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April - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested five militants of the Santhali Tiger Force on April 1 from the Karigaon-Maligaon area under Karigaon Police Outpost in Kokrajhar District, reports Telegraph. One .9mm pistol, three handmade pistols, four rounds of bullets, cash worth INR 3,800, including 100 Bhutan cur
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested five militants of the Santhali Tiger Force on April 1 from the Karigaon-Maligaon area under Karigaon Police Outpost in Kokrajhar District, reports Telegraph. One .9mm pistol, three handmade pistols, four rounds of bullets, cash worth INR 3,800, including 100 Bhutan currencies, were recovered from their possession.
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April - 2 
Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants killed three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and injured four others in an ambush on April 2 near Rongshuli village in east Guwahati, reports Kanglaonline. Three slain personnel were identified as Havaldar Devendra Shah, Mithu Singh and
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Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers (KPLT) militants killed three Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and injured four others in an ambush on April 2 near Rongshuli village in east Guwahati, reports Kanglaonline. Three slain personnel were identified as Havaldar Devendra Shah, Mithu Singh and a constable Dilip Kumar, adds Shillong Times.
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April - 2 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on April 2 said that the Union Government was open to talks with all militant outfits and the discussions with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) had been good beginning, reports Times of India. "The ULFA peace talks are a good beginning. Our doors for peace tal
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on April 2 said that the Union Government was open to talks with all militant outfits and the discussions with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) had been good beginning, reports Times of India. "The ULFA peace talks are a good beginning. Our doors for peace talks with all militant groups are open. We want the militants to shun violence and come for talks," the Prime Minister said at an election rally in Dhakuwakhana in eastern Assam, about 500 kilometers from Guwahati while campaigning for state assembly polls.
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April - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Hahkhati area under Dhola Police Station in Tinsukia District on April 2, reports Assam Tribune. One of the arrested militant was identified as ‘lance corporal’ Bolin Gogoi alias Saurabh Bora (24), who is a k
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested five United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants in the Hahkhati area under Dhola Police Station in Tinsukia District on April 2, reports Assam Tribune. One of the arrested militant was identified as ‘lance corporal’ Bolin Gogoi alias Saurabh Bora (24), who is a known explosives expert in the outfit. SFs recovered one 9mm pistol and an Improvised Explosive Device (IED).
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April - 2 
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) decided not to go ahead with its earlier plan of calling bandhs (shut down) from April 6 to 15 during the visits of Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh and other Central leaders for election campaigning in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The anti talks faction led
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United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) decided not to go ahead with its earlier plan of calling bandhs (shut down) from April 6 to 15 during the visits of Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh and other Central leaders for election campaigning in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The anti talks faction led by Paresh Barua said that it will not call any bandh during the period in view of the upcoming Rongali Bihu celebrations in the State. As reported earlier, ULFA had called for a bandh on April 2 protesting against the Prime Minister’s visit to address two poll rallies during the first phase. The PM Singh is scheduled to visit Barpeta and Mangaldai assembly constituencies in Lower Assam on April 8.
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April - 3 
One 7.62 pistol, an IED weighing one kilogramme with a remote controlled- switch and four rounds of live ammunition were recovered during a search operation by SFs from the house of Narayan Roy, the younger brother of Pradip Roy, a member of the central committee of ULFA, at Madhusolmari village in
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One 7.62 pistol, an IED weighing one kilogramme with a remote controlled- switch and four rounds of live ammunition were recovered during a search operation by SFs from the house of Narayan Roy, the younger brother of Pradip Roy, a member of the central committee of ULFA, at Madhusolmari village in Dhubri District on April 3, reports Telegraph
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Sentinel reports that 87 militants of Karbi Longri NC Hills National Liberation Front (KLNLF) exercised their franchise for the first time in 15 years. As per directive of the Election Commission of India, the KLNLF militants staying in designated camps were provided facility to cast their votes. Th
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Sentinel reports that 87 militants of Karbi Longri NC Hills National Liberation Front (KLNLF) exercised their franchise for the first time in 15 years. As per directive of the Election Commission of India, the KLNLF militants staying in designated camps were provided facility to cast their votes. The Assam Election Commission notified that the ex-militants lodged in the designated camps in Assam and having their names in the electoral rolls would be entitled to vote through postal ballots.
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The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) trooper, who went missing after militants attacked a joint team of the Army and SSB jawans at Lalbita in Kokrajhar District on April 4, resurfaced in a forest village in Nalbari District on April 6, reports Telegraph. The trooper, identified as Radheshyam Yadav, was unt
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The Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) trooper, who went missing after militants attacked a joint team of the Army and SSB jawans at Lalbita in Kokrajhar District on April 4, resurfaced in a forest village in Nalbari District on April 6, reports Telegraph. The trooper, identified as Radheshyam Yadav, was untraceable since the attack by suspected militants of the Anti-talk Faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) on the joint team, in which two SSB personnel, identified as Bhagat Prasad and Subash, were killed.
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April - 4 
Two Security Forces (SFs) were killed and another two injured by militants of the Anti-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) in Kokrajhar District on April 4, reports Telegraph. This is the second such incident within a month. As reported earlier, on March 14, eight Borde
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Two Security Forces (SFs) were killed and another two injured by militants of the Anti-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) in Kokrajhar District on April 4, reports Telegraph. This is the second such incident within a month. As reported earlier, on March 14, eight Border Security Forces (BSF) personnel were killed and another eight injured in an ambush by militants at Ultapani reserve forest bordering Bhutan in Kokrajhar District.
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April - 4 
Voting for the first phase of Assembly elections in Assam was completed on April 4 with an estimated 70 percent polling recorded, reports Assam Tribune. Voting ended in 13 Districts of the State, where polling was held in 62 of the 126 Assembly seats.
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Voting for the first phase of Assembly elections in Assam was completed on April 4 with an estimated 70 percent polling recorded, reports Assam Tribune. Voting ended in 13 Districts of the State, where polling was held in 62 of the 126 Assembly seats.
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April - 5 
Telegraph reports that ULFA is preparing to celebrate its raising day (April 7) in a ‘grand way’ at its Kakopathar designated camp in Tinsukia District. Prabal Neog, a leader of ULFA’s Pro-Talks group said that it will be the first time that we will celebrate the raising day in such a grand way and
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Telegraph reports that ULFA is preparing to celebrate its raising day (April 7) in a ‘grand way’ at its Kakopathar designated camp in Tinsukia District. Prabal Neog, a leader of ULFA’s Pro-Talks group said that it will be the first time that we will celebrate the raising day in such a grand way and with the people of Assam. He further added that all the leaders of ULFA’s ‘central executive’ barring Paresh Barua and Anup Chetia will attend the function.
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April - 6 
Times of India reports that Anti Talks Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) will observe its foundation day (April 7) in the jungles of Myanmar, where the group is reportedly holed up. The Government sounded a security alert across the State to restrain Paresh Baruah's group fro
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Times of India reports that Anti Talks Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) will observe its foundation day (April 7) in the jungles of Myanmar, where the group is reportedly holed up. The Government sounded a security alert across the State to restrain Paresh Baruah's group from carrying out any show of strength on the day.
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April - 7 
The pro-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) observed its 32nd Raising Day in the designated camp at Kakopathar in Tinsukia District, reports Assam Tribune. On the occasion, ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa hoisted the ULFA flag and the ‘political adviser’ of the outfit Bh
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The pro-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) observed its 32nd Raising Day in the designated camp at Kakopathar in Tinsukia District, reports Assam Tribune. On the occasion, ULFA ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa hoisted the ULFA flag and the ‘political adviser’ of the outfit Bhimkanta Buragohain, performed Shahid Tarpan (commemorating ceremony of Martyrs). Later, an open session was held under the Presidentship of Arabinda Rajkhowa while ULFA ‘vice-chairman’ Pradeep Gogoi explained the objective of the meeting.
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April - 7 
Two militants of the anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in Sonitpur District on April 7, reports Telegraph. The militants were identified as Duphang, ‘platoon commander’ of the Rangapara unit of the NDFB and his Security guard,
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Two militants of the anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in Sonitpur District on April 7, reports Telegraph. The militants were identified as Duphang, ‘platoon commander’ of the Rangapara unit of the NDFB and his Security guard, Nilant. The SFs recovered two AK-56 rifles, three magazines and 18 cartridges and 32 rounds of live ammunition besides two diaries and three mobile handsets from the possession of the slain militants.
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April - 10 
In its sustained campaign to prevent smuggling of arms and ammunition and to maintain normalcy in Barak Valley Zone with its border with Bangladesh, the mounting vigilance by the Army has resulted in arresting a number of arms and ammunition smugglers, reports Sentinel. One gun smuggler identified a
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In its sustained campaign to prevent smuggling of arms and ammunition and to maintain normalcy in Barak Valley Zone with its border with Bangladesh, the mounting vigilance by the Army has resulted in arresting a number of arms and ammunition smugglers, reports Sentinel. One gun smuggler identified as Abdul Rauf of village Shakhikanisahil in Karimganj District was arrested on April 10. 19 gelatin sticks, 23 detonators and one 12 bore Smooth Bore Muzzle Loading (SBML) rifle were recovered from him.
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April - 10 
The Hindu reports that an estimated 70-75 per cent of the electorate voted in the second and final phase of elections to Assam's 64 Assembly seats on April 11. Most of the Bodo-dominated seats and some constituencies dominated by minorities recorded a heavy turnout. This phase was crucial for both t
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The Hindu reports that an estimated 70-75 per cent of the electorate voted in the second and final phase of elections to Assam's 64 Assembly seats on April 11. Most of the Bodo-dominated seats and some constituencies dominated by minorities recorded a heavy turnout. This phase was crucial for both the Bodoland People's Front (BPF), an ally of the ruling Congress, and the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), which is having a stronghold in the minority-dominated constituencies, as both are trying to emerge as the kingmaker. Monday's polling sealed the fate of several heavyweights, including the former Chief Minister and Leader of the Opposition, Prafulla Kumar Mahanta; Asom Gana Parishad president Chandra Mohan Patowary and nine Ministers of the ruling Congress-BPF coalition.
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April - 12 
Assam Tribune reports that two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were recovered from the house of a woman named Bimala Baro, ‘Secretary’ Village Defence Organization (VDP), near Kalaigaon College in Darrang District on April 12. Army bomb squad later defused the bombs.
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Assam Tribune reports that two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were recovered from the house of a woman named Bimala Baro, ‘Secretary’ Village Defence Organization (VDP), near Kalaigaon College in Darrang District on April 12. Army bomb squad later defused the bombs.
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April - 12 
For the first time in years, militant outfits were not involved in creating disturbance during the polls barring one incident of blast in the Rajiv Bhawan, the headquarter of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) on March 14, but threat from the militants is far from over as Security agencies
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For the first time in years, militant outfits were not involved in creating disturbance during the polls barring one incident of blast in the Rajiv Bhawan, the headquarter of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee (APCC) on March 14, but threat from the militants is far from over as Security agencies received inputs about possible attacks on Security Forces (SFs), Assam Tribune reports on April 13. The anti-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), headed by ‘commander in chief’ of the outfit Paresh Baruah, threatened the Congress and managed to trigger off an explosion in the Rajiv Bhawan, but the outfit could not indulge in any other major act of violence due to tight security measures taken up. Though there were intelligence inputs of a few ULFA militants entering the city, the elections passed off peacefully. Polling in the militancy hit Districts of Dima Hasao (formerly known as North Cachar Hills) and Karbi Anglong was also by and large peaceful with most of the militant outfit operating in the area are under ceasefire agreement with the Government.
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April - 13 
Telegraph reports that one person, identified as Ranendra Borgoyary (35) of Laukriguri, was killed in Ballamjhora in Kokrajhar District on April 13. Police said Borgoyary, a surrendered National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, was the vice- president of Gossaigaon District committee of th
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Telegraph reports that one person, identified as Ranendra Borgoyary (35) of Laukriguri, was killed in Ballamjhora in Kokrajhar District on April 13. Police said Borgoyary, a surrendered National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) cadre, was the vice- president of Gossaigaon District committee of the United Democratic Peoples’ Front (UDPF) but had joined the Bodoland Peoples’ Front (BPF) before the Assembly election.
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April - 16 
A joint team of Security Forces (SFs) arrested three suspected Adivasi People’s Army cadres, identified as Pramil Majhi, Sunil Hazda and Suniram Murmur, from the Belsiri area in Sonitpur District on April 16, Telegraph reports. A carbine and 15 rounds of ammunition were recovered from their possessi
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A joint team of Security Forces (SFs) arrested three suspected Adivasi People’s Army cadres, identified as Pramil Majhi, Sunil Hazda and Suniram Murmur, from the Belsiri area in Sonitpur District on April 16, Telegraph reports. A carbine and 15 rounds of ammunition were recovered from their possession. Police said the three were involved in a few cases of abduction and extortion in and around Dhekiajuli.
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April - 17 
Sentinel reports that a surrendered NDFB member, Govinda Ramchiary, was killed by three persons identified as Ratul Das, Prafulla Das and Rabiram Das at Daosafari Chowk, Kharua village in Nalbari District on April 17.
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Sentinel reports that a surrendered NDFB member, Govinda Ramchiary, was killed by three persons identified as Ratul Das, Prafulla Das and Rabiram Das at Daosafari Chowk, Kharua village in Nalbari District on April 17.
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April - 19 
Nagaland Post reports that the arrest of a youth from Diphu railway station in Assam’s Karbi Anglong long with arms and INR 80,400 in cash on April 19 revealed that a section of militants and their linkmen in Nagaland, including two National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres,
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Nagaland Post reports that the arrest of a youth from Diphu railway station in Assam’s Karbi Anglong long with arms and INR 80,400 in cash on April 19 revealed that a section of militants and their linkmen in Nagaland, including two National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang (NSCN-K) cadres, were selling second-hand sophisticated arms to the mafia in Bihar. Dashan Poddar (23) confessed that he was transporting the arms, one AK-56 rifle and two magazines, from Dimapur to Munger in Bihar to hand them over to Ramakant Singh, who is the kingpin of a local mafia group there. According to a Police sources, the AK-56 rifle recovered from him was a used one and a Dimapur-based militant sold it for INR three lakh.
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April - 19 
Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) recovered 37.5 kilograms of explosives, 300 gelatin sticks, 1,200 detonators and fuse wire packed in three bags in a general compartment of the 15092 Up Cachar Express at Lumding in Nagaon District on an unspecified date. The train was coming from Silchar.
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Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) recovered 37.5 kilograms of explosives, 300 gelatin sticks, 1,200 detonators and fuse wire packed in three bags in a general compartment of the 15092 Up Cachar Express at Lumding in Nagaon District on an unspecified date. The train was coming from Silchar.
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April - 20 
Sangai Express reports that United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chairman’ R. K. Meghen has stated that proposal of UNLF for holding plebiscite to resolve the Manipur-India conflict is not an objective but only a means for achieving the objective of empowering the people. Talking to media on the
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Sangai Express reports that United National Liberation Front (UNLF) ‘chairman’ R. K. Meghen has stated that proposal of UNLF for holding plebiscite to resolve the Manipur-India conflict is not an objective but only a means for achieving the objective of empowering the people. Talking to media on the sideline of being produced in the special court of National Investigation Agency (NIA) at Guwahati on April 20, Meghen said that the ongoing campaign for holding plebiscite being witnessed in Manipur including one of the hill Districts is encouraging and such democratic process of public discussion on the issue is required.
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April - 21 
A Dimasa rebel group is ready to lay down arms in a formal ceremony in Haflong in North Cachar Hills District after the period of the electoral code of conduct is over with the counting of the votes on May 13, reports Telegraph.
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A Dimasa rebel group is ready to lay down arms in a formal ceremony in Haflong in North Cachar Hills District after the period of the electoral code of conduct is over with the counting of the votes on May 13, reports Telegraph.
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April - 21 
The Paresh Barua-faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) re-organized its armed wing by dismantling its existing battalions and bringing all its cadres under the mobile military headquarters. The decision to re-organize the armed wing was taken during a 10-day meeting, chaired by ‘commande
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The Paresh Barua-faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) re-organized its armed wing by dismantling its existing battalions and bringing all its cadres under the mobile military headquarters. The decision to re-organize the armed wing was taken during a 10-day meeting, chaired by ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua, held from March 20 to 29 at the outfit’s mobile headquarters. The resolution was to come into effect from April 21.
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April - 21 
The people of Bherbheri village near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District have formed a defence force on their own to tackle the militants, who swoop down from the hills in adjacent Arunachal Pradesh and indulge in rampant extortion. At a recent meeting the villagers decided to st
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The people of Bherbheri village near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur District have formed a defence force on their own to tackle the militants, who swoop down from the hills in adjacent Arunachal Pradesh and indulge in rampant extortion. At a recent meeting the villagers decided to stay alert and together in “times of trouble”. Sources said the Bodo militants have renewed their drive to distribute extortion notices to petty businessmen in several villages located along the border adjacent to the Sonai-Rupai and Chariduwar reserve forests areas.
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April - 22 
Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested six militants with a hand-made pistol and three magazines from Bongaigaon-Chapaguri Road in front of Lower Assam Hospital in Bongaigaon District on April 22. The arrested militants were identified as Mahadev Das (20), Sanjib Dey (20), Sanath Saha
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Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested six militants with a hand-made pistol and three magazines from Bongaigaon-Chapaguri Road in front of Lower Assam Hospital in Bongaigaon District on April 22. The arrested militants were identified as Mahadev Das (20), Sanjib Dey (20), Sanath Saha (18), Goutam Mahanayak (29), Omar Ali (30) and Albus Salam (35).
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April - 22 
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) talks, tentatively scheduled for the first week of May, are likely to be pushed back by a few more weeks as the Union Government’s condition that militants should deposit their weapons before a substantial dialogue remains unfulfilled, reports Telegraph. The we
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United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) talks, tentatively scheduled for the first week of May, are likely to be pushed back by a few more weeks as the Union Government’s condition that militants should deposit their weapons before a substantial dialogue remains unfulfilled, reports Telegraph. The weapons are reportedly in the possession of two of ULFA’s eight senior leaders but the outfit is undecided on whether it wants to double-lock the arms, that is keep it in joint custody with one set of keys remaining with the Government and the other with the militant outfit.
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April - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a United Democratic Left Front (UDLF) militant, identified as Narender Reang (25), along with one German made point 22 pistol and four live rounds from Nibiachara, Karimganj District on April 23, reports Sentinel. The militant is suspected to be involved in abduction
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a United Democratic Left Front (UDLF) militant, identified as Narender Reang (25), along with one German made point 22 pistol and four live rounds from Nibiachara, Karimganj District on April 23, reports Sentinel. The militant is suspected to be involved in abduction of a boy named Abdul Jalil Laskar (14) from Hailakandi District on October 18, 2010.
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April - 23 
the Assam Government on April 23 sought extension of ban on the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for two more years, saying the outfit has not shun violence in the state, reports CNN-IBN. Evidences of NDFB sponsored violence in Kamrup and Sonitpur Districts were produced by Assam Governm
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the Assam Government on April 23 sought extension of ban on the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) for two more years, saying the outfit has not shun violence in the state, reports CNN-IBN. Evidences of NDFB sponsored violence in Kamrup and Sonitpur Districts were produced by Assam Government representatives to the Unlawful Activities Prevention Tribunal, headed by Justice P K Bhasin, during a hearing.
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April - 24 
Assam Tribune reports that the Government of India initiated a series of mega plans for increasing vigil along the 4,095 kilometres international border with Bangladesh, which include raising of new battalions of the Border Security Force (BSF), creation of helicopter bases, creation of new frontier
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Assam Tribune reports that the Government of India initiated a series of mega plans for increasing vigil along the 4,095 kilometres international border with Bangladesh, which include raising of new battalions of the Border Security Force (BSF), creation of helicopter bases, creation of new frontier headquarters of the border guarding force, etc. The Inspector General (Operations) of the BSF, H Desai said that the process of raising 16 new battalions of the border guarding force has started and the new additions to the force would be used exclusively for increasing vigil along the international border with Bangladesh. He said that the process of raising of the new battalions is likely to be completed by the end of this year. Desai, who is holding additional charge of IG, Assam-Meghalaya frontier, said that the new battalions would be deployed in the vulnerable patches along the international border, including the riverine border areas. He said that the riverine international border in West Bengal, Assam, Mizoram and Tripura are considered most vulnerable and the other vulnerable patches along the border have also been identified for deployment of the forces to improve border management.
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April - 24 
ULFA on April 24 denounced a recent declaration by the Paresh Barua faction that all the battalions of the outfit were dissolved and there would be no battalion commander, reports The Hindu. The declaration by Paresh Barua on disbanding of the battalion lacks any substance or meaning. The decisions
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ULFA on April 24 denounced a recent declaration by the Paresh Barua faction that all the battalions of the outfit were dissolved and there would be no battalion commander, reports The Hindu. The declaration by Paresh Barua on disbanding of the battalion lacks any substance or meaning. The decisions taken by the Central Executive Council and the General Council of the ULFA are the final decisions. The ULFA constitution has not given any authority to anyone else to take decision on behalf of the organisation. Any decision taken unilaterally in the name of organisation is not constitutionally valid,” sand a statement e-mailed by member of the ULFA's central publicity unit Kamal Kachari. Earlier, on April 21, the Paresh Barua faction said all members of the armed wing would now function under the command of the mobile headquarters and all the old formations had been dissolved
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April - 25 
Assam Tribune reports that members of student bodies from seven North East States on April 25 carried out a protest action in Guwahati against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) that has been controversial since the time of imposition. For two hours, from four in the afternoon, the student
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Assam Tribune reports that members of student bodies from seven North East States on April 25 carried out a protest action in Guwahati against the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) that has been controversial since the time of imposition. For two hours, from four in the afternoon, the student leaders from all the NE states, under the banner of North East Students’ Organisation (NESO), took part in the sit-in protest demanding repeal of the Act, and later spoke out against the law which they condemned in unison. All those who spoke described the AFSPA as an affront to the people of the region, as the Act was in place in no other part of the country except the North East and Jammu and Kashmir. They expressed solidarity with the intrepid campaign being carried out by Irom Sharmila of Manipur against the AFSPA. Addressing the gathering, Dr Samujjal Kumar Bhattacharyya, adviser to All Assam Students’ Union lambasted the Union Government for favoring a law that was unjust and unfair to the people of the North East. He found it utterly strange that the Union Government failed to take note of a democratic protest carried out by Sharmila against the Act, which is now more than a decade old. President of All Assam Students’ Union, Sankar Prasad Roy condemned the AFSPA as it gave enough scope for innocent people to be attacked and killed by armed personnel.
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April - 25 
Assam Tribune reports that Pro-talks United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders were given INR 40 million by the Union Government for daily expenses and to run their families. The Union Home Ministry released the first installment of financial assistance to the ULFA leaders, including ‘chairman’
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Assam Tribune reports that Pro-talks United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders were given INR 40 million by the Union Government for daily expenses and to run their families. The Union Home Ministry released the first installment of financial assistance to the ULFA leaders, including ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa, ‘vice-president’ Pradip Gogoi and others besides its cadres – totaling approximately 400. “We have disbursed the money to the ULFA through the Assam Government. The money has been given to take care of thulfae daily expenses of ULFA members and other family requirements,” a Union Home Ministry official said.
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April - 26 
Dhanyaram Reang, the self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA), claimed the responsibility of the abduction of Zakir Hussain Laskar, a small time businessman from South Hailakandi District, arguing that Zakir was involved with their rival outfit, led by slain Atabu
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Dhanyaram Reang, the self-styled ‘commander-in-chief’ of United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA), claimed the responsibility of the abduction of Zakir Hussain Laskar, a small time businessman from South Hailakandi District, arguing that Zakir was involved with their rival outfit, led by slain Atabur Rahman, reports Sentinel. Dhanyaram said that, Zakir was one of the cadres of Atabur’s gang which attacked UDLA on November 27, 2009 in a dense forest and to take revenge of the attack, they abducted him. Dhanyaram said, the way Muslims in the South Hailakandi were threatening the Reangs was uncalled for and cautioned the Muslims from doing so.
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April - 26 
Sentinel reports that one civilian identified as Bordeka Kro (55) was shot dead by Karbi Peoples Liberation Front (KPLT) militants at Karuna Singnar Gaon near the New Life School in Karbi Anglong District on April 26.
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Sentinel reports that one civilian identified as Bordeka Kro (55) was shot dead by Karbi Peoples Liberation Front (KPLT) militants at Karuna Singnar Gaon near the New Life School in Karbi Anglong District on April 26.
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April - 28 
Assam Tribune reports that the Assam Government is planning to virtually shut the door on surrendered or Pro-Talks militants of various banned outfits denying them easy access to licensed arms. However, the sources could not divulge the number of former militants using licensed weapons.
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Assam Tribune reports that the Assam Government is planning to virtually shut the door on surrendered or Pro-Talks militants of various banned outfits denying them easy access to licensed arms. However, the sources could not divulge the number of former militants using licensed weapons.
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April - 28 
SFs launched an operation in Karimganj District on April 28 in which a major fake currency racket was busted and fake currency worth INR 95,000 was confiscated. The SFs arrested a fake currency racketeer, identified as Kamrul (35) in this operation.
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SFs launched an operation in Karimganj District on April 28 in which a major fake currency racket was busted and fake currency worth INR 95,000 was confiscated. The SFs arrested a fake currency racketeer, identified as Kamrul (35) in this operation.
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April - 28 
The ‘commander-in-chief’ of Rabha Viper Army, Sunil Rabha alias Chinese, was arrested for the third time by Security Forces (SFs) in Goalpara District, reports Telegraph. Rabha, who was involved in number of killings, abductions and extortion in Goalpara and part of Kamrup Districts, including abduc
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The ‘commander-in-chief’ of Rabha Viper Army, Sunil Rabha alias Chinese, was arrested for the third time by Security Forces (SFs) in Goalpara District, reports Telegraph. Rabha, who was involved in number of killings, abductions and extortion in Goalpara and part of Kamrup Districts, including abduction of a railway official from Dudhnoi in 2010, was arrested twice within a span of two years. Intelligence sources in Goalpara said the Rabha Viper Army was active on the Assam-Meghalaya border and was involved in abduction and extortion. The outfit is most potent organisation at the grassroots level, which provides logistic support to both United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and keep liaison with the Garo National Army (GNA) of Meghalaya.
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April - 28 
The Chief Judicial Magistrate Court (Dibrugarh) sent all three Maoists – Aditya Bora, Ajoy Sorbor and Engraj Orang – for three days’ Police remand, reports Sentinel. The trio, belonging to Assam, were arrested by the SFs in Odisha along with huge arms and ammunition on February 22, 2010.
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The Chief Judicial Magistrate Court (Dibrugarh) sent all three Maoists – Aditya Bora, Ajoy Sorbor and Engraj Orang – for three days’ Police remand, reports Sentinel. The trio, belonging to Assam, were arrested by the SFs in Odisha along with huge arms and ammunition on February 22, 2010.
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April - 28 
Two women militants belonging to the Anti-Talk Factions of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) on April 28 from the Indo-Bhutan border area in Kokrajhar District, reports CNN-IBN.
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Two women militants belonging to the Anti-Talk Factions of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) were arrested by Security Forces (SFs) on April 28 from the Indo-Bhutan border area in Kokrajhar District, reports CNN-IBN.
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April - 29 
Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested an ‘area commander’ of the Barak faction of the United Democratic Liberation Front (UDLF-B) from Kundanala village in Hailakandi District on April 29.The arrestee was identified as Thaiboi Reang. Reang was an ‘area commander’ of Kundanala, Durgapu
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Sentinel reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested an ‘area commander’ of the Barak faction of the United Democratic Liberation Front (UDLF-B) from Kundanala village in Hailakandi District on April 29.The arrestee was identified as Thaiboi Reang. Reang was an ‘area commander’ of Kundanala, Durgapur, Chandani Ghat and Katnala area. The arrested militant was involved in various anti-social activities including kidnapping and extortion of money since 2007.
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April - 29 
Sentinel reports that the Assam Public Works (APW) urged the government to seize the arms of the Pro-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) and Surrendered ULFA (SULFA) leaders to ensure that they do not engage in any “gang war” in the name of running of business syndicates. APW
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Sentinel reports that the Assam Public Works (APW) urged the government to seize the arms of the Pro-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) and Surrendered ULFA (SULFA) leaders to ensure that they do not engage in any “gang war” in the name of running of business syndicates. APW ‘chairman’ Abhijit Sarma and ‘general secretary’ Bitu Talukdar said that the government should seize the arms of the pro-talk and SULFA leaders to prevent them from engaging in possible gang wars over business matters. Moreover, the ULF-PTF leaders should be asked to stay at designated camps, they added.
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April - 29 
SFs arrested a United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) militant, identified as Devendra Tripura (20), from Channighat in Cachar District on April 29, reports Sentinel.
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SFs arrested a United Democratic Liberation Army (UDLA) militant, identified as Devendra Tripura (20), from Channighat in Cachar District on April 29, reports Sentinel.
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April - 29 
Telegraph reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested a suspected militant, identified as Anowar Hussain (32), from Gendabazar under Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on April 29. SFs recovered China-made grenade, explosives and three extortion notes from his possession.
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Telegraph reports that Security Forces (SFs) arrested a suspected militant, identified as Anowar Hussain (32), from Gendabazar under Bijni Police Station in Chirang District on April 29. SFs recovered China-made grenade, explosives and three extortion notes from his possession.
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April - 29 
The bullet-riddled body of Sunil Rabha, an ‘area commandant’ of Rabha Viper Army, was recovered from Bongaon in Goalpara District of Assam on April 29, reports Telegraph. He was allegedly killed by his colleagues over sharing of extortion money. The killing comes a day after the ‘commander-in-chief’
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The bullet-riddled body of Sunil Rabha, an ‘area commandant’ of Rabha Viper Army, was recovered from Bongaon in Goalpara District of Assam on April 29, reports Telegraph. He was allegedly killed by his colleagues over sharing of extortion money. The killing comes a day after the ‘commander-in-chief’ of the outfit, Sunil Rabha, alias Chinese was arrested by Security Forces (SFs) in Goalpara District.
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April - 29 
Top official of the Home Ministry confirmed that the Union Government paid money to the pro-talk faction to meet day-to-day expenditure. “We have to pay them some money otherwise how would they survive,” the official asked. He was reacting to reports about the pro-talk faction being handed over INR
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Top official of the Home Ministry confirmed that the Union Government paid money to the pro-talk faction to meet day-to-day expenditure. “We have to pay them some money otherwise how would they survive,” the official asked. He was reacting to reports about the pro-talk faction being handed over INR 40 lakh as first installment. The report, however, was denied by the pro-talk faction.
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April - 30 
The Paresh Barua Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on April 30 lashed out at former ‘commander’ of the outfit’s 28th battalion Mrinal Hazarika for declaring that Pro-Talks Faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) militants would make a foray into the coal business for sustenance. A statement b
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The Paresh Barua Faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) on April 30 lashed out at former ‘commander’ of the outfit’s 28th battalion Mrinal Hazarika for declaring that Pro-Talks Faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) militants would make a foray into the coal business for sustenance. A statement by Arunodoy Dohotia, leader of the outfit’s ‘central publicity’ cell that was mailed to media houses said that ULFA was in no way connected with the statement. It was purely Hazarika’s personal opinion, which exposed his arrogance and inclination to mafia raj. Meanwhile, opposition leader and former chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta said the Asom Gana Parishad (AGP) would come down heavily on the syndicate business if it comes to power this time. He said involvement of the Surrendered ULFA leaders in the syndicate business provides evidence of total failure of the law and order in the state. Mahanta said all former ULFA leaders must deposit arms and enter designated camps for meaningful peace talks with the Government.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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