater Nagaland, separate flag and constitution, N Biren Singh said, "After our meeting with the Home Minister for the second time, the Governor of Nagaland who is also the interlocutor of FA with the NSCN-IM [Isaac Muivah faction of NSCN] and NNPGs [Naga National Political Groups] had stated that there will be no separate flag or constitution or greater Nagalim accepted in the settlement, it clearly indicates that territory of Manipur is safe".
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November - 12 
Dimapur Police on November 12 arrested two National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Kitovi-Neokpao (NSCN-KN) militants for unauthorised display of firearms, in Dimapur reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Ato Sumi and Mughaho. Polic
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Dimapur Police on November 12 arrested two National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Kitovi-Neokpao (NSCN-KN) militants for unauthorised display of firearms, in Dimapur reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Ato Sumi and Mughaho. Police registered a case at the Diphupar Police Station against the couple after pictures and videos of the bride and groom holding automatic rifles went viral.
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November - 12 
On November 12, The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) today stated that it had joined the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) to be a part of the peace process in order to secure a better future for the Zeliangrong people living in Assam, Manipur and
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On November 12, The Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) today stated that it had joined the Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) to be a part of the peace process in order to secure a better future for the Zeliangrong people living in Assam, Manipur and Nagaland, reports Assam Tribune. The ZUF, in a release issued by its information and publicity wing, said that as the Centre had taken a decision not to admit any more tribal outfits in the process, the ZUF decided to ally with the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) for a political solution to the Naga issue on the one hand and the better future of the Zeliangrong people on the other. The statement issued by ZUF further states that after a careful analysis of the pros and cons, the ZUF joined the NNPGs in the peace talks as an integral part of the NSCN-U or the GPRN (Government of People’s Republic of Nagalim)/NSCN with the assurance that the political aspirations of the Zeliangrong people would be kept alive and pursued through democratic political processes in the post-solution scenario. Stating that the Zeliangrong people have been struggling for a single administrative and political system for a common homeland, the ZUF said the Zeliangrong areas were being encroached on, and colonised by ‘non-indigenous’ Zeliangrong tribes on the pretext of a ‘political conflict’ with India.
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November - 13 
On November 13 a cordon and search operation was conducted at Ngari Gali in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. Around 70 individuals were identified and six were detained for lack of identity proof.
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On November 13 a cordon and search operation was conducted at Ngari Gali in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. Around 70 individuals were identified and six were detained for lack of identity proof.
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November - 13 
On November 13, Police arrested two female cadres of Kangleipak Communist Party-Noyon (KCP-Noyon) from Thoubal in Thoubal District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On November 13, Police arrested two female cadres of Kangleipak Communist Party-Noyon (KCP-Noyon) from Thoubal in Thoubal District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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November - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered one carbine with a magazine and one 9 mm pistol along with a magazine from a river bank in Thoubal District in Manipur, reports Eastern Mirror. No arrest has been made in connection with the recovery.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered one carbine with a magazine and one 9 mm pistol along with a magazine from a river bank in Thoubal District in Manipur, reports Eastern Mirror. No arrest has been made in connection with the recovery.
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November - 13 
The joint legislators' forum in Nagaland on November 13 appealed to National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) IM and Naga National Peoples' Group (NNPG) to bury the differences before signing the final peace agreement, reports Decc
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The joint legislators' forum in Nagaland on November 13 appealed to National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) IM and Naga National Peoples' Group (NNPG) to bury the differences before signing the final peace agreement, reports Deccan Herald. This assumes importance as the rebel groups are against each other and had a war of words over the negotiations. The forum stated that “The forum welcomes the successful conclusion of the negotiation between Government of India and NNPG and extends the sincere appeal to all the negotiating parties for making sacrifices and for understanding the realities of the situation”.
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November - 13 
The Sangai Express reports that on November 13 two female Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant were arrested from Thoubal bazar bridge in Thoubal District in Manipur. The arrestees were identified as Gotimayum Siridevi alias Chinglembi and Nengc
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The Sangai Express reports that on November 13 two female Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) militant were arrested from Thoubal bazar bridge in Thoubal District in Manipur. The arrestees were identified as Gotimayum Siridevi alias Chinglembi and Nengcha Lhanghal alias Jenefer.
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November - 14 
A National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested for extortion on November 14 from Panbari in Nalbari District of Assam, reports East Mojo. The arrestee was identified as Santosh Brahma. The militant was arrested afte
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A National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested for extortion on November 14 from Panbari in Nalbari District of Assam, reports East Mojo. The arrestee was identified as Santosh Brahma. The militant was arrested after a brief encounter.
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November - 14 
A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested on November 14 from outskirts Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District of Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The militants identified as Ranjan Bikash Borgohain alias Ramen Barua
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A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested on November 14 from outskirts Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District of Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The militants identified as Ranjan Bikash Borgohain alias Ramen Barua was involved in extortion from high-profile politicians of North East, including Arunachal Pradesh. He had joined ULFA-I in 1985. Police recovered extortion notes addressed to politicians of different parties on the outfit’s letterheads bearing signatures of ULFA-I ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Drishti Rajkhowa. The accused was tracked down and arrested following sustained effort and raids carried out in Delhi, Dibrugarh, and Guwahati over a period of one month. He was produced at the court and remanded in seven-day police custody.
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November - 14 
According to Mizoram Home Department officials on November 14 claimed that 221 internally-displaced Bru families comprising 892 people have returned to Mizoram from six relief camps in North Tripura District, reports Assam Tribune. The ongoing repatr
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According to Mizoram Home Department officials on November 14 claimed that 221 internally-displaced Bru families comprising 892 people have returned to Mizoram from six relief camps in North Tripura District, reports Assam Tribune. The ongoing repatriation process is scheduled to be completed on November 30. Officials stated that 134 families have been settled at Mamit District, 68 in Lunglei and 19 in Kolasib District of Mizoram.
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November - 14 
At least 25 individuals were detained by Police on November 14 at Paona Bazar, Pratap Galli, Masjid Road and Kakhulong area in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. 17 individuals were detained and handed over to Police for pro
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At least 25 individuals were detained by Police on November 14 at Paona Bazar, Pratap Galli, Masjid Road and Kakhulong area in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. 17 individuals were detained and handed over to Police for proper verification.
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November - 15 
Activists of Asom Jatiyatavadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) on November 15 organised a mass protest rally in Tinsukia in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo. The rally was against the Governments move to table Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the
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Activists of Asom Jatiyatavadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) on November 15 organised a mass protest rally in Tinsukia in Tinsukia District, reports East Mojo. The rally was against the Governments move to table Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) in the winter session of parliament.
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November - 15 
Eastern Mirror adds on November 15 that Tripura and Mizoram differed on the number of Bru refugees repatriated and there is a mismatch of 193 people in the figures provided by the two states. Mizoram Home Secretary Lalbiakzama said 892 people of 221
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Eastern Mirror adds on November 15 that Tripura and Mizoram differed on the number of Bru refugees repatriated and there is a mismatch of 193 people in the figures provided by the two states. Mizoram Home Secretary Lalbiakzama said 892 people of 221 internally-displaced Bru families have been repatriated, while North Tripura District Magistrate Ravel H Kumar put the figure at 699 refugees belonging to 144 families. The Magistrate also added that no Bru person went to Mizoram since October 31, though the process has been on.
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November - 15 
Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on November 15 exhorted the United Naga Council (UNC), Manipur to take effective measures to reach out to the valley areas for “an enduring peaceful co-existence”, reports Imphal Free Press. According to an o
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Interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi on November 15 exhorted the United Naga Council (UNC), Manipur to take effective measures to reach out to the valley areas for “an enduring peaceful co-existence”, reports Imphal Free Press. According to an official press release, Ravi met with the leaders of the UNC, Manipur in Kohima. In the meeting, Ravi briefed the UNC leaders about the current status of peace talks including the significant development of “amicably setting all contentious issues between the negotiating parties. Questions of the UNC leaders were clarified”. According to the official statement UNC leaders were reminded of their responsibility in ensuring that Naga tribes of Manipur maintain cordial relationship with fellow communities of the state.
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November - 15 
On November 15, thousands of people took part in an alert rally in Imphal East District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The rally was part of the demonstration against any impact to the integrity of Manipur due to the Naga peace talks. The ra
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On November 15, thousands of people took part in an alert rally in Imphal East District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The rally was part of the demonstration against any impact to the integrity of Manipur due to the Naga peace talks. The rally also demanded that a special Assembly session be held immediately to address the issue. A public meeting was held after the rally where in the protesters demanded that 60 Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and four (Member of Parliament) MPs to go to Delhi and lobby against any harm Manipur.
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November - 15 
Protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB)erupted across Assam on November 15 with youth organisations staging demonstrations, reports eastern Mirror. All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and an influential civic body asserted the legislation will
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Protests against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB)erupted across Assam on November 15 with youth organisations staging demonstrations, reports eastern Mirror. All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) and an influential civic body asserted the legislation will not be accepted by people of the state at any cost. Additionally, Asom Jatiyabadi Yuba Chhatra Parishad (AJYCP) that was in the forefront of the protest against CAB early this year took out rallies and held massive sit-in demonstrations. Samujjal Bhattacharyya, chief advisor of AASU urged Meghalaya and Mizoram chief ministers to oppose the bill.
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November - 16 
Members of Bodoland Janajati Suraksha Mancha (BJSM), met the High Power committee for implementation of clause 6 of Assam accord under Chairmanship of Justice B.K. Sarma (retd) and expressed their views that the clause 6 is not implementable, reports
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Members of Bodoland Janajati Suraksha Mancha (BJSM), met the High Power committee for implementation of clause 6 of Assam accord under Chairmanship of Justice B.K. Sarma (retd) and expressed their views that the clause 6 is not implementable, reports The Sentinel. BJSM delegation, led by its president Janaklal Basumatary, submitted, “First of all the Assam Accord itself is not constitutionally valid as it is not ratified by parliament. For detection of foreigners the NRC update from 1971 is also unconstitutional. By agreeing to the Accord no foreigner can be granted citizenship. NRC [National Register for Citizens] update from 1971 means the foreigners from 1951 to 1971 are granted citizenship by registration which was closed as soon as the constitution was adopted in 1950 under Art.5 of the Constitution. Therefore, the Citizenship Amendment Act., allowing the foreigners citizenship on the basis of Assam Accord is unconstitutional, because it allowed citizenship to foreigners by registration from 1951 to 1971 arising out of NRC update from 1971 instead of 1951”.
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November - 16 
Nagaland Post reports that on November 16 a People Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested in connection with November 5 Imphal Blast, from an unspecified location in Imphal West District. According to Superintendent of Police (SP) a total of fiv
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Nagaland Post reports that on November 16 a People Liberation Army (PLA) militant was arrested in connection with November 5 Imphal Blast, from an unspecified location in Imphal West District. According to Superintendent of Police (SP) a total of five militants were arrested in connection with the incident. Two IEDs were recovered from the cadre identified as Chingakham Basanta alias Khambaton who admitted that he was planning to trigger one of the IEDs at Allu Gali area of Thangal Bazar on November 17.
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November - 16 
On November 16 an extortionist identified as Mughato T Awomi was arrested from Dimapur District of Nagaland, reports Morung Express. He was involved in extorting money from truck drivers. INR 2150 was recovered from the arrestee.
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On November 16 an extortionist identified as Mughato T Awomi was arrested from Dimapur District of Nagaland, reports Morung Express. He was involved in extorting money from truck drivers. INR 2150 was recovered from the arrestee.
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November - 16 
On November 16, Assam Rifles (AR) busted a hideout of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) at Ramgaizang village of Cachar District in Assam, reports Morung Express. Two militants of NSCN-R and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) we
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On November 16, Assam Rifles (AR) busted a hideout of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) at Ramgaizang village of Cachar District in Assam, reports Morung Express. Two militants of NSCN-R and Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) were arrested. The arrestees were identified as ‘captain’ Sagu Rongmai of ZUF and ‘second lieutenant’ Pougonglong of NSCN-R. E-pao adds that one AK 56 rifle, 20 rounds of 7.62 ammunition and 123 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition were recovered from the camp. The Northeast Today adds that both the militants were involved in extortion and abduction
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November - 16 
The Naga peace deal which is yet to be officially sealed may be tabled in the Parliament in the form of a Bill for obtaining parliamentary sanction, reports The Sangai Express on November 17. According to sources, If the Naga agreement reached based
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The Naga peace deal which is yet to be officially sealed may be tabled in the Parliament in the form of a Bill for obtaining parliamentary sanction, reports The Sangai Express on November 17. According to sources, If the Naga agreement reached based on the uniqueness of Naga history and shared sovereignty, it would be necessary to table the final agreement in the form of a Bill at the Parliament for obtaining Parliamentary sanction. The Constitution of India may also be amended.
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November - 17 
According to Police the November 5 blast was perpetrated by Paonam Manikanta Singh who later escaped to Myanmar. Police have arrested his wife and brother in-law who assisted him in conducting the attack.
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According to Police the November 5 blast was perpetrated by Paonam Manikanta Singh who later escaped to Myanmar. Police have arrested his wife and brother in-law who assisted him in conducting the attack.
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November - 17 
Manipur People Against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MANPAC) will hold a mass sit-in protest at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District on November 18 (today) against possibility of the Citizenship Amendment Bill being introduced in the Parliament
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Manipur People Against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MANPAC) will hold a mass sit-in protest at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District on November 18 (today) against possibility of the Citizenship Amendment Bill being introduced in the Parliament, reports The Sangai Express. The protest will be followed by an 18-hour general shut down till November 19. This was stated by convener of MANPAC, Yumnamcha Dilipkumar during a joint press conference of North East Forum for Indigenous People (NEFIP) and MANPAC held at Apunba Imagi Meiheroi Sinpanglup (AIMS) Kwakeithel Bazar. NEFIP, which consists of more than 250 organisations of the North East region has been vehemently opposing the Bill since it was introduced in the last Parliament session.
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November - 17 
Moirangthem Joy alias Nongyai, former ’secretary’ of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) reached Imphal on November 17 after serving a jail term of 10 years at the Guwahati Central Jail in Assam reports The Sangai Express. Nongyai was arrested by
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Moirangthem Joy alias Nongyai, former ’secretary’ of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) reached Imphal on November 17 after serving a jail term of 10 years at the Guwahati Central Jail in Assam reports The Sangai Express. Nongyai was arrested by security agencies from Guwahati in 2010.
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November - 17 
The Sangai Express reports on November 18 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has been allegedly demanding one per cent illegal taxation on all essential commodities transported along Jiribam-Imphal route. According to M
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The Sangai Express reports on November 18 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) has been allegedly demanding one per cent illegal taxation on all essential commodities transported along Jiribam-Imphal route. According to Manipur Traders and Transporters Association Against Extortion on NH 37 secretary L Jayananda said that NSCN-IM has been forcibly collecting Rs 3000 per trip from drivers transporting essential commodities along Jiribam-Imphal route. If any driver fails to pay the extortion money, they are beaten up and the goods they are transporting are pulled down and thus spoiled.
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November - 18 
The Arunachal Pradesh Government will hold the ‘final’ consultative meeting on the issue of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) on November 20 with all the stakeholders before sending its recommendations to Government of India (GoI),
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The Arunachal Pradesh Government will hold the ‘final’ consultative meeting on the issue of the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) on November 20 with all the stakeholders before sending its recommendations to Government of India (GoI), reports Assam Tribune. This decision was taken after the Consultative Committee on the CAB headed by Home Minister Bamang Felix submitted its report to the state government during a Cabinet meeting. According to a Government statement” Considering the sensitivity of the issue, it was decided to have a final discussion with all the stakeholders together and forward the recommendations arrived through such discussions to the Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India”.
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November - 18 
All Manipur Students’ Union organised a protest under the umbrella of the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) at Keishampat Leimajam Leikai in Imphal West District against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports The Telegrap
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All Manipur Students’ Union organised a protest under the umbrella of the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) at Keishampat Leimajam Leikai in Imphal West District against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports The Telegraph. Morung Express adds that the students and security personnel clashed. However, no injuries were reported.
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November - 18 
Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has been banned by Government of India (GoI) for its increased activities of violence and other subversive acts, reports The Northeast Today on November 19. In a notification, the Ministry of Home Affair
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has been banned by Government of India (GoI) for its increased activities of violence and other subversive acts, reports The Northeast Today on November 19. In a notification, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) said the HNLC along with all its factions, wings and frontal organisations has been openly declaring as its objective the secession of the state’s areas, which are largely inhabited by Khasi and Jaintia tribes. MHA notification also added that if not curbed and controlled HNLC will regroup and rearm itself, expand its cadre base, procure sophisticated weapons, cause loss of lives of civilians and security forces, and accelerate its anti-national activities. HNLC between 2015 to July 31, 2019 has been involved in include four incidents involving killing of one civilian. Moreover, 16 HNLC militants have been arrested and 14 surrendered in the same period.
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November - 18 
Joint Committee for Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) called for an all Nagaland shutdown from 6 pm of November 19 to noon of November 20 in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports Assam Tribune. The JCPI has requested a
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Joint Committee for Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) called for an all Nagaland shutdown from 6 pm of November 19 to noon of November 20 in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports Assam Tribune. The JCPI has requested all citizens of Nagaland to extend their cooperation.
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November - 18 
Khasi Students Union (KSU) protested in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District against the CAB, reports Nagaland Post.
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Khasi Students Union (KSU) protested in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District against the CAB, reports Nagaland Post.
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November - 18 
North East Forum for Indigenous People (NEFIP) has announced resumption of mass agitation against CAB on November 18, reports Northeast Now. As per the agitation, two days’ night road blockade will be observed on November 18 and 19th. According to so
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North East Forum for Indigenous People (NEFIP) has announced resumption of mass agitation against CAB on November 18, reports Northeast Now. As per the agitation, two days’ night road blockade will be observed on November 18 and 19th. According to sources, Confederation of Meghalaya Social Organisations (CoMSO) will organise night road blockade in Meghalaya.
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November - 18 
North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) along with Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the largest students’ body of Mizoram, jointly organised a sit-in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports East Mojo.
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North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) along with Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP), the largest students’ body of Mizoram, jointly organised a sit-in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports East Mojo.
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November - 18 
North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) held a sit-in protest in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District in Meghalaya against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports Assam Tribune. NESO Chairman Samuel Jyrwa stated that “NESO has
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North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) held a sit-in protest in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District in Meghalaya against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 18, reports Assam Tribune. NESO Chairman Samuel Jyrwa stated that “NESO has been against the Bill right from 2016 as the CAB is an anti-indigenous, unconstitutional Bill as it determines citizenship rights based on religion”. He said that if the Bill is passed the indigenous population of the region will be reduced to “minorities in their own land”.
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November - 18 
On November 18, All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) held a protest march and demonstrated in front of the Raj Bhawan in Papum Pare District against CAB, reports Nagaland Post. The Telegraph adds that the protest was organised by AAPSU under
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On November 18, All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) held a protest march and demonstrated in front of the Raj Bhawan in Papum Pare District against CAB, reports Nagaland Post. The Telegraph adds that the protest was organised by AAPSU under the banned of North East Students’ Organisation (NESO).
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November - 18 
On November 18, demanding a solution to Bodoland issue, a mass gathering was organised in Balipara ground in Sonitpur District, reports East Mojo. The gathering was organised by All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), People's Joint Action Committee for Boro
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On November 18, demanding a solution to Bodoland issue, a mass gathering was organised in Balipara ground in Sonitpur District, reports East Mojo. The gathering was organised by All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), People's Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) and Progressive faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-P).
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November - 18 
On November 18, North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) NESO and All Assam Students Union (AASU) along with other organisations took out a large rally from Uzan Bazar in Guwahati to Raj Bhawan, protesting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), repots
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On November 18, North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) NESO and All Assam Students Union (AASU) along with other organisations took out a large rally from Uzan Bazar in Guwahati to Raj Bhawan, protesting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), repots Nagaland Post.
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November - 18 
On November 18, United Liberation Front of Independent-Asom (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Lower Tiru in Mon District of Nagaland, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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On November 18, United Liberation Front of Independent-Asom (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Lower Tiru in Mon District of Nagaland, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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November - 18 
The Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF) on November 18 staged sit-in a demonstration in Tripura, called by the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports East Mojo. NESO Vice-Chairman Upendra Debb
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The Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF) on November 18 staged sit-in a demonstration in Tripura, called by the North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), opposing the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), reports East Mojo. NESO Vice-Chairman Upendra Debbarma said that the decision to protest was taken on October 31 in the annual general meeting of the organisation in the presence of all eight umbrella organisations from seven North-eastern states. He stated that “We had decided that on this day we will hold a protest all over the Northeast, either in the state capital or in any part of the state. A memorandum submitted to Prime Minister stated that “The North East Students' Organisation (NESO), which consists of All Arunachal Pradesh Student‘s Union (MPSU), All Assam Students' Union (AASU), All Manipur Students‘ Union (AMSU), Naga Students‘ Federation (NSF), Khasi Students’ Union (KSU), Garo Students’ Union (GSU), Mizo Zirlai Paul (MZP), Twipra Students’ Federation (TSF), representing the students‘ community of the entire region belonging to different languages and religions, is submitting this memorandum to express our dismay and displeasure that the government of India has again intended to introduce the contentious Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in Parliament.”
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November - 19 
Assam state Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma appealed to Government of India (GoI) to reject the updated National Register of Citizens (NRC) list, reports Indian Express on November 20. He stated that “The Assam government has not accepted the NR
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Assam state Finance Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma appealed to Government of India (GoI) to reject the updated National Register of Citizens (NRC) list, reports Indian Express on November 20. He stated that “The Assam government has not accepted the NRC. Government of Assam and BJP have requested the Home Minister to reject the NRC”.
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November - 19 
Government of India has directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to take over the case of Manipur Government in exile named ‘Manipur state council’, reports The Sangai Express on November 20. It is headed by self-styled ‘chief minister’ Yambe
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Government of India has directed the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to take over the case of Manipur Government in exile named ‘Manipur state council’, reports The Sangai Express on November 20. It is headed by self-styled ‘chief minister’ Yambem Biren, ‘external affairs’ and ‘defence minister’ Narengbam Samarjit. Y Biren and N Samarjit announced formation of a Government in exile in London on October 29, 2019. They claimed that they have been granted political asylum in the UK in August this year and that after getting their asylum status in the UK, "the de jure Government is shifted from Manipur to London". They also added that “We believe that now is the right time to make public the Independent Government of Manipur before the international community and seek recognition. We call on all the Governments of the sovereign States of the members of the United Nations for their recognition of the de jure and exile Government of Manipur from today onward”.
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November - 19 
Nagaland Post reports on November 20 that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stated that at least three hill states of the North East, which have inner line permit (ILP) system, are likely to be exempted from the purview of Citizenship (Amendment) Bil
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Nagaland Post reports on November 20 that Union Home Minister Amit Shah has stated that at least three hill states of the North East, which have inner line permit (ILP) system, are likely to be exempted from the purview of Citizenship (Amendment) Bill. A a Member of Parliament stated that “We were assured that the CAB will not be applicable in the states of Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and Mizoram which have inner line permit system”.
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November - 19 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K-Yung Aung) faction claimed responsibility for burning down a Bhartia Infra Projects Limited (BIPL) water tanker at Khongnem-Karong area in Senapati District on November 19, reports The Sangai Ex
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K-Yung Aung) faction claimed responsibility for burning down a Bhartia Infra Projects Limited (BIPL) water tanker at Khongnem-Karong area in Senapati District on November 19, reports The Sangai Express. According to a statement by NSCN-K, this was a warning to BIPL for not co-operating with them. Arson attack was carried out under ‘National Highway operation commander’ Calvin Vemai.
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November - 19 
NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested on November 19 from Hazi Park in Dimapur District of Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The militants were arrested while extorting businessmen. INR 6000 was recovered from the arrestees, who were iden
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NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R) militants were arrested on November 19 from Hazi Park in Dimapur District of Nagaland, reports Morung Express. The militants were arrested while extorting businessmen. INR 6000 was recovered from the arrestees, who were identified as ‘undersecretary’ Helopi Yeptho and Jesheto Yeptho
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November - 19 
Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy stated on November 19 that there has been considerable progress in the ongoing Naga peace talks and almost all the Naga underground groups are engaged with the Central government in the peace process, r
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Union Minister of State for Home G Kishan Reddy stated on November 19 that there has been considerable progress in the ongoing Naga peace talks and almost all the Naga underground groups are engaged with the Central government in the peace process, reports The Northeast Today. He also added that “All stakeholders, including the states of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh, will be duly consulted before any settlement is arrived at with the Naga groups and their concerns taken into consideration”.
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November - 20 
A Bangladeshi national was arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) from Agartala in West Tripura District, repots Northeast Now. According to sources, the arrestee a Bangladeshi national has been working as a daily labourer and has been in Tr
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A Bangladeshi national was arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) from Agartala in West Tripura District, repots Northeast Now. According to sources, the arrestee a Bangladeshi national has been working as a daily labourer and has been in Tripura for one and a half years.
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November - 20 
East Mojo reports on November 21 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) has recruited over 1,000 members in October 2019. Hotoi Zhimomi, the NSCN-U ‘secretary’ Cease Fire Monitoring Board (CFSB) stated that “Yes, of course,
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East Mojo reports on November 21 that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Unification (NSCN-U) has recruited over 1,000 members in October 2019. Hotoi Zhimomi, the NSCN-U ‘secretary’ Cease Fire Monitoring Board (CFSB) stated that “Yes, of course, recruitments are going on. But we have not forced anybody to join our group nor have we forced anybody to go for training”. When queried about the speculations that over 200 cadres are being recruited, Zhimomi said, “Thousands of Nagas are joining. They are coming for recruitment. Even as we are facing problem (with the huge recruitment) ...we cannot be selfish at this juncture because we are working for the Nagas. We are not working for our own benefit. When asked about the NSCN (IM) questioning the recruitment of 80 Kukis at Khehoi Camp, he said, “We are not discriminating any tribe. Those who are willing to join, we cannot send them back. If they are willing to join, we can’t deny their rights since we are working for the Nagas in general.”
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November - 20 
Government of India (GoI) on November 20 stated in the Parliament that National Register of Citizen (NRC) was carried to identify illegal migrants in Assam, reports Northeast Now. In a written reply the Minister of state for home Nityanand Rai said t
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Government of India (GoI) on November 20 stated in the Parliament that National Register of Citizen (NRC) was carried to identify illegal migrants in Assam, reports Northeast Now. In a written reply the Minister of state for home Nityanand Rai said that NRC is being updated in Assam under the provisions of the Citizenship Act, 1955. He also added that the provisions contained in the Schedule framed under Rule 4A of The Citizenship (Registration of Citizens and Issue of National Identity Cards) Rules, 2003. He also added that “The matter of deportation would arise only after the disposal of appeals by the Foreigners Tribunal.”
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November - 20 
Member of Parliament (MP) Pratima Bhoumik, on November 20 stated that fencing along Indo-Bangladesh border could not be completed due to numerous problems including objections by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), reports Eastern Mirror. According to MP,
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Member of Parliament (MP) Pratima Bhoumik, on November 20 stated that fencing along Indo-Bangladesh border could not be completed due to numerous problems including objections by Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB), reports Eastern Mirror. According to MP, Minister of State of Home Affairs Nityanand Rai stated that by physical fencing and technological solutions 1,880 km India-Bangladesh frontiers along Tripura (856 km), Meghalaya (443 km), Mizoram (318 km) and Assam (263 km) — would be fenced. Out of 1,880 km Bangladesh border with India’s four northeastern states, around 1,477 km has been covered by barbed wire fencing. Remaining around 403 km would be covered by hi-tech solutions (62 km) and physical fencing (341 km). However, the fencing work could not be completed in all the bordering areas due to objections by BGB. Besides difficult terrain, short working season (longer monsoon period), land acquisition problem, opposition by a section of people are the other hurdles.
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November - 20 
On November 20 following a CFMG meeting with NSCN-Khango faction, NSCN-Unification (NSCN-U) and NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R), two groups were confident/hopeful of an “outcome by this year, that too, before Christmas”, reports Eastern Mirror. NSCN-U stat
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On November 20 following a CFMG meeting with NSCN-Khango faction, NSCN-Unification (NSCN-U) and NSCN-Reformation (NSCN-R), two groups were confident/hopeful of an “outcome by this year, that too, before Christmas”, reports Eastern Mirror. NSCN-U stated that a solution will be signed before Christmas, while NSCN-K (Khango faction) stated that agreement could be signed “by this year.
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November - 20 
The Hills Tribe Students’ Association, an umbrella organisation of tribal students in Assam’s Dima Hasao District staged a protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 20, reports The Telegraph.
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The Hills Tribe Students’ Association, an umbrella organisation of tribal students in Assam’s Dima Hasao District staged a protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 20, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 20 
The prohibitory order along Indo-Myanmar border was extended on till February 1, 2020 on November 20, reports East Mojo. An official statement said that a prohibitory order under Section 144 of CrPC was issued for the enforcement of night curfew from
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The prohibitory order along Indo-Myanmar border was extended on till February 1, 2020 on November 20, reports East Mojo. An official statement said that a prohibitory order under Section 144 of CrPC was issued for the enforcement of night curfew from 10 pm to 3 am in the 3-km belt along the India-Myanmar Border under Mon District. Earlier in August, a three-month night curfew was enforced in the area from 10 pm to 3 am, which expired on November 21. Curfew along the Indo-Myanmar border was first clamped in 2015.
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November - 20 
Top commanders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) are said to be camping along Indo-Myanmar border, reports Nagaland Post on November 21. Phungting Shimrang, former ‘army chief’ and senior member of the NSCN (I-M), has re
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Top commanders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) are said to be camping along Indo-Myanmar border, reports Nagaland Post on November 21. Phungting Shimrang, former ‘army chief’ and senior member of the NSCN (I-M), has reportedly gone to Yunnan province in China with two of his trusted comrades. According to a leader of NSCN-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Yung Aung faction “Phungting and his two comrades reached China via eastern Nagaland (Naga self-administered areas in Myanmar) in the second half of October. The three leaders are trying to talk to the Chinese authorities for aid in their fight against India.” He also added that “NSCN (I-M) (army chief) Anthony Shimray has also left the outfit’s headquarters camp in Hebron and is staying in an undisclosed location along the India-Myanmar border”. News 18 further adds that NSCN-K leader stated that “NSCN-IM chief Anthony Shimray has also left the outfit’s headquarters camp in Hebron and is staying in an undisclosed location along the India-Myanmar border. More than 3,000 cadres of the IM faction have been were camping in the border areas since October”.
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November - 20 
Two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were recovered on November 20 along Imphal-Ukhrul road in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express. The IEDs were later safely disposed off by Security Forces. Nagaland Post adds that IEDs weighted arou
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Two Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were recovered on November 20 along Imphal-Ukhrul road in Imphal East District, reports The Sangai Express. The IEDs were later safely disposed off by Security Forces. Nagaland Post adds that IEDs weighted around three kg each with medium intensity double remote-control devices which can cause damages to 100-meter radius.
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November - 21 
Former leader of All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) Ranjit Debbarma, while oppossing Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 21 said that it will violate the peace accord with Tripura Government, reports Northeast Today. He stated that CAB “will leg
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Former leader of All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) Ranjit Debbarma, while oppossing Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) on November 21 said that it will violate the peace accord with Tripura Government, reports Northeast Today. He stated that CAB “will legalise the stay of illegal immigrants in India, which is against Article 2 (b) of the peace accord signed in 1993 between ATTF and the Tripura government.” He also added that Debbarma was arrested in Bangladesh in 2013, said as per 1993 All Tripura Tribal Force (ATTF) Peace Accord, Government of Tripura assured to take action against foreign nationals, restore alienated tribal land, include tribal majority villages in Autonomous District Council (ADC) areas, introduce Inner Line Permit (ILP), set up Village Police Force (VPF) for the Tripura ADC areas, increase number of seats for ST candidates in TTAADC and higher scope of government employment for tribals.
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November - 21 
Indian Express reports on November 22 that a senior official of Mizoram Home Department stated that “The roadmap for repatriation submitted to the Supreme Court was very clear that Bru migrants would be resettled back in their own villages or village
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Indian Express reports on November 22 that a senior official of Mizoram Home Department stated that “The roadmap for repatriation submitted to the Supreme Court was very clear that Bru migrants would be resettled back in their own villages or villages under nearest police stations. I don’t feel there is any question of changing this roadmap, which was agreed upon by the Supreme Court of India and the Government of India. There is no question of settling them in Dampa Tiger Reserve.” Earlier, Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples Forum (MBDPF) general secretary Bruno Msha had stated that they have scaled down their demands like a Bru Autonomous District Council (ADC), cluster villages, rearrangement of resettlement locations, etc. to just two points. These are resettlement of migrant Brus at Dampa Tiger Reserve and a post-repatriation development package under the Ministry of DoNER, Ministry of Tribal Welfare and Ministry of Minority Welfare.
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November - 21 
NSCN-IM on November 21 denied that they were conducting forceful recruitment, during a meeting with Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG) in Kohima, reports Eastern Mirror. The issue of recruitment and the need for better understanding between NSCN (IM)
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NSCN-IM on November 21 denied that they were conducting forceful recruitment, during a meeting with Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG) in Kohima, reports Eastern Mirror. The issue of recruitment and the need for better understanding between NSCN (IM) and the security forces were the major talking points of the meeting.
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November - 21 
Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and Manipur Naga Peoples Front (MNPF) attacked an Assam Rifles (AR) out post on November 21 at Sehlon village in Chandel District, reports Nagaland Post. Police stated that no injuries were reported from the incident. Th
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Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and Manipur Naga Peoples Front (MNPF) attacked an Assam Rifles (AR) out post on November 21 at Sehlon village in Chandel District, reports Nagaland Post. Police stated that no injuries were reported from the incident. The Sangai Express adds that according to a joint statement by RPF ‘assistant publicity secretary’ Bangkim and MNPF ‘assistant publicity secretary’ Thomas Numai the attack wounded many AR personnel.
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November - 21 
The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the apex body of Reang refugees sheltered in the six relief camps of Tripura on November 21 placed two new demands for their repatriation to Mizoram, reports Assam Tribune. The new demands include res
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The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the apex body of Reang refugees sheltered in the six relief camps of Tripura on November 21 placed two new demands for their repatriation to Mizoram, reports Assam Tribune. The new demands include resettlement of all Bru families in and around the Dampa Tiger Wildlife Sanctuary (Mamit District) in Mizoram and a permanent development package for all refugees under Union ministries like the DoNER, Tribal Welfare and Minority Welfare. Bruno Mshe, general secretary of the MBDPF stated that “The Bru people sheltered in the relief camps are not happy with the special package provided under the agreement signed in New Delhi in September, 2018. We have sacrificed as many as four demands, including that of an autonomous council, in the wake of the rigid stand taken by Mizoram Government”. He also added the Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary has been chosen as “we were forced to leave the wildlife sanctuary way back in 1986”. “As there is not a single tiger left there, the Government could rehabilitate us there easily”.
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November - 21 
Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were arrested and 32 youths rescued on November 21 when they busted a covert recruitment attempt in Mon District, reports Eastern Mirror. The militants were identified as ‘cor
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Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militants were arrested and 32 youths rescued on November 21 when they busted a covert recruitment attempt in Mon District, reports Eastern Mirror. The militants were identified as ‘corporal’ Loajah and ‘sergeant’ Manza. Northeast Now adds that the 32 youths hailed from Laokkun, Tizit town, Jaboka, Nokzang, Hatothi (Naginimora) and Chingphoi villages.
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November - 21 
United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ‘chief’ Paresh Baruah, “Phungting Shimrang will not return to Camp Hebron along with his comrades, adds News 18. They have realised that GoI is not ready to give more power to the Nagas, especially
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United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) ‘chief’ Paresh Baruah, “Phungting Shimrang will not return to Camp Hebron along with his comrades, adds News 18. They have realised that GoI is not ready to give more power to the Nagas, especially as far as the flag and constitution are concerned. Hence, they are ready to fight again”. He also added that “Nowadays, the situation and atmosphere have changed. The young leadership of the Isak-Muivah and Khaplang factions of the NSCN are trying to reach an understanding...”
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November - 22 
Government of India is looking at concluding peace talks with the 23 Kuki and Zomi groups which have had Suspension of Operation agreements with the Indian government for the past decade, reports Indian Express on November 23. A B Mathur, Governmen
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Government of India is looking at concluding peace talks with the 23 Kuki and Zomi groups which have had Suspension of Operation agreements with the Indian government for the past decade, reports Indian Express on November 23. A B Mathur, Government of India interlocutor for the Kuki talks stated that “Talks are under way. We are hoping to arrive at an agreement soon. We cannot put a timeline on it as it is a complex issue, and we are looking at the charter of demands the groups have placed before us”. P S Haokip, ‘president’ of one of the biggest Kuki outfits — the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) expects the talks to conclude by early next year. While the KNO’s armed wing the Kuki National Army (KNA) — is one of the strongest in the region, there are 17 other armed groups, including the Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) and Kuki National Front (KNF), which fall under its umbrella. Another six-armed groups come under the United Revolutionary Front (UPF). According to the 2011 census, there are 6.6 lakh Kuki and Zomi living in Manipur. A solution with the Kuki-Zomi groups is as essential as one with the banned Naga groups, as villages belonging to Naga and Kuki tribes are often contiguous. The Kuki insurgency has also been seen as a backlash to the Naga movement, with Kuki arming themselves against Naga aggression.
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November - 22 
All India Chakma Social Forum (AICSF), an apex body of the Chakmas of India, Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT), Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC) besides the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) on November 22 ann
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All India Chakma Social Forum (AICSF), an apex body of the Chakmas of India, Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT), Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC) besides the Indigenous People’s Front of Tripura (IPFT) on November 22 announced to intensify their agitations, reports East Mojo. The protests area against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB). North East Students’ Organisations (NESO) stated that they would soon decide their next course of action against the CAB. Additionally, INPT general secretary Jagadhish Debbarma said that they would organise a 12-hour long rail and national highway blockade in Tripura on December 5 against the CAB.
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November - 22 
On November 22, a militant of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was arrested while extorting in Dimapur, reports Morung Express. The arrested militant was identified as Anthony Molangmei. INR 300 was recovered from the mili
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On November 22, a militant of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) was arrested while extorting in Dimapur, reports Morung Express. The arrested militant was identified as Anthony Molangmei. INR 300 was recovered from the militant.
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November - 22 
On November 22, farmers organisation Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), pro-talk leaders of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-PTF) and other organisation staged protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in Guwahati (Kamrup Metrop
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On November 22, farmers organisation Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS), pro-talk leaders of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-PTF) and other organisation staged protests against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in Guwahati (Kamrup Metropolitan District), reports India Today. KMSS, an influential farmers organisation staged massive protests against the CAB and marched to Raj Bhawan in Guwahati. ULFA- Pro-talk (ULFA-PTF) leader Anup Chetia said that if the bill is passed then the indigenous identity, culture and languages will be finished in the North Eastern region.
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November - 22 
Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb in a letter stated that Tripura could accommodate up to 500 families if adequate funds were sanctioned for the cause by Government of India (GoI), reports Eastern Mirror on November 23. In a letter to the Union Home
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Tripura Chief Minister Biplab Deb in a letter stated that Tripura could accommodate up to 500 families if adequate funds were sanctioned for the cause by Government of India (GoI), reports Eastern Mirror on November 23. In a letter to the Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Chief Minister Biplab Deb said the final repatriation process was scheduled to end on November 30, as per the agreement signed between the Centre, governments of Mizoram and Tripura, and the representatives of Bru migrants, but only 144 of 4,447 families have returned to their home state so far.Several Bru families have refused to return to Mizoram, citing security concerns and inadequate rehabilitation package. Some have also sought a separate autonomous council for the community.So far, only 144 families (699 persons) have shifted to Mizoram in the current phase of repatriation.The Centre has approved INR 3500 million, covering transportation and rehabilitation expenses, for the ninth and the final repatriation process, which began on October 3.
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November - 22 
Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were wounded in a grenade attack on November 22 at Thangmeiband Lilashing Khongnangkhong in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The wounded personnel were identified as Jitenc
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Two Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were wounded in a grenade attack on November 22 at Thangmeiband Lilashing Khongnangkhong in Imphal West District of Manipur, reports The Sangai Express. The wounded personnel were identified as Jitenchandra Rava and Jadep Munna.
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Northeast Now reports that Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants looted bus passengers at Taphou in Senapati District of Manipur during the intervening night of November 23-24. The bus was travelling from Dimapur in Nagaland to Imphal in Manipur.
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Northeast Now reports that Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) militants looted bus passengers at Taphou in Senapati District of Manipur during the intervening night of November 23-24. The bus was travelling from Dimapur in Nagaland to Imphal in Manipur.
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November - 23 
On November 23, an extortionist was arrested from Nagarjan in Dimapur District, reports Morung Express The arrestee was identified as Salahuddin.
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On November 23, an extortionist was arrested from Nagarjan in Dimapur District, reports Morung Express The arrestee was identified as Salahuddin.
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November - 23 
On November 23, two unidentified militants lobbed a grenade in front of Kwakeithel Leimakhujam Local Youth Development Association complex in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. The grenade was targeted at the Border Security Force (BSF
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On November 23, two unidentified militants lobbed a grenade in front of Kwakeithel Leimakhujam Local Youth Development Association complex in Imphal West District, reports The Sangai Express. The grenade was targeted at the Border Security Force (BSF) who were deployed in the area. No causalities were reported in incident.
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November - 23 
Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Yung Aung faction militants were arrested from Kohima on November 23, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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Two National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) Yung Aung faction militants were arrested from Kohima on November 23, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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November - 24 
Government of India (GoI) extended the ban on National Democratic Front of Bodoland- Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) by another five years reports Eastern Mirror on November 25. The ministry extended the ban on NDBF under the provisions of sub-section (1) of sec
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Government of India (GoI) extended the ban on National Democratic Front of Bodoland- Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) by another five years reports Eastern Mirror on November 25. The ministry extended the ban on NDBF under the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) stated that NDFB-S has been involved in 62 violent incidents since January 2015, resulting in killings of 19 civilians and 55 extremists, besides the arrest of 450 ultras and confiscation of 444 arms from them.
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November - 24 
On November 24 members of Tai-Khamti Singpho and Adi communities clashed at Jintu bridge at Chowkham in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, reports East Mojo. The clash occurred during a 12-hour general shut down called by All Tai-Khamti Singpho St
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On November 24 members of Tai-Khamti Singpho and Adi communities clashed at Jintu bridge at Chowkham in Namsai District of Arunachal Pradesh, reports East Mojo. The clash occurred during a 12-hour general shut down called by All Tai-Khamti Singpho Students' Union (ATKSSU). The latest clash comes after burning of houses belonging to the Adi tribe at New and Old Mabira in October 2019, followed by clashes between Adi Students’ Union and security forces a week later, prompting security forces to take out a flag march in the town. Northeast Now adds that 14 people were wounded in the clash. The wounded include 10 ATKSSU activists and four Adi Students’ Union (ADISU) activists. The clash occurred when Police fire into the air to disperse ATKSSU and ADISU activists.
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November - 24 
On November 24, Assam Rifles tweeted that an arms dealer was arrested from Dimapur District in Nagaland. Two pistols and two magazines were recovered from the arrestee.
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On November 24, Assam Rifles tweeted that an arms dealer was arrested from Dimapur District in Nagaland. Two pistols and two magazines were recovered from the arrestee.
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November - 24 
Three Islamic State (ISIS) inspired militants were arrested on November 24 from Goalpara District in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Mukadir Islam, Ranjeet Ali and Luit Zameel. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cel
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Three Islamic State (ISIS) inspired militants were arrested on November 24 from Goalpara District in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Mukadir Islam, Ranjeet Ali and Luit Zameel. Deputy Commissioner of Police (Special Cell) Pramod Singh Kushwah stated that “The three were inspired by the Bangladesh module of ISIS and were carrying a complete the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) to detonate it at Raas Mela, in Dudhnoi, on Monday (November 25) night”. The DCP also added that “During initial interrogation, the accused disclosed that the recovered IED was complete in all respect and they had planned to connect the battery just before planting it at Raas Mela in Dudhnoi. They had plans to conduct similar IED blasts in Delhi as well and the intended Assam blasts were a test run”. They had also gathered IED components for Delhi blasts and the explosive material which they revealed was stored at Ali and Zameel’s house at Krishnai area of Goalpara. Delhi Police also added that The three arrested were classmates who became “highly radical” allegedly after watching videos online. They also radicalised some people they were in touch with in Delhi. The police are probing their links in the national capital and whether they had come to Delhi to conduct recee of the possible terror targets. The Telegraph further adds that a Delhi Police release stated that “A group of radical youths was identified by Delhi police and was subjected to intelligence exploitation. It was further revealed that this group had already assembled a few IEDs and they were planning to detonate these IEDs in the local Raas Mela of Assam, within a few days. This information was shared with senior officers who directed to take all necessary and immediate steps to avert this imminent IED blast. Thereafter, on November 24, the information was shared with Assam police. Immediately, on the specific input of special cell, a trap was laid near Madhuban Lodge in Goalpara town, Assam, by a joint team of special cell and Assam police. The joint team apprehended three terrorists inspired by ISIS from the spot before they could detonate the IED at Raas Mela in Dudhnoi. During interrogations, lots of valuable information was extracted and raids were conducted at two hideouts of this module and lots of IED materials were recovered”.
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November - 24 
United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Wara in Tinsukia District of Assam on November 24, tweets Eastern Army Command. A pistol and four rounds of magazines were recovered from the arrestee.
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United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant was arrested from Wara in Tinsukia District of Assam on November 24, tweets Eastern Army Command. A pistol and four rounds of magazines were recovered from the arrestee.
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November - 24 
Zomi council on November 24 organised rally in Churachandpur District demanding the creation of Zoland Territorial Council (ZTC) through political talks between the Centre, Manipur government and United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisa
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Zomi council on November 24 organised rally in Churachandpur District demanding the creation of Zoland Territorial Council (ZTC) through political talks between the Centre, Manipur government and United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO), reports East Mojo. Similar public rally was also seen at various Zo inhabited areas in the state and New Delhi to press the Centre to expedite the tripartite talks with the armed groups, UPF/KNO. According to the organisers, Zo community is a constituent of nine tribes, including Gangte, Kom, Mate, Paite, Simte, Tedim-Chin, Thangkhal, Zou and Vaiphei.
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November - 25 
A grenade was recovered along NH-202 in Ukhrul District on November 25, reports Morung Express. The grenade was found with one end of a string fixed on its pin and other end on a tree on the roadside, was laid by militants targeting Road Opening Part
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A grenade was recovered along NH-202 in Ukhrul District on November 25, reports Morung Express. The grenade was found with one end of a string fixed on its pin and other end on a tree on the roadside, was laid by militants targeting Road Opening Party (ROP).
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November - 25 
Delhi High Court upheld the life imprisonment sentence for a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant Hopeson Ningshen, who had abducted and killed three Manipur Government officials in 2009, reports North East Now. The i
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Delhi High Court upheld the life imprisonment sentence for a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) militant Hopeson Ningshen, who had abducted and killed three Manipur Government officials in 2009, reports North East Now. The incident occurred on February 13, 2009. He was later arrested on May 25, 2009.
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November - 25 
Government of India (GoI) on November 25 reviewed the security situation in the Northeastern states which have witnessed protests in the past few weeks the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Assam Tribune. Heads of state intelligence agencies
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Government of India (GoI) on November 25 reviewed the security situation in the Northeastern states which have witnessed protests in the past few weeks the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Assam Tribune. Heads of state intelligence agencies of all North-eastern states, Assam Rifles and paramilitary forces attended the meeting which was chaired by National Security Advisor Ajit Doval.
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November - 25 
Meghalaya based Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC)has stated that it wants separate “Flag and Constitution” for the Hynñiewtrep, reports Northeast Now. HNLC, which was recently banned by the union home ministry, also demanded that Hynñiew
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Meghalaya based Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC)has stated that it wants separate “Flag and Constitution” for the Hynñiewtrep, reports Northeast Now. HNLC, which was recently banned by the union home ministry, also demanded that Hynñiewtrep should have “Parliament” and “Supreme Court”.
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November - 25 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on November 25 stated that naga youths willing to join the ‘Naga national service’ out of their own conviction does not violate the Ceasefire Ground Rules (CFGR), reports Imphal Free Press.
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) on November 25 stated that naga youths willing to join the ‘Naga national service’ out of their own conviction does not violate the Ceasefire Ground Rules (CFGR), reports Imphal Free Press. The statement came after the rescue of 32 youths on November 21 in Mon District, who were being taken by NSCN-IM militants to join the militant ranks.
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November - 25 
On November 25 a ULFA-I militant identified as Dimpal Baruah alias Gudu Asom surrendered at Jagun in Tinsukia District in Assam, reports The Sentinel. A pistol and four live ammunitions were recovered from his possession.
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On November 25 a ULFA-I militant identified as Dimpal Baruah alias Gudu Asom surrendered at Jagun in Tinsukia District in Assam, reports The Sentinel. A pistol and four live ammunitions were recovered from his possession.
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November - 26 
On November 26, two United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militants were arrested from Jorhat in Jorhat District, reports The Sentinel. The arrestees were identified as Tutu Borah alias Handum Asom and Juman Borhah. They were on a miss
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On November 26, two United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militants were arrested from Jorhat in Jorhat District, reports The Sentinel. The arrestees were identified as Tutu Borah alias Handum Asom and Juman Borhah. They were on a mission to perpetrate sabotage on security forces and educational institutions.
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November - 27 
Deputy Commissioner of Police in Guwahati (Kamrup Metropolitan) issued a release stating that Section 144 has been imposed in parts of the city on suspicion that some unknown groups, organizations are likely to disrupt normalcy in state, reports The
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Deputy Commissioner of Police in Guwahati (Kamrup Metropolitan) issued a release stating that Section 144 has been imposed in parts of the city on suspicion that some unknown groups, organizations are likely to disrupt normalcy in state, reports The Northeast Today on November 28. The DCP has deemed that it is necessary to take preventative measures to ensure peaceful movement of public, smooth flow of traffic and normal functioning of offices. As such, assembly of more than five persons in any area, carrying of arms and ammunition, explosives and weapons of any nature, procession and shouting inciting communal violence, gambling in public places, and use of loudspeakers is prohibited. The order is to come into force with immediate effect.
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November - 27 
Government of India (GoI) in a notification on November 27 extended ban on United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) along with all its factions, wings and front organisations as an unlawful association for five more years, reports Assam T
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Government of India (GoI) in a notification on November 27 extended ban on United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) along with all its factions, wings and front organisations as an unlawful association for five more years, reports Assam Tribune. GoI is of the opinion that circumstances exist which render it necessary to declare the ULFA to be an unlawful association with immediate effect. During the period from January 1, 2015 to July 31 this year, the ULFA has killed 32 people – 25 civilians and seven security forces personnel, and abducted six persons.
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November - 27 
The Sangai Express reports on November 27 reports that Rajkumar Meghen, ‘chairman’ of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) is set to return to Manipur. Released on November 9 from the Guwahati central jail, Meghen was taken away by the Intelligenc
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The Sangai Express reports on November 27 reports that Rajkumar Meghen, ‘chairman’ of United National Liberation Front (UNLF) is set to return to Manipur. Released on November 9 from the Guwahati central jail, Meghen was taken away by the Intelligence Bureau and was kept at an undisclosed location in Delhi. He was released seventeen days later (November 26). He is set to return after 44 years, Meghen had left Manipur in 1975 and was arrested by Bangladesh in 2010. He is reported to have initiated the formation of Manipur People’s Liberation Front (MPLF) in 1999. He had become ‘chairman’ of UNLF in 1998.
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November - 28 
Assam Rifles (AR) on November 28 closed offices and messes of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in five locations in Kohima, reports Eastern Mirror. Two messes were located in in High School area, and one each at Taklu grou
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Assam Rifles (AR) on November 28 closed offices and messes of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in five locations in Kohima, reports Eastern Mirror. Two messes were located in in High School area, and one each at Taklu ground in Lerie colony, Bara Basti, and Chota Basti. Following the Ceasefire Monitoring Group (CFMG)/Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB) directive to the armed Naga groups that “no mess/office can be active outside designated camps”, security forces have been carrying out drives to shut down messes and offices of militant groups. Recently, the security forces have closed down “unauthorised messes and camps” of Naga groups at Jalukie and Ahthibung in Peren District.
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November - 28 
Five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khitovi Neopak (NSCN-KN) militants were arrested from Burma camp in Dimapur District, tweets Eastern Army Command. Three pistols were recovered from the arrestees.
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Five National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khitovi Neopak (NSCN-KN) militants were arrested from Burma camp in Dimapur District, tweets Eastern Army Command. Three pistols were recovered from the arrestees.
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November - 28 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 28 filed a charge against two ULFA-I militants for killing five people on November 1, 2018, reports Sify. The militants were identified as Bubul Moran and Binanda Dahotiya. In a statement NIA stated tha
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 28 filed a charge against two ULFA-I militants for killing five people on November 1, 2018, reports Sify. The militants were identified as Bubul Moran and Binanda Dahotiya. In a statement NIA stated that “the arrested accused persons along with others in pursuance of this conspiracy came from Myanmar to India, then from Arunachal to Assam-Sadiya specifically to Bichanimukh Kherbari village, armed with assault weapons”.
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November - 28 
Three Flags of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) were found on November 28 in two locations in Golaghat District of Assam, reports Northeast Today. Two flags were found in on a road divider of NH-39 at Purabangla and the third one
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Three Flags of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) were found on November 28 in two locations in Golaghat District of Assam, reports Northeast Today. Two flags were found in on a road divider of NH-39 at Purabangla and the third one on the road divider of NH-39 at Rangajan. Two suspects have been detained for questioning.
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November - 29 
Leadership of the 14 Naga tribes of Nagaland today called upon the Naga negotiators involved in the Naga peace talks to “come together” while simultaneously urging the Government of India to work towards bringing an early solution, reports Morung Exp
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Leadership of the 14 Naga tribes of Nagaland today called upon the Naga negotiators involved in the Naga peace talks to “come together” while simultaneously urging the Government of India to work towards bringing an early solution, reports Morung Express on November 30. In a joint press release the organisations noted that “the formal negotiations are over and now is the time for all negotiating parties to come together and sign an inclusive agreement for inclusive solution.
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November - 29 
On November 29, Police arrested two persons, Aminul Haque and his younger brother Rifatul Haque, along with a handmade pistol and recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 94,000 from Dablong area near Lanka bazaar in Hojai District, repo
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On November 29, Police arrested two persons, Aminul Haque and his younger brother Rifatul Haque, along with a handmade pistol and recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 94,000 from Dablong area near Lanka bazaar in Hojai District, repots The Assam Tribune.
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November - 29 
United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chief’ Rajkumar Meghen alias Sanayaima stated that he has full faith on the ongoing Naga peace talks and stated that peace talks will not hurt the sentiments of the people of Manipur, reports East mojo on Nove
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United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chief’ Rajkumar Meghen alias Sanayaima stated that he has full faith on the ongoing Naga peace talks and stated that peace talks will not hurt the sentiments of the people of Manipur, reports East mojo on November 30. He stated that “he Government of India will never do anything that compromises the overall integrity of Manipur.” Meghen, stated that Manipur people are apprehensive about the prevailing Naga talks with the Centre that might affect the overall integrity of the state. He stated that ““It’s a matter of the government of India and the Nagas. And of course, people of Manipur have all the reasons to be very sensitive about the talks because people are apprehensive that the agreement accord with the NSCN-IM and other Naga organisations may affect Manipur’s overall integrity”.
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November - 30 
9 Assam Rifles troopers, during an encounter, killed the ‘operation commander’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) ‘Captain’ Akham Chang at the jungles of Old Changlang, around 6 km east of Ngai town, in Changlang district
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9 Assam Rifles troopers, during an encounter, killed the ‘operation commander’ of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Reformation (NSCN-R) ‘Captain’ Akham Chang at the jungles of Old Changlang, around 6 km east of Ngai town, in Changlang district on November 30, reports East Mojo. Security Forces recovered an AK-47 rifle along with 60 rounds of ammunition from the deceased militant.
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November - 30 
A Meghalaya delegation led by Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has passed a resolution to oppose implementation of the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the State, reports The Assam Tribune on December 1. The resolution was passed after a meeting
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A Meghalaya delegation led by Chief Minister Conrad Sangma has passed a resolution to oppose implementation of the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill in the State, reports The Assam Tribune on December 1. The resolution was passed after a meeting held in New Delhi on November 29 and November 30. The meeting was held between Sangma and stakeholders comprising representatives of the State Government, political parties, autonomous district councils and civil societies. It was decided that the resolution would be handed over to Union Home Minister (UHM), Amit Shah. “The delegation led by the Chief Minister comprising various leaders of political parties, representatives of civil societies of Meghalaya do now urge the Home Minister, Amit Shah to accept the resolution in the interest of the people of Meghalaya,” the resolution read.
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November - 30 
Assam Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary stated on November 30 that United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) and Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were acti
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Assam Parliamentary Affairs Minister Chandra Mohan Patowary stated on November 30 that United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saoraigwra (NDFB-S) and Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) were active in Assam, reports The Sentinel. He also added that Karbi Peoples Liberation Tigers (KPLT) was also active in the state. The Miniter also added that NDFB-Progressive (NDFB-P), ULFA-Pro Talks faction (ULFA-PTF), Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and nine other outfits have been engaged in peace talks since 2011, 2013 and 2016 respectively. The minister further added that for the rehabilitation of the surrendered militants a scheme – Swabalamban – has been launched. “As many as 1,800 surrendered militants have been trained and given loans amounting to INR 1,00,000 to each of 1,125 such persons for their rehabilitation under this scheme this year. This apart, 463 surrendered militants have been inducted into the State police force as sepoys”. The Minister further informed that during the past three and half years, 25,780 abduction cases have been recorded in Assam.
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*Data till , March 27, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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