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Governent to take tough line against militants, no talks with new outfits: Kiren Rijiju
New Delhi, June 4, 2015 (IANS)
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Even as at least 20 soldiers of the Indian Army's Dogra Regiment were killed by militants near Imphal in Manipur on Thursday, Minister of State for Home Kiren Rijiju has said that the government will not enter into peace talks with any emerging militant outfits in the northeastern states.

Rijiju said Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government had decided to take a "tough line" against the militants, adding that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) will stay in the northeastern states, other than in Tripura, where the law was repealed on May 27 by the state government after being in force for 18 years.

"The current situation in Tripura cannot be compared to other states of the northeast region. We are aware of every minor and major development happening in the north-east states," Rijiju told IANS in an exclusive interview at his North Block office. AFSPA gives sweeping powers and judicial immunity to security forces in conflict areas.

Violence erupted recently in Nagaland when Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagalim (Kaphlang), a militant group, broke the 15-year ceasefire with the Indian government and killed eight troopers of the Assam Rifles on March 3 in Mon district. On Thursday morning, suspected militants of Manipur-based United National Liberation Front (UNLF) killed 20 soldiers on patrol in the Chandel district.

Denying any renewal of the ceasefire with NSCN-K, the 43-year-old BJP leader from Arunachal Pradesh, who is considered to be the face of the northeast region, said: "The central government was trying its best to coordinate with the state governments in the region to act against the militant groups in the borer areas."

However, he said, it was not possible to take up the issues with nations like Myanmar and Bangladesh as they themselves "do not have proper control in their territories, where the militant groups have set up their base camps."

According to the government, militant groups such as NSCN-K, United Liberation Font of Assam (ULFA-Independent) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and several others have set up their camps in the bordering areas of Myanmar, Bangaladesh and China with whom the Indian government had negotiated several times.

Relations between the militant groups and the neighbouring nations have flourished in the recent years with NSCN-K signing a pact with the Myanmar government that paved the way for autonomy to the NSCN-K in Sagaing -- a northwestern administrative region of Myanmar.

The agreement also provided NSCN-K members the freedom to move 'unarmed' across the country and allowed them to open a sub-office in Hkamti district of the region.

Rijiju said that as the conflict in the north-eastern region is completely different from other parts of the country and the ruling NDA government has "special plans" to tackle the situation there.

Asked about the status of the ongoing peace process between the government and the militant groups, he said that solving the conflict in the north-east states was a top priority for the Home Ministry and the peace negotiations will reach a conclusion soon. However, he refused to comment on the exact status of the peace process.

Talking on AFSPA in the north-eastern states, Rijiju said that the government was monitoring the ground situation in Tripura since they came to power last year and was satisfied by the improvement of the security situation in the state.

However, Rijiju also said that AFSPA could be re-enforced in Tripura if the situation worsens. He added that the fate of AFSPA in other north-eastern states will be decided depending on the ground situation.

When asked about the constant criticism of the BJP government's on slow progress on various issues in the country, Rijiju said development required time and things could not become visible immediately. "If our government fails to deliver on promises by the end of our tenure, then we can be blamed, but not now," he said.

Rijiju was recently in news for his beef related statements where he purported to have said: "I eat beef, I'm from Arunachal Pradesh, can somebody stop me?"

However, he later denied having said that. On being asked about his comments, the minister said that "he was misquoted and that the media should not make it a big issue of it." .
 
Prime Minister's Office
04-June, 2015 18:22 IST
PM condemns the attack in Manipur


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has condemned the attack in Manipur.

"Today’s mindless attack in Manipur is very distressing. I bow to each and every soldier who has sacrificed his life for the Nation", the Prime Minister said.

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Ministry of Defence
04-June, 2015 17:27 IST
Parrikar Condemns Attack on Army Personnel in Manipur

The Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar has condemned the attack on the Army personnel in Manipur today and assured that those who have committed this cowardly act will be brought to book. He said the Army will continue to work towards bringing peace and normalcy to the State. The Minister has conveyed his deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the brave Army men who lost their lives today.
 
Prime Minister's Office
04-June, 2015 18:22 IST
PM condemns the attack in Manipur


The Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi has condemned the attack in Manipur.

"Today’s mindless attack in Manipur is very distressing. I bow to each and every soldier who has sacrificed his life for the Nation", the Prime Minister said.

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Ministry of Defence
04-June, 2015 17:27 IST
Parrikar Condemns Attack on Army Personnel in Manipur

The Defence Minister Shri Manohar Parrikar has condemned the attack on the Army personnel in Manipur today and assured that those who have committed this cowardly act will be brought to book. He said the Army will continue to work towards bringing peace and normalcy to the State. The Minister has conveyed his deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the brave Army men who lost their lives today.

Enough of this pussy footing,I voted for Nationalists & not pussies
 
India's northeast is more volatile than Pakistan nowadays yet Indians are more worried to the west of their border
 
India's northeast is more volatile than Pakistan nowadays yet Indians are more worried to the west of their border
First. Major attack on Armed Forces in several Decades,However Militants here do not have Anti Air Missiles and they do not attack foreign Cricketers.

han bhi ab konsi mirchi lagi ??????

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Mirchi of Battle of Tirah
 
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The site of a militant ambush, where several security personnel were killed in Chandel district in Manipur on Thursday. Photo: Gyanendra Naorem


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10 soldiers killed in Manipur militant ambush - The Hindu

Police said the ambush occurred as a team of 6 Dogra Regiment was on a patrol along Tengnoupal-New Samtal road, about 80 km from Imphal.

Using rocket-propelled grenades(RPG) and automatic weapons, a group of insurgents on Thursday ambushed a military convoy killing at least 20 Army personnel in the worst such attack in recent years.

Eleven armymen were also injured in the ambush, an Army spokesman said.

A team of 6 Dogra Regiment was on a road opening patrol (ROP) as part of its daily routine along Tengnoupal-New Samtal road, about 80 km from Imphal, when it was attacked by an unidentified insurgent outfit first with a powerful Improvised Explosive Device (IED), a police official said in Imphal.

After the IED blast, the insurgents resorted to heavy firing at the convoy of four Army vehicles with RPGs and automatic weapons, Army sources said in Delhi.

“20 armymen were killed and 11 injured in the attack,” Army spokesman Col Rohan Anand said in Delhi.

A suspected insurgent was also killed, police said.

The attack occurred at 9 a.m. when the convoy reached a place between Paralong and Charong villages. More details are awaited.

Manipur Home Secretary J. Suresh Babu suspected the involvement of Manipur rebel outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) in the deadly attack.

“This seems to be the work of PLA, with suspected support by the ‘KYKL’ group also. We are still waiting for more inputs to come in,” he added. Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) is a Meitei revolutionary organization in Manipur.

A reinforcement party of the security forces was rushed to the spot for combing operation to nab the militants, police said.

At least 16 soldiers are injured, three of them critically, said Army sources.
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NE militants don't attack civilians, that's why I support North East separation

March 11, 2015- Three persons were killed on the spot and 23 others injured - some of them seriously - when a powerful bomb exploded at Imphal market complex on Wednesday evening, official sources said.

December 15, 2014 - One person was killed and five others were injured when militants exploded a bomb in the heart of Imphal town.

October 01, 2014 - At least 12 people were reportedly injured after a blast occurred in a Durga Puja pandal in Imphal's Thangal Bazar area.

August 20, 2014 - A 17-year old student was injured when unidentified militants exploded a powerful grenade at a place in Imphal East district of Manipur.
 
All-out offensive launched in Manipur to eliminate militants | Zee News
New Delhi: An all-out offensive was launched to trace and eliminate the militants involved in massacre of 20 army men in Manipur on Thursday.

The Indo-Myanmar border in Manipur has been closed to stop the militants fleeing to the neighbouring country.

At a high-level meeting, chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag, Nation Security Advisor Ajit Doval besides others, took stock of the situation arising out of the ambush on the army personnel in the northeastern state.

The Home Minister ordered that no militant involved in the attack should be allowed to go scot free and strongest possible action should be taken against all those involved in the ambush, official sources said.

The central government took the incident very seriously and directed that all installations of the security forces in Manipur and Nagaland be put on high alert to foil any attempt by the militants to strike again.

The sources said the top security brass of the country was anguished over the killing of such a large number of armymen and decided that well-coordinated operations and strongest possible action are the only way out check the militant groups which continue to attack security forces and involve in subversive activities.

Using landmines, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, the insurgents ambushed the military convoy in Chandel district in the worst such attack in nearly two decades.

Eleven armymen were also injured in the ambush in which army and civilian authorities suspect the involvement of Manipur rebel outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), a Meitei rebel organisation.

PTI
 
All-out offensive launched in Manipur to eliminate militants | Zee News
New Delhi: An all-out offensive was launched to trace and eliminate the militants involved in massacre of 20 army men in Manipur on Thursday.

The Indo-Myanmar border in Manipur has been closed to stop the militants fleeing to the neighbouring country.

At a high-level meeting, chaired by Home Minister Rajnath Singh and attended by Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, Army Chief Dalbir Singh Suhag, Nation Security Advisor Ajit Doval besides others, took stock of the situation arising out of the ambush on the army personnel in the northeastern state.

The Home Minister ordered that no militant involved in the attack should be allowed to go scot free and strongest possible action should be taken against all those involved in the ambush, official sources said.

The central government took the incident very seriously and directed that all installations of the security forces in Manipur and Nagaland be put on high alert to foil any attempt by the militants to strike again.

The sources said the top security brass of the country was anguished over the killing of such a large number of armymen and decided that well-coordinated operations and strongest possible action are the only way out check the militant groups which continue to attack security forces and involve in subversive activities.

Using landmines, rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, the insurgents ambushed the military convoy in Chandel district in the worst such attack in nearly two decades.

Eleven armymen were also injured in the ambush in which army and civilian authorities suspect the involvement of Manipur rebel outfit Peoples Liberation Army (PLA) and Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), a Meitei rebel organisation.

PTI
Kill these rats
 
These are good tactics, never negotiate with terrorists.

If only Imran Khan and JI morons had kept their mouths shut and backed the army then Pakistan wouldn't have wasted time trying to make peace with a bunch of psychopathic murderers.
 

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