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January - 9 
Officials have stated that over 32,000 Bru refugees living in transit camps in North Tripura district will not have any ration supplies and cash dole from January 15, reports Indian Express on January 9. Kanchanpur Sub-Divisional Magistrate Abhedananda Baidya stated that as per previous instructions
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Officials have stated that over 32,000 Bru refugees living in transit camps in North Tripura district will not have any ration supplies and cash dole from January 15, reports Indian Express on January 9. Kanchanpur Sub-Divisional Magistrate Abhedananda Baidya stated that as per previous instructions, cash dole and ration supplies are being provided to Bru relief camps and would continue till January 15. Central government started the eighth phase of repatriation of Bru refugees from August 25, 2018, as per a four-corner agreement signed with refugee leaders. However, the repatriation package offered to them was rejected by most of the refugees, saying it was ‘insufficient’. During the repatriation process which continued till September 25, only 150 refugees from 42 families were repatriated to Mizoram and 32,000 still remain sheltered in six transit camps in Tripura. Union Ministry of Home Affair s(UMHA) halted all relief supplies from October 1 last year after the repatriation failed. However, supplies resumed three weeks later as severe food crisis had started in the Bru camps. The UMHA Joint Secretary Satyendra Garg in a letter last year to Tripura state Government had said that ‘it was conveyed…… that assistance being extended to the Bru migrants in the form of foodgrains, cash doles will be available till 30th September, 2018. In view of the prevailing situation, it has been decided that the deadline for repatriation of these Bru migrant families be extended till 15th January, 2019. The assistance to them in the form of foodgrains and cash doles may also be continued till 15th January, 2019’. Referring to the order, Kanchanpur SDM stated that ‘Since there is no fresh instruction to this end, the previous order will stand. Cash dole and relief supplies will continue till January 15 and if no new order comes from the centre, the supplies shall be halted’. Meanwhile, Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples Forum (MBDPF) secretary Bruno Msha said he was aware of the impending disruption of ration and relief supplies. “We shall write to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh seeking his intervention in a day or two’.
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February - 9 
In a report submitted to the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament) only 48 of the total 5,407 families of Bru refugees have been repatriated to Mizoram from Tripura following the signing of a four-corner agreement reports New Indian Express on February 10. Parliamentary Standing Committee o
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In a report submitted to the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament) only 48 of the total 5,407 families of Bru refugees have been repatriated to Mizoram from Tripura following the signing of a four-corner agreement reports New Indian Express on February 10. Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs report stated that ‘The Committee expresses its concern over the abysmally low number of families repatriated, and, as against the targeted 5407 families, only 48 families (less than 1%), could be repatriated to the State of Mizoram. The committee, however, expresses its satisfaction over the increase in monetary assistance’. According to the original agreement signed in July 2018, 5,407 Bru families were to return to Mizoram by September. In January, the centre extended the deadline of repatriation till March 31. Central government started eighth phase of repatriation from August 25, 2018. According to the original agreement signed in July 2018, 5,407 Bru families were to return to Mizoram by September. In January, the centre extended the deadline of repatriation till March 31.
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March - 18 
Assam Tribune reports on March 18 that amid opposition from civil society groups, the Election Commission of India (ECI) would set up 15 polling stations for Bru voters, lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura district, at Kanhmun village along the Mizoram-Tripura border. Mizoram Chief Electoral
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Assam Tribune reports on March 18 that amid opposition from civil society groups, the Election Commission of India (ECI) would set up 15 polling stations for Bru voters, lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura district, at Kanhmun village along the Mizoram-Tripura border. Mizoram Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), AshisKundra said he received information from the EC on March 16 regarding the arrangement of special polling stations. As per the information, 15 polling stations – nine for Mamit district and three each for Kolasib and LungleiDistricts, would be set at the Mizoram-Tripura border village. The CEO also stated that 12,000 Bru voters from six relief camps in Tripura are eligible to exercise their franchise in the upcoming polls.
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March - 23 
Additionally, move to rehabilitate 1,235 former militants who surrendered on different times by establishing re-group villages at Kanchanpur sub-division has created resentment among the locals as it already houses over 30,000 Reang refugees sheltered in six camps, reports The Sentinel. It is learnt
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Additionally, move to rehabilitate 1,235 former militants who surrendered on different times by establishing re-group villages at Kanchanpur sub-division has created resentment among the locals as it already houses over 30,000 Reang refugees sheltered in six camps, reports The Sentinel. It is learnt that the administration has already identified Rabindra Nagar, Manmanpui and some other places for setting up of regroup villages and the district and sub-divisional administration have already had several rounds of meetings to explore the possibilities.The move has created panic among the local people as they fearing fresh trouble as the sub-division is already overcrowded with more than 30,000 Reang refugees from Mizoram. Their presence in the area is causing pressure on the natural resources and creating law and order problems. On several occasion, there have been reports of clashes with locals.According to official sources, a total of 300 acres of land will be required for setting up of regroup villages for the 1,235 surrendered extremist and their families.
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March - 29 
Government officials stated that over the years, there have been instances of Chinese agencies directly or indirectly providing assistance to militant groups of the Northeast, reports Assam Tribune on March 30. Officials stated that ‘The possibility of Chinese agencies trying to influence the Northe
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Government officials stated that over the years, there have been instances of Chinese agencies directly or indirectly providing assistance to militant groups of the Northeast, reports Assam Tribune on March 30. Officials stated that ‘The possibility of Chinese agencies trying to influence the Northeast-based militants to create disturbance during the polls cannot be ruled out, but such groups have very limited capability after their camps were destroyed by Myanmar Army’. Sources further pointed out that though India has cordial relations with Bangladesh, the possibility of the anti-India forces, which have bases in that country, trying to create trouble during the polls cannot be ruled out and that is why, the security of India-Bangladesh border cannot be overlooked. Terrorist outfits like Jamaat-ul Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB), Neo JMB, which has links with the Islamic State, Ansarullah Bangla Team (ABT) are still active in Bangladesh and they may try to sneak into India to create trouble during the polls.
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March - 31 
The Border Security Force (BSF) has been alerted after reports that a large number of Rohingya refugees have assembled the border along Sabroom in South Tripura District to cross in to India, reports The Sentinel. According to reports, over 600 Rohingya refugees have assembled in different parts of
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The Border Security Force (BSF) has been alerted after reports that a large number of Rohingya refugees have assembled the border along Sabroom in South Tripura District to cross in to India, reports The Sentinel. According to reports, over 600 Rohingya refugees have assembled in different parts of Ramgarh town in Chittagong Hill Tract. They have come from various refugee camps in the hilly hamlets near Cox Bazar in Bangladesh.
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April - 5 
An operation group of all security agencies reviewed the security situation in the Northeast, a week before the first phase of elections, reports News 18 on April 5. The meeting in Guwahati was chaired by General Manoj Pande. Defence Public Relations Officer Lieutenant Colonel P Khongsa stated that
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An operation group of all security agencies reviewed the security situation in the Northeast, a week before the first phase of elections, reports News 18 on April 5. The meeting in Guwahati was chaired by General Manoj Pande. Defence Public Relations Officer Lieutenant Colonel P Khongsa stated that ‘A review of the prevailing security situation in the entire Northeast in general and Assam, in particular, was carried out during the operational group meeting. The conduct of the event assumes importance since it was organised in the run-up to the parliamentary elections, scheduled in the second and third week of April in Assam’. He also added that ‘The meeting also brought to light the requirement to take proactive measures to avoid any adverse law and order situation in the wake of recent developments over the Citizenship Amendment Bill, ST Bill and other contentious issues. All issues covering intelligence, law and order and the Counter Insurgency/ Counter Terrorism (CI/CT) operations were deliberated upon and plans formulated to ensure an incident-free conduct of parliamentary elections.’The meeting was attended by Assam Director General of Police KuladharSaikia, Commissioner and Secretary (Home and Political) Ashutosh Agnihotri, Inspector General of Police Special Branch (SB) Hiren Nath, Additional Director SIB (MHA) Tapan Kumar Deka. The Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) also attended the meeting. The elections will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19, with the results to be declared on May 23. Assam will vote in three phases. In the first phase on April 11, polling will be held in the five constituencies of Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur and Kaliabar. In phase two on April 18, voting will be held in the five seats of Autonomous District, Karimganj, Silchar, Nawgong and Mangaldoi. In the third phase on April 23, Dhubri, Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Guwahati will vote.
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April - 9 
Among the North-eastern states, Assam topped the list of states with the highest seizures, with the authorities recovering INR 93.2 Million, reports Northeast Today on April 10. Assam was followed by Arunachal Pradesh where recovered money amounted to INR 62.8 Million. Meghalaya recorded a recovery
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Among the North-eastern states, Assam topped the list of states with the highest seizures, with the authorities recovering INR 93.2 Million, reports Northeast Today on April 10. Assam was followed by Arunachal Pradesh where recovered money amounted to INR 62.8 Million. Meghalaya recorded a recovery of INR 13 Million, followed by Nagaland INR 9.2 Million, Tripura INR 2.1 Million, Sikkim INR 1.4 Million and Manipur INR one Million.
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April - 9 
Income Tax (IT)officials have recovered INR 58.4 million crore between March 12 to April 8 2019 from eight North-eastern states, reports Northeast Today on April 10. The amount is 482 per cent more than the cash seizure made during the general elections of 2014, when the recovery as INR 12.1 Million
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Income Tax (IT)officials have recovered INR 58.4 million crore between March 12 to April 8 2019 from eight North-eastern states, reports Northeast Today on April 10. The amount is 482 per cent more than the cash seizure made during the general elections of 2014, when the recovery as INR 12.1 Million. According to IT officials, the cash seized in just 27 days of election time enforcement is more than 50 per cent of the unexplained cash seized in the whole of fiscal 2017-18. The seizures come in the wake of the Directorate of Income Tax (Investigation), Northeast Region, intensifying its vigil post the poll announcement. The seizures come in the wake of the Directorate of Income Tax (Investigation), Northeast Region, intensifying its vigil post the poll announcement. Most of the North-eastern states going to the polls in the first phase on April 11, the final date of polling in the region is April 23. The eight northeast states include Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur and Sikkim
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April - 16 
Continuing its drive on ‘unexplained cash’ during the ongoing election period, the Investigation Directorate of Income Tax, North East Region has recovered INR 73.3 Million from the date of announcement of polls by the Election Commission, reports Assam Tribune on April 16. This massive haul during
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Continuing its drive on ‘unexplained cash’ during the ongoing election period, the Investigation Directorate of Income Tax, North East Region has recovered INR 73.3 Million from the date of announcement of polls by the Election Commission, reports Assam Tribune on April 16. This massive haul during the brief period of last one month far exceeds cash seizures of INR 12. 1 Million made by the Directorate during the 2014 General Elections. According to an official statement, it is already 605 per cent of the total amount seized in the previous elections. It is significant that nearly 75 per cent of the seizures have taken place just in the past two weeks and include operations based on independent intelligence against moneylenders and interceptions at airports by the Directorate’s Air Intelligence Units across the seven states. All the 12 Air Intelligence Units will remain active across the Northeast till April 23.
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April - 23 
East Tripura recorded 80.04 percent polling on April 23, reports Assam Tribune. There were 1,645 polling stations, which were guarded by the Central and State paramilitary forces, adds The Hindu. The polling was peaceful except a few stray incidents and allegations of security excesses in some plac
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East Tripura recorded 80.04 percent polling on April 23, reports Assam Tribune. There were 1,645 polling stations, which were guarded by the Central and State paramilitary forces, adds The Hindu. The polling was peaceful except a few stray incidents and allegations of security excesses in some places.
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April - 26 
United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligen
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United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligence officials said arrested ULFA-I militant Mridul Mahanta alias Nibir Asom revealed this before Security Agencies during interrogation.
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April - 29 
The trial process of five top leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) will start from May 6 in Myanmar, reports News 18. On April 29 Myanmar police produced the leaders in court. The Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) accused the NSCN (K) of helping Indian-based rebel outfits l
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The trial process of five top leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) will start from May 6 in Myanmar, reports News 18. On April 29 Myanmar police produced the leaders in court. The Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) accused the NSCN (K) of helping Indian-based rebel outfits like the United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Sarawgaira (NDFB-S), Kamatapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Peoples’ Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK), United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in Myanmar.
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May - 5 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has deployed 15 companies of paramilitary forces during re-polling to the Tripura West Lok Sabha seat, reports Nagaland Post on May 6. An official stated that ‘On the advice of the Election Commission (EC), the Ministry has deployed 11 companies of the Borde
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) has deployed 15 companies of paramilitary forces during re-polling to the Tripura West Lok Sabha seat, reports Nagaland Post on May 6. An official stated that ‘On the advice of the Election Commission (EC), the Ministry has deployed 11 companies of the Border Security Force and four of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)’. However, the state Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) SriramTaranikanti said that he was yet receive an official confirmation from the EC on the re-polls. “I do not know when or in how many polling stations re-polling will be held. We have sent our reports and recommendations to the EC.
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May - 7 
Re-polling in 168 booths in 26 Assembly segments under Tripura West parliamentary constituency will be held on May 12, reports Morung Express ON May 8. An EC letter to Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) SriramTaranikanti said that EC had declared the April 11 voting at 168 polling stations to be void and
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Re-polling in 168 booths in 26 Assembly segments under Tripura West parliamentary constituency will be held on May 12, reports Morung Express ON May 8. An EC letter to Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) SriramTaranikanti said that EC had declared the April 11 voting at 168 polling stations to be void and appoints May 12 as the date for holding fresh polls.
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May - 8 
According to Police, ULFA-I had launched a drive for fresh recruitment when the agitation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was at its peak and some had joined, reports Assam Tribune on May 8. There has been no report of any fresh recruitment in the last couple of months.
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According to Police, ULFA-I had launched a drive for fresh recruitment when the agitation against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill was at its peak and some had joined, reports Assam Tribune on May 8. There has been no report of any fresh recruitment in the last couple of months.
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May - 8 
According to surrendered ULFA-I militants, they used to plant vegetables near the camps, but they lost their cultivations when the camps were taken over. The ULFA-I members also buried sacks of rice within ten-kilometre radius of the camps to be used in tough situation and they managed to dig out so
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According to surrendered ULFA-I militants, they used to plant vegetables near the camps, but they lost their cultivations when the camps were taken over. The ULFA-I members also buried sacks of rice within ten-kilometre radius of the camps to be used in tough situation and they managed to dig out some sacks after the camps were taken over and some small groups managed to sustain with that for some time
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May - 8 
Assam Tribune on May 8 reports that militants have scattered after the Myanmar Army took over the militant camps and that they were staying in the Naga villages, while, some are staying in makeshift camps in the jungles. According to sources, survival has become a major problem for the militants in
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Assam Tribune on May 8 reports that militants have scattered after the Myanmar Army took over the militant camps and that they were staying in the Naga villages, while, some are staying in makeshift camps in the jungles. According to sources, survival has become a major problem for the militants in Myanmar as they have to collect rice from the villagers to eat, while, there is severe shortage of other stuff. At least 20 important members of the ULFA-I and National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) have surrendered after the clamp down of Myanmar Army on Indian Insurgents in Myanmar.
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May - 8 
Security agencies have come to know that militants who want to surrender are facing hurdles,reports Assam Tribune on May 8. To come back to India, the militants have to come through Naga villages, which have supporters and sympathizers of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K). The
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Security agencies have come to know that militants who want to surrender are facing hurdles,reports Assam Tribune on May 8. To come back to India, the militants have to come through Naga villages, which have supporters and sympathizers of National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K). There been instances where militants were apprehended in those villages while making attempts to come over.
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May - 9 
On May 9, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) in a notification stated that ban on the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) will continue for five years, reports Morung Express. The notification issued by the Joint Secretary to the department, Satyendr
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On May 9, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) in a notification stated that ban on the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and the All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) will continue for five years, reports Morung Express. The notification issued by the Joint Secretary to the department, Satyendra Garg stated that there is sufficient cause for declaring NLFT and ATTF as unlawful associations with effect from October 3, 2018 for a period of five years. A tribunal was constituted on November 15, 2018. for adjudicating whether or not there is sufficient cause for declaring the NLFT and ATTF unlawful associations. But none appeared on behalf of either NLFT or ATTF during the proceedings of the tribunal on February 25.
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May - 12 
Over 7,000 security personnel have been deployed for the re-polls to the Tripura West Lok Sabha (Lower house of Indian Parliament) seat slated to be held on May 12(today), reports Northeast Today. According to an official, ‘over 7,000 Paramilitary forces and Tripura State Rifles (TSR) troopers have
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Over 7,000 security personnel have been deployed for the re-polls to the Tripura West Lok Sabha (Lower house of Indian Parliament) seat slated to be held on May 12(today), reports Northeast Today. According to an official, ‘over 7,000 Paramilitary forces and Tripura State Rifles (TSR) troopers have been deployed in and around the 168 polling stations in four Districts’. The Election Commission (EC) had decided to conduct the re-polls in 168 polling stations in 26 Assembly segments as electoral malpractices were found during voting in the first phase of the ongoing general elections on April 11.
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May - 13 
On May 13, Government of India (GoI) approved Tripura’s proposal to set up a second Integrated Check Post with Bangladesh, reports Indian Express. The decision came during an inter-ministerial meeting chaired by Secretary of Border Management. The project would be implemented by Land Port Authority
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On May 13, Government of India (GoI) approved Tripura’s proposal to set up a second Integrated Check Post with Bangladesh, reports Indian Express. The decision came during an inter-ministerial meeting chaired by Secretary of Border Management. The project would be implemented by Land Port Authority of India in the lines of Akhaura Integrated Check Post (ICP), which was set up in 2013.
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May - 14 
Separately, according to Police sources, at least 20 ULFA-I militants have surrendered since January 2019, reports News 18 on May 15. Signs of desertions had emerged following the crackdown on Northeast rebel groups by the Myanmar Army in Taga in Sagaing Region in Myanmar about three months ago. Acc
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Separately, according to Police sources, at least 20 ULFA-I militants have surrendered since January 2019, reports News 18 on May 15. Signs of desertions had emerged following the crackdown on Northeast rebel groups by the Myanmar Army in Taga in Sagaing Region in Myanmar about three months ago. According to source, ULFA-I has been scattered and have moved closer to the Indian border.
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May - 18 
According to Government sources, Myanmar Government has informed India about its plan of deploying Army personnel in the areas along the international border for a long period of time, if required, to flush out the militants, reports Assam Tribune on May 19. A source stated that ‘The Government of I
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According to Government sources, Myanmar Government has informed India about its plan of deploying Army personnel in the areas along the international border for a long period of time, if required, to flush out the militants, reports Assam Tribune on May 19. A source stated that ‘The Government of India has been informed that Myanmar Army personnel have been directed to stay in that area for four to five months, if required, to ensure that members of the militant groups are driven out of the country’. According to sources, members of the militant groups of North East were staying in Myanmar with the help National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K). Myanmar Army reportedly agreed to allow NSCN-K members to stay in Myanmar in a separate place with the condition that the outfit would not allow any member of other militant groups to stay there, sources added. The Government of Myanmar has also been putting pressure on the NSCN-K to sign the national ceasefire agreement signed by a number of other Myanmar-based militant groups. Sources revealed that though members of other militant outfits are staying in jungles and Naga inhabited villages in Myanmar, Myanmar is attempting to trace them out, adds Assam Tribune. Myanmar has assured India that all out efforts would be made to flush out all the members of the militant groups. Sources also pointed out that it would not be possible for the militants to stay in dense forests because of logistical problems and they would have to stay closer to human habitation. In such circumstances, it would be easier for the Myanmar Army to launch the operation. Moreover, though China has signed an agreement with India to ensure cooperation in dealing with terrorism, Beijing has not yet accepted the fact that Paresh Baruah mostly stays in China, reports Assam Tribune on May 19. Sources stated that “The Indian agencies have submitted details of the addresses where Paresh Baruah (of ULFA-I) has been staying in China, but so far, the government of that country has been denying the fact.”
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May - 18 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the Myanmar Army’s operations in Konyak region of Myanmar, reports Nagaland Post on May 19. NSCN-IM condemned the military action of Tatmadaw (Myanmar Military) that it alleged was being coordinated by Indian security forces from
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) condemned the Myanmar Army’s operations in Konyak region of Myanmar, reports Nagaland Post on May 19. NSCN-IM condemned the military action of Tatmadaw (Myanmar Military) that it alleged was being coordinated by Indian security forces from the international border. NSCN-IM also added that it cannot stay aloof from what was happening in Myanmar. Deccan Herald further adds that NSCN-IM stated that “Given the hostility shown by the Tatmadaw’s operation in the so-called Indo-Myanmar corridors, the road to peaceful solution may get jeopardized if they fail to recognize the need for trust, respect and mutual understanding that goes together in solving a political problem that is more complex than one could see”.
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May - 23 
Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) allegedly involved in the 2016 terror attack at a cafe in Bangladesh's capital city Dhaka was declared as an unlawful association by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 23, reports Times of India. A notification issued by MHA said that the outfit was plann
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Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh (JMB) allegedly involved in the 2016 terror attack at a cafe in Bangladesh's capital city Dhaka was declared as an unlawful association by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on May 23, reports Times of India. A notification issued by MHA said that the outfit was planning to set up permanent bases within ten kilometers along Bangladesh border in several Districts of West Bengal, Assam and Tripura. MHA said the outfit has committed and promoted acts of terrorism and has been engaged in radicalization and recruitment of youths for terrorist activities in India. "Therefore, the Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh or Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen India or Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Hindustan and all its manifestations have been inserted in the First Schedule to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967," the notification said.
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May - 23 
Two National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants along with their families surrendered in Dalai District on May 23, reports Business Standard. The surrendered militants were identified as ‘lance corporal’ PareshDebbrama and ‘sepoy’ Dipenjoy Tripura. According to Border Security Force (BSF)
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Two National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) militants along with their families surrendered in Dalai District on May 23, reports Business Standard. The surrendered militants were identified as ‘lance corporal’ PareshDebbrama and ‘sepoy’ Dipenjoy Tripura. According to Border Security Force (BSF) official, they fled from their hideout at Mandarichera in Chittagong Hill Tract of Bangladesh and surrendered to the in-charge of Border Outpost (BOP) Ganesh in Dhalai District. The insurgents told BSF that many other cadres of the outfit are looking for opportunities of surrender since they are finding it difficult to make ends meet. Both militants surrendered with their wives and two children.
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May - 26 
According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) report, insurgency-related violence declined by 48 per-cent in Meghalaya, 40 per-cent in Arunachal Pradesh, 16 per-cent in Assam and 24 per-cent in Manipur in 2018 compared to 2017, reports The Sentinel on May 27. In Assam, insurgency related incide
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According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) report, insurgency-related violence declined by 48 per-cent in Meghalaya, 40 per-cent in Arunachal Pradesh, 16 per-cent in Assam and 24 per-cent in Manipur in 2018 compared to 2017, reports The Sentinel on May 27. In Assam, insurgency related incidents declined to 28 in 2018 from 402 in 2009. Similarly, 133 extremists were arrested in 2018 while 359 were held in 2009. In 2009 194 militants were killed in Assam while in 2018 only five were killed. In 2009, 616 extremists surrendered in Assam and in 2018, 13 had laid down arms. The number of security forces killed in insurgency-related incidents across Assam in 2009 was 22; but in 2018 only one security personnel lost life in such cases. In Assam, 91 persons were kidnapped or abducted in 2008, however, the number of abductees in 2018 is six. The report also added that operations are ongoing against, adds The Sentinel. The UMHA report stated that from December 23, 2014 to November 30, 2018, altogether 1,121 cadres and linkmen of National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) were arrested. Moreover, 63 NDFB-S militants have also been killed in operations. In 2018, Counter-Insurgency Operations led to the neutralization of 34 militants, arrest of 804 others and the recovery of 420 weapons in the North East Region (NER), reports The Sentinel on May 27. Insurgency-related incidents in NER came down to 252 in 2018 from 308 in 2017. Similarly, there was 25 per-cent reduction in number of deaths of civilians and security forces personnel in 2018. In 2017, there were 49 such cases whereas it came down to 37 in 2018. Compared to 2013, insurgency incidents declined significantly by 66 per-cent, civilians’ casualties by 79 per-cent, casualties among security forces by 23 per-cent and kidnapping or abduction cases by 62 per-cent in the region in 2018. There is almost no insurgency in Tripura and Mizoram.
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June - 12 
According a notification of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) extended ban on National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) for five years, reports UNI on June 12. Earlier in November 2018, UMHA had constituted a tribunal to examine if the ban on the two outlawed
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According a notification of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) extended ban on National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) for five years, reports UNI on June 12. Earlier in November 2018, UMHA had constituted a tribunal to examine if the ban on the two outlawed outfits required extension. The tribunal later recommended that the ban should continue for five more years.
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July - 21 
Mizoram Home Secretary stated that officials have re-identified 26,128 Bru refugees belonging to 4,278 families lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura District of Tripura, reports Eastern Mirror on July 22. He also added that the process of re-identification of the bona fide residents of Mizora
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Mizoram Home Secretary stated that officials have re-identified 26,128 Bru refugees belonging to 4,278 families lodged in six relief camps in North Tripura District of Tripura, reports Eastern Mirror on July 22. He also added that the process of re-identification of the bona fide residents of Mizoram was completed on July 20. In the previous head count conducted in November 2018, 32,876 Brus belonging to 5,407 families were found in the relief camps in North Tripura District. Of them, only 33 families had returned during repatriation in 2018 and 5,374 Bru families were estimated to have been remaining in the relief camps. The first attempt to repatriate Bru’s in 2009 failed and triggered another wave of exodus after the killing of a youth three days before the commencement of the repatriation.
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July - 28 
Tripura Government has withdrawn 984 insurgency related cases against insurgent groups, except those involving rape and murder, reports Assam Tribune on July 29. The move is reportedly aimed at fulfilling peace agreements with insurgent groups. Law Minister Ratan Lal Nath stated that “The present
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Tripura Government has withdrawn 984 insurgency related cases against insurgent groups, except those involving rape and murder, reports Assam Tribune on July 29. The move is reportedly aimed at fulfilling peace agreements with insurgent groups. Law Minister Ratan Lal Nath stated that “The present government has withdrawn altogether 984 extremist-related cases as per the agreements signed with the outlawed groups.” The surrendered militants of All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF), National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) factions, Nayanbashi and Biswa Mohan had been demanding withdrawal of cases pending against them.
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August - 23 
Former rebel leader and Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC) chief Rajit Debbarma has demanded proper rehabilitation and withdrawal of all cases against the surrendered militants, reports North east Now. Rajit Debbarma who was previously the ‘chief’ All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) state
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Former rebel leader and Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC) chief Rajit Debbarma has demanded proper rehabilitation and withdrawal of all cases against the surrendered militants, reports North east Now. Rajit Debbarma who was previously the ‘chief’ All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) stated that pending cases against them have not been withdrawn till date. Earlier, state Law Minister, Ratan Lal Nath had claimed that 925 cases pending against militants have been withdrawn.
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September - 4 
The final date for repatriation of the 4,447 Bru families lodged in relief camps in Tripura to Mizoram will be finalised at a meeting in New Delhi on September 6, reports Eastern Mirror. The meeting will be attended by Ministry of Home Affairs, Mizoram and Tripura governments, leaders of the Mizoram
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The final date for repatriation of the 4,447 Bru families lodged in relief camps in Tripura to Mizoram will be finalised at a meeting in New Delhi on September 6, reports Eastern Mirror. The meeting will be attended by Ministry of Home Affairs, Mizoram and Tripura governments, leaders of the Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), and members of civil societies. Eight attempts had been made to repatriate the Brus, staying in six camps in Tripura after fleeing from Mizoram since late 1997. Only around 1,681 Bru families have returned to Mizoram so far since 2010 and were resettled in Mamit, Kolasib and Lunglei Districts. Additionally, Tripura Info reports on September 4 that repatriation of Bru refugees is likely to be differed again. Though the final reparation was scheduled to be conducted in October, it may get delayed as the Union Ministry of Home Affairs has not sanctioned money to meet the repatriation expenses. At least 26,128 people from 4,278 families were identified as bona fide residents of Mizoram.
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October - 16 
Assam Tribune on October 16 adds that total of 408 people belonging to 88 displaced Bru families staying in six relief camps of Tripura have left for Mizoram. A total of 4,447 Bru families, lodged in the relief camps at Kanchanpur and Panisagar subdivisions of North Tripura District, are scheduled t
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Assam Tribune on October 16 adds that total of 408 people belonging to 88 displaced Bru families staying in six relief camps of Tripura have left for Mizoram. A total of 4,447 Bru families, lodged in the relief camps at Kanchanpur and Panisagar subdivisions of North Tripura District, are scheduled to return. Sub Divisional Magistrate (SDM) of Kanchanpur, Abhedananda Baidya said 235 Bru people of 45 families have been repatriated, while his Panisagar (North Tripura District) counterpart, N Darlong, said 173 people belonging to 43 families have left for Mizoram till date during the ninth round of repatriation. Mizoram officials said 22 Bru families from various relief camps have been repatriated on October 14.
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November - 14 
According to Mizoram Home Department officials on November 14 claimed that 221 internally-displaced Bru families comprising 892 people have returned to Mizoram from six relief camps in North Tripura District, reports Assam Tribune. The ongoing repatriation process is scheduled to be completed on Nov
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According to Mizoram Home Department officials on November 14 claimed that 221 internally-displaced Bru families comprising 892 people have returned to Mizoram from six relief camps in North Tripura District, reports Assam Tribune. The ongoing repatriation process is scheduled to be completed on November 30. Officials stated that 134 families have been settled at Mamit District, 68 in Lunglei and 19 in Kolasib District of Mizoram.
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November - 15 
Eastern Mirror adds on November 15 that Tripura and Mizoram differed on the number of Bru refugees repatriated and there is a mismatch of 193 people in the figures provided by the two states. Mizoram Home Secretary Lalbiakzama said 892 people of 221 internally-displaced Bru families have been repatr
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Eastern Mirror adds on November 15 that Tripura and Mizoram differed on the number of Bru refugees repatriated and there is a mismatch of 193 people in the figures provided by the two states. Mizoram Home Secretary Lalbiakzama said 892 people of 221 internally-displaced Bru families have been repatriated, while North Tripura District Magistrate Ravel H Kumar put the figure at 699 refugees belonging to 144 families. The Magistrate also added that no Bru person went to Mizoram since October 31, though the process has been on.
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