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Meghalaya (Insurgency North East): Timeline (Terrorist Activities) -2014
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September - 1 
A militant of Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF) identified as Hamid B Marak was arrested by Police from Korepara in North Garo Hills District on September 1, reports The Shillong Times. He was operating under LAEF 'commander' Sodom alias Job who is believed to have orchestrated the attack on Gokol
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A militant of Liberation Achik Elite Force (LAEF) identified as Hamid B Marak was arrested by Police from Korepara in North Garo Hills District on September 1, reports The Shillong Times. He was operating under LAEF 'commander' Sodom alias Job who is believed to have orchestrated the attack on Gokolgre market in East Garo Hills District on August 10. One of the LAEF militants who took part in the attack at Gokolgre has been identified as Ramod alias Kenjing. The arrested militant later confessed that LAEF has as many as eight AK rifles in its procession.
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September - 1 
Meanwhile, Meghalaya on September 1 stated that Police has decided to take legal action against the leaders of the ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Bernard N Marak and ‘political secretary’ Bernard N Maraktary’ for spreading rumours that Mukul Sangma had ordered a ‘shoot-at-sight’ against ANVC-B militants. The Sta
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Meanwhile, Meghalaya on September 1 stated that Police has decided to take legal action against the leaders of the ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Bernard N Marak and ‘political secretary’ Bernard N Maraktary’ for spreading rumours that Mukul Sangma had ordered a ‘shoot-at-sight’ against ANVC-B militants. The State Crime Investigation Department (CID) filed an application before the Chief Judicial Magistrate, Shillong (East Khasi Hills).
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September - 1 
Meanwhile, the ANVC-B has alleged that Police have yet again taken into custody of 24 of its cadres who were kept in Tura Jail for the second time, reports The Shillong Times on September 1. It was on July 26 that the Police arrested the 24 ANVC-B cadres for their suspected involvement in the killin
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Meanwhile, the ANVC-B has alleged that Police have yet again taken into custody of 24 of its cadres who were kept in Tura Jail for the second time, reports The Shillong Times on September 1. It was on July 26 that the Police arrested the 24 ANVC-B cadres for their suspected involvement in the killing of the two labourers from Assam recently.
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September - 1 
Meanwhile, Tura Police arrested three people in connection with the recent kidnapping of a 16-year-old son of a trader from Chibinang in West Garo Hills District, The Shillong Times reports on September 1. The accused, who were arrested after a raid on a house, informed that the Breakaway faction of
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Meanwhile, Tura Police arrested three people in connection with the recent kidnapping of a 16-year-old son of a trader from Chibinang in West Garo Hills District, The Shillong Times reports on September 1. The accused, who were arrested after a raid on a house, informed that the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) was involved in the kidnapping. The arrested miscreants have been identified as Zimston B Sangma alias Kentang (23), Robert B Sangma (34) and Rophi B Sangma (20). They also gave out the names of others involved in the kidnapping.
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September - 1 
The Shillong Times reports on September 1 that besides the Assam-based United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is also using the Garo Hills corridor for sneaking in and out of Ban
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The Shillong Times reports on September 1 that besides the Assam-based United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) is also using the Garo Hills corridor for sneaking in and out of Bangladesh, a latest report from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has revealed. The various outfits also have their ‘command structure’ in Garo Hills,” the report states. The report also mentions about the increase in the number of civilians casualties due to insurgent activities.
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September - 1 
The Shillong Times reports on September 1 that Tura-based journalist Saidul Islam Khan has lodged a complaint that GNLA cadres; Rimphu Marak, Lucas Marak and Savvio Marak have threatened him through a Facebook forum and are also trying to ignite communal passions. They have criticised his article pu
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The Shillong Times reports on September 1 that Tura-based journalist Saidul Islam Khan has lodged a complaint that GNLA cadres; Rimphu Marak, Lucas Marak and Savvio Marak have threatened him through a Facebook forum and are also trying to ignite communal passions. They have criticised his article published in Tehelka magazine about the situation in Garo Hills.
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September - 2 
Further SFs arrested a Bangladeshi national identified as Ansar Ali Dhundu , while trying to infiltrate into Indian territory from Bangladesh from an undisclosed location , reports The Sentinel on September 2
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Further SFs arrested a Bangladeshi national identified as Ansar Ali Dhundu , while trying to infiltrate into Indian territory from Bangladesh from an undisclosed location , reports The Sentinel on September 2
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September - 2 
Later, Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkman identified as Onem Marak from an unidentified location, reports The Shillong Times on September 2.
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Later, Security Forces (SFs) arrested a Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkman identified as Onem Marak from an unidentified location, reports The Shillong Times on September 2.
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September - 2 
The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), on September 2, has called for a 12–hour bandh (shut down) in Garo Hills region on September 4 demanding the intervention of Government of India (GoI) to restore peace in troubled western region of the State, reports The Shillong Ti
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The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), on September 2, has called for a 12–hour bandh (shut down) in Garo Hills region on September 4 demanding the intervention of Government of India (GoI) to restore peace in troubled western region of the State, reports The Shillong Times. ANVC-B is also demanding Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) or National Investigation Agency (NIA) enquiry into alleged ‘secret killing’ order issued by Chief Minister Mukul Sangma.
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September - 3 
On September 3, unidentified militants killed an unidentified villager at Kenigre village in South Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. He was executed for allegedly being a Police collaborator.
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On September 3, unidentified militants killed an unidentified villager at Kenigre village in South Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. He was executed for allegedly being a Police collaborator.
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September - 3 
The United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has stated that the two armed men who were beaten by public at Darengre village near Tura of West Garo Hills District on February 1 leading to the death of one, during a botched extortion bid were not members of their armed organization, reports The Shillong
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The United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) has stated that the two armed men who were beaten by public at Darengre village near Tura of West Garo Hills District on February 1 leading to the death of one, during a botched extortion bid were not members of their armed organization, reports The Shillong Times on February 4.. “There is no cadre of ours by the names of Sanjay and Bijoy Sangma. We do not encourage foreign nationals (Bangladeshi) into our organization,” claimed UALA ‘commander-in-chief’ Singbirth Marak alias Norrok X Momin in a statement on February 3.
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September - 4 
Meanwhile, in a video that was recorded on September 4, militants of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) were seen caning some villagers suspected to be Police informers at Pakregre village in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. A GNLA militant, identified as Bestfield N Marak who
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Meanwhile, in a video that was recorded on September 4, militants of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) were seen caning some villagers suspected to be Police informers at Pakregre village in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. A GNLA militant, identified as Bestfield N Marak who was killed in an encounter on September 10 was also seen in the video. Police suspect that militants had resorted to caning innocent villagers to ensure that they have a safe place to hide from the Police, engaged in the combing operations.
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September - 4 
Meanwhile, the State Government has asked people of the State to denounce the 12-hour bandh call by ANVC-B on September 4 (today), demanding the Central Government’s intervention to restore peace in the troubled region of the Garo Hills. A statement issued in Shillong, on September 3, said that the
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Meanwhile, the State Government has asked people of the State to denounce the 12-hour bandh call by ANVC-B on September 4 (today), demanding the Central Government’s intervention to restore peace in the troubled region of the Garo Hills. A statement issued in Shillong, on September 3, said that the State Government, taking serious note of the situation in Garo Hills, had called a meeting with the Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) of Garo Hills to work out effective steps to bring back normalcy in the militant-infected region. “The Government would like to reiterate its firm commitment to maintain law and order at all costs and to ensure that the security of its citizen is not compromised in any way,” the statement said.
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September - 4 
On September 4, GNLA in a press release termed the report on the situation in Garo Hills in national magazine Tehelka as ‘fabricated’. The report which had termed the Garo Hills region as the new ‘Terror Capital’ of the country was questioned by GNLA which claimed that the reporters had not spoken t
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On September 4, GNLA in a press release termed the report on the situation in Garo Hills in national magazine Tehelka as ‘fabricated’. The report which had termed the Garo Hills region as the new ‘Terror Capital’ of the country was questioned by GNLA which claimed that the reporters had not spoken to ‘commander-in-chief’ Sohan D Shira but had only used material from a video , reports The Sangai Express .
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September - 4 
On September 4, individual identified as Pangsang R.N. Sangma filed a written First Information Report (FIR) against ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Bernard N Marak, reports The Shillong Times. Earlier on September 3 ANVC-B had alleged that he and leaked information to ANVC-B about orders of the Chief Minister on
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On September 4, individual identified as Pangsang R.N. Sangma filed a written First Information Report (FIR) against ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Bernard N Marak, reports The Shillong Times. Earlier on September 3 ANVC-B had alleged that he and leaked information to ANVC-B about orders of the Chief Minister on the ‘secret killings’ of ANVC-B militants. Meanwhile ANVC ‘assistant publicity secretary’ Tangcha Sangma clarified that Rudy Pangsang Sangma is a different person and is not connected with ANVC, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 4 
Savio Marak a senior cadre of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) on September 4 stated that GNLA has turned back many minors who wanted to join GNLA, reports The Shillong Times. Further, GNLA also denied that they have been recruiting uneducated Garo youths.
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Savio Marak a senior cadre of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) on September 4 stated that GNLA has turned back many minors who wanted to join GNLA, reports The Shillong Times. Further, GNLA also denied that they have been recruiting uneducated Garo youths.
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September - 4 
The bandh (shutdown) called by the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) on September 4 demanding Government of India (GoI) intervention into law and order situation in the State was in all the five Districts barring a few pockets in the plain belt region of West Garo Hills
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The bandh (shutdown) called by the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) on September 4 demanding Government of India (GoI) intervention into law and order situation in the State was in all the five Districts barring a few pockets in the plain belt region of West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 4 
The Sentinel reports that Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, on September 4, stated that “On the talks with the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), the State Government objectives to enter into a talk with the insurgent outfit for the sake of attaining sustainable peace in the State is now mor
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The Sentinel reports that Chief Minister Mukul Sangma, on September 4, stated that “On the talks with the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), the State Government objectives to enter into a talk with the insurgent outfit for the sake of attaining sustainable peace in the State is now more pronounced”. He also added that HNLC is expected to be serious in its commitments and must shun all its illegal activities. The Shillong Times further adds that State Government said that the proposed peace talks with HNLC will be taken up in sync with provision of law.
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September - 5 
Further The Shillong Times reports on September 5 that a section of militants from the A’chik Songna An’pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) led by its ‘finance secretary’ Jack Marak abandoned ASAK with three AK rifles and eight pistols to form a new organisation A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF). The ‘chairman
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Further The Shillong Times reports on September 5 that a section of militants from the A’chik Songna An’pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) led by its ‘finance secretary’ Jack Marak abandoned ASAK with three AK rifles and eight pistols to form a new organisation A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF). The ‘chairman’ of ASAK Cheo Challang Marak stated, “The reason for their desertion is because they had broken the rules and code of ASAK for their own personal interests by randomly abducting civilians and extorting money from them.”
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September - 5 
Further, ASAK ‘chairman’ Marak alleged that former Police Circle Inspector of Williamnagar and current Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) T.C. Chacko was keeping close contact with Jack Marak much before he abandoned ASAK and alleged that attempts were made to eliminate some ASAK members, reports
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Further, ASAK ‘chairman’ Marak alleged that former Police Circle Inspector of Williamnagar and current Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) T.C. Chacko was keeping close contact with Jack Marak much before he abandoned ASAK and alleged that attempts were made to eliminate some ASAK members, reports The Shillong Times on September 5.
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September - 5 
The recent success of Security Forces against the multiple militant outfits operating in the five Garo Hills Districts is due to the new combat strategies where the State Police special weapons and tactics (SWAT) and the specialized Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA) units of the Central
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The recent success of Security Forces against the multiple militant outfits operating in the five Garo Hills Districts is due to the new combat strategies where the State Police special weapons and tactics (SWAT) and the specialized Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (COBRA) units of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) could lay base insides the Durama forest range spread across West Garo Hills, East Garo Hills and South Garo Hills during Operation Hill Storm, reports The Sentinel on September 5. Durama forest range is known to be a Safe haven for various militant groups including GNLA and United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). Director General of Police (DGP) PJP Hannaman stated that “There are 10 SWAT guys and 50 COBRA men in each unit staying in each overran location and ready for any fresh operations”. He also added that “the senior leaders of outfits have lost all contacts amongst themselves after they were force to scamper for new hideouts and they resorted to such mindless activities to sustain themselves and their own new recruits”. Operation Hill Storm was launched in July of this year.
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September - 5 
The Shillong Times reports on September 5 that ASAK stated that AMEF militants were behind the abduction of State Bank of India staffer Subodh Kumar Mishra from Cherengpara in West Garo Hills District on August 5.
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The Shillong Times reports on September 5 that ASAK stated that AMEF militants were behind the abduction of State Bank of India staffer Subodh Kumar Mishra from Cherengpara in West Garo Hills District on August 5.
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September - 5 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 5 Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) 'commander-in-chief’ (c-in-c) Sohan D Shira threatened to conduct a wave of serial blasts in Garo Hills targeting Government institutions and Congress offices in retaliation against Chief Minister Mukul Sangma for al
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 5 Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) 'commander-in-chief’ (c-in-c) Sohan D Shira threatened to conduct a wave of serial blasts in Garo Hills targeting Government institutions and Congress offices in retaliation against Chief Minister Mukul Sangma for allegedly sidelining Garo outfits in talks while preparing the groundwork for peace negotiations with the Khasi outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC).
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September - 6 
Meanwhile, a Block development officer (BDO) received a text message from Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) with a demand to pay INR 50,0000 to the outfit, The Shillong Times reports on September 6. RC Momin, BDO, lodged a complaint at Mahendraganj Police Station that on August 24, he received an
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Meanwhile, a Block development officer (BDO) received a text message from Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) with a demand to pay INR 50,0000 to the outfit, The Shillong Times reports on September 6. RC Momin, BDO, lodged a complaint at Mahendraganj Police Station that on August 24, he received an SMS demanding the amount in the name of GNLA and with a threat of dire consequences if he does not pay.
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September - 6 
Meanwhile, on September 6, a senior Police Official, who is involved in Operation Hill Storm, stated that connectivity between ‘c-in-c’ of GNLA Sohan D Shira and his immediate aides has been partially choked in the past one month, reports The Sentinel. The official further stated that "Absence of ou
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Meanwhile, on September 6, a senior Police Official, who is involved in Operation Hill Storm, stated that connectivity between ‘c-in-c’ of GNLA Sohan D Shira and his immediate aides has been partially choked in the past one month, reports The Sentinel. The official further stated that "Absence of outright connectivity with the fleeing top leaders has made the local area commanders to take their own call". The official also added that undirected cadres are always in the vicinity of unsuspected villages that are closeted to minor market towns. The official further added that GNLA has procured the high dimension walkie talkie sets with the help of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA).
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September - 6 
The Shillong Times reports that two senior militants of the Liberation of A’chik Elite Force (LAEF) were arrested by Police in the night of September 6 who revealed that the armed group has been expanding their area of operations and making inroads into Garo Hills. Mingnam K. Sangma was arrested fro
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The Shillong Times reports that two senior militants of the Liberation of A’chik Elite Force (LAEF) were arrested by Police in the night of September 6 who revealed that the armed group has been expanding their area of operations and making inroads into Garo Hills. Mingnam K. Sangma was arrested from his wife’s home in Rongtu village of Bajengdoba in North Garo Hills. He hailed from Gosingpita village and was originally with the Breakaway faction of the Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) group before joining the LAEF. Based on his leads, a joint team of Garo Hills and Assam Police raided Garo Kasumari village in Goalpara District and arrested the ‘commander of the finance unit’ of LAEF Sengrak K Marak (23). Through their revelations, Police know that the new ‘chairman’ of LAEF is one Biltang while Mathew Marak of Bakrapur village of Assam is the ‘military chief’. Mathew was a senior cadre who was arrested with three other cadres in Ri-Bhoi District of Meghalaya some years ago. He spent some time in Jowai Jail before securing bail and returning to revive his old outfit. The outfit had virtually ceased to exist following the killing of their ‘military chief’ and former police commando Peter Marak in 2006-07. The arrested duo has revealed to police that there are as many as thirteen AK rifles, ten numbers of 9mm pistols and other assortment of weapons and grenades including rocket propelled grenades (RPGs) in just two command structures of the group.
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September - 7 
Meanwhile, the 13 pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups decided to organise public meetings in various District Headquarters in an attempt to provide clarity to the general masses on the comprehensive mechanism which they had suggested to the State Government to combat and control illegal migration, re
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Meanwhile, the 13 pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups decided to organise public meetings in various District Headquarters in an attempt to provide clarity to the general masses on the comprehensive mechanism which they had suggested to the State Government to combat and control illegal migration, reports The Shillong Times. The Khasi Student Union (KSU) General Secretary Auguster Jyrwa alleged that the pressure groups had suggested the comprehensive mechanism after realizing that it was futile to demand implementation of ILP in the State from the present Government.
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September - 7 
The Shillong Times reports that Tura Police in West Garo Hills District, on September 7, arrested an individual identified as Lucas Marak after he allegedly threatened a journalist Saidul Islam Khan, after the journalist lodged a complaint saying that three persons Rimphu Marak, Lucas Marak and Savv
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The Shillong Times reports that Tura Police in West Garo Hills District, on September 7, arrested an individual identified as Lucas Marak after he allegedly threatened a journalist Saidul Islam Khan, after the journalist lodged a complaint saying that three persons Rimphu Marak, Lucas Marak and Savvio Marak for threatening him over a Facebook forum for his article on Garo Hills situation published in Tehelka magazine.
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September - 8 
13 pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups on September 8 reaffirmed their demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit system (ILPS) in Meghalaya during a public meeting held at Iewmawlong, Nongpoh, Ri Bhoi Districts, reports The Shillong Times.
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13 pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups on September 8 reaffirmed their demand for implementation of Inner Line Permit system (ILPS) in Meghalaya during a public meeting held at Iewmawlong, Nongpoh, Ri Bhoi Districts, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 8 
State Government on September 8 reacted stated that “The State government would like to place on record its genuine commitment for bringing in peace and harmony amongst all sections of the people so that the fruits of development are made available to the people of the State as a whole, reports The
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State Government on September 8 reacted stated that “The State government would like to place on record its genuine commitment for bringing in peace and harmony amongst all sections of the people so that the fruits of development are made available to the people of the State as a whole, reports The Shillong Times. Government further added that with the objective of ensuring peace and stability in the State, Government had made an appeal to all the militant outfits operating in the State to come overground and take advantage of the benefits under a re-vamped rehabilitation package.
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September - 8 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 8, State Government has directed Police Department to take all possible steps to ensure that the state is ‘free from terrorist danger’, in view of the recent al Qaeda’s threat to form wings in Assam and Bangladesh. Home Minister Roshan Warjri stated that
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 8, State Government has directed Police Department to take all possible steps to ensure that the state is ‘free from terrorist danger’, in view of the recent al Qaeda’s threat to form wings in Assam and Bangladesh. Home Minister Roshan Warjri stated that “Obviously we are taking the threat very seriously and are concerned and we are closely working with central agencies to chalk out modalities and be prepared.” Meghalaya Police official stated that all District Police Chiefs especially those in the areas bordering Bangladesh, have been asked to be extra vigilant and the local intelligence units have been sensitised on the new threat perception.
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September - 9 
Meanwhile Meghalaya Police refuted allegations that Police Department is opposing peace parleys with Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), reports The Shillong Times on September 9.
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Meanwhile Meghalaya Police refuted allegations that Police Department is opposing peace parleys with Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), reports The Shillong Times on September 9.
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September - 9 
The Sentinel reports that, on September 9, a militant of United Achik Liberation Army (UALA), identified as ‘deputy commander’ Jagring was killed by his accomplices following an argument at Dajugre area in West Garo Hills District.
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The Sentinel reports that, on September 9, a militant of United Achik Liberation Army (UALA), identified as ‘deputy commander’ Jagring was killed by his accomplices following an argument at Dajugre area in West Garo Hills District.
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September - 9 
Under Secretary to the State Government, in-charge Political department, B Khongwir stated that Government of India (GoI) has advised the State Government not to hold talk with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) as its members are still very much active in carrying out violence and illegal activit
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Under Secretary to the State Government, in-charge Political department, B Khongwir stated that Government of India (GoI) has advised the State Government not to hold talk with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) as its members are still very much active in carrying out violence and illegal activities in Garo Hills, reports The Shillong Times on September 9.
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September - 10 
Meanwhile, an UALA militant, Debura R Marak was arrested in Dadenggre in West Garo Hills District for the killing Jagring, reports The Sentinel on September 10.
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Meanwhile, an UALA militant, Debura R Marak was arrested in Dadenggre in West Garo Hills District for the killing Jagring, reports The Sentinel on September 10.
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September - 10 
Meanwhile, Meghalaya Police and Border Security Force (BSF), on September 10, neutralized a camp of the United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) at Dajugre near Tikrikilla in West Garo Hills Disrict and recovered the body of UALA 'deputy commander', Jagring who was killed by his accomplices on September
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Meanwhile, Meghalaya Police and Border Security Force (BSF), on September 10, neutralized a camp of the United A’chik Liberation Army (UALA) at Dajugre near Tikrikilla in West Garo Hills Disrict and recovered the body of UALA 'deputy commander', Jagring who was killed by his accomplices on September 9, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 10 
On September 10, a suspected unidentified Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. A pistol, a high-frequency wireless set, three mobile handsets and incrimina
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On September 10, a suspected unidentified Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) was killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. A pistol, a high-frequency wireless set, three mobile handsets and incriminating documents were recovered from the encounter site. East Garo Hills Police Chief Davies Nestell Marak stated that there were around 22 GNLA militants led by ‘commander’ Chekam Marak alias Dawang in the area. The Times of India further adds that a Police official stated that the encounter site was a GNLA camp situated in middle of the village
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September - 11 
However, GoI is yet to finalise the date for official signing of the Memorandum of Settlement (MOS) with ANVC, reports The Shillong Times on September 11. Earlier MHA had stated that MOS will be officially signed after the Parliament session which concluded on August 14.
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However, GoI is yet to finalise the date for official signing of the Memorandum of Settlement (MOS) with ANVC, reports The Shillong Times on September 11. Earlier MHA had stated that MOS will be officially signed after the Parliament session which concluded on August 14.
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September - 11 
The Times of India reports on September 11 that Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved the 'agreed text of settlement' with Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), thereby rekindling the prospects of peace. Sources stated that the news was communicated to the State Government the previou
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The Times of India reports on September 11 that Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has approved the 'agreed text of settlement' with Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), thereby rekindling the prospects of peace. Sources stated that the news was communicated to the State Government the previous week. ANVC had entered into a tri-partite ceasefire agreement with the state Government and Government of India (GoI) in 2004.
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September - 12 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 12 Border Security Force (BSF) arrested one United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA) militant, identified as Lenush Marak and a A'chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) cadre, identified as Alban Sangma were arrested at Chandaboi in West Garo Hills District while tr
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 12 Border Security Force (BSF) arrested one United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA) militant, identified as Lenush Marak and a A'chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) cadre, identified as Alban Sangma were arrested at Chandaboi in West Garo Hills District while trying to cross over from Bangladesh. Three mobiles with two SIM cards were recovered from them.
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September - 13 
In a gun battle between two rebel groups on September 13, four suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants were killed in Bolmaram forest near Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, reports The Telegraph. Police said the exchange of fire between the nascent A'chik Matgrik Elite Force
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In a gun battle between two rebel groups on September 13, four suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants were killed in Bolmaram forest near Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, reports The Telegraph. Police said the exchange of fire between the nascent A'chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) and the GNLA lasted for an hour.
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September - 13 
In a separate incident, villagers caught hold of a suspected cadre of the A'chik National Cooperative Army (ANCA) at Chokpot in South Garo Hills, reports The Telegraph. Three cadres managed to escape. One ran to the Police Station to take shelter. Rapseng Ch. Marak, who was nabbed by the mob, was ly
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In a separate incident, villagers caught hold of a suspected cadre of the A'chik National Cooperative Army (ANCA) at Chokpot in South Garo Hills, reports The Telegraph. Three cadres managed to escape. One ran to the Police Station to take shelter. Rapseng Ch. Marak, who was nabbed by the mob, was lynched. The gang of five was serving demand notes to villagers. The villagers chased them. They recovered the car in which the militants had come. The car (AS 19 7576) was torched by the villagers.
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September - 13 
Meanwhile, A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF), a breakaway faction of A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) with Jack Marak as one of its leaders has refuted the claims of Police that it was involved in the killing of four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres at Bolmoram Jungle near William
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Meanwhile, A’chik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF), a breakaway faction of A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) with Jack Marak as one of its leaders has refuted the claims of Police that it was involved in the killing of four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres at Bolmoram Jungle near Williamnagar in East Garo Hills on September 13, reports The Shillong Times on September 18. AMEF ‘general secretary’ N Matgrik stated that, “We consider all underground armies and consider their soldiers as our brothers. We will never engage in unnecessary fire fight with any underground group. We are instead making efforts to work together in unison for the cause of the A’chik people.”
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September - 13 
The Shillong Times reports on September 13 that Meghalaya Inspector General of Police (IG) Raju stated that the ongoing Counter insurgency Operation Hill Storm July is yielding results with at least 11-12 camps of the GNLA being busted. In the operation which would continue for another month or two,
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The Shillong Times reports on September 13 that Meghalaya Inspector General of Police (IG) Raju stated that the ongoing Counter insurgency Operation Hill Storm July is yielding results with at least 11-12 camps of the GNLA being busted. In the operation which would continue for another month or two, 25 militants belonging to GNLA , United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) A'chik Songna An'pachakgipa Kotok (ASAK) and other militant groups were arrested from various hideouts and several sophisticated arms recovered.
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September - 13 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 13 the ‘chairman’ of the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) Rimpu N Marak stated that Government of India’s (GoI) initiative is a must to bring peace to the trouble-torn Garo Hills region. He further added that early settlement
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 13 the ‘chairman’ of the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) Rimpu N Marak stated that Government of India’s (GoI) initiative is a must to bring peace to the trouble-torn Garo Hills region. He further added that early settlement of the peace pact and signing of the final accord with both groups of ANVC will restore peace to a considerable extent in Garo Hills and instill faith in the people of Garo Hills on GoI for its keen interest and initiative in speeding up the pact which has been long pending.
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September - 14 
Also, Meghalaya Police is conducting a search to trace the bodies of four GNLA cadres who were reportedly killed by Jack Party of Achik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) in Bomlaram jungle of Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on September 15. Police further added that one
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Also, Meghalaya Police is conducting a search to trace the bodies of four GNLA cadres who were reportedly killed by Jack Party of Achik Matgrik Elite Force (AMEF) in Bomlaram jungle of Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on September 15. Police further added that one of the deceased GNLA cadres has been identified as Rabha, who is a United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militant.
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September - 14 
Civil Society Women’s Organisation (CSWO) President Agnes Kharshiing condemned the brutal and horrific act’ of caning perpetrated by GNLA in Pakregre village in East Garo Hills, reports The Shillong Times on September 15.
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Civil Society Women’s Organisation (CSWO) President Agnes Kharshiing condemned the brutal and horrific act’ of caning perpetrated by GNLA in Pakregre village in East Garo Hills, reports The Shillong Times on September 15.
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September - 14 
Further, on September 14, in support of on-going movement for implementation ILP in Manipur, Shillong Manipuri Students' Union (SMSU), organized a sit in protest at Don Bosco Laitumkhrah in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District.
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Further, on September 14, in support of on-going movement for implementation ILP in Manipur, Shillong Manipuri Students' Union (SMSU), organized a sit in protest at Don Bosco Laitumkhrah in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District.
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September - 14 
Meanwhile, East Garo Hills Superintendent of Police (SP), Davis Nestell R Marak stated on September 14 that Security Forces (SFs) destroyed as many as 12 major camps of the GNLA in East Garo Hills District as a part of Operation Hill Storm, reports The Shillong Times.
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Meanwhile, East Garo Hills Superintendent of Police (SP), Davis Nestell R Marak stated on September 14 that Security Forces (SFs) destroyed as many as 12 major camps of the GNLA in East Garo Hills District as a part of Operation Hill Storm, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 14 
The Shillong Times reports that Davis Nestell R Marak stated on September 14 that GNLA ‘commander in chief’ Sohan D Shira has fled his hideout in the remote forests of Garo Hills and has crossed over to Bangladesh to escape the ongoing operation launched by Meghalaya Police. The SP further stated th
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The Shillong Times reports that Davis Nestell R Marak stated on September 14 that GNLA ‘commander in chief’ Sohan D Shira has fled his hideout in the remote forests of Garo Hills and has crossed over to Bangladesh to escape the ongoing operation launched by Meghalaya Police. The SP further stated that “We have credible info that Sohan has escaped to Bangladesh after all his established camps were destroyed by our forces in the jungles of Durama Hills." His cadres are in disarray and most of them have been split up in small groups of 15-20 members.
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September - 15 
GNLA denied assaulting innocent villagers in Pakregre village in East Garo Hills and accused Meghalaya Police of conducting propaganda to defame them, reports The Shillong Times on September 15. Senior militant of GNLA Savio Ch Marak claimed that, “A meeting was held in the school playground with th
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GNLA denied assaulting innocent villagers in Pakregre village in East Garo Hills and accused Meghalaya Police of conducting propaganda to defame them, reports The Shillong Times on September 15. Senior militant of GNLA Savio Ch Marak claimed that, “A meeting was held in the school playground with the entire village present to try seven persons accused of extortion and another two suspected to be police informers in a fast track court. We had wanted to shoot them but decided against it following an appeal by the village elders”. He claimed that five of the accused were using the name of GNLA to extort from villagers and two others were alleged to be collaborating with police.
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September - 15 
On September 15 the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chief’ Sohan D Shira vowed to return to give a ‘befitting’ reply after Meghalaya Police accused him of abandoning his group and seeking shelter in Bangladesh to escape the ongoing ‘Hill Storm’ operations by Security Forces against the outfit,
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On September 15 the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chief’ Sohan D Shira vowed to return to give a ‘befitting’ reply after Meghalaya Police accused him of abandoning his group and seeking shelter in Bangladesh to escape the ongoing ‘Hill Storm’ operations by Security Forces against the outfit, reports The Shillong Times. Shira in a communiqué stated, “Bangladesh is merely a route to various other countries that we use frequently for our business. Our business is our fight for Garoland and the fight requires better arms and technologies for the future which those countries provide.” He further added that ‘commitment’ to Garoland is the biggest and only driving force for his movement and vowed to return to give a ‘befitting’ reply to Meghalaya Police. Meanwhile, GNLA senior cadre Savio Marak stated that “Sohan is our leader and he believes that all criticisms are pouring in because of false Police stories. Our organisation must endure these fabricated stories, false accusations, as Garoland matters most”, reports The Telegraph.
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September - 15 
Shalom Meghalaya, a church movement for peace in Garo Hills strongly condemned the inhuman and brutal caning of villagers suspected to be Police informers by the GNLA in a September 4 video at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on September 16. In
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Shalom Meghalaya, a church movement for peace in Garo Hills strongly condemned the inhuman and brutal caning of villagers suspected to be Police informers by the GNLA in a September 4 video at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on September 16. In a statement Shalom Meghalaya said, “The attempt to intimidate and create panic and fear psychosis through gruesome acts will never succeed as truth can never be stifled. Shalom Meghalaya appeals to all citizens to join it in denouncing violence perpetuated and to act together in the interest of the people of Garo Hills.
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September - 15 
The Shillong Times reports that, on September 15, pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups organised a public meeting at Nongstoin Market in West Khasi Hills District where they reiterated their demand for the ILP. The pressure groups took note of the State Government’s failure to put in place an alternat
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The Shillong Times reports that, on September 15, pro-Inner Line Permit (ILP) groups organised a public meeting at Nongstoin Market in West Khasi Hills District where they reiterated their demand for the ILP. The pressure groups took note of the State Government’s failure to put in place an alternative mechanism to curb influx and entry of illegal immigrants into the State and renewed their demand for immediate implementation of the proposed comprehensive mechanism to combat influx of illegal immigrants. The meeting was attended by leaders of Hynniewtrep National Youth Front (HNYF), Federation of Khasi Jaintia and Garo People (FKJGP), Khasi Students Union (KSU) central body, KSU West Khasi Hills unit and FKJGP West Khasi Hills circle
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September - 15 
The Times of India, on September 15, reports that GNLA claimed responsibility for the September 4 video portraying nine villagers being beaten up at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills Districts.
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The Times of India, on September 15, reports that GNLA claimed responsibility for the September 4 video portraying nine villagers being beaten up at Pakregre village near Rongjeng in East Garo Hills Districts.
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September - 17 
After rumour on September 17 about a possible attack on the Chief Minister (CM) Mukul Sangma while he was leaving for Shillong (East Khasi Hills District) from Tura (West Garo Hills Distrct), State Police decided to increase the security cover for him, reports The Shillong Times. When asked about th
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After rumour on September 17 about a possible attack on the Chief Minister (CM) Mukul Sangma while he was leaving for Shillong (East Khasi Hills District) from Tura (West Garo Hills Distrct), State Police decided to increase the security cover for him, reports The Shillong Times. When asked about the reason for this threat, a senior Police official stated that it was difficult to say anything at this moment. Meanwhile, official sources said that this threat against CM might be due to his decision to go ahead with the signing of peace pact with Garo rebel groups such as ANVC and the Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) as well as the Governments strong stand on the demand for implementation of inner line permit (ILP).
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September - 18 
A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), which would sign a peace accord on September 24, stated on September 18 stated that it would continue with its original demand for creation of separate Garoland state, reports Nagaland Post. ANVC ‘spokesman’ Artist Sengsrang Sangma stated, “We will continue
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A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), which would sign a peace accord on September 24, stated on September 18 stated that it would continue with its original demand for creation of separate Garoland state, reports Nagaland Post. ANVC ‘spokesman’ Artist Sengsrang Sangma stated, “We will continue with our demand for creation of separate Garoland state (to be carved out of Meghalaya) not under the banner of the ANVC but politically and non-violence after signing the peace pact with the central and Meghalaya government." He further added, “This issue is very much alive as 80 per cent of our Garo people in Garo Hills wants a state of their own i.e. Garoland. There are political parties, civil society groups besides armed outfit the GNLA demanding for the same”. He added further, “We realised that an armed struggle against the state won’t help us achieve our goal. Many lives have been lost during the armed struggle for creation of Garoland.” The Telegraph further adds that when asked about whether the peace pact would bring lasting harmony in the strife-torn Garo hills where militant outfits have been emerging, disappearing and re-emerging Arist Sangma stated, “Maybe we will not be able to achieve it (peace) 100 per cent through the peace pact. But we will continue working towards achieving peace.” In Garo Hills political parties like the National People’s Party (NPP) and the Garo National Council had voiced their demand for a separate Garoland.
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September - 18 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 18 a former Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant identified as Teseng Sangma who left the outfit to form his own group was killed in an encounter with a joint team of North Garo Hills Police and Army. Police with support of Army unit based at Dam
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 18 a former Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militant identified as Teseng Sangma who left the outfit to form his own group was killed in an encounter with a joint team of North Garo Hills Police and Army. Police with support of Army unit based at Damra (Assam) launched an operation in the vicinity of Bangsi Minol village in North Garo Hills. In the encounter another militant identified as Gobin Sangma managed to escape. An automatic Indian Small Arms System (INSAS) rifle along with magazine holding eight live rounds of ammunition were recovered from the encounter site. Teseng Sangma who had joined GNLA in 2012 had deserted GNLA along with Gobin Sangma few months back to start their own organization to extort money. The group is believed to have around eight members.
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September - 18 
The Shillong Times reports that, on September 19, one Mahindra Pratap Bhansali lodged a complaint that an unidentified person handed him over a bag containing a mobile phone and demand note of INR one million in the name of United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA) at Hawakhana in West Garo Hills Distric
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The Shillong Times reports that, on September 19, one Mahindra Pratap Bhansali lodged a complaint that an unidentified person handed him over a bag containing a mobile phone and demand note of INR one million in the name of United A'chik Liberation Army (UALA) at Hawakhana in West Garo Hills District.
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September - 19 
The Shillong Times reports that the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), on September 19, confirms that it would sign the final settlement in New Delhi on September 24 led by its ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak and its ‘commander’ Mukosh Ch Marak accompanied by ‘general secretary’
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The Shillong Times reports that the Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B), on September 19, confirms that it would sign the final settlement in New Delhi on September 24 led by its ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak and its ‘commander’ Mukosh Ch Marak accompanied by ‘general secretary’ Jakrik, ‘political secretary’ Dogamdot, ‘organising secretary’ Akimbri and other top officials. In a statement issued, the outfit said that each officer represents the Garo cadres of Khasi Hills, Garo Hills and Assam, which were the original areas of the proposed Garoland.
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September - 20 
The Shillong Times reports that South Garo Hills Police and Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) commandos attacked two base camps of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Chokpot region of the South Garo Hills District in the morning of September 20 narrowly missing a wanted ‘area commander’ of
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The Shillong Times reports that South Garo Hills Police and Special Weapons And Tactics (SWAT) commandos attacked two base camps of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Chokpot region of the South Garo Hills District in the morning of September 20 narrowly missing a wanted ‘area commander’ of the outfit. SWAT commandos raided two hideouts close to Nokatgre village, 10 kilometres from Deku in Chokpot region, but the well armed militants led by top GNLA ‘commander’ Hedeo managed to escape before the Security Forces arrived at their hideout. There were as many as 40 militants in the two camps who managed to get away.
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September - 21 
Meanwhile, the key demand of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) to increase the seats from the present 30 to 40 in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) will take more time for its fulfillment even after signing of the final peace pact with the Centre in New Delhi on September 24,
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Meanwhile, the key demand of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) to increase the seats from the present 30 to 40 in the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) will take more time for its fulfillment even after signing of the final peace pact with the Centre in New Delhi on September 24, reports The Shillong Times on September 21. An official source said that the increase in seats will be possible only after an amendment to the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. Under the proposed 40 seats, the ANVC had suggested direct election to 35 seats and nomination to the remaining five seats. At present, there is direct election in 29 seats in GHADC and the remaining one is a nominated member. With the signing of the peace pact on September 24, the ANVC will now get six months’ time to prepare for the electoral contest in the GHADC.
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September - 22 
Further, the ANVC which is set to sign the peace pact does not regret the killings, kidnappings, extortions and other crimes perpetrated by the militant outfit over the years, reports The Shillong Times on September 22. In a written reply to The Shillong Times to the query on whether the outfit regr
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Further, the ANVC which is set to sign the peace pact does not regret the killings, kidnappings, extortions and other crimes perpetrated by the militant outfit over the years, reports The Shillong Times on September 22. In a written reply to The Shillong Times to the query on whether the outfit regrets the mistakes it had committed in the past, ANVC ‘general secretary’ Wanding K. Marak said, “The question of regret does not arise. When you make a new road, you have to start from scratch and if your plantation is in the way, though you have precious trees in it, they will have to be sacrificed and cut down if it comes within the alignment of the new road.”
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September - 24 
A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) and the Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) will sign a memorandum of settlement (MoS) with the Union Government in Delhi on September 24 (today).
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A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) and the Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) will sign a memorandum of settlement (MoS) with the Union Government in Delhi on September 24 (today).
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September - 24 
ANVC ‘publicity secretary’ Arist Sangma stated on September 24, “We feel happy and proud, as we have achieved this after suffering very long years,” reports The Shillong Times. However, expressing ‘regret’ for the inability of ANVC to ‘bring benefits’ to the Garos living in Khasi Hills, he stated, “
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ANVC ‘publicity secretary’ Arist Sangma stated on September 24, “We feel happy and proud, as we have achieved this after suffering very long years,” reports The Shillong Times. However, expressing ‘regret’ for the inability of ANVC to ‘bring benefits’ to the Garos living in Khasi Hills, he stated, “We tried to bring benefits to Garo people living in Khasi Hills, but we could not do so and we are sorry for this.”
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September - 24 
Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma stated on September 24 that signing of the tripartite agreement as a “historic occasion” and said it was a strong message to other insurgent groups in the North-East, particularly in Meghalaya, to come to the negotiating table and look for sustainable living. “M
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Meghalaya Chief Minister Mukul Sangma stated on September 24 that signing of the tripartite agreement as a “historic occasion” and said it was a strong message to other insurgent groups in the North-East, particularly in Meghalaya, to come to the negotiating table and look for sustainable living. “Modalities for the other major militant outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) are also in the process,” reports The Shillong Times. He also added that State Government will also hold talks with the leaders and cadres of other militant outfits if they give up violence and come to the negotiating table.
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September - 24 
On September 24, Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Toding Ch. Marak alleged that the Achik (Garo) community was losing its liberty at the hands of Chief Minister Mukul M. Sangma, reports The Shillong Times. He alleged that Mukul Sangma was utilizing State machineries t
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On September 24, Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Toding Ch. Marak alleged that the Achik (Garo) community was losing its liberty at the hands of Chief Minister Mukul M. Sangma, reports The Shillong Times. He alleged that Mukul Sangma was utilizing State machineries to suppress the popular movement for Garoland led by different Non Governmental Organisations (NGOs) and political parties.
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September - 24 
The Shillong Times reports that on September 24 ‘general secretary’ of ANVC Wanding Marak asked other militant groups to come forward and to work for peace in Garo Hills. He stated, “We would like to urge our brethren still holding onto their guns to come forward to work in peace and co-operation fo
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The Shillong Times reports that on September 24 ‘general secretary’ of ANVC Wanding Marak asked other militant groups to come forward and to work for peace in Garo Hills. He stated, “We would like to urge our brethren still holding onto their guns to come forward to work in peace and co-operation for the uplift of Garo Hills”. When asked if it is too late to sign the peace package he stated that if the peace pact was signed earlier it might have prevented the situation from worsening in Garo Hills.
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September - 24 
The Shillong Times reports that, on September 24, two civilians, identified as Derest Siangshai and Setmon Phawa, were killed at Mookhep village in East Jaintia Hills when Police allegedly fired at a mob which blocked the National Highway (NH) protesting against the arrest of a person from Wapungsku
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The Shillong Times reports that, on September 24, two civilians, identified as Derest Siangshai and Setmon Phawa, were killed at Mookhep village in East Jaintia Hills when Police allegedly fired at a mob which blocked the National Highway (NH) protesting against the arrest of a person from Wapungskur village (Jaintia Hills District) in connection with the attack on Police and the magistrate on September 23 during the economic blockade against the ‘apathy’ of the Government in addressing the issues related to ban on coal mining. Earlier, on September 23, an angry mob had attacked Superintendent of Police (SP) of East Jaintia Hills M K Dkhar and damaged another vehicle belonging to a Magistrate on the first day of the indefinite economic strike sponsored by the Movement of Indigenous People Rights and Livelihood (MIPRL) against National Green Tribunal (NGT) ban on coal mining. Meanwhile, Police denied their involvement in the firing and maintained that there were some other options that the police adopt before resorting to firing, adds The Telegraph.
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September - 25 
A section of the people feel that that other militant outfits such as GNLA should be brought back to the mainstream, reports The Telegraph on September 26.
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A section of the people feel that that other militant outfits such as GNLA should be brought back to the mainstream, reports The Telegraph on September 26.
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September - 25 
ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak stated, “We are grateful to the Centre for speeding up the final settlement. This accord was long pending and signing a final settlement has finally put hope in people of Garo Hills.” He said the accord agreed in strengthening the three district councils of the state wi
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ANVC-B ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak stated, “We are grateful to the Centre for speeding up the final settlement. This accord was long pending and signing a final settlement has finally put hope in people of Garo Hills.” He said the accord agreed in strengthening the three district councils of the state with special focus on the GHADC and municipal councils and village councils, reports The Telegraph on September 26.
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September - 25 
On September 25, prohibitory order under Section 144 Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) has been imposed in East and West Jaintia Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. State Government has deployed two companies of Para-military forces in East Jaintia Hills and one company of Border Security Force
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On September 25, prohibitory order under Section 144 Criminal Procedure Code (CrPc) has been imposed in East and West Jaintia Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. State Government has deployed two companies of Para-military forces in East Jaintia Hills and one company of Border Security Force (BSF) in West Jaintia Hills.
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September - 26 
The Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘joint publicity secretary’, Garomandai Ch Marak, also strongly condemned the death of two persons who were protesting against NGT ban on rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya, reports The Times of India.
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The Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘joint publicity secretary’, Garomandai Ch Marak, also strongly condemned the death of two persons who were protesting against NGT ban on rat-hole coal mining in Meghalaya, reports The Times of India.
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September - 26 
The Telegraph on September 26 reports that Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘joint publicity secretary’ Garo Mandai Ch. Marak lambasted Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) for selling ‘fake dream’ of “Greater Garoland”. He stated, “When ANVC are fed up with the idea of ‘Greater Garoland’, th
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The Telegraph on September 26 reports that Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘joint publicity secretary’ Garo Mandai Ch. Marak lambasted Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) for selling ‘fake dream’ of “Greater Garoland”. He stated, “When ANVC are fed up with the idea of ‘Greater Garoland’, they settled for the strengthening of Garo Hills Autonomous District Council-GHADC. They should not have sold fake dreams to the people of Garo Hills if their real intention was to increase the members of Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC)”. This was in reference to the signing of tripartite Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) with the ANVC on September 24.
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September - 26 
The Telegraph reports on September 26 that a sum of around INR 1000 million will be disbursed as a package over the next five years for development in Garo Hills area. A source stated that the package size has not been finalised yet.
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The Telegraph reports on September 26 that a sum of around INR 1000 million will be disbursed as a package over the next five years for development in Garo Hills area. A source stated that the package size has not been finalised yet.
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September - 26 
The Telegraph reports that the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on September 26, announced a 24-hour shutdown beginning October 1. The shutdown was called to oppose the International Day of Non-Violence and protest against the killing of two persons who were protesting against Nationa
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The Telegraph reports that the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on September 26, announced a 24-hour shutdown beginning October 1. The shutdown was called to oppose the International Day of Non-Violence and protest against the killing of two persons who were protesting against National Green Tribunal (NGT) ban on rat-hole coal mining in East Jaintia Hills District in alleged Police firing on September 24. The shutdown will begin at 6pm on October 1 and be effective in Khasi-Jaintia hills, HNLC ‘publicity secretary’ Sainkupar Nongtraw said in a statement
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September - 27 
On September 27, two individuals, identified as Tender Nongbri and Edward Nongmin, were abducted by suspected militants from Rongkhugre Village under Shallang Police Station in West Khasi Hills District, reports The Shillong Times.
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On September 27, two individuals, identified as Tender Nongbri and Edward Nongmin, were abducted by suspected militants from Rongkhugre Village under Shallang Police Station in West Khasi Hills District, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 28 
East Khasi Hills Police requested for sanction of additional forces in view of the ensuing Durga Puja celebrations, reports The Shillong Times on September 29.
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East Khasi Hills Police requested for sanction of additional forces in view of the ensuing Durga Puja celebrations, reports The Shillong Times on September 29.
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September - 28 
Referring to the 24-hour bandh (shut down strike) called by Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) beginning October 1, which coincided with Durga Puja (a Hindu festival) celebrations, State Government, on September 28, termed the bandh call as “Ill timed and irresponsible”, reports The Shil
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Referring to the 24-hour bandh (shut down strike) called by Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) beginning October 1, which coincided with Durga Puja (a Hindu festival) celebrations, State Government, on September 28, termed the bandh call as “Ill timed and irresponsible”, reports The Shillong Times. The State Government further called upon all citizens to work towards peaceful solution of all issues and to respect the religious observance of the various communities inhabiting the State.
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September - 28 
United Democratic Party (UDP), on September 28, appealed to HNLC to review its decision of imposing the 24-hour bandh starting from October 1, reports The Shillong Times. UDP working president Bindo M. Lanong said that as requested by the Central Puja Committee and also due to the prevailing situati
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United Democratic Party (UDP), on September 28, appealed to HNLC to review its decision of imposing the 24-hour bandh starting from October 1, reports The Shillong Times. UDP working president Bindo M. Lanong said that as requested by the Central Puja Committee and also due to the prevailing situation in the State, the party wanted to appeal to HNLC to suspend the bandh. Further Civil Society Women's Organization (CSWO) also appealed to HNLC to call off the shutdown.
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September - 29 
Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on September 29, refused to withdraw its 24-hour shutdown while exempting those who will celebrate Durga Puja (Hindu festival), reports The Telegraph. HNLC also asked Central Puja Committee (CPC) to ‘instruct’ their community to ‘abstain’ from merry ma
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Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC), on September 29, refused to withdraw its 24-hour shutdown while exempting those who will celebrate Durga Puja (Hindu festival), reports The Telegraph. HNLC also asked Central Puja Committee (CPC) to ‘instruct’ their community to ‘abstain’ from merry making, drinking, shouting, dancing and creating noise pollution on October 1 and 2 as a mark of respect to the innocent people who lost their lives in East Jaintia Hills District.
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September - 29 
Mawlai Meghalaya District Council (MDC) Process, T Sawkmie, on September 29, urged the HNLC to call off their 24-hour bandh (shutdown) in view of the upcoming Durga Puja celebration, reports The Shillong Times.
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Mawlai Meghalaya District Council (MDC) Process, T Sawkmie, on September 29, urged the HNLC to call off their 24-hour bandh (shutdown) in view of the upcoming Durga Puja celebration, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 30 
All Jaintia Youth Welfare Organisation (AJYWO), on September 30, demanded that a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry or a judicial inquiry be made into the September 24 firing incident in which two people were killed in East Jaintia Hills, reports The Shillong Times.
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All Jaintia Youth Welfare Organisation (AJYWO), on September 30, demanded that a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) inquiry or a judicial inquiry be made into the September 24 firing incident in which two people were killed in East Jaintia Hills, reports The Shillong Times.
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September - 30 
First Information Report (FIR) lodged by East Jaintia Hills District Additional District Magistrate (ADM) RS Manners and the Deputy Superintendent of Police (SP) K Karthekeyan about the September 24 shooting incident in East Jaintia Hills when two civilians were killed, states that gun shots came ou
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First Information Report (FIR) lodged by East Jaintia Hills District Additional District Magistrate (ADM) RS Manners and the Deputy Superintendent of Police (SP) K Karthekeyan about the September 24 shooting incident in East Jaintia Hills when two civilians were killed, states that gun shots came out from the mob. The FIR is understood to be an indirect pointer at the possibility of the mob themselves who were responsible for the death of the two people. , reports The Sentinel on October 2.
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September - 30 
Security in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills region has been tightened ahead the visit of Union Minister for Home Affairs Rajnath Singh and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju on October 1 (today), reports The Assam Tribune. They are set to take stock of the flood situation in Garo Hills reg
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Security in Meghalaya’s Garo Hills region has been tightened ahead the visit of Union Minister for Home Affairs Rajnath Singh and Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Kiren Rijiju on October 1 (today), reports The Assam Tribune. They are set to take stock of the flood situation in Garo Hills region.
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September - 30 
The Deputy Commissioner of East Khasi Hills District Cyril Diengdoh stated that Shillong city (East Khasi Hills District) and its suburbs are almost free from any purported threat perceptions, reports The Shillong Times on October 1. He also exhorted the public to defy all strikes or caution made by
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The Deputy Commissioner of East Khasi Hills District Cyril Diengdoh stated that Shillong city (East Khasi Hills District) and its suburbs are almost free from any purported threat perceptions, reports The Shillong Times on October 1. He also exhorted the public to defy all strikes or caution made by any unwanted groups. The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has called for a 24–hour bandh (shutdown) from October 1 (today) in protest against the killing of two civilians during the protest against ban on coal mining on September 24 and to oppose the international day of non violence.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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