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November - 1 
Four youths, who had demanded money at gun point from some teachers who are staying in hostel in Fakirganj of Dhubri District, were arrested on November 1 night, reports The Telegraph. They were produced before the Dhubri judicial magistrate on November 2 and sent to jail, said Police.
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Four youths, who had demanded money at gun point from some teachers who are staying in hostel in Fakirganj of Dhubri District, were arrested on November 1 night, reports The Telegraph. They were produced before the Dhubri judicial magistrate on November 2 and sent to jail, said Police.
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November - 1 
Members of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) are being given lessons during their recruitment training to be "friendly and helpful" towards villagers in order to regain the trust of the people, reports The Telegraph on November 2. In his confessional statement to Police
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Members of Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) are being given lessons during their recruitment training to be "friendly and helpful" towards villagers in order to regain the trust of the people, reports The Telegraph on November 2. In his confessional statement to Police, ULFA-I militant Lakhyajit Moran alias Moina alias Tushar who was arrested in Tinsukia District on October 16, said the outfit is attempting to win back public support. Moran is now in judicial custody.
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November - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two militants belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) from two separate locations in Kokrajhar and Baksa Districts on November 1, reports The Telegraph. One of the militant, identified as Kamakhya Daimary (23) was arres
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two militants belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) from two separate locations in Kokrajhar and Baksa Districts on November 1, reports The Telegraph. One of the militant, identified as Kamakhya Daimary (23) was arrested from Basbari in Kokrajhar, while another militant, Bidyaram Brahma (30) was arrested from Baksa.
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November - 1 
The Central agencies warned the Assam Government about the possibility of the militants belonging to the NDFB-IKS indulging in poaching to ensure survival of the members of the outfit in the face of severe financial crunch, reports The Assam Tribune on November 2. Highly placed security sources said
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The Central agencies warned the Assam Government about the possibility of the militants belonging to the NDFB-IKS indulging in poaching to ensure survival of the members of the outfit in the face of severe financial crunch, reports The Assam Tribune on November 2. Highly placed security sources said that the security agencies recently received a disturbing input about the possibility of the militants belonging to NDFB-IKS indulging in poaching and the input was immediately shared with the Assam Government and all the forces engaged in counter-insurgency operations. Sources said that according to the input, the NDFB-IKS has gone into heavy debt in Myanmar as the flow of funds from Assam dried up following sustained operations against the outfit. The NDFB-IKS has not been able to pay the debts to the Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) for using the facilities of the outfit in Myanmar. Recently, the NDFB-IKS leaders requested the NSCN-K to provide some weapons, but the request was denied because of the failure of the outfit to repay the outstanding debts.
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November - 2 
Thousands of students and youth observed a massive satyagraha in Kokrajhar District on November 2 to protest against the Union Government’s decision to allow Hindu refugees from Bangladesh and Pakistan to stay over in India even after the expiry of their visas, reports The Shillong Times. Students f
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Thousands of students and youth observed a massive satyagraha in Kokrajhar District on November 2 to protest against the Union Government’s decision to allow Hindu refugees from Bangladesh and Pakistan to stay over in India even after the expiry of their visas, reports The Shillong Times. Students from several parts of the District joined a protest-march as part of the satyagraha organised by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) supported by several ethnic organisations.
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November - 3 
A bomb disposal squad from Dergaon diffused a low-intensity IED at the residence of palmist-astrologer Kanahayalal Saha of Barbaruah in Dibrugarh District on November 3, reports The Telegraph.
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A bomb disposal squad from Dergaon diffused a low-intensity IED at the residence of palmist-astrologer Kanahayalal Saha of Barbaruah in Dibrugarh District on November 3, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 3 
Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on November 3 said that the Barak valley has been used continuously as a safe corridor by militant groups, reports The Telegraph. Sarma said that different militant groups had been importing arms and weapons to Assam from Myanmar and Bangladesh via
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Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on November 3 said that the Barak valley has been used continuously as a safe corridor by militant groups, reports The Telegraph. Sarma said that different militant groups had been importing arms and weapons to Assam from Myanmar and Bangladesh via the three Districts of the Barak valley - Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi. The DGP, who held a meeting with the police officials of Cachar, Karimganj, Hailakandi and Dima Hasao Districts in Silchar, said a few years ago, the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) had also used the Barak valley as a safe passage to bring arms from the neighbouring countries. According to him, the arms are being imported mainly from Myanmar to Mizoram and then these are carried to the Barak valley. Sarma, however, said the law and order situation in the state had improved a lot. He added that 13 different militant groups were currently in a ceasefire mode after having signed Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreements with the Government. Asked about the presence of Maoists in the valley area, Sarma said the Maoists had been trying to spread their base in two or three tea garden areas, but the Police were keeping a strict watch.
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November - 3 
Assam Police team is expected to take custody of the ‘chief commanding officer’ of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Dimga alias Lidion Basumatary (34) who was arrested from Kakkodi Mukku in Kozhikode District of Kerala on November 2, rep
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Assam Police team is expected to take custody of the ‘chief commanding officer’ of the IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Dimga alias Lidion Basumatary (34) who was arrested from Kakkodi Mukku in Kozhikode District of Kerala on November 2, reports The Sentinel on November 4.
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November - 3 
Police arrested a linkman belonging to the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), identified as Kishore Baruah, who had gone to collect money on behalf of the outfit, from Balipara area in Sonitpur District on November 3, reports The Hindu. The linkman claimed that he was U
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Police arrested a linkman belonging to the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), identified as Kishore Baruah, who had gone to collect money on behalf of the outfit, from Balipara area in Sonitpur District on November 3, reports The Hindu. The linkman claimed that he was ULFA-I ‘commander chief’ Paresh Barua’s nephew and was assigned to collect money for the outfit, Sonitpur Superintendent of Police (SP) Sanjukta Parashar said
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November - 3 
Police recovered a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) from a house in Borbaruah Bolai Road under Borbaruah Police Station in Dibrugarh District on November 3, reports The Telegraph. According to a source, the IED was kept in a fruit bag.
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Police recovered a suspected improvised explosive device (IED) from a house in Borbaruah Bolai Road under Borbaruah Police Station in Dibrugarh District on November 3, reports The Telegraph. According to a source, the IED was kept in a fruit bag.
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November - 3 
The Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) is allegedly carrying out extortion in Dima Hasao District of Assam in violation of the truce with the Centre, reports The Telegraph on November 4. According to sources, a group of NSCN-IM militants is still active in certai
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The Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) is allegedly carrying out extortion in Dima Hasao District of Assam in violation of the truce with the Centre, reports The Telegraph on November 4. According to sources, a group of NSCN-IM militants is still active in certain areas of the district bordering Nagaland and running extortion drives from its temporary camps located at Baladhan village. Dima Hasao shares a 46km border with Nagaland. Report adds that suspected cadres of the NSCN-IM abducted a local contractor of Natun Lonkhai village under Mahur police station in Dima Hasao, identified as Sangjeulungbe Panme from Hajaichak village on October 31 night. Panme and three other church leaders were on their way to Bambi village in a Maruti van when he was abducted. He was released on November 2 morning. However, Police said they are yet to receive a First Information Report (FIR) in connection with the kidnapping but the incident had come to their knowledge and they were investigating it.
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November - 3 
The NIA has initiated the process to gather relevant information to seek the extradition of Dr Abhijit Asom, ‘chairman’ of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), who is believed to be living in the United Kingdom (UK), reports The Assam Tribune on November 4. Highly pla
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The NIA has initiated the process to gather relevant information to seek the extradition of Dr Abhijit Asom, ‘chairman’ of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), who is believed to be living in the United Kingdom (UK), reports The Assam Tribune on November 4. Highly placed official sources said that all the relevant information about the ULFA-I ‘chairman’ would have to be gathered before seeking his extradition and the process of doing that has started. Sources said that the first step would be to get the real identity of the ULFA-I ‘chairman’ with enough documentary evidence. Sources said that according to information available with the security agencies, a UK-based Assamese doctor, Dr Mukul Hazarika is the ULFA-I ‘chairman’ Dr Abhijit Asom. But that has to be established with adequate documentary evidence before seeking his extradition from the UK. However, ULFA-I has always been claiming that Dr Mukul Hazarika and Dr Abhijit Asom are two different persons.
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November - 4 
The Diphu Police arrested five Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants from different locations in and around Diphu town in Karbi Anglong District on November 4, reports The Sentinel. Sources said that the militants were attempting to kidnap a businessman of Diphu town and on getting the in
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The Diphu Police arrested five Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) militants from different locations in and around Diphu town in Karbi Anglong District on November 4, reports The Sentinel. Sources said that the militants were attempting to kidnap a businessman of Diphu town and on getting the information about the presence and the motive of the KPLT outfit, the Police jumped into action and arrested the militants from different locations in Diphu town and foiled their kidnapping bid. The arrested militants were identified as Moni Ram Rongpi, Bharat Timung, Francis Milik, Rohit Ingti and Ericson Teron. Police also recovered one .22 pistol, one 9mm pistol, one 7.65 pistol and nine live ammunition along with four mobile handsets, four SIM cards and two torch lights from their possession.
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November - 4 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) named six militants of NDFB-IKS in the latest chargesheet filed by it regarding December 23, 2014 massacre of adivasi (tribal) villagers in Kokrajhar District, reports The Times of India on November 5. Top NDFB-IKS militants Keshab Basumatary, Jemson Narzary,
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) named six militants of NDFB-IKS in the latest chargesheet filed by it regarding December 23, 2014 massacre of adivasi (tribal) villagers in Kokrajhar District, reports The Times of India on November 5. Top NDFB-IKS militants Keshab Basumatary, Jemson Narzary, Tupil Borgoyary, Prahlad Narzary alias Mandela, Samar Basumatary alias Sona and Pradip Swargiary alias Doctor, were named in the NIA chargesheet. All of them were arrested this year (2015) and are currently in judicial custody.
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November - 5 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two hardcore cadres of Adivasi Dragon Fighters (ADF), identified as Habil Murmu (founder and ‘self-styled commander-in-chief’ of the ADF) and Vijay Baski along with arms from Jogendrapur and Picha Dabri under Saraibil Police outpost of Gossaigaon subdivision in Kokrajh
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two hardcore cadres of Adivasi Dragon Fighters (ADF), identified as Habil Murmu (founder and ‘self-styled commander-in-chief’ of the ADF) and Vijay Baski along with arms from Jogendrapur and Picha Dabri under Saraibil Police outpost of Gossaigaon subdivision in Kokrajhar District on November 5, reports The Assam Times. The arrested militants were involved in various incidents of extortion and abduction in the area. A country-made riffle, one pistol, two live bullets, three magazines and some incriminating documents were recovered from their possession.
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November - 6 
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on November 6 said that Islamic militants and Maoists are active in the state but his Government was keeping a strict vigil on their activities, reports Business Standard. "Islamic outfits, Maoists and all other insurgent organisations are trying to create trouble in
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Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on November 6 said that Islamic militants and Maoists are active in the state but his Government was keeping a strict vigil on their activities, reports Business Standard. "Islamic outfits, Maoists and all other insurgent organisations are trying to create trouble in the state but we are vigilant," Gogoi said. He asserted that containing insurgency was the "single-most achievement of my three terms in office but there are several forces trying to destabilise the state and its development". Gogoi claimed that militant groups like IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) and Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) have been considerably weakened with most of its top leaders either eliminated or captured. "The outfits, earlier active in the state, have been thoroughly marginalised and now they are trying to merge together and organise themselves," he said.
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November - 7 
Acting on a reliable intelligence, a team of Army along with Police launched a joint operation and arrested a Myanmar-trained hardcore cadre of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bengal Davrao alias Sansuma alias Susrwn along with one 7.65mm p
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Acting on a reliable intelligence, a team of Army along with Police launched a joint operation and arrested a Myanmar-trained hardcore cadre of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Bengal Davrao alias Sansuma alias Susrwn along with one 7.65mm pistol with two live rounds from Shimaluguri village in Udalguri District, reports The Sentinel on November 8. Bengal Davrao is a listed cadre of NDFB-IKS and was out of District for the last few months. Davrao is one of the most dreaded names in the Udalguri platoon of NDFB-IKS and is wanted in many firing and extortion cases under Bhergaon Police Station.
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November - 7 
Assam Director General of Police Khagen Sarma on November 7 said that jihadis are posing serious threat to the north eastern region, reports The Shillong Times. “Jihadis are posing serious threat to the north east. As fundamentalist groups are more dangerous than other outfits we have been monitorin
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Assam Director General of Police Khagen Sarma on November 7 said that jihadis are posing serious threat to the north eastern region, reports The Shillong Times. “Jihadis are posing serious threat to the north east. As fundamentalist groups are more dangerous than other outfits we have been monitoring the matter very seriously and taking every possible initiative to combat the threat,” Sarma said. He also urged Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Baruah to come forward to join the mainstream as there is no example in the world where war or terrorism has resulted in anything positive. “Baruah’s process will not solve any problem of the region and he should come forward for talks,” he added.
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November - 7 
Assam Police arrested a hardcore Maoist leader, identified as Mahendra Orang, a resident of Jharkhand from Patni tea estate under Patharkandi Police Station in Karimganj District on November 7, reports Tripurainfo. Mahendra along with three others had taken shelter at Patni tea estate few days back.
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Assam Police arrested a hardcore Maoist leader, identified as Mahendra Orang, a resident of Jharkhand from Patni tea estate under Patharkandi Police Station in Karimganj District on November 7, reports Tripurainfo. Mahendra along with three others had taken shelter at Patni tea estate few days back. During the past few days, he had meeting with some tea estate labourers to persuade them to join Maoist movement, sources said. However, three of his companions managed to escape from the tea estate, sources added. Sources further said the Maoist leaders had embarked on a mission to expand its base in tea estates in Barak Valley and Tripura. And, they had a plan to visit some tea estates in the state to influence tea labourers.
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November - 7 
the ULFA-I on November 7 sought China's 'friendship' to help attain 'sovereignty' in Assam for the first time, reports The Times of India. ULFA-I ‘chairman’, Abhizeet Asom, who the National Investigation Agency (NIA) believes to be a London-based general practitioner named Mukul Hazarika, said in a
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the ULFA-I on November 7 sought China's 'friendship' to help attain 'sovereignty' in Assam for the first time, reports The Times of India. ULFA-I ‘chairman’, Abhizeet Asom, who the National Investigation Agency (NIA) believes to be a London-based general practitioner named Mukul Hazarika, said in a statement on November 7, "China is our next-door neighbour. Despite Indian occupation of Nan Zang (south Tibet), China is trying to maintain status quo for the sake of peaceful coexistence. At the same time, it remains ambivalent on the plight of indigenous Assam, except occasional voicing by Chinese citizen in support of Assam's legitimate claim in print," the militant leader said. Referring to the 1962 India-China war, the ULFA-I leader said the People's Liberation Army had not set foot on Assam soil and he is amazed at China's respect for Assam. "Since then, I have been observing China closely and, in my best judgment, I have not seen any enmity towards Assam yet. In absence of enmity, building friendship should be easy. But, without taking a first step, there won't be any progress. The watershed moment has arrived for indigenous Assam to prompt us to build that friendship with China with confidence. We sincerely hope that China will put forward the hand of friendship towards Assam without hesitation." The militant leader said his outfit had taken note of the fifth All India Tibet Support Group meeting in the state on November 2 and 3. However, the NIA has summoned the ULFA-I ‘chairman’ in September, 2015 and will soon approach the British Government for information on Hazarika.
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November - 9 
Indian Army and Assam Police, in a joint operation arrested a hardcore militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Sanjiv Wari alias Akas from Maslapara village of Kokrajhar District on November 9, reports The Sentinel. One 9mm pi
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Indian Army and Assam Police, in a joint operation arrested a hardcore militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Sanjiv Wari alias Akas from Maslapara village of Kokrajhar District on November 9, reports The Sentinel. One 9mm pistol with magazine, some live rounds and a Chinese grenade were recovered from him.
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November - 10 
Assam Rifles (AR) on November 10 launched a search operation in and around Didambra area under Maibang Police Station in Dima Hasao District and arrested three militants belonging to the Dima Hasao National Army (DHNA) along with a huge cache of arms and ammunition including four AK-56 rifles, 18 AK
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Assam Rifles (AR) on November 10 launched a search operation in and around Didambra area under Maibang Police Station in Dima Hasao District and arrested three militants belonging to the Dima Hasao National Army (DHNA) along with a huge cache of arms and ammunition including four AK-56 rifles, 18 AK-56 ammunition, two magazines, four US carbine magazines, 1 7.62 mm Self-Loading Rifle (SLR) bridge block assembly, 552 US carbines Cartridge, 416 M16 cartridges and 195 9mm ball cartridges, reports The Sentinel Assam. The arms and ammunition were found buried in the Didambra area. Police and intelligence officials were interrogating the militants in Maibang. Intelligence officials suspect that the arms were smuggled from Myanmar through Mizoram.
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November - 10 
One person, identified as Dimbeshwar Konwar was arrested from Saphekhati in Sivasagar District on November 10 on charges of demanding money in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), reports The Telegraph.
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One person, identified as Dimbeshwar Konwar was arrested from Saphekhati in Sivasagar District on November 10 on charges of demanding money in the name of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), reports The Telegraph.
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November - 10 
The Oboro Eikyo Mancha, a united platform of non-Bodo people residing in the Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD), decided to intensify its fight against the formation of a separate Bodoland with only 33 per cent of the population in the area being Bodos, reports The Assam Tribune on November 1
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The Oboro Eikyo Mancha, a united platform of non-Bodo people residing in the Bodoland Territorial Area District (BTAD), decided to intensify its fight against the formation of a separate Bodoland with only 33 per cent of the population in the area being Bodos, reports The Assam Tribune on November 11. The Mancha, in a meeting held at Nalbari on November 10, resolved to take out a march to Raj Bhawan on November 23 to raise their protest against the call for a separate Bodoland in the State. This will be followed by another mass rally in the National Capital New Delhi soon.
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November - 11 
the leaders of the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) are in an upbeat mood over the return of the ‘general secretary’ of ULFA, Anup Chetia to India and they are hoping that this would give a major boost to the ongoing peace process, reports The Assam Tribune on November
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the leaders of the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) are in an upbeat mood over the return of the ‘general secretary’ of ULFA, Anup Chetia to India and they are hoping that this would give a major boost to the ongoing peace process, reports The Assam Tribune on November 12. ‘Chairman’ of the ULFA-PTF, Arabinda Rajkhowa said that they had been pressurizing the Government of India to bring back Chetia to India. “It is a positive development that the former finally took steps to bring Chetia back. This will boost the peace process,” he added. Rajkhowa admitted that till date they did not get a chance to talk with Chetia to know about his opinion on the peace process. He also admitted that it is still not clear whether Chetia would get involved in the parleys with the Government directly or indirectly. But the fact that he is back is itself a very positive development. “A person who loves Assam is back now. That is the most important point,” he said. the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF), the main opposition party in the state, said the extradition of ULFA leader Anup Chetia should not be used as a political tool in the run-up to the 2016 assembly election in Assam
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November - 12 
Baksa Police in a pre-dawn raid arrested a hardcore militant of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Jimsar Boro alias Gobla (22) from Batiamari area under Tamulpur Police Station in Baksa District on November 12, reports The Sentinel. Acting on
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Baksa Police in a pre-dawn raid arrested a hardcore militant of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Jimsar Boro alias Gobla (22) from Batiamari area under Tamulpur Police Station in Baksa District on November 12, reports The Sentinel. Acting on intelligence input, a team of Police led by Tamulpur Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Asif Ahmed raided the area and arrested the militant. Three hand grenades, two extortion letters and some incriminating documents were recovered from his possession. Police suspected the militant leader was involved in the Adivasi massacre on December 23, 2014.
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November - 12 
Former ‘publicity in-charge’ of the now disbanded Jewel Garlosa faction of Dima Halim Daogah (DHD-J), Subroto Thaosen alias Phaiprang Dimasa was elected as the chairman of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council on November 12, reports The Telegraph. Thaosen's appointment comes close on the heels
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Former ‘publicity in-charge’ of the now disbanded Jewel Garlosa faction of Dima Halim Daogah (DHD-J), Subroto Thaosen alias Phaiprang Dimasa was elected as the chairman of the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council on November 12, reports The Telegraph. Thaosen's appointment comes close on the heels of former ‘commander-in-chief’ of the DHD-J, Niranjan Hojai becoming the chief executive member of the council last month.
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November - 12 
The IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) denied killing of Anup Basumatary, a surrendered cadre of the outfit and resident of Soraibil in Rangapara in Kokrajhar District, reports The Sentinel on November 13. ‘President’ of the NDFB-IKS, B. Saoraigwra, in an em
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The IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) denied killing of Anup Basumatary, a surrendered cadre of the outfit and resident of Soraibil in Rangapara in Kokrajhar District, reports The Sentinel on November 13. ‘President’ of the NDFB-IKS, B. Saoraigwra, in an emailed statement said that the NDFB-IKS was not involved in the killing of Anup Basumatary. “We strongly condemn it”, he said adding that the allegation brought by the villagers and deceased family was totally false. He also said the ‘Operation All Out’ against NDFB-IKS has given a golden chance to the SFs to kill the Bodos and to harass the common people. The ‘President’ strongly warned the Indian SFs not to kill the innocent Bodo people and stay away from barbaric killing. He also urged all the Bodo people to stand united against the operation in Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
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November - 13 
Even as there is no formal declaration of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia's participation in the ongoing tripartite peace talks, the four-year-long dialogue is 'progressing towards the final stages', reports The Times of India on November 14. However, the repor
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Even as there is no formal declaration of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia's participation in the ongoing tripartite peace talks, the four-year-long dialogue is 'progressing towards the final stages', reports The Times of India on November 14. However, the report adds that the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO)'s nod to the outfit's key demand of recognizing six indigenous communities of Assam as tribal groups is still pending. The Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), Centre and the State Government will hold a meeting in New Delhi on November 24. The ULFA-PTF started the first round of talks with the Centre in 2011. Since then, several rounds of dialogue have taken place. The November 24 meeting will be chaired by Union Home Secretary R Mehrishi.
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November - 13 
Militants belonging to Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) frequently visit offices of Coal India Limited (CIL) in Tinsukia District, demanding money from its officials, Police and CIL officials said on November 13, reports The Assam Tribune. According to a top Police
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Militants belonging to Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) frequently visit offices of Coal India Limited (CIL) in Tinsukia District, demanding money from its officials, Police and CIL officials said on November 13, reports The Assam Tribune. According to a top Police official, heavily armed cadres of the group visit CIL offices in remote locations at Margherita, Ledo and Changlang in Tinsukia District, threatening the officials with dire consequences if they failed to part with large sums of money. Official sources said NSCN-K had an eye on the huge mineral deposits in Assam after Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh. Police sources said that the NSCN-K was trying to collect money as they were facing a huge financial crisis due to relentless pressure brought upon them by Security Forces (SFs) since the Manipur ambush.
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November - 13 
One person, identified as Suvash Paul (36) was arrested along with a pen pistol and six rounds of live ammunition in a joint operation by Assam Rifles (AR) and Police from Alisinga in Sonitpur District on November 13, reports The Telegraph.
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One person, identified as Suvash Paul (36) was arrested along with a pen pistol and six rounds of live ammunition in a joint operation by Assam Rifles (AR) and Police from Alisinga in Sonitpur District on November 13, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 14 
As speculation continues that deported United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) founder ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia will join the talks between the terror group and the Central Government, a senior member and the ‘foreign secretary’ of Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), Sashadhar Choudhury, sai
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As speculation continues that deported United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) founder ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia will join the talks between the terror group and the Central Government, a senior member and the ‘foreign secretary’ of Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF), Sashadhar Choudhury, said this will only legitimise the peace process and not necessarily bring about any qualitative change, reports Morung Express on November 15. “Qualitatively i do not think there is going to be any change from the current status if Chetia joins the peace talks. However, if Chetia joins then the peace process will be legitimised more than the existing one,” Choudhury said. Chetia was deported to India on November 11 by Bangladesh, where he was arrested in 1997. He is currently in Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) custody.
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November - 14 
Former Union Home secretary G K Pillai on November 14 said that ULFA leader Anup Chetia had always wanted to be a part of the peace process between the outfit and Government, and his return to India would fulfill this, reports The Times of India. Pillai, who had handled northeast militants groups d
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Former Union Home secretary G K Pillai on November 14 said that ULFA leader Anup Chetia had always wanted to be a part of the peace process between the outfit and Government, and his return to India would fulfill this, reports The Times of India. Pillai, who had handled northeast militants groups during his tenure in the Union Ministry of Home Affairs, however, did not feel that there would be any significant difference in the ongoing ULFA - Government peace talks with Chetia's participation.
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November - 14 
Though the jihadi groups have not been able to strike in Assam so far, the threat perception cannot be overlooked and the Assam Police is chalking out a plan to sensitize its personnel to thwart attempts by jihadi groups to establish roots in the state, said highly placed Police sources, reports The
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Though the jihadi groups have not been able to strike in Assam so far, the threat perception cannot be overlooked and the Assam Police is chalking out a plan to sensitize its personnel to thwart attempts by jihadi groups to establish roots in the state, said highly placed Police sources, reports The Assam Tribune on November 15. It said that the threat to Assam cannot be overlooked as the communal clashes in Assam in 2012 were mentioned in the videos released by the jihadi elements in different parts of the world, while, after busting a training camp of the Jama'atul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) in Chirang recently, Police recovered some training videos, which becomes cause of serious concern. Though more than 20 JMB militants have been arrested in Assam so far, sources admitted that the activities of JMB in the state came to light only after an accidental blast in Burdwan in West Bengal on October 2, 2014.
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November - 15 
A suspected militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Nicholas Borgoyary, was arrested from Pekuanala in Kokrajhar District on November 15 night, reports The Telegraph.
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A suspected militant belonging to IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Nicholas Borgoyary, was arrested from Pekuanala in Kokrajhar District on November 15 night, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 16 
Senior officials of Bangladesh and Indian Home Ministries on November 16 reviewed internal security and cross-border issues and set the agenda of November 17 Home Secretary-level talks, which comes days after deportation of wanted United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leader Anup Chetia from Dhaka,
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Senior officials of Bangladesh and Indian Home Ministries on November 16 reviewed internal security and cross-border issues and set the agenda of November 17 Home Secretary-level talks, which comes days after deportation of wanted United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leader Anup Chetia from Dhaka, reports Free Press Journal. “The Joint Working Group (JWG) level meeting was held today to set the agenda of tomorrow’s Home Secretary-level talks,” a Bangladesh Home Ministry spokesman said on November 16. Officials earlier said killing of Bangladeshi citizens at borders, extradition of wanted people, mostly gangsters who took refuge in India, and cross-boundary crimes were likely to dominate the Bangladesh side agenda in the talks. The Indian side is likely to focus more on issues of cattle smuggling and illegal infiltration, they said.
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November - 17 
Army and Police in a joint operation killed the Sonitpur ‘District Commander’ of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Kham khang in Batachipur near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border under Dhekiajuli Police Station in Sonitpur District on Novemb
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Army and Police in a joint operation killed the Sonitpur ‘District Commander’ of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Kham khang in Batachipur near the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border under Dhekiajuli Police Station in Sonitpur District on November 17, reports The Sentinel. Defence spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Suneet Newton said “Kham khang had become a synonym for terror in the area and he was particularly known for kidnapping for ransom, extortion and killings. He was a key figure involved in planning and execution of the gruesome Adivasi massacre last year”. A pistol and some live ammunition were recovered from the slain militant.
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November - 18 
Police recovered the body of one Raheswar Ray (56), who was abducted by unidentified militants on October 28, at Tirimari beside Champa river under Basugaon Police Station in Chirang District, reports The Assam Tribune on November 19. Earlier, Raheswar’s family received a call from the kidnappers de
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Police recovered the body of one Raheswar Ray (56), who was abducted by unidentified militants on October 28, at Tirimari beside Champa river under Basugaon Police Station in Chirang District, reports The Assam Tribune on November 19. Earlier, Raheswar’s family received a call from the kidnappers demanding INR 20 lakh ransom on October 29. Based on the phone calls, the Police arrested Swarang, a resident of Kokrajhar District, from Bongaigaon District.
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November - 18 
Security Forces (SFs) from Donkamokam Police outpost arrested three United People's Liberation Army (UPLA) cadres, identified as ‘self styled area commander’ E M Inghi (27), Singson Bey (26)) and Ramesh Bey (25) from different places of Donkamokam in West Karbi Anglong District on Novemebr 18, repor
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Security Forces (SFs) from Donkamokam Police outpost arrested three United People's Liberation Army (UPLA) cadres, identified as ‘self styled area commander’ E M Inghi (27), Singson Bey (26)) and Ramesh Bey (25) from different places of Donkamokam in West Karbi Anglong District on Novemebr 18, reports Nagaland Post. Officer in-charge of the outpost Hitesh Basumatery said that all the three arrested persons are involved in abduction, extortion and murder.
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November - 18 
The ‘commander-in-chief’ of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Paresh Baruah on November 18 said that “he, too, would join the ongoing peace process provided 'Assam's sovereignty' is on the agenda”, reports The Times of India. Speaking from an undisclosed location,
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The ‘commander-in-chief’ of the Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Paresh Baruah on November 18 said that “he, too, would join the ongoing peace process provided 'Assam's sovereignty' is on the agenda”, reports The Times of India. Speaking from an undisclosed location, Baruah said, "We are not concerned with the outcome of the talks the pro-talks faction is having with the Indian government. Our objective remains the same and is known to the people of Assam. I cannot betray my organization. We will come only if the government spells out in clear terms that sovereignty will be discussed." Baruah refused to comment on arrested ULFA chief Anup Chetia switching sides, saying that the ‘general secretary’ has not yet expressed his decision. "He is in custody of the Indian government and till he is set free, he can never think and speak independently." Baruah also said, "After spending 17 years in jail in Bangladesh, Chetia was an international subject and now he is caught in a political tangle in India." However, the report adds that, Chetia is expected to join the next round of peace talks with the Centre and the State Government in New Delhi on November 24.
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November - 18 
The ‘general secretary’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia, is likely to be brought to Guwahati on November 18, reports The Assam Tribune. He will be produced before the Special Judicial Magistrate, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Guwahati.
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The ‘general secretary’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia, is likely to be brought to Guwahati on November 18, reports The Assam Tribune. He will be produced before the Special Judicial Magistrate, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Guwahati.
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November - 18 
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on November 18, took United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)’s founding general secretary Anup Chetia into its custody for five more days, reports The Times of India. He will be produced Guwahati on November 22, just two days before the scheduled talks betwee
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) on November 18, took United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)’s founding general secretary Anup Chetia into its custody for five more days, reports The Times of India. He will be produced Guwahati on November 22, just two days before the scheduled talks between and Centre on November 24 in New Delhi. The special judicial magistrate's court at Guwahati, where the top ULFA leader was produced by the CBI at the end of a six-day transit remand, refused custody to Assam Police. CBI had asked for 14 days custody but was accorded five days by the court, Chetia's counsel Bijon Mahajan said.
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November - 18 
The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind took out a rally in Guwahati city on November 18, in protest against the recent terror attacks in Paris by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)-affiliated terrorists, reports The Assam Tribune. The rally, organised under the aegis of the Assam State committee of the Jamiat,
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The Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind took out a rally in Guwahati city on November 18, in protest against the recent terror attacks in Paris by Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS)-affiliated terrorists, reports The Assam Tribune. The rally, organised under the aegis of the Assam State committee of the Jamiat, started from the organisation’s head office at Friend’s Path in Hatigaon and culminated at Hatigaon High School. People from various walks of life participated in the rally. Later, in a statement to the media, State secretary of the organisation Hafiz Bashir Ahmed Kasimi said no religion sanctions killing of innocents. The Jamiat has called for united effort to defeat the ISIS and other forces representing terrorism.
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November - 19 
A person, identified as Bir Kumar Pegu was arrested on charges of keeping illegal arms at Kakojan Sonari Gaon in Jorhat District on November 19, reports The Telegraph.
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A person, identified as Bir Kumar Pegu was arrested on charges of keeping illegal arms at Kakojan Sonari Gaon in Jorhat District on November 19, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 20 
A portion of the Rangiya-Rangapara railway track was damaged in a bomb explosion suspected to have been triggered by a militant group in Udalguri District of lower Assam on November 20, reports The Telegraph. Security Forces (SFs) recovered another bomb at Rowta in the District last night. The Polic
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A portion of the Rangiya-Rangapara railway track was damaged in a bomb explosion suspected to have been triggered by a militant group in Udalguri District of lower Assam on November 20, reports The Telegraph. Security Forces (SFs) recovered another bomb at Rowta in the District last night. The Police said the explosion took place around 9pm at Merbil Garia village near Mazbat, about 150 kilometres from Guwahati and 75 kilometres from Tezpur, the District headquarters of Sonitpur District. L.R. Bishnoi, the Inspector General of Police (IGP) of the Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), said the explosion took place nearly 8 kilometres south of Mazbat and damaged an RCC sleeper. "A letter found near the blast site mentioned the United Gorkha People’s Organization (UGPO), a small militant group active in the area. We are investigating the matter," he said.
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November - 20 
Army and Boko Police in a joint operation arrested a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Rajkumar alias Purna Rabha at Singra Forest near NH 37 in Kamrup District on November 20, reports The Sentinel. Police recovered a 9-mm pistol and eight live cartridges from the cadre.
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Army and Boko Police in a joint operation arrested a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, identified as Rajkumar alias Purna Rabha at Singra Forest near NH 37 in Kamrup District on November 20, reports The Sentinel. Police recovered a 9-mm pistol and eight live cartridges from the cadre.
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November - 20 
The ‘chairman’ of United Revolutionary Front (URF), identified as Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba Meitei (39) was arrested by Assam Police from Cachar District on November 20, reports The Sangai Express. Lanheiba Meitei was the prime accused in many subversive activities including th
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The ‘chairman’ of United Revolutionary Front (URF), identified as Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba Meitei (39) was arrested by Assam Police from Cachar District on November 20, reports The Sangai Express. Lanheiba Meitei was the prime accused in many subversive activities including the abortive car bomb inside Raj Bhavan (2009) and several other bomb blasts. He was earlier arrested by Assam Police on June 28, 2011. However, a faction of Kangleipak Communist Party - Military Council (KCP-MC) then led by Lanheiba Meitei signed a tripartite agreement with the Central and State Governments on February 13, 2013. The same faction was renamed URF after sometime and some other Under Ground factions too joined the outfit. However, after the discovery of two of their cadres buried inside their designated camp of Loitang Khunou spinning mill on May 28, 2014, Lanheiba once against went underground.
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November - 20 
The Assam-Nagaland border in Jorhat District remained tense after unidentified militants allegedly abducted two Assamese villagers, identified as Subhash Gowala (57) and Sopuntu Majhi (49) from their village at Morongial Balijaan Grant under Deberapara outpost of Mariani Police Station on November 2
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The Assam-Nagaland border in Jorhat District remained tense after unidentified militants allegedly abducted two Assamese villagers, identified as Subhash Gowala (57) and Sopuntu Majhi (49) from their village at Morongial Balijaan Grant under Deberapara outpost of Mariani Police Station on November 20, reports Nagaland Post. However, one of the victims managed to escape, while Police rescued the other on November 21, report stated. Sources said a fifteen-member armed group swooped down on the village, located near the border outpost. They first attacked the family members of both Subhash and Sopuntu, including minors and children, vandalized properties and later abducted the duo at gunpoint. Villagers however said the miscreants were carrying rifles with long barrels, ruling out the involvement of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) or any other Naga insurgent group.
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November - 21 
Assam Police arrested Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba (39), ‘chairman’ of the United Revolutionary Front (URF) militant outfit of Manipur, from Dungkur village at Kalain in Cachar District on November 21, reports The Telegraph. Cachar Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajveer Singh said B
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Assam Police arrested Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba (39), ‘chairman’ of the United Revolutionary Front (URF) militant outfit of Manipur, from Dungkur village at Kalain in Cachar District on November 21, reports The Telegraph. Cachar Superintendent of Police (SP) Rajveer Singh said Brojen was the prime accused in many subversive activities, including the abortive car bomb attack inside Raj Bhavan and several bomb blasts in Manipur. Assam Police had arrested him on June 28, 2011. But he was released on bail.
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November - 22 
One person, identified as Tez Prakash Sabu (23) was arrested for depositing 15 Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) in his brother-in-law's account at State Bank of India (SBI)'s Borpool branch in Jorhat District on November 22, reports The Telegraph.
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One person, identified as Tez Prakash Sabu (23) was arrested for depositing 15 Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) in his brother-in-law's account at State Bank of India (SBI)'s Borpool branch in Jorhat District on November 22, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 22 
The Forum for Terrorist Victim Families urged the Assam Government not to offer amnesty to any militant leader, who was involved with the killing of innocent people, but maintained its stand to support the ongoing peace talks with the armed outfits of the State, reports The Shillong Times on Novembe
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The Forum for Terrorist Victim Families urged the Assam Government not to offer amnesty to any militant leader, who was involved with the killing of innocent people, but maintained its stand to support the ongoing peace talks with the armed outfits of the State, reports The Shillong Times on November 23. The forum’s leaders including Ranjit Kumar Phukan and Indranil Kalita also appealed to the people of Assam not to welcome the militant leaders with traditional Gamocha (a symbol of Assamese culture is equivalent to towel) as and when they appear in the public functions. The forum appreciated the Guwahati residents for their restrained welcome to Anup Chetia, the founder ‘general secretary’ of ULFA when he was recently produced before the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) special Court in the city
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November - 22 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 22 arrested two wanted militants of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as LankeswarBoro alias LangthaBoro alias B Laswi (25) and Santosh Kherkatary aliasK. Simang Baksa in connection with terror
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) on November 22 arrested two wanted militants of IK Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as LankeswarBoro alias LangthaBoro alias B Laswi (25) and Santosh Kherkatary aliasK. Simang Baksa in connection with terrorist attack on Narsingbari village in Baksa District in which three people killed and two injured on May 1, 2014, reports PTI News. "Both the arrested accused persons were produced before the Special NIA Court, Assam, at Guwahati today (November 23) and subsequently taken into ten days Police custody for further interrogation of the accused persons. The custodial interrogation is likely to reveal location of these accomplices and recovery of arms and ammunition used in the attack," NIA statement said.
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November - 22 
Top ULFA leaders will meet Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi on November 24 to find way forward for a possible peace agreement, ahead of next year’s (2016) Assam Assembly polls, reports The Shillong Times on November 23. Mehrishi will review various aspects of ULFA’s demands with a delegation of t
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Top ULFA leaders will meet Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi on November 24 to find way forward for a possible peace agreement, ahead of next year’s (2016) Assam Assembly polls, reports The Shillong Times on November 23. Mehrishi will review various aspects of ULFA’s demands with a delegation of the insurgent group led by ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa. “The Union Home Secretary will review the progress of the parleys that have been going on between central government’s interlocutor P C Halder and the pro-talk faction of the ULFA led by Rajkhowa,” a Home Ministry official said. The ULFA delegation is also likely to meet Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh during their visit to the national capital.
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November - 23 
The founder ‘general secretary’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia was produced before the Special Judicial Magistrate, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Kamrup on November 23 and was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days, reports The Assam Tribune. He was immediate
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The founder ‘general secretary’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia was produced before the Special Judicial Magistrate, Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in Kamrup on November 23 and was remanded to judicial custody for 14 days, reports The Assam Tribune. He was immediately sent to the Central Jail in Guwahati after the Court pronounced the judgment.
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November - 23 
Two ULFA members, Lakkhi Goswami and Babul Goswami, who were handed over to India by Bangladesh along with Chetia, were handed over to their respective family members by the CBI on November 23, adds The Assam Tribune.
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Two ULFA members, Lakkhi Goswami and Babul Goswami, who were handed over to India by Bangladesh along with Chetia, were handed over to their respective family members by the CBI on November 23, adds The Assam Tribune.
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November - 24 
Amidst high expectations, leaders of the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) will meet Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Assam Government officials for a crucial round of tripartite talks in New Delhi on November 24, reports The Assam Tribune. Though Anup Chetia i
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Amidst high expectations, leaders of the Pro-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) will meet Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Assam Government officials for a crucial round of tripartite talks in New Delhi on November 24, reports The Assam Tribune. Though Anup Chetia is unlikely to join the talks, the ULFA-PTF leaders are expected to formally seek a meeting with him. The official-level talk to be chaired by Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi is likely to see the leaders to ask for a timeframe for signing of the Memorandum of Settlement.
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November - 24 
Deported United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Babul Goswami, ‘a bodyguard’ of ULFA ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia was arrested by Darrang Police on November 24 as he is wanted in two cases, reports The Shillong Times. Goswami was handed over to his family members on November 23 by the Cent
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Deported United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) cadre, Babul Goswami, ‘a bodyguard’ of ULFA ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia was arrested by Darrang Police on November 24 as he is wanted in two cases, reports The Shillong Times. Goswami was handed over to his family members on November 23 by the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) after he and two others, including Anup Chetia, were deported together Bangladesh. He was produced before a Terrorist and Disruptive Activities [Prevention] Act (TADA) court in Guwahati by Special Branch personnel of Assam Police on November 26, which had arrested him in connection with two cases of 1993. The court remanded Goswami to 14 days of judicial custody and ordered that he being produced before the court at the end of the remand.
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November - 24 
Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) dismantled a weapons manufacturing factory and arrested one person, identified as Ariston Ronghang (30) along with four country-made single-barrel muzzle loading (SBML) guns, 3 butts of guns and some gun-making tools from Noonmati village in Dhubri Dist
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Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) dismantled a weapons manufacturing factory and arrested one person, identified as Ariston Ronghang (30) along with four country-made single-barrel muzzle loading (SBML) guns, 3 butts of guns and some gun-making tools from Noonmati village in Dhubri District near the Assam-Meghalaya border on November 24, reports The Times of India. Police suspect Ronghang was part of a gun-running racket. Investigations have revealed that he not only manufactured firearms, but sold them to local and Meghalaya-based militants, Police said.
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November - 24 
Teg Bahadur Rai, a businessman by profession, was shot dead inside his house by two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants at North Lakhimpur, Rajgarh Dhekiajuli on November 24, reports The Sentinel. According to the sources, the two suspected militants who claimed themselv
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Teg Bahadur Rai, a businessman by profession, was shot dead inside his house by two suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) militants at North Lakhimpur, Rajgarh Dhekiajuli on November 24, reports The Sentinel. According to the sources, the two suspected militants who claimed themselves as NDFB cadres had been demanding money from the victim since a long time but on November 24, he was killed because he allegedly failed to meet their demand.
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November - 24 
The ‘founding general secretary’ of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia who is currently in Guwahati Central Jail said that he has left his rebel days behind, reports The Times of India on November 25. His friends and family met him in prison on November 24. His family quoted him as
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The ‘founding general secretary’ of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), Anup Chetia who is currently in Guwahati Central Jail said that he has left his rebel days behind, reports The Times of India on November 25. His friends and family met him in prison on November 24. His family quoted him as saying he was happy to back in Assam, his motherland. Conveying a message through his wife Monica, the ULFA leader said he would comment on the ongoing peace dialogue among the outfit, the Centre and the State Government only after going through the former's 'charter of demands'. "He (Chetia) said he would not return to the path of violence. He will choose a democratic way of bringing about a desired solution to the entire movement. He thanks the Centre, the state and the Bangladesh governments for letting him return to his motherland," Monica said while coming out of prison.
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November - 24 
The Union Home Secretary, Rajiv Mehrishi on November 24 met representatives of the Assam Government and ULFA in New Delhi and reviewed the progress made in the ongoing parleys with the rebel group, reports The Sentinel. “Discussions were cordial. The participants agreed to meet again as soon as mutu
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The Union Home Secretary, Rajiv Mehrishi on November 24 met representatives of the Assam Government and ULFA in New Delhi and reviewed the progress made in the ongoing parleys with the rebel group, reports The Sentinel. “Discussions were cordial. The participants agreed to meet again as soon as mutually convenient to move the peace process forward,” a Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) statement said.
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November - 25 
Assam Chief Minister TarunGogoi on November 25 appealed to the Central Government to involve ULFA leader Anup Chetia, recently extradited from Bangladesh, in the ongoing peace talks with the insurgent group, reports Morung Express. “The state government has all along been pursuing with the Centre fo
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Assam Chief Minister TarunGogoi on November 25 appealed to the Central Government to involve ULFA leader Anup Chetia, recently extradited from Bangladesh, in the ongoing peace talks with the insurgent group, reports Morung Express. “The state government has all along been pursuing with the Centre for repatriation of ULFA general secretary Anup Chetia. Now since he has been repatriated, Chetia should be associated with the ongoing peace talks between the government of India and the pro-talk faction,” Gogoi said in a statement. “Chetia is an important figure in the context of peace talks and the state government believes that he can play a decisive role in the peace process,” he said.
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November - 25 
Different social organisations organized a protest meeting against terrorism at Swahid Bhawan in Nagaon District on November 25 and expressed the view that, “A number of organisations like the ISIS, Boko Haram and others have created terror in different parts of the globe in the name of Islam. But I
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Different social organisations organized a protest meeting against terrorism at Swahid Bhawan in Nagaon District on November 25 and expressed the view that, “A number of organisations like the ISIS, Boko Haram and others have created terror in different parts of the globe in the name of Islam. But Islam is not for terrorism, against not only the killing of any person, but any living being without any cause. Islam stands for peace and it is condemnable if anybody created terror and that too in the name of Islam,” reports The Assam Tribune. Referring mainly to Assam, speakers voiced that Assam is the land of Sankar-Azan and therefore there is no hatred among the people living here.
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November - 26 
Suspected militants from Garo hills (Meghalaya) abducted two persons, identified as Sapan Ali and Ali Hussain from South Salmara subdivision in Dhubri District on November 26, reports The Telegraph.
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Suspected militants from Garo hills (Meghalaya) abducted two persons, identified as Sapan Ali and Ali Hussain from South Salmara subdivision in Dhubri District on November 26, reports The Telegraph.
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November - 27 
A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team on November 27 took over the custody of the arrested ‘chairman’ of United Revolutionary Front (URF), Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba Meitei (39) from Cachar Police following an order by the court for further interrogation in several cases, re
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A National Investigation Agency (NIA) team on November 27 took over the custody of the arrested ‘chairman’ of United Revolutionary Front (URF), Khwairakpam Brojen alias Khelen alias Lanheiba Meitei (39) from Cachar Police following an order by the court for further interrogation in several cases, reports The Telegraph. Earlier, as SATP reported, Assam Police arrested Lanheiba Meitei from Dungkur village at Kalain in Cachar District on November 20. Sources said Lanheiba Meitei was the prime accused in many subversive activities, including planting a bomb inside Raj Bhavan, which was defused, and in several bomb blasts that occurred in Manipur.
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November - 27 
Assam Government is planning to set United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia free and is likely to seek his custody from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to enable him to join the peace process, said Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on November 27, reports The Assam
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Assam Government is planning to set United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia free and is likely to seek his custody from the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to enable him to join the peace process, said Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on November 27, reports The Assam Tribune. Chief Minister said India had been seeking his custody from Bangladesh since long to start a peace process. “Now that he is here it should ensure that he joins the peace process,” he said.
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November - 28 
The Assam Criminal Investigation Department (CID) received complaints from internet users in the State that they were receiving Islamic State (IS/ISIS) sponsored links, videos and photographs in their online accounts, reports The Sentinel on November 29. "We have come across such cases in Silchar an
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The Assam Criminal Investigation Department (CID) received complaints from internet users in the State that they were receiving Islamic State (IS/ISIS) sponsored links, videos and photographs in their online accounts, reports The Sentinel on November 29. "We have come across such cases in Silchar and Guwahati. Even women are being targeted," a CID source said. Most of the complaints are related to Facebook accounts. "The group is using cyber space to spot and radicalize people. Out of curiosity, users often view pages related to ISIS. These users are followed and targeted by the Islamic outfit. Links, videos, messages, photographs - both in English and Arabic - are sent to the targeted users in a bid to radicalize them. Messages are also sent to their online friends," said an officer. Sometimes, links are also sent to random people. If the person reciprocates or 'likes' those contents, they become targets. Earlier, Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma had admitted that a lot of interest has been generated in Assam about the ISIS. Moreover, reports suggest that Assam has the second largest volume of internet traffic related to ISIS in the country after Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
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November - 28 
The Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), led by Paresh Baruah, on November 28 said that Assam has no option but to permanently expel all the outsiders for the future of indigenous people, reports The Times of India. In a statement issued on the occasion of the banned outf
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The Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), led by Paresh Baruah, on November 28 said that Assam has no option but to permanently expel all the outsiders for the future of indigenous people, reports The Times of India. In a statement issued on the occasion of the banned outfit's 'protest day', it said, "Therefore, the indigenous Assam must be alert of duplicity prevailing in accepting the guest into your home and then letting that guest take over your home and you ending up under the open sky. Assam belongs to her legitimate indigenous people. If the indigenous Assam has to survive, there is no alternative than to expel permanently all the outsiders whatever their creed or nationality be." The ULFA-I added that Indian policy-makers have put in place a nefarious design to turn the indigenous population into a minority and then wipe out all non-tribal and tribal locals to accommodate people of Bangladeshi origin. The outfit criticized the Centre's recent notification granting shelter to non-Muslim migrants from Bangladesh and Pakistan. The outfit said the Assam Accord had sold out the state. "When handful of immature student leaders decided to sign the Assam Accord with the yearning of getting a permanent solution and safeguarding the future of Assam, in making a place for themselves in the mainstream Indian political scene, they simply sold Assam and her people the second time after the 1947 sellout," said the statement signed by ULFA-I ‘chairman’ Dr. Abhijit Asom.
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November - 29 
Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) on November 29 issued severe warning to one of the Executive Member of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC), Mongol Sing Timung for his alleged unfavorable remark against the outfit, reports Nagaland Post. In a press note ‘publicity secretary’ of KPLT, S.R.
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Karbi People's Liberation Tiger (KPLT) on November 29 issued severe warning to one of the Executive Member of Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC), Mongol Sing Timung for his alleged unfavorable remark against the outfit, reports Nagaland Post. In a press note ‘publicity secretary’ of KPLT, S.R. Kron Jon claimed that during a meeting held between Mongol Sing Timung and the ‘self styled Area Commander’ of Hamren (now West Karbi Anglong District) Langchun Hansey, the self pompous Executive Member deprecate KPLT by branded it as selfish organization interested in extorting money for their self-interest. S.R. Kron Jon further claimed that the Executive Member behaved rudely and downplayed the ethical and moral ethos of KPLT. He maintained that KPLT is struggling for the interest of Karbi people. KPLT publicity secretary also warned the Executive Member that he might have to face dire consequence alike former Member of Autonomous Council from Sarupathat Late Narendra, who was allegedly shot dead by KPLT in his residence few years back.
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November - 29 
Reacting to Abhijit Asom’s statement on Assam Accord, All Assam Students Union or AASU (AASU) president Dipanko Kumar Nath and general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi on November 29 said that Assam Accord was the need of the time and a right decision, reports The Sentinel. The people of Assam would feel
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Reacting to Abhijit Asom’s statement on Assam Accord, All Assam Students Union or AASU (AASU) president Dipanko Kumar Nath and general secretary Lurinjyoti Gogoi on November 29 said that Assam Accord was the need of the time and a right decision, reports The Sentinel. The people of Assam would feel assured of if the ULFA does something which is more suitable to the State, they said.
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November - 30 
Assuming charge as the new DGP, Mukesh Sahay said militancy has declined in the state but also has the potential to reignite, reports The Times of India on December 1. "We cannot lower our guards or sit back and relax. Militancy can rise from the ashes and we have to come up to meet the challenges,"
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Assuming charge as the new DGP, Mukesh Sahay said militancy has declined in the state but also has the potential to reignite, reports The Times of India on December 1. "We cannot lower our guards or sit back and relax. Militancy can rise from the ashes and we have to come up to meet the challenges," Sahay, who took over charge from the Khagen Sarma said. DGP also added, "Irrespective of the situation in the neighbouring country, there is no change in the policy regarding militancy in the state." Talking about the growing threat of Islamic militancy in the state, the new DGP said State Police would remain on constant alert to thwart such groups. He added, "We can't ignore the fact that these militant groups have the potential to bounce back or spread tentacles. Police need to be on their toes all the time and develop effective measures to combat Islamic fundamentalist outfits."
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November - 30 
Outgoing Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on November 30 cautioned that militancy might be on the decline in the state but it was far from over, reports The Telegraph. After receiving the last salute from the Police force at a farewell parade organised at the 4th Assam Police Batt
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Outgoing Assam Director General of Police (DGP) Khagen Sarma on November 30 cautioned that militancy might be on the decline in the state but it was far from over, reports The Telegraph. After receiving the last salute from the Police force at a farewell parade organised at the 4th Assam Police Battalion headquarters in Guwahati, Sarma said though agreements have been signed with four militant groups and 13 others are in talks with the Government, some breakaway factions of these groups, which are yet to join the peace process, remains a worry for the Security Forces (SFs).
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November - 30 
Suspected militants belonging to Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) fired indiscriminately upon the workers of a stone quarry at Namrup in Dibrugarh District, leaving two Hindi speaking persons seriously injured on November 30, reports The New Indian Express. The attack
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Suspected militants belonging to Independent faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I) fired indiscriminately upon the workers of a stone quarry at Namrup in Dibrugarh District, leaving two Hindi speaking persons seriously injured on November 30, reports The New Indian Express. The attack brought back memories of past attacks on people speaking Hindi and evoked widespread outrage across the State. According to official sources, a group of five masked militants swooped down on the quarry and fired indiscriminately using sophisticated weapons. Two of the workers, Gopal Shah and Sanjay Bharti, who sustained grievous injuries, were rushed to Hospital in Dibrugarh. Their condition was stated to be critical. The attackers fled after the incident. In an email sent to media houses on December 1, ULFA-I claimed responsibility for the attack, adds The Telegraph. Arunudoy Asom, a leader of the outfit warned "Indians" to cooperate with them or quit Assam. It blamed the "lack of cooperation by certain business institutions established by Indians for occurrence of such unfortunate incidents.”Time and again we have been calling upon these foreign economic migrants and Indian people who are continuing commercial activities in Western South East Asia (WESEA) either to cooperate with the liberation struggle of the sons of the soil or to quit Asom," the statement said. "Their defiance has forced us to these extremes," the statement added. However, Security Forces (SFs) also suspect that the outfit carried out the attack with the help of Khaplang faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) militants. The site is 10km from Tirap District of Arunachal Pradesh, known to be an NSCN-K stronghold.
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*Data till , April 24, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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