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Bodo militants attack which killed 55

True, as recent spate of violence in sub-continent has shown, children have become easy targets for extremists, after security agencies have started to adopt specific strategies against them.
It also tells how desperate morons adopting violence are to keep them relevant (not to mention news headlines). They are after blood and body count, i guess no society should show any mercy in dealing with elements like these, irrespective of their agenda.
Attacking children, women and elderly is the Worst act of Cowardice.

What about men? Is attacking a man less cowardly than attacking a woman?
 
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RIP to the deceased ones.

Why so much terrorism in the sub-continent? :-(
Is indian army conducting an operation against these millitants?
 
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Police personnel tackle the supporters of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samittee (KMSS) during a protest against the attacks by NDFB, in front of Assam Secretariat, in Guwahati on Wednesday. (Source: PTI Photo)
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Police personnel tackle the supporters of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samittee (KMSS) during a protest against the attacks by NDFB, in front of Assam Secretariat, in Guwahati on Wednesday. (Source: PTI Photo
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Supporters of All Assam Tea Tribe Student Association burn articles as they block the National Highway to protest against the attacks by NDFB, in Sonitpur on Wednesday. (Source: PTI Photo)

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Police personnel take guard after members of All Adivasi Students Association blocked National Highway at Margherita after the attacks by NDFB, in Margherita on Wednesday. (Source: PTI Photo)
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At least 37 people were killed in Sonitpur district, 25 in Kokrajha allegedl by the militants of Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland on Tuesday. (Source: PTI Photo)
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People block Gossaigaon Railway Station in Kokrajhar Dist as they protest against the Bodo militant attacks on Wednesday. (Source: PTI Photo)
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Adavasi men stand guard after houses belonging to Bodos were burnt down in Tenganala village, Sonitpur district, Assam, on Wednesday. Photo:Ritu Raj Konwar
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An injured woman and her child are carried in an ambulance to a local hospital in Sonitpur district in India’s northeast state of Assam.
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ya ALLAH REHAM FARMA
 
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kill these bloody terrorists who can neither live nor let live in peace..what do they get by killing the innocent helpless people!!:cuckoo:
 
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RIP to the innocent lives.
They did not even spare kids as well :pissed:
 
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Assam violence: Govt wants Bhutan's help to tackle NDFB(S); toll rises to 78 | Business Standard News


Officials said that whenever security forces carry out offensives against the NDFB, the cadres of the group often sneak into the Bhutanese territory making it difficult to track them down.

Meanwhile, violence continued for the second day today, with the toll rising to 78.

In worst affected Sonitpur district six more bodies were recovered this morning from Maitalu Basti under Zinzia police station bordering Arunachal Pradesh, taking the toll in attacks by NDFB(S) to 43 in the district and overall toll to 71, a police spokesman told PTI.

NDFB is believed to have set up a few bases in the dense forest along the Indo-Bhutan border.


A violence affected tribal man walks with his bow and arrow as an Indian para-military force soldier stands guard, in Shamukjuli village in Sonitpur district of Assam.
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@zootinali bhai, what does that loser Gogoi have to say for this?

Is he still going to @$$-kiss these terrorists? We all know who is the money behind NDFB.
 
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RIP to the innocent lives.
They did not even spare kids as well :pissed:

NDFB are worse than animals.
This is what we the common people of our region deal with.

None of us with families and with normal lives want this. This is what most outsiders don't understand. We all want jobs, education, healthcare and good facilities so that we can be a productive part of India. This is what our current Prime Minister is trying to do.

But these animals don't want peace; they don't want that industries should come here and invest. Because their powers to dominate, harrass and threaten will go away.

Every state in the northeast India wants peace, development and happiness. Not this nonsense.
 
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This problem can be solved through the SAARC and this only we are going to see.

SAARC as a group has nothing to do with NDFB. These groups are funded by the likes of John Dayal and others who have a foreign interest in keeping an entire region in trouble. If Assam prospers, so will rest of northeast India since Assam is the commercial capital of our region.

Even the common Bodo people don't want violence. They only want safety, recognition, employment and education like any other Indian.
 
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SAARC as a group has nothing to do with NDFB. These groups are funded by the likes of John Dayal and others who have a foreign interest in keeping an entire region in trouble. If Assam prospers, so will rest of northeast India since Assam is the commercial capital of our region.

Even the common Bodo people don't want violence. They only want safety, recognition, employment and education like any other Indian.

SAARC is a platform where regional countries can set up a mechanism not only for economic issues but even against terror groups. NDFB and ULFA camps are there in Bhutan which i think in some way linked to the Burma groups.

Govt goes all-out against NDFB(S), issues order to eliminate top leadership: Sources | Zee News

As per highly-placed sources, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh – who is in Assam to take stock of the situation on a day when the toll in militant attacks and subsequent violence rose to 78 – has issued a 'discreet order' to security agencies to eliminate the top leadership of anti-talk Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) in two months.

Sources say the government is of the view that such orders should have been issued by the Assam government long ago when intelligence inputs had been received about possible NDFB(S) attacks in the state.

According to sources, a series of intelligence inputs on possible militant strikes were passed on to the Assam government between September and December. However, the state government failed to act on the inputs.

The development came hours after Rajnath said in a tough message that strong action will be taken against NDFB(S), asserting that the Centre has "zero tolerance" policy for such "crafted terror".

"We will take strong measures to deal with the outfit and will control it effectively," he told reporters at Biswanath Chariali in Sonitpur district during his visit to review the situation in the state, which has been rocked by the bloodbath by Bodo militants and retaliatory violence by Adivasis.

Asked about operations against the outfit, the minister said, "Operations will definitely be launched against the outfit but cannot say when".

Militants killed a total of 71 people -- 43 in Sonitpur, 25 in Kokrajhar and three in Chirang district in the Tuesday massacre. In retaliatory attacks by adivasis, four Bodos were killed while three adivasis were killed allegedly in police firing on violent protesters.

Indian tribal men walk with their bow and arrow on a field at Sonajuli village in Sonitpur district of Indian eastern state of Assam.
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Security personnel patrolling after the attacks by Bodo militants that left several people dead, in Sonitpur.
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Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh addresses media during his visit at Biswanath Cahriali after NDFB attacks, in Sonitpur.
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26-December, 2014 15:34 IST

Centre Extends SoO Pact With NDFB (P) for Further Six Months

The Centre has extended the Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement with the National Democratic Front of Boroland (Progressive), NDFB (P), for six months. This followed tripartite talks with the representatives of NDFB (P) held on December 22, 2014. The meeting was attended by officials of the Assam Government and the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. In the meeting, demands of NDFB (P) were discussed.

After discussion, it was mutually agreed to extend the SoO Agreement for a further period of six months up to June 30, 2015.

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