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Bodo militants kill 9, including 4 women in Assam

@The_Sidewinder Adivasis weren't Christians. Read the news again. Why would Christian missionaries fund Bodo militants to kill Christians? Doesn't make sense.
 
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@The_Sidewinder Adivasis weren't Christians. Read the news again. Why would Christian missionaries fund Bodo militants to kill Christians? Doesn't make sense.

I am the news mate, i am watching live coverage of the news since yesterday evening. National media isn't covering the news properly. Casuality has exceeded more than 70 till now.

These Adivasis ( Christians) were decorating their homes for xmass yesterday when these militents killed them.

As for credibility, M local by the ways. And these guys can confirm the news.

@halupridol @jaunty @Jayanta
@zootinali @The_Sidewinder @Didact @The Huskar
 
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I am the news mate, i am watching live coverage of the news since yesterday evening. National media isn't covering the news properly. Casuality has exceeded more than 70 till now.

These Adivasis ( Christians) were decorating their homes for xmass yesterday when these militents killed them.

As for credibility, M local by the ways. And these guys can confirm the news.

@halupridol @jaunty @Jayanta
@zootinali @The_Sidewinder @Didact @The Huskar
ki bojorua etak uttor di asa,,,baad dia tak,,,,
 
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Assam NDFB(S) attack: Toll rises to 65

Violence escalated in Assam on Wednesday as the toll in the carnage by NDFB(S) militants rose to 65, mostly women and children, with advivasis retaliating by torching houses and attacking a police station during protests that left three persons dead allegedly in police firing.

Thirty seven people were killed in Sonitpu district, 25 in Kokrajhar and three in Chirang district after heavily armed militants allegedly belonging to the Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) swooped down on remote Adivasi villages of the three districts and killed the inhabitants last evening. Among the dead, 21 were women and 18 children, according to police.

The Centre said it was rushing about 5,000 paramilitary personnel at the request of Assam government. Prime Minister Narendra Modi expressed grief over loss of lives and sanctioned ex-gratia relief of Rs. 2 lakh each to the next of kin of the deceased and Rs. 50,000 to each of the seriously injured.

An amount of Rs. 86 lakh is being released to the State government from Prime Minister’s National Relief Fund (PMNRF), a PMO statement said.

Even as Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that steps were being taken to prevent the situation from escalating, violent protests by Adivasis erupted against the killings.

Police opened fire as angry protestors turned violent in Dhekiajuli of Sonitpur district, a senior police official said.

The protesters, armed with bow and arrows, were marching towards the police station in Dhekajuli town and despite repeated appeal by police to stop, they marched on and attempted to storm the police station, he said.

Police initially attempted to disperse the protestors by resorting to lathicharge, but opened fire when the situation worsened, the official said.

Three persons were killed and several others injured in police action, he said.

Angry protesters also set ablaze 20 houses allegedly belonging to the people of the Bodo community in Phuloguriin Sonitpur district.

Thirty one people were killed in attack in remote village of Maitalu Basti under Zinzia police station bordering Arunachal Pradesh and six in Jungle basti under Dhekiajuli police station while two others were injured in Sonitpur district, an Assam police spokeperson said.

In Kokrajhar district, 25 people were killed in three villages with Ultapani bordering Bhutan having the highest toll of 12 followed by Lungsung with eight and Pakhriguri with five deaths while four persons were injured.

In Chirang district, three persons were killed in Kalmandir area under Runikhata police station and three others were injured.

A 7-km stretch of National Highway 15 was blocked by Adivasi protesters near Dhekiajuli in Sonitpur.

Union Home Minisiter Rajnath Singh, who was briefed by Mr. Gogoi on the situation, and his deputy Kiren Rijiju were scheduled to arrive in Guwahati on Wednesday evening to take stock of the prevailing situation.

Decrying the “cowardly” killings, Mr. Singh said it was a terror act and will be dealt accordingly.

The Union Cabinet also paid homage to victims of attacks on ‘adivasis’ in Assam.

Mr. Gogoi directed State Ministers Neelamani Sen Deka and Basanta Das to visit Kokrajhar and Ministers Rockybul Hussain, Tanka Bahadur Rai and Prithbi Majhi to Sonitpur district.

“Most barbaric and most henious crime these NDFB(S) group has committed. We have to deal with it firmly.

“We have to go in a big way so that the culprits are booked,” the Chief Minister said, adding that the security agencies have been directed to provide protection to the people in “sensitive” areas, including those inhabited by Bodos.

He said the militants will no longer be allowed to “hit and run” and the Prime Minister and the Home Minister have assured him all help.

“Neither the Government of Assam nor the Government of India will surrender to these militant groups. That’s why we are asking for more paramilitary forces from the government of India,” Mr. Gogoi said.

“Yesterday, the Prime Minister and the Home Minister assured me of all help,” he said.

Condemning the attacks, Mr. Rijiju said, “This is a blatant attack in a situation where it is not expected. The attack is on innocent people and the location of the attack in very remote and rural area.”

“I would like to say that this is very unfortunate that this kind of violence has taken place. We have already sent a message that violence and development cannot go together.

“If we want to develop North-East, peace must prevail. Peace and development are inseparable elements,” he said.
 
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despicable act .. all these scumbags must be eliminates asap.. they have brought shame to my community.
 
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RIP to the deceased -

Did these people/tribals who were murdered yesterday had anything to do with the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants in Assam? if not why were they targeted? These Bodo militants claim to commit these sorts of atrocities only against the illegal Bangladeshi immigrants...Anyone hailing from North-East itself could explain it better.

No, almost all the victims belong to adivasi community (originally from central India jharkhand etc)..IA army had recently killed some cadres of NDFB in an operation. This is NDFB`s diversion tactic , for which they will pay dearly . Sadly it will also derail all the progress made by bodo community in political field..

RIP to the dead ones. Either bring them back to the table for talks or go after such groups with no mercy.
NO .. no talks with them .. they deserved to be punished for these despicable act .. Assam govt is going too soft on them
 
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despicable act .. all these scumbags must be eliminates asap.. they have brought shame to my community.

India should nuke the racist Bodos to assland instead of their hell bodoland.

@bongbang
They targeted adivasis. Bodo terrorists groups are pre-dominantly christian. Deporting more than 6 crore Bangladeshis is impossible.
The Assam Tribune Online


Seperatists groups(including this one) in North-east are Christian ones supported and financed by the west. Getting rid of them is easy. But if Indian govt takes strict action then western powers will cry about Human rights violation.

Dont spread nonsense lies of this crore figure. Entire NE has less population than the figure you are quoting.
Are all the Indians irrespective to their religion retards?
 
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Dont spread nonsense lies of this crore figure. Entire NE has less population than the figure you are quoting.
Are all the Indians irrespective to their religion retards?
Don't take it in the wrong way. Bangladeshis are not only in North-east. They are everywhere. Finding and deporting them impossible.

India should nuke the racist Bodos to assland instead of their hell bodoland.
Bengali Hindus don't hate Bengali Muslims. These harami Bodo Christian terrorists are the only ones who kill non-bodo non-Christian people. BODOs like every north-east terrorists will not touched because they are Christian funded by the west.
 
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My condolences. Such senseless acts of murder of non combatants, especially children is unacceptable. No mercy for these bloody murderers.
 
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My condolences. Such senseless acts of murder of non combatants, especially children is unacceptable. No mercy for these bloody murderers.

Stole my line, damn, anywho. My condolences too, to the many victims. I hope the best for India in these situations. I hope a steady build of the BCIM-EC happens, so it can brings 'peace, prosperity, and progress to the region.
 
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/arunachal-pradesh-over-30-houses-gutted-in-fire/534962.html
Dirang (Arunachal Pradesh), January 28
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More than 30 houses & shops have been gutted in a fire which broke out in Arunachal Pradesh''s Dirang. — ANI.

Over 30 houses and shops were gutted in a fire which broke out in Arunachal Pradesh's Dirang district on Saturday.

Over 100 civilians were rescued by the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) from the blazing fire, which has now been completely doused.

According to police officials, properties worth lakhs was saved. — ANI.
 
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Security forces have killed 823 Maoists and lost 1,127 colleagues in gun battles between 2011 and 2017. Over 1,580 civilians were also killed in the same period in the region.

Maoists, who routinely damage roads with explosions to prevent security forces from reaching their hotbeds
 
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http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/nation/two-militants-gunned-down-in-arunachal-pradesh/537155.html
Bijay Sankar Bora


Tribune News Service
Guwahati, February 1


The security forces engaged in counter-insurgency operations on Thursday shot dead two militants at Shankapani under Kharsang police station of Changlang district in Arunachal Pradesh, according to Kohima-based defence spokesman Colonel C Konwer.

The official said one of the slain militants belonged to the anti-talk faction of ULFA or the ULFA (Independent) and identified as Moniram. The other killed militant identified as Hera Singh alias Tomba belonged to CORCOM, a banner organisation of Manipur-based militant groups. Both the ULFA-I and CORCOM have bases inside Myanmar across the international border at South Arunachal Pradesh.

“Based on specific information, our troops carried out an operation in Shankapani in early hours today. Two of the terrorists fired on our troops forcing them to retaliate, leading to death of the two,” he said. Pistols, ammunition and grenades were recovered from the slain militants.

The security forces claimed that both the militants were involved in the attack on security forces at Namsai in South Arunachal Pradesh on January 24 last.
 
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