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January - 2 
A hurried decision to bring ANVC cadres to mainstream ahead of last Assembly elections coupled with red tape have delayed any immediate solution to the long pending peace pact with the ANVC and ANVC-B, reports The Shillong Times. It was on January 5, 2012, the Government signed a draft peace pact w
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A hurried decision to bring ANVC cadres to mainstream ahead of last Assembly elections coupled with red tape have delayed any immediate solution to the long pending peace pact with the ANVC and ANVC-B, reports The Shillong Times. It was on January 5, 2012, the Government signed a draft peace pact with both ANVC and ANVC-B. The Centre had sought clarification on how forty seats will be allocated in the new empowered district councils as per the demand of the ANVC. At present all the three district councils in the state comprise of 30 seats each and the ANVC wanted an increase of ten more seats which was included in the draft peace pact.
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April - 1 
Polling in all six Reang refugee camps in Kanchanpur subdivision of North Tripura District in Tripura began on April 1 amid tight security, according to official sources, reports The Assam Tribune. The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the apex body of the Reang refugees had demanded pol
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Polling in all six Reang refugee camps in Kanchanpur subdivision of North Tripura District in Tripura began on April 1 amid tight security, according to official sources, reports The Assam Tribune. The Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum (MBDPF), the apex body of the Reang refugees had demanded polling arrangement be made at the camps which was granted by the Election Commission.
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April - 3 
The Election Commission of India (ECI) has accepted the proposal of arranging postal ballots in the designated camps of the surrendered militants in Manipur, reports The Assam Tribune on April 4. “ECI has accepted the proposal of arranging postal ballots at 14 designated camps. So, we will be organi
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The Election Commission of India (ECI) has accepted the proposal of arranging postal ballots in the designated camps of the surrendered militants in Manipur, reports The Assam Tribune on April 4. “ECI has accepted the proposal of arranging postal ballots at 14 designated camps. So, we will be organising polling inside these camps”, said a State Election official. The State Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) had made a proposal to the EC to enable the surrendered militants numbering around 2,094 living across 14 designated camps in Manipur to take part in the polls.
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April - 4 
With just a few more days left before the State goes to polls on April 9, acting chief secretary P B O Warjri said 'extra measures' have been taken to ensure smooth polls in the insurgency-hit East and South Garo Hills Districts, reports The Times of India.
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With just a few more days left before the State goes to polls on April 9, acting chief secretary P B O Warjri said 'extra measures' have been taken to ensure smooth polls in the insurgency-hit East and South Garo Hills Districts, reports The Times of India.
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April - 5 
Both Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have lodged complaints with the Election Commission of India saying that NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres and leaders have been openly campaigning for the Naga Peoples front (NPF) candidate in Naga dominated areas of the State apart from threatening vi
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Both Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) have lodged complaints with the Election Commission of India saying that NSCN-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) cadres and leaders have been openly campaigning for the Naga Peoples front (NPF) candidate in Naga dominated areas of the State apart from threatening village chiefs, report The Sangai Express on April 6.
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April - 5 
The Sangai Express reports on April 6 that Kuki militant groups which are under trilateral Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact with the Government of India and Government of Manipur have decided to support the Congress candidate in Outer Manipur. United Peoples Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organizat
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The Sangai Express reports on April 6 that Kuki militant groups which are under trilateral Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact with the Government of India and Government of Manipur have decided to support the Congress candidate in Outer Manipur. United Peoples Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organizations (KNO), the two umbrella organisations of several Kuki underground groups, took separate decisions to support the Congress candidate in view of some political parties/candidates campaigning on the line of ethnicity and community affiliations.
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April - 7 
Around 200 rebels who are now under the tripartite Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the State and Union Government will be exercising their franchise in the upcoming general election across seven designated camps in Churachandpur District while another 3224 servicemen will cast their vot
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Around 200 rebels who are now under the tripartite Suspension of Operation (SoO) agreement with the State and Union Government will be exercising their franchise in the upcoming general election across seven designated camps in Churachandpur District while another 3224 servicemen will cast their votes through the postal ballot, reports The Sangai Express. As the Government has issued strict instructions to the SoO groups that headcount will be conducted on the designated camps prior and after the polling day, 195 cadres of various rebel outfits were set to cast their votes from seven camps located in the District.
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April - 7 
The first phase of the Lok Sabha (Lower house of Indian Parliament) polls held in five parliamentary constituencies of the State -- Tezpur, Kaliabor, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur recorded an overall voter turnout of 75 per cent, Assam Tribune reports on April 8. The figure is likely to cross 75 p
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The first phase of the Lok Sabha (Lower house of Indian Parliament) polls held in five parliamentary constituencies of the State -- Tezpur, Kaliabor, Jorhat, Dibrugarh and Lakhimpur recorded an overall voter turnout of 75 per cent, Assam Tribune reports on April 8. The figure is likely to cross 75 per cent, Election Commission sources said, as final reports from some polling stations were still being awaited. The election was by and large peaceful, with no untoward incident reported from any of the constituencies. “Polls have been peaceful and recorded an impressive turnout of voters. We expect the voting percentage to cross 75, as final reports are still being awaited,” Vijayendra, Chief Electoral Officer of Assam said. The percentage of polling has been - 73 per cent at Jorhat, 80 per cent at Kaliabor, 74 per cent at Dibrugarh, 73 per cent at Tezpur, and 72 per cent at Lakhimpur.
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April - 9 
Around 73 per cent of the total 9,11,699 voters in Outer Manipur constituency on April 9 cast their ballots as polling to one of the two constituencies in the State passed off peacefully. No poll related violence has been reported so far, according to Sentinel.
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Around 73 per cent of the total 9,11,699 voters in Outer Manipur constituency on April 9 cast their ballots as polling to one of the two constituencies in the State passed off peacefully. No poll related violence has been reported so far, according to Sentinel.
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April - 10 
Nagaland had 84.64 per cent of voter turnout for the poll, Nagaland Post reports on April 11. Kiphire District recorded the highest turnout of 95.83 per cent and Tuensang had the lowest turnout with 72.74 per cent. District percentages are Dimapur 79.90, Peren 82.04, Kohima 81.33, Pughoboto 93.61, P
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Nagaland had 84.64 per cent of voter turnout for the poll, Nagaland Post reports on April 11. Kiphire District recorded the highest turnout of 95.83 per cent and Tuensang had the lowest turnout with 72.74 per cent. District percentages are Dimapur 79.90, Peren 82.04, Kohima 81.33, Pughoboto 93.61, Phek 91.53, Mokokchung 89.89, Zunheboto 78.53, Wokha 81, Mon 79.22, Longleng 90, Tuensang 72.74 and Kiphire 95.83. The election process continued without hurdles except in Ladigarh where tension continued after Assam Police along with Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel fortified the area prohibiting vehicular movements and polling officials from entering the village since April.
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April - 10 
Sentinel reports on April 11, around 69 per cent turnout in both parliamentary constituencies in Meghalaya, with no incidents of violence reported in the State. Shillong constituency reported 63.58 per cent voting, and For West Garo Hills District polling was put at approximately 79.17 per cent, in
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Sentinel reports on April 11, around 69 per cent turnout in both parliamentary constituencies in Meghalaya, with no incidents of violence reported in the State. Shillong constituency reported 63.58 per cent voting, and For West Garo Hills District polling was put at approximately 79.17 per cent, in East Garo Hills it was 66 per cent, in South West Garo Hills (Ampati) 85.38 per cent, in North Garo Hills (Resubelpara) 52.5 per cent and in remote South Garo Hills polling was put at 50 per cent. The overall percentage of voters’ turnout was recorded at 74 per cent in East Jaintia Hills and 64.40 per cent in West Jaintia Hills. West Khasi Hills District recorded a total turnout of between 60-65 per cent in the five constituencies spread across the District. Ri Bhoi District recorded 75 per cent turn out. The highest turnout was in Tura constituency which recorded 78.13 per cent. A low turnout of voters was witnessed in Shyrkon polling station under Mawshynrut Assembly constituency with only 30 persons casting their votes out of the total of 362 voters enlisted under the polling station.
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April - 11 
Polling for Mizoram’s Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) seat went off peacefully on April 11 with around 60 per cent voter turnout, reports The Telegraph. Mizoram’s Chief Electoral Officer Ashwani Kumar estimated the voter turnout to be 60 per cent but added that it might cross the mark.
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Polling for Mizoram’s Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) seat went off peacefully on April 11 with around 60 per cent voter turnout, reports The Telegraph. Mizoram’s Chief Electoral Officer Ashwani Kumar estimated the voter turnout to be 60 per cent but added that it might cross the mark. “The figure is higher than the 50.93 per cent turnout recorded in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls but lower than the 83.41 per cent recorded in the 2013 Assembly polls,” he said. According to the Election Commission, the voter turnout in 706 of the 1,126 polling stations in the state was 59.89 per cent.
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April - 11 
The poll percentage in Outer Manipur which went to polls April 11 recorded 83.48 and in some polling stations the number of votes polled was greater than the total number of electors listed in electoral roll, reports The Sangai Express. Chandel recorded 93 poll percentage, Thoubal 78.94 per cent, Uk
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The poll percentage in Outer Manipur which went to polls April 11 recorded 83.48 and in some polling stations the number of votes polled was greater than the total number of electors listed in electoral roll, reports The Sangai Express. Chandel recorded 93 poll percentage, Thoubal 78.94 per cent, Ukhrul 90.8, Churachandpur 80, Tamenglong 87, Senapati 91, Kangpokpi 85.98 and Jiribam recorded 61.16 per cent.
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April - 12 
Nagaland Post reports that re-poll in six polling booths spread across three hill Districts of Manipur under Outer Manipur (Reserved) Parliamentary constituency conducted on April 12 concluded peacefully with high voter turnout. The polling booths where fresh poll was conducted were two in Chandel D
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Nagaland Post reports that re-poll in six polling booths spread across three hill Districts of Manipur under Outer Manipur (Reserved) Parliamentary constituency conducted on April 12 concluded peacefully with high voter turnout. The polling booths where fresh poll was conducted were two in Chandel District, one in Ukhrul District and three in Senapati District. Election officials recorded an overall 84.07% voter turnout in the six polling booths where the polling was held under tight security deployment. Fresh poll in five of the six polling booths were ordered after the percentage of vote cast on poll day (April 9) was above 100% while in the remaining one, repoll was ordered following the damage caused to the control unit (EVM) by a person who entered to cast vote with a voter slip.
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April - 16 
The Election Commission on April 16 ordered re polling in nine polling stations of Karimganj and Silchar Lok Sabha constituencies on April 17 where polling could not take place on April 12 due to malfunctioning of EVMs and law and order problems, reports The Times of India.
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The Election Commission on April 16 ordered re polling in nine polling stations of Karimganj and Silchar Lok Sabha constituencies on April 17 where polling could not take place on April 12 due to malfunctioning of EVMs and law and order problems, reports The Times of India.
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April - 16 
The Times of India reports that with a week to go for the final phase of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) election in Assam, the administration is concerned over the use of illegal weapons in the State's Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD), which is known to be the hotbed of Bodo
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The Times of India reports that with a week to go for the final phase of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) election in Assam, the administration is concerned over the use of illegal weapons in the State's Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD), which is known to be the hotbed of Bodo militants. Election is scheduled to be held in BTAD that falls under Kokrajhar (ST) LS seat on April 24. A number of Bodo insurgent groups and the anti-talks faction of the I K Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-IKS) faction are active in the region. IGP (BTAD) L R Bishnoi said, "More than 90% licenced arms in BTAD have been collected following the Election Commission's safety norms. The rest will be collected in a day or two." However, the use of illegal weapons by Bodo militants and some activists of political parties are worrying the administration. "In Baksa district, at least 29 illegal arms have been seized so far, besides several grenades and explosives. We have intensified our operation against NDFB (S) and police have succeeded in eliminating at least five ultras. Incidents of violence among political parties are also worrying us," Bishnoi said. In Chirang, Police have so far seized two AK-56 guns, two pistols and two grenades, he added. At least six cases of violence between supporters of Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF) and Bodoland Peoples' Progressive Front (BPPF) have been reported in the last few days. ishnoi said, "Besides the existing force, eight additional companies of security forces have already been deployed in BTAD. Of them, four are in Baksa, two in Udalguri and one each in Chirang and Kokrajhar." The Telegraph reports that Independent candidate Urkhao Gwra Brahma Brahma on April 16 filed a complaint with the chief electoral officer and returning officer of Kokrajhar (ST) parliamentary constituency against the BPF and its president Hagrama Mohilary accusing him of indulging in large scale violence and intimidation by using sophisticated arms. In his complaint letter, Brahma, the consensus Independent candidate of the All Bodo Students’ Union and its allies, said the situation in Baksa District was volatile and not conducive to free and fair elections if the situation spun out of control. Sporadic incidents of pre-poll violence were reported from several parts of Baksa under Kokrajhar constituency, forcing the District administration to order a flag march in the evening of April 16 at Mushalpur.
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April - 16 
Arrangements have been made to enable the inmates of the designation camps of the valley based underground organisations to cast their votes on April 17, reports The Hindu. The Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, O. Nabakishore said that there are 584 former insurgents in the camps belonging to seven
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Arrangements have been made to enable the inmates of the designation camps of the valley based underground organisations to cast their votes on April 17, reports The Hindu. The Chief Electoral Officer, Manipur, O. Nabakishore said that there are 584 former insurgents in the camps belonging to seven underground organisations. These underground outfits had signed the Memorandum of Understanding with the Union and State Governments.
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April - 17 
Amid expression of strong resentment that cadres of groups which have signed the MoU have been deprived the democratic right to participate in the Parliamentary election held on April 17, ‘commander-in-chief’ of KCP-MC, Ningthoujam Nongdrenkhomba alias Romen exercised his franchise right at 29/12 Ku
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Amid expression of strong resentment that cadres of groups which have signed the MoU have been deprived the democratic right to participate in the Parliamentary election held on April 17, ‘commander-in-chief’ of KCP-MC, Ningthoujam Nongdrenkhomba alias Romen exercised his franchise right at 29/12 Kumbi (C) polling station opened at Kumbi Government Girls Primary School.
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April - 17 
The overall polled percentage for both Inner and Outer parliamentary constituencies of Manipur in this Lok Sabha election is 80, reports Epao. Manipur Outer constituency went to poll on April 9 while the Inner constituency polled on April 17. The Times of India adds that barring a few incidents o
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The overall polled percentage for both Inner and Outer parliamentary constituencies of Manipur in this Lok Sabha election is 80, reports Epao. Manipur Outer constituency went to poll on April 9 while the Inner constituency polled on April 17. The Times of India adds that barring a few incidents of protests by voters, polling in Inner Manipur was largely peaceful on April 17, EC officials said. The estimated turnout was around 75%. Members of militant outfits, who have signed ceasefire agreements with the Manipur government, could not cast their votes after the State Police failed to make the necessary arrangements in the rebels' designated camps, despite the Election Commission's instructions to do so. Outer Manipur had recorded a high voter turnout of 84.56%.
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April - 17 
the Pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-PTF), on April 17, disowned one of its leaders, Naba Kumar Sarania (Hira) who has contested the current parliamentary election from Kokrajhar constituency in Assam as an Independent candidate The Shillong Times. Serving a blow to Sarani
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the Pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA-PTF), on April 17, disowned one of its leaders, Naba Kumar Sarania (Hira) who has contested the current parliamentary election from Kokrajhar constituency in Assam as an Independent candidate The Shillong Times. Serving a blow to Sarania, the ULFA faction in a statement e-mailed to the media appealed to the voters in Kokrajhar constituency not to vote for him as he had ‘made mockery’ of extreme sacrifices made by hundreds of martyrs of ULFA who laid down their lives for the ‘national struggle’, by participating in election to India Parliament against the principles and ideology of the ULFA. The ULFA faction also made it clear that it had in no way extended any tactical support to the electoral battle of Naba Kumar Sarania who has already been expelled from the ULFA because of his individual decision to stand in parliamentary election of India. Naba Kumar Sarania alias Hira Sarania (as he was known as a ULFA leader) is in the fray in the ethnically sensitive Kokrajhar Lok Sabha constituency in western Assam. He has several criminal cases pending against him as per the declaration by him in the affidavit attached with his nomination papers submitted to the Election Commission.
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April - 17 
The Sentinel reports that re–poll in the two polling booths of 117 Jogaimathura ME School in Lakhipur assembly segment and the other 59 Balighat LP School in Borkhola assembly segment under Silchar Parliamentary seat was held on April 17 peacefully, according to the District election office source.
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The Sentinel reports that re–poll in the two polling booths of 117 Jogaimathura ME School in Lakhipur assembly segment and the other 59 Balighat LP School in Borkhola assembly segment under Silchar Parliamentary seat was held on April 17 peacefully, according to the District election office source. Re–poll was also held peacefully in all the seven polling booths of Karimganj Parliamentary seat. On an average, 66% of voters exercised their franchise in all the nine polling booths amidst tight security. As reported earlier, re–poll has to be held due to various irregularities during the poll process of April 12.
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April - 17 
The Shillong Times reports on April 17 that at least eight groups of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) headed by rebel leaders Atharababu Halam and Karna Debbarma tried to stage a comeback before April 12 in some border areas, according to latest intelligence inputs. April 12 was the date
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The Shillong Times reports on April 17 that at least eight groups of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) headed by rebel leaders Atharababu Halam and Karna Debbarma tried to stage a comeback before April 12 in some border areas, according to latest intelligence inputs. April 12 was the date for conducting polling to East Tripura Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) constituency which comprises some vulnerable border pockets in the State’s eastern border.
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April - 18 
Expressing concern over the spurt in violence in (BTAD) areas ahead of the third and final phase of Lok Shaba polls, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), on April 18, alleged that the Congress Government could be behind it to create confusion among voters, reports The Assam Tribune. “This is an attempt to
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Expressing concern over the spurt in violence in (BTAD) areas ahead of the third and final phase of Lok Shaba polls, the Bodo Sahitya Sabha (BSS), on April 18, alleged that the Congress Government could be behind it to create confusion among voters, reports The Assam Tribune. “This is an attempt to influence the democratic process of the country and the authorities must act swiftly to restore faith of the voters in BTAD, which is going for polls on April 24,” said Bodo Sahitya Sabha general secretary, Kamalakanta Mooshahary. Holding the Government machinery responsible for not being able to take precautionary steps, the Sabha demanded action against the Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police of Baksa district where pre-poll violence was witnessed since the last few days
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April - 18 
The Goalpara District administration has geared up for smooth conduct of the ensuing Lok Sabha polls to be held in the third phase in the State on April 24 for the two Lok Sabha segments, Dhubri and Guwahati in the District, reports The Sentinel on April 18. Adequate security arrangement has been ta
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The Goalpara District administration has geared up for smooth conduct of the ensuing Lok Sabha polls to be held in the third phase in the State on April 24 for the two Lok Sabha segments, Dhubri and Guwahati in the District, reports The Sentinel on April 18. Adequate security arrangement has been taken in the polling stations which have been categorised sensitive, very sensitive and critical.
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April - 20 
Ahead of polling in areas along the borders of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs alerted Security Forces to step up vigil due to fears that Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and drugs could be smuggled into India and supplied to voters, Daily Mail reports on April 20. Ov
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Ahead of polling in areas along the borders of Pakistan and Bangladesh, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs alerted Security Forces to step up vigil due to fears that Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) and drugs could be smuggled into India and supplied to voters, Daily Mail reports on April 20. Over 170 Lok Sabha constituencies in Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, West Bengal, Assam and Gujarat - the states which share their borders with either Pakistan, Nepal or Bangladesh - will go to the polls in the last four phases of the general election beginning on April 24. The Home Ministry has issued a directive asking security forces to keep strict vigilance along the borders to ensure peace and to check anti-social activities ahead of the polling. "An order has been issued to check trans-border crimes and smuggling of narcotics and fake Indian currency notes through effective domination of the border by carrying out round-the-clock surveillance," said an official from the Home Ministry.
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April - 20 
The District Magistrate, Kokrajhar, Nitin Khade by an order has promulgated section 144 CrPC in Kokrajhar District across the International Boundary with Bhutan to prevent subversive activities of the militant outfits ahead or during the third phase of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) el
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The District Magistrate, Kokrajhar, Nitin Khade by an order has promulgated section 144 CrPC in Kokrajhar District across the International Boundary with Bhutan to prevent subversive activities of the militant outfits ahead or during the third phase of Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) elections slated for April 24, reports The Sentinel reports on April 20. In the order, the District Magistrate cautioned that there has been information from different sources of likelihood of movement of extremists near the Indo–Bhutan border on Indian side especially during the period of April 23 to April 24.The order would be in force with effect from 6 am of April 23 and will remain till 6 am of April 25
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April - 20 
The Sanmilita Janagostiya Aikkyamancha (SJA), a conglomeration of at least 20 ethnic and linguistic groups based in Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) has alleged that the pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) group has asked all its members not to vote for independ
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The Sanmilita Janagostiya Aikkyamancha (SJA), a conglomeration of at least 20 ethnic and linguistic groups based in Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) has alleged that the pro-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-PTF) group has asked all its members not to vote for independent candidate Hira Sarania in Kokrajhar constituency, reports The Times of India. A leader of the pro-talks group, Sarania entered the fray even though his organization is in peace talks with the Centre. Sarania continued to campaign in the four Districts of Chirang, Kokrajhar, Udalguri and Baksa in the BTAD and is being backed by the SJA. While criticizing Rajkhowa for the diktat, the group said the ULFA-PTF has no right to impose its views on others. "They (Rajkhowa and others) never raised their voice when non-Bodos and other ethnic groups suffered during violence in the BTAD region. Now their decree only hints that the outfit's leaders are in nexus with the Bodoland Peoples' Front (BPF) led by Hagrama Mohilary. Sarania was fielded by the people and we believe he is going to win by a huge margin," said SJA general secretary Matiur Rahman. The group also alleged that BPF workers were involved in attacking a vehicle of one of its worker in Baksa in the night of April 17. Unidentified miscreants allegedly shot at a vehicle of an SJA worker and vandalized a poll office of Sarania at Musalpur in Baksa.
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April - 21 
The Assam Tribune reports on April 21 that with numerous members of militant groups under ceasefire agreements with the Government staying in designated camps, the Assam Police is taking adequate measures to ensure that they cannot come out of the camps to create disturbances during the final phase
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The Assam Tribune reports on April 21 that with numerous members of militant groups under ceasefire agreements with the Government staying in designated camps, the Assam Police is taking adequate measures to ensure that they cannot come out of the camps to create disturbances during the final phase of the polls on April 24. Highly placed police sources stated that more than 4,000 members of 13 militant groups under ceasefire agreements are now in the designated camps and majority of them are in the areas where the final phase of the polls will be held. However, some members of such groups are also staying in their residences. Sources revealed that arrangements have been made to ensure that the militants staying in the designated camps are not deprived of their rights to cast vote and they are being given facilities to cast vote through postal ballot.
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April - 21 
The Shillong Times reports that Mizoram has undertaken a fresh initiative to take back the tribal refugees sheltering in neighbouring Tripura for the past 17 years after fleeing from their villages. “A meeting of the State Level Core Committee on tribal refugee repatriation, chaired by Mizoram Home
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The Shillong Times reports that Mizoram has undertaken a fresh initiative to take back the tribal refugees sheltering in neighbouring Tripura for the past 17 years after fleeing from their villages. “A meeting of the State Level Core Committee on tribal refugee repatriation, chaired by Mizoram Home Minister R. Lalzirliana was held in Aizawl on April 21. It was decided in the meeting to resume the repatriation before the counting of votes of the Lok Sabha election May 16,” a Mizoram home department official told reporters. The official said the home department would take up the matter with the Election Commission to find out whether the refugee repatriation process would violate the model code of conduct in force for the Lok Sabha polls. He said the central government has sanctioned INR 78.7 million as financial assistance to the repatriated refugees. “Adequate foodgrain has been stored to provide free rations to the repatriated tribal refugees for one year.” Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla and six voluntary organisations have been demanding the refugees to be repatriated to their villages in Mizoram and then allowed to cast their votes in the normal process. Only about 5,000 refugees returned to their homes in the past three-and-half years following continued persuasion by Mizoram, Tripura and the union home ministry officials. The repatriation process was subsequently stopped. The refugees insist on a written agreement with the Mizoram Government assuring them security and economic settlement in their villages in western Mizoram.
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April - 23 
Re polling in 31/1 Moijing (A) polling station of Thoubal Assembly was peaceful and the voter turnout was estimated at 87.42 per cent, reports Epao. 674 votes were cast during the repoll.
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Re polling in 31/1 Moijing (A) polling station of Thoubal Assembly was peaceful and the voter turnout was estimated at 87.42 per cent, reports Epao. 674 votes were cast during the repoll.
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April - 23 
The security has been increased in the lower Assam Districts and the entire Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) area in view of the April 24 polls, reports Assam Tribune. Several battalions of paramilitary forces have been deployed in the BTAD and the lower Assam Districts apart from regular
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The security has been increased in the lower Assam Districts and the entire Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) area in view of the April 24 polls, reports Assam Tribune. Several battalions of paramilitary forces have been deployed in the BTAD and the lower Assam Districts apart from regular patrolling by Police. Checking has been intensified by the Police to keep a tab on anti-social activities. The Army and the Seema Sashastra Bal (SSB) have been keeping a strict vigil on the inter-State boundaries and the 526-km long Indo-Bhutan international border areas to check infiltration of militants during election time.
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April - 24 
The Shillong Times reports that six constituencies will go to poll on April 24 in the third and final phase of Lok Sabha election in Assam to decide the fate of 74 candidates. Polling will be held to decide the fate of 74 candidates, including nine women, in Kokrajhar (ST), Dhubri, Barpeta, Mangaldo
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The Shillong Times reports that six constituencies will go to poll on April 24 in the third and final phase of Lok Sabha election in Assam to decide the fate of 74 candidates. Polling will be held to decide the fate of 74 candidates, including nine women, in Kokrajhar (ST), Dhubri, Barpeta, Mangaldoi, Gauhati and Nowgong spread over the districts of Dhubri, Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Goalpara, Nalbari, Baksa, Chirang, Darrang, Udalguri, Morigaon, Nagaon, Kamrup (Metro) and Kamrup (Rural). Security has been tightened across all six constituencies, particularly in Kokrajhar district, where the NDFB-IKS is active and sporadic incidents of pre-poll violence occurred with 75 companies of security forces being deployed. Security has been tightened along the international border with Bangladesh and Bhutan in Dhubri, Barpeta and Mangaldoi constituencies too.
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April - 25 
Sentinel Assam reports on April 25 that re–poll would be held in seven polling stations in Kokrajhar Parliamentary seat falling under 28–Gossaigaon and 29–Kokrajhar West constituency where poll violence took place. The re–polling would be held in 313 Harbhanga Lower Primary (LP) School, 181 Harbhang
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Sentinel Assam reports on April 25 that re–poll would be held in seven polling stations in Kokrajhar Parliamentary seat falling under 28–Gossaigaon and 29–Kokrajhar West constituency where poll violence took place. The re–polling would be held in 313 Harbhanga Lower Primary (LP) School, 181 Harbhanga LP School, 192 and 193 Balapara LP Schools, 187 Jamutari LP School and 185 Bamunigaon LP School, 182 Madhujhar LP School and 307 Balapara JB School under 29–Kokrajhar West and 155 Nilaijhora LP School under 28–Gossaigaon constituency on April 27.
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