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Statement:2013
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March - 16 
The Shillong Times reports that Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, on March 16, informed the Assembly that more security personnel will be deployed in insurgency dominated Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts of the State soon. The Chief Minister said that a batch of newly recruited Po
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The Shillong Times reports that Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki, on March 16, informed the Assembly that more security personnel will be deployed in insurgency dominated Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts of the State soon. The Chief Minister said that a batch of newly recruited Police personnel is undergoing training at training camps and they will pass out shortly. As-soon-as they pass out they will be deployed in different areas of these Districts to maintain law and order situation as per requirements, he said.
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March - 16 
The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor General (Retd), J J Singh said the State has remained by and large peaceful during the year 2012-2013 with a marked improvement on the law and order front. In his address to the budget session of the state assembly that began at Itanagar on
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The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor General (Retd), J J Singh said the State has remained by and large peaceful during the year 2012-2013 with a marked improvement on the law and order front. In his address to the budget session of the state assembly that began at Itanagar on March 15, he said the Government was able to largely neutralize the 'bandh culture', which was threatening to have severe ramifications on the law and order of the State and on the work efficiency. "The coordination between Army, paramilitary and state police forces has been praiseworthy, leading to the elimination of 13 rebels besides the arrest of 107 others and a large cache of arms, ammunition and explosive materials seized during the year," he said. Another development, he said, was the weaning away of influence of certain left wing extremist organizations, which had started entering the state from the plains of Assam. The Union home ministry had released an amount of INR 100 million for logistic support to the existing paramilitary forces deployed in the State, he disclosed, adding that the State Government had sanctioned the setting up of an all-women Police station in the capital city as well as women Police cell in each Di
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April - 16 
Chief Minister Nabam Tuki said that Arunachal Pradesh is taking all necessary steps to introduce reforms in the justice delivery system, including the State Police hierarchy, reports Nagaland Post on April 16. Tuki said that he has informed the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) that the state gov
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Chief Minister Nabam Tuki said that Arunachal Pradesh is taking all necessary steps to introduce reforms in the justice delivery system, including the State Police hierarchy, reports Nagaland Post on April 16. Tuki said that he has informed the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) that the state government has already taken action to implement the recommendations made by the Second Administrative Reform Commission (ARC).Further, CM Tuki said the State Government has constituted a Police Establishment Board headed by the Director General of Police (DGP). Also, the tenure of Superintendents of Police (SP) has been ensured up to three years, while Director (Prosecution) is monitoring investigations and enforcement machineries of departments such as State Excise, Forest, Transport and Food and Civil supplies are functioning properly. The CM also said that several such recommendations of the commission were also acceptable to the State Government, but it would need financial support from the ministry for implementation. The establishment of forensic lab, establishment of independent complaint authority and strengthening of intelligence gathering system, etc. are some recommendations, which when implemented will have a bearing on the limited resources of the state and therefore need financial assistance from the Central Government, he said.
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May - 23 
The Times of India reports that outgoing Arunachal Pradesh Governor General (retired) J J Singh, on May 23, said the insurgency problem in eastern Arunachal Districts could be solved only after a permanent solution to the vexed Naga issue is reached. "The people of three eastern Arunachal districts
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The Times of India reports that outgoing Arunachal Pradesh Governor General (retired) J J Singh, on May 23, said the insurgency problem in eastern Arunachal Districts could be solved only after a permanent solution to the vexed Naga issue is reached. "The people of three eastern Arunachal districts - Tirap, Changlang and Longding - are living in fear due to the presence of cadres of the two NSCN factions in the area, who resort to kidnapping, extortion and factional feuds," the Governor said. He said the State Government had already done everything to build confidence among the people and make them aware that crackdown on insurgents could be possible only with their support. "The problem of Arunachal is directly linked with that of Nagaland. The Centre should immediately resolve the Naga issue to bring peace and normalcy to these districts," he said. He said the problem could be resolved if the Centre and the respective state governments implement the surrender policy in the right perspective."We have not implemented the surrender policy in the right manner so as to attract the cadres to shun violence and join the mainstream. The surrender policy should be viable incorporating a suitable package like training, necessary grants and skill development for the surrendered cadres to start new self-employment ventures," he added.
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May - 30 
The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lieutenant-General (retired), Nirbhay Sharma, on May 30 said the Naga issue is very complex and it should be resolved considering the aspirations of all affected Northeast States when asked about the insurgency problem of Tirap, Changlang an
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The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lieutenant-General (retired), Nirbhay Sharma, on May 30 said the Naga issue is very complex and it should be resolved considering the aspirations of all affected Northeast States when asked about the insurgency problem of Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts of the State where Naga rebels from neighboring Nagaland are operating. Sharma commented, "The Centre is initiating peace process with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) and I personally hope that the issue will be resolved amicably.” Sharma, who took oath on May 29, said his priority area would be to develop the State.
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June - 6 
The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor lieutenant general (retd) Nirbhay Sharma urged the people to stand united against militancy. The governor, who visited Changlang District on June 6, said strong measures would be taken against militancy when necessary but such situations sho
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The Times of India reports that Arunachal Pradesh governor lieutenant general (retd) Nirbhay Sharma urged the people to stand united against militancy. The governor, who visited Changlang District on June 6, said strong measures would be taken against militancy when necessary but such situations should not be allowed to arise. Stating that peace was the prerequisite for development, the governor advised the officials and Security Forces to be proactive in instilling a sense of security among people. He said efforts should be made to bring back the misguided youths, who have taken up guns, into the mainstream. He asked the gaon burahs (village headmen) and panchayat (local self Government) leaders to guide them.
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July - 4 
The All-Arunachal Pradesh Student’s Union (AAPSU) has demanded that the names of Chakma and Hajong refugees which were enrolled in the electoral rolls of Arunachal Pradesh be deleted at the earliest, reports Times of India. AAPSU, in a press statement on July 4, said that it would resort to launchin
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The All-Arunachal Pradesh Student’s Union (AAPSU) has demanded that the names of Chakma and Hajong refugees which were enrolled in the electoral rolls of Arunachal Pradesh be deleted at the earliest, reports Times of India. AAPSU, in a press statement on July 4, said that it would resort to launching 'Operation Clean Drive' against illegal Bangladeshi migrants in the State. It also sought immediate solution to the interstate boundary issue with Assam, besides opposing the granting of permanent residence certificate to non-Arunachalees of the State, and demanding cancellation of land allotment, trading license and Scheduled Tribes certificates already issued to them.
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October - 7 
Arunachal Pradesh deputy Speaker Jomde Kena has sought intervention of the state government in the matter of inclusion of several Arunachalee villages in the proposed Missing Autonomous Council (MAC) in Assam, reports Times of India on October 8.
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Arunachal Pradesh deputy Speaker Jomde Kena has sought intervention of the state government in the matter of inclusion of several Arunachalee villages in the proposed Missing Autonomous Council (MAC) in Assam, reports Times of India on October 8.
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October - 8 
Kena, who called on Chief Minister Nabam Tuki and Lok Sabha (lower House of Parliament) Member of Parliament, Takam Sanjoy here on October 7, apprised them of inclusion of several villages of the state under the proposed MAC despite the Supreme Court's order to maintain status quo along the boundari
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Kena, who called on Chief Minister Nabam Tuki and Lok Sabha (lower House of Parliament) Member of Parliament, Takam Sanjoy here on October 7, apprised them of inclusion of several villages of the state under the proposed MAC despite the Supreme Court's order to maintain status quo along the boundaries of the two states, an official press release said here on September 8. Kena had moved the state government in this regard earlier too, following which the then principal secretary (home) Tabom Bam had sent a letter to the Assam Home Commissioner, requesting him to set aside the order issued by the North Assam division commissioner, and to exclude Durpai, Chojo, Sogum, Pompek, Maji, Mingma, Ruti, Hime, Germe, Rate, Torajan, Siloni, Gagar, Jipu, Silli, Liche, Balisori, Kangku, Liapulia, Barojan, Adi Tako, Debi Detak, Dipa, Dimo and Pale villages, all under the territorial jurisdiction of Arunachal Pradesh, from the proposed MAC.
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October - 24 
Union Ministry of Home Affairs sanctioned INR 1,260 crore to further strengthen border outposts of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in view of recent incursions by the Chinese army in Leh and Arunachal Pradesh sectors, The Times of India reports on October 25. The money is meant for better fortific
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Union Ministry of Home Affairs sanctioned INR 1,260 crore to further strengthen border outposts of Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) in view of recent incursions by the Chinese army in Leh and Arunachal Pradesh sectors, The Times of India reports on October 25. The money is meant for better fortification and facilities at the outposts to help jawans (troopers) function more efficiently. The funds will also be used to enhance living conditions of ITBP border guards at 69 posts in the Himalayan locations along the 3,488 km Sino-Indian frontier. Minister of State for Home Affairs, R.P.N. Singh thus commented, "At 69 outposts (of ITBP), we want to give solar-backed power in an eco-friendly way so that our jawans in front posts have electricity 24 hours... this is one of the big spending that we are going to do in ITBP and (also) upgrade forward posts”.
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November - 18 
The Shillong Times reports that the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on November 18, said that “improper monitoring” of the activities of refugees, particularly Tibetans residing in Tawang and West Kameng districts, “pose a great threat to the tribal people of the state and the country”
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The Shillong Times reports that the All Arunachal Pradesh Students’ Union (AAPSU) on November 18, said that “improper monitoring” of the activities of refugees, particularly Tibetans residing in Tawang and West Kameng districts, “pose a great threat to the tribal people of the state and the country”. A team of the apex students’ body of the state conducted a five-day tour of the two districts recently to assess the status of Tibetan and Nepali refugee populations there, an AAPSU statement said. “Some of the refugees are trying to obtain Scheduled Tribe (ST) certificates through underhand processes,” AAPSU vice president and chairman of refugee affairs wing Likha Takar said in the statement.
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November - 21 
The Centre’s satisfaction with peace accords in the Northeast is apparently being neutralised by deepening ethnic fault lines and Anti-Talks outfits operating in the region, reports The Telegraph. Meanwhile, Speaking at the three day long annual conference of Directors-General and Inspectors-Gen
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The Centre’s satisfaction with peace accords in the Northeast is apparently being neutralised by deepening ethnic fault lines and Anti-Talks outfits operating in the region, reports The Telegraph. Meanwhile, Speaking at the three day long annual conference of Directors-General and Inspectors-General of Police (DGP/IGP) in New Delhi on November 21, Union Home Minister (UHM) Sushilkumar Shinde laid greater emphasis on Paresh Baruah-led United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-Independent) having “spurned the overtures of the government” for talks than the Arabinda Rajkhowa-led ULFA faction or the Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) having come forward for parleys. UHM Shinde, also, said agitation for separate States by various groups had made lower Assam and Karbi Anglong “vulnerable to ethnic and communal” tensions. The interests of Rabhas, Garos, Bodos and non-Bodo fail to reconcile, he added. “Special efforts are required to check the growing mistrust, particularly between Bodos and the non-Bodos in the BTAD and its adjoining areas,” he said. The impact of the Bodo-Muslim clashes in the BTAD in 2012 has clearly not been completely resolved. UHM Shinde further added, “In Manipur, the increased targeting of non-Manipuris is an alarming trend”. Besides, a “spillover” of violence among Naga rebel outfits like the Isak-Muivah and Khaplang factions of the NSCN has affected peace in Nagaland and in Arunachal Pradesh’s Tirap, Changlang and Longding Districts, said UHM. Sushil Kumar Shinde also asked Police Forces of the Northeastern States to strictly enforce the ceasefire agreements signed with different militant outfits. This, the minister said, would check the outfits from continuing with their extortion activities that have "affected lives of common people." Shinde said: "Many of these (ceasefire) agreements are being flouted by the militants who are indulging in extortions affecting the lives of common people. Recently, there have been public protests in certain areas against such extortion activities. The State Police forces need to enforce the ceasefire agreements so that relief could be provided to the people." Also, Intelligence Bureau (IB), Director Asif Ibrahim Conceded “There are mixed indicators from the Northeast,” Ibrahim said that there were ethnic and communal issues in the Karbi, Koch Rajbongshi and Bodo areas. While these communities are asking for states, other communities in these regions are against separate state. Referring to the Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), he said the situation there was “fragile due to mistrust” between communities. Ibrahim also pointed to the “growing divide between the Meiteis and the Nagas”, in a way conceding that the Centre and the State Governments have not been able to prevent an increasing divide between the hills and the valley.
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December - 17 
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on December 17 met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to discuss the creation of Mon and Patkai Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) in the State, reports The Hindu. Mr. Tuki, who led a 16-member high-level delegation t
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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Nabam Tuki on December 17 met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde to discuss the creation of Mon and Patkai Autonomous District Councils (ADCs) in the State, reports The Hindu. Mr. Tuki, who led a 16-member high-level delegation to New Delhi, also apprised United Progressive Alliance chairperson Sonia Gandhi, of need to give autonomy to these districts for development, official sources here said. The UPA chairperson assured the delegation that she would expedite the matter, the sources said. He further said that he has conveyed the demands of the people to the Central government, and it would be difficult to get it done within such a short time. In addition, the delegation also expressed its with the Centre over handling of the issues relating to funding by foreign agencies, like Asian Development Bank (ADB) and World Bank adds The Assam Tribune. The Government of India is sitting pretty over the issues in the face of stiff opposition from China, alleged Lok Sabha MP Takam Sanjay. While neighbouring States of Arunachal Pradesh are getting ADB and World Bank funds, Arunachal Pradesh has been deprived of these development funds, he said.
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