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11 Muslims killed in India’s Assam as ethnic tensions grow amid elections

Heavily armed tribal guerrillas have raided a village in northeastern India and killed 11 Muslim settlers – nine of whom were women and children, Reuters reported. The assault in the tea-growing state of Assam occurred hours after two similar attacks there, in which 11 people – all of them Muslims – were killed. Police suspect that Bodo tribal militants were behind the attacks. Tension between ethnic Bodosand Muslims has increased in the region, over candidates running for the general election. India is holding the world's largest parliamentary elections, involving around 815 million people drawn from scores of ethnic, religious, and social communities.

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Twenty-two Muslims killed in sectarian attacks in Assam

(Reuters) - Suspected tribal rebels have shot dead 22 Muslims in attacks in tea-growing state of Assam, where tension has run high during a drawn-out national election, officials said on Friday.

A dusk-to-dawn curfew was imposed on Friday and soldiers deployed in the affected parts of Assam, a remote state with a history of ethnic violence and armed groups, some fighting for greater autonomy and others for secession from India.

Police said they suspected militants from the Bodo tribe were behind the latest attacks late on Thursday into Friday in a region where tension between ethnic Bodo people and Muslim settlers spilled over two years ago into clashes in which dozens were killed and 400,000 fled their homes.

Bodo representatives argue that many of the Muslims are illegal immigrants from neighbouring Bangladesh encroaching on their ancestral lands, and election candidates including front-runner Narendra Modi have called for tighter migration controls.

In one of the incidents, eight people were killed by a group of suspected Bodo guerrillas, said officials.

In another, three members of one family including two women were shot dead, and a baby was wounded, said a senior police officer in the state's main city, Guwahati.

Later on Friday, a group of militants carrying AK-47 assault rifles attacked an isolated village in the state's Baksa district and open fired, killing 11 people, most of them women and children, said police.

They burnt their huts made of bamboo and straw and threw the bodies in the fire, officers added.

Voting was held over several days in Assam to help security forces handle violence from any of the separatist or tribal militant groups active in the state.

Polling in the Bodo region ended on April 24, in what residents say was a tight race between a Bodo and a non-tribal candidate, although results from the five-week national election are not due for another two weeks.

"It seems the Bodos wanted to the teach the Muslims a lesson for supporting an outsider," said a state intelligence officer. He said half-burnt bodies with bullet wounds had been recovered from the village in Baksa district.

Modi, the prime-ministerial candidate of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), said last week that illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in the nearby state of West Bengal should have their "bags packed" in case he came to power, accusing the state government of being too soft.

"STOPPING INFILTRATION"

Arun Jaitley, the BJP's leader in the upper house of parliament in New Delhi and a strong contender for finance minister should the party come to power, denied that Modi's comments risked stirring communal tensions in the northeast.

"It just shows a determination that we want to stop infiltration. Any government should try to stop that," Jaitley told reporters in the capital on Friday.

In Assam, the BJP condemned the attacks and accused the state government, led by the Congress party, of not protecting its citizens.

"I call upon all parties not to communalise the issue, but to work for restoration of peace immediately," said Sarbananda Sonowal, leader of the BJP in Assam.

Police reinforcements were sent to the two districts where the attacks took place, and could be seen in television footage patrolling with automatic rifles.

"The authorities will take firm action against those involved in this crime," said state government spokesman Nilamoni Sen Deka.

Two years ago, Assam's state government was criticised for not acting quickly enough to stop inter-communal clashes, which triggered sometimes violent protests by Muslims in cities across India.

About 30,000 migrants from the northeast temporarily returned home after threats of reprisals by Muslims circulated by text message.

Twenty-two Muslims killed in sectarian attacks in Assam| Reuters


Mods, pls dont merge these threads. thx
 
The OP is really stupid to ask the mods not to merge threads on the same topic. That means he has purposely opened this thread for spamming knowing fully well other threads exist. Such obsessive trolling behavior is par for course for BD section but it need not pole vault into Indian topics.
 
till recently These Militants were proudly hosted by Bangladeshis!
 
The OP is really stupid to ask the mods not to merge threads on the same topic. That means he has purposely opened this thread for spamming knowing fully well other threads exist. Such obsessive trolling behavior is par for course for BD section but it need not pole vault into Indian topics.

Its funny though, cause in other threads these Bangladeshis talk about supporting these separatists, wonder what they have to say now.
 
Its funny though, cause in other threads these Bangladeshis talk about supporting these separatists, wonder what they have to say now.

It just their hateful talibani mentality. Some dead non muslims makes them happy, at what cost, consequences, blowback etc does not matter to superstitious fools who think it will all be OK in the mythical afterlife. Can't expect rational response from them.
 
Its funny though, cause in other threads these Bangladeshis talk about supporting these separatists, wonder what they have to say now.

I thought the Bodo Liberation front was a different outfit from ULFA.

Its funny though, cause in other threads these Bangladeshis talk about supporting these separatists, wonder what they have to say now.

Pretty easy.

Take on a persecution complex, and justify all sorts of action under the sun.

But this violence is to be condmend.

a lot of women and children died.
 
I thought the Bodo Liberation front was a different outfit from ULFA.

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North Eastern seperatist groups operate like the Taliban. Various small groups, pool their resources together to fight, they are linked.
 
Nine more Muslims killed in sectarian attack in India's Assam

(Reuters) - Security forces in northeast India found the bodies of nine Muslims on Saturday, raising the death toll to 31 in a spate of attacks by suspected tribal militants as a weeks-long general election re-opens ethnic divisions.

The election has rekindled the question of religious animosity across India with the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) looking set to win, but the violence in the tea-growing state of Assam stems from friction over migration.

Police said six of the nine Muslims found shot dead were women and children. Security forces rescued three children found nearby hiding in forests close to the border with Bhutan.

"Shoot-on-sight orders are issued to troops deployed in troubled areas," L. R. Bishnoi, inspector general of Assam's police, told Reuters.

Assam has a history of sectarian violence and armed groups fighting for greater autonomy or secession from India.

Police suspect militants from the Bodo tribe were behind the latest attacks in a region where tension between ethnic Bodo people and Muslim settlers has simmered for years.

In 2012, clashes erupted in which dozens of people were killed and 400,000 fled their homes.

Bodo representatives say many of the Muslims in Assam are illegal immigrants from neighboring Bangladesh who encroach on ancestral Bodo lands.

Soldiers in convoys of trucks mounted with rifles were patrolling on Saturday in Baksa district where some of the attacks took place.

The five-week general election, has exacerbated friction over migration in Assam.

Candidates including prime-ministerial front-runner Narendra Modi of the BJP have called for tighter controls.

Polling in the Bodo region ended on April 24. Residents say it is a tight race between a Bodo and a non-tribal candidate. A policeman was killed on polling day.

"There's heightened tension because of the election," said Ajai Sahni, the executive director of the Institute for Conflict Management in New Delhi, although he said it was too early to be certain about exactly what provoked the attacks.

"BAGS PACKED"

Modi said last week that illegal immigrants from Bangladesh in the nearby state of West Bengal should have their "bags packed" in case he came to power, accusing the state government of being too soft.

Arun Jaitley, the BJP's leader in the upper house of parliament and a strong contender for finance minister should the party come to power, denied that Modi's comments risked stirring communal tension.

"It just shows a determination that we want to stop infiltration. Any government should try to stop that," Jaitley said.

The communal clashes in Assam two years ago triggered violent protests by Muslims in cities elsewhere in India.

About 30,000 migrants from the northeast temporarily returned home after threats of reprisals by Muslims circulated by text message.

Modi himself is tainted by accusations that he turned a blind eye to, or even encouraged, Hindu-Muslim riots in 2002 in Gujarat, the state he has governed for 13 years. More than 1,000 people, most of them Muslims, were killed.

He has always denied the accusations and a Supreme Court inquiry did not find evidence to prosecute him.

Modi has sought to calm fears about the future of religious minorities under his rule, saying his government would represent all Indians whether they voted for him or not.

Nine more Muslims killed in sectarian attack in India's Assam| Reuters

Its funny though, cause in other threads these Bangladeshis talk about supporting these separatists, wonder what they have to say now.

nice deceptive try to label ULFA as bodo terrorist. Deception is always indian forte but Assam liberation aspiration from indian occupation lives on and has nothing to do with indian communal /fundamentalist agenda against Muslims.
 
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32 killed in 36 hours by Bodo militants in Assam, curfew imposed
There seems to be no end to the bloodbath in Assam as seven more bodies have been found in Baksa district, taking the total death toll to 32 in the last 36 hours. This comes after suspected Bodoland militants killed at least 23 people in a span of 24 hours in Kokrajhar and Baksa districts of lower Assam.

Curfew has been clamped in all of Kokrajhar, Baksa and Chirang, three of the four districts of the Bodoland area, and on contiguous areas in neighbouring districts. The Army has carried out flag marches, and shoot-on-sight orders have been issued in Kokrajhar and Baksa. The state government has accused the Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) of carrying out the killings. All the victims are migrant Muslims.

The government has denied any connection between the attacks and the Lok Sabha elections. However, one of the three massacres has taken place in a village that saw violence and the killing of a police constable as Kokrajhar went to polls on April 24. Around 7.30 pm on Thursday, militants shot dead two women and a man of a family in Narsingpara village in the Anandabazar police station area of Baksa district. The victims were identified as Shampa Bewa (55), Sona Miya (35) and Ramisa Khatun (32).

Some five hours later, between 12.30 am and 1 am on Friday, four militants armed with at least two AK series rifles opened indiscriminate fire in Balapara village in the Tulsibeel outpost area of Gossaigaon police station in Kokrajhar district. Four women, a man and three children belonging to two Muslim families were killed.

Late on Friday evening, 12 bodies were recovered in the villages of Narayanguri and Khagrabari adjoining each other on the fringes of Manas National Park in Baksa district, Assam home secretary G D Tripathi said. At least 10 people were injured, and several homes were reported to be on fire, he said.

Tripathi said curfew had been clamped on those police station areas of Dhubri, Barpeta, Bongaigaon, Nalbari, Darrang and Sonitpur districts that lay adjacent to the Bodoland districts of Kokrajhar, Baksa, Chirang and Udalguri. In Baksa district, groups of non-tribals were fleeing on Friday evening for fear of more attacks. “There have been reports of villagers belonging to a particular community leaving their villages seeking safety in adjoining villages in Baksa after the third incident that occurred at Narayanguri and another village,” ADG (Special Branch) Pallab Bhattacharyya said.to help us personalise your reading experience.

The attack in Balapara came at a time when most adult males have been staying away from their homes for fear of police, who have been looking for the killers of the constable at the polling booth on April 24. An angry mob set upon the policeman

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32 killed in 36 hours by Bodo militants in Assam, curfew imposed | The Indian Express
 
Some of Muslims killed in India in last 2 days.

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