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January - 2 
An indefinite shutdown began on January 2 in Tseminyu area in Kohima District press the demand for up gradation of Tseminyu sub-divisional headquarter into a full-fledged District headquarters, reports Northeast Today. The strike has been called by the Rengma Naga frontal organizations in Kohim
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An indefinite shutdown began on January 2 in Tseminyu area in Kohima District press the demand for up gradation of Tseminyu sub-divisional headquarter into a full-fledged District headquarters, reports Northeast Today. The strike has been called by the Rengma Naga frontal organizations in Kohima District.
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January - 22 
Dima Hasao District based Dimasa organizations like Jadikhe Naisho Hosom (JNH) [apex body of Dimasa tribes], All Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU), Dimasa Students’ Union (DSU) have planned a rally on January 22 demanding disclosure of the details of the August 3, 2015 frame work a
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Dima Hasao District based Dimasa organizations like Jadikhe Naisho Hosom (JNH) [apex body of Dimasa tribes], All Dimasa Students’ Union (ADSU), Dimasa Students’ Union (DSU) have planned a rally on January 22 demanding disclosure of the details of the August 3, 2015 frame work agreement signed between the Union Government and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah faction (NSCN-IM), reports The Sentinel. The protest rally is slated to take place at Haflong town of the District. The organization leaders claimed that (earlier) several Districts of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal were to be included in the (proposed) ‘Nagalim’ but now only Dima Hasao could be included in Nagalim, which was opposed by the people of Dima Hasao.
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January - 24 
Liberation Front of Western Southeast Asia (UNLFW), an umbrella group of rebel groups on January 22 called for a total boycott of Republic Day celebrations, reports Northeast Today. Khango Konyak, the newly appointed ‘chairman’ of UNLFW, in a statement said ‘(We want) a 24-hour tot
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Liberation Front of Western Southeast Asia (UNLFW), an umbrella group of rebel groups on January 22 called for a total boycott of Republic Day celebrations, reports Northeast Today. Khango Konyak, the newly appointed ‘chairman’ of UNLFW, in a statement said ‘(We want) a 24-hour total shutdown on January 26 and to engage concerted refusal by not attending or gathering at any governmental offices or public places within 24 hours of that day, except some emergency services.’ UNLFW comprises of Independent faction of Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-I), Kamtapur Liberation Organization (KLO) and Saoraigwra faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-S)
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January - 24 
Separately, Coordination Committee (CorCom) an umbrella group of militant groups in Manipur has called for boycott of the republic day and has called 18 hours general strike with effect from 12 midnight of January 25 till 6 pm of January 26, reports E-pao.Additionally, Hynnietwerp National Liberatio
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Separately, Coordination Committee (CorCom) an umbrella group of militant groups in Manipur has called for boycott of the republic day and has called 18 hours general strike with effect from 12 midnight of January 25 till 6 pm of January 26, reports E-pao.Additionally, Hynnietwerp National Liberation Council (HNLC) of Meghalaya, and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and People's Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK) of Assam have also called for boycott of republic day celebrations, reports E-pao on January 24.
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January - 25 
In Dima Hasao, an indefinite curfew was clamped in the Maibong area on January 25 after a clash between protesters and Police following an attack by a mob on a train during a general shut down, reports Assam Tribune. Two people were killed and eight were wounded in the clashes. The mob at
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In Dima Hasao, an indefinite curfew was clamped in the Maibong area on January 25 after a clash between protesters and Police following an attack by a mob on a train during a general shut down, reports Assam Tribune. Two people were killed and eight were wounded in the clashes. The mob attacked a train at Maibong railway station during the 12 hour general strike. The Economic Times add that the general strike was called to protest the suspected inclusion of Dima Hasao District in ‘greater Nagalim’ in the frame work agreement signed between Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) in 2015.
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January - 25 
Meanwhile, Srikakulam-Koraput Division Committee (SKDC) of CPI-Maoist have called for 48 hour bandh (general shut down strike) on January 25 and 26 in Odisha and demanded Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP), District Collector and Deputy Inspector General of Police (D
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Meanwhile, Srikakulam-Koraput Division Committee (SKDC) of CPI-Maoist have called for 48 hour bandh (general shut down strike) on January 25 and 26 in Odisha and demanded Koraput Superintendent of Police (SP), District Collector and Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) S. Saini be immediately transferred after the Kunduli suicide incident, reports odishatv.in on January 24. Aruna, ‘secretary’ of SKDC released the audio tape in Koraput District, which urged the people to boycott the Republic Day celebrations across in Odisha and especially in Koraput District on January 26.
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January - 26 
Similarly, the ultras managed to prevent people from celebrating Republic Day in various regions of Koraput District and observed bandh (general shut down). While the Republic Day was not observed in a project primary school of Sorisapadar panchayat, the upgraded Government High Schoo
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Similarly, the ultras managed to prevent people from celebrating Republic Day in various regions of Koraput District and observed bandh (general shut down). While the Republic Day was not observed in a project primary school of Sorisapadar panchayat, the upgraded Government High School in the District was also found locked. The students of Matiaguda primary school in the panchayat too stayed away from the celebration. The schools in Dekaguda and Bandaguda villages remained closed, the roads wore a deserted look. People of Bhitarakota, Khasuguda, Dumuriguda, Malimaula and Kotia supported the bandh call given by the Maoists, a report said.
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January - 27 
Two civilians were killed and one injured when Army fired on a group of violent protestors in Shopian District of South Kashmir on January 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The protestors pelted stones on an Army Force convoy passing through Ganovpora village in Shopian District. Army fired few roun
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Two civilians were killed and one injured when Army fired on a group of violent protestors in Shopian District of South Kashmir on January 27, reports Daily Excelsior. The protestors pelted stones on an Army Force convoy passing through Ganovpora village in Shopian District. Army fired few rounds to chase away the protestors in which several persons were injured. Two of the injured persons, identified as Javaid Ahmad Bhat and Suhail Javid Lone, succumbed to injuries. Another youth was rushed to a hospital in Srinagar in a critical condition for specialised treatment. A Police spokesman said that a convoy of 10 Gadwal of Army on its way from 12 Sector headquarters Balpora Shopian to Maspora, came under heavy stone pelting at village Ganowpora. “Pertinently, Ganowpora is the village of militant Firdous Ahmad, who was recently killed in an encounter on January 24, 2018 at Cheegund, Shopian”, said the spokesman. Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti Sayeed directed the district administration to conduct a probe into the incident and come up with findings at the earliest.The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) condemned the killing of two youth and called for shutdown on January 28 against the killings. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik appealed for a complete shutdown on January 28 against the killings of two youth.
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January - 30 
Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Organisations (CCNTHCO), a joint front of tribal and civil organisations in the state has called for called for a State-wide general strike on February 1, reports Morung Express. CCNTHCO has been demanding the postponement of State Assembly elec
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Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Organisations (CCNTHCO), a joint front of tribal and civil organisations in the state has called for called for a State-wide general strike on February 1, reports Morung Express. CCNTHCO has been demanding the postponement of State Assembly elections until finding peaceful solution to the ongoing talks between Government of India (GoI) and Isak-Muivah faction of NSCN (NSCN-IM).
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February - 3 
Dhubri district All Koch-Rajbonshi Students Union (AKRSU) ‘president’ Kartik Roy threatened to call 36-hour bandh (shutdown strike) on February 6 if the arrested AKRSU activists were not unconditionally released, reports The Sentinel on February 4. Earlier, four &lsqu
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Dhubri district All Koch-Rajbonshi Students Union (AKRSU) ‘president’ Kartik Roy threatened to call 36-hour bandh (shutdown strike) on February 6 if the arrested AKRSU activists were not unconditionally released, reports The Sentinel on February 4. Earlier, four ‘AKRSU activists were arrested for their involvement in the incident of setting ablaze of All Assam Students Union’s (AASU) Gauripur office in Dhubri District. The arrested individuals were identified as Parojit Roy, Chandan Kumar Roy, Sujit Roy and Pankaj Roy.
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February - 5 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed in an encounter with the Police in a forest area under Etapalli area in Gadchiroli District on February 5, during the day-long bandh (general shutdown) called by Maoists in the Dandkaranya region, reports Business Standard. The incident
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre was killed in an encounter with the Police in a forest area under Etapalli area in Gadchiroli District on February 5, during the day-long bandh (general shutdown) called by Maoists in the Dandkaranya region, reports Business Standard. The incident occurred in Etapalli area at around 3 PM when the Maoists opened fire at a patrolling team of C-60 commandos, the Gadchiroli Police said in a release. "After the gun battle, the Maoists fled while leaving the body of a male ultra behind," it said. An 8 mm rifle and articles of daily use of Maoists were recovered from the spot, according to the release. Police are trying to identify the slain Maoist.
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February - 5 
Six wagons and the locomotive of a goods train derailed on the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam railway section in Dantewada District, after Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres uprooted the rail tracks to disrupt train traffic during a Bandh (general shut down) called by them on February 5, r
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Six wagons and the locomotive of a goods train derailed on the Kirandul-Visakhapatnam railway section in Dantewada District, after Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres uprooted the rail tracks to disrupt train traffic during a Bandh (general shut down) called by them on February 5, reports The Week. The CPI-Maoist cadres uprooted the tracks between Bhansi and Bacheli, leading to the derailment of six wagons and the engine of the goods train. The train, loaded with iron ore, was on its way to Visakhapatnam from Kirandul, derailed around 7 pm in the forests under Bacheli Police Station limits and there were no casualities reported.
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February - 5 
The Bandh (general shut down) called by CPI-Maoist in protest against repression by Centre and State Government was peaceful and total in the forest Mandals, Charla of Bhadradri Kothagudem District and Charla in Jayashankar-Bhupalapally District on February 5, reports The Times of India. Shops and
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The Bandh (general shut down) called by CPI-Maoist in protest against repression by Centre and State Government was peaceful and total in the forest Mandals, Charla of Bhadradri Kothagudem District and Charla in Jayashankar-Bhupalapally District on February 5, reports The Times of India. Shops and establishments, including cinema theatres, petrol bunks and educational institutions, remained closed on February 5.
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February - 5 
The CPI-Maoist have given a call for ‘Dandakaranya-Telangana’ bandh (general shutdown) on February 5 against State and Central Governments for implementing anti-people policies, detaining innocent tribal people and “killing Maoists in fake encounters,” reports
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The CPI-Maoist have given a call for ‘Dandakaranya-Telangana’ bandh (general shutdown) on February 5 against State and Central Governments for implementing anti-people policies, detaining innocent tribal people and “killing Maoists in fake encounters,” reports New Indian Express. The Police beefed up security in all the Bhadrachalam agency areas in Bhadradri-Kothagudem District along the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border and conducted vehicle checks extensively.
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February - 9 
Life in Kashmir valley was disrupted on February 9 due a shutdown called by separatists and restrictions imposed by authorities in parts of Valley on the occasion of fifth anniversary of Afzal Guru’s hanging, reports Daily Excelsior. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar
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Life in Kashmir valley was disrupted on February 9 due a shutdown called by separatists and restrictions imposed by authorities in parts of Valley on the occasion of fifth anniversary of Afzal Guru’s hanging, reports Daily Excelsior. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, and Yasin Malik had called for shutdown and protests to observe the anniversary of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru and Maqbool Bhat, a Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) founder who were hanged in Tihar Jail in 2013 and 1984 respectively. Despite restrictions, the separatist leaders visited the residence of Afzal Guru in Jageer Ghat, Dubgav village of Sopore in North Kashmir. However, chairmen of both factions of Hurriyat Conference, Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq continued to remain under house arrest while Mohammad Yasin Malik has been lodged in Srinagar Central Jail.
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March - 5 
Also, Kashmir valley on March 5 observed shutdown against Shopian killings even as authorities imposed restrictions in parts of Srinagar, closed colleges and schools, postponed all exams and suspended train and internet services, adds Daily Excelsior. Separatist had called for the Valley-wide shutdo
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Also, Kashmir valley on March 5 observed shutdown against Shopian killings even as authorities imposed restrictions in parts of Srinagar, closed colleges and schools, postponed all exams and suspended train and internet services, adds Daily Excelsior. Separatist had called for the Valley-wide shutdown to protests against the killings. Shops and business establishments remained closed in most parts of Kashmir while public transport was off the roads due to the strike. Minor clashes took place at several areas including Bagh-i-Mehtab, Mochow, Kadlibal Pampore, Sharja Ground Bemina, near MLA’s residence in Shopian, Jogi Lanker Raniwari, HMT and Ziyarat Sharief Syed Manssor Sahb near Chota Bazar Srinagar.
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March - 6 
Shutdown and protests continued for the second consecutive day on March 6 in Shopian District of South Kashmir against the killing of six persons on March 4 evening, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, business establishments, Government and private offices remained closed in parts of South Kashmir incl
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Shutdown and protests continued for the second consecutive day on March 6 in Shopian District of South Kashmir against the killing of six persons on March 4 evening, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, business establishments, Government and private offices remained closed in parts of South Kashmir including Shopian and its adjoining areas. Shutdown was also observed in neighbouring Pulwama District. Minor clashes were reported from Memander, near DC office and near Mini Secretariat in Shopian on March 6.
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March - 7 
Baramulla observed shutdown on March 8 over the death of a man after he was hit by a Police van in Delina area of the District on March 7 evening, reports Daily Excelsior. The family of slain civilian has alleged that Police tried to arrest their son Tawseef Ahmad Ahangar on the same evening and whi
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Baramulla observed shutdown on March 8 over the death of a man after he was hit by a Police van in Delina area of the District on March 7 evening, reports Daily Excelsior. The family of slain civilian has alleged that Police tried to arrest their son Tawseef Ahmad Ahangar on the same evening and while trying to foil Police attempt, father of the youth, Aziz, was hit by the Police vehicle resulting into his death. Shutdown was observed in Delina, Baramulla against the incident. Shops were closed and there was huge deployment of police and paramilitary forces to prevent protests in the area.
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March - 8 
Shutdown was also observed on the fourth consecutive day today in Shopian District against the recent civilian killings. Shops, business establishments, Government and private offices remain closed in the District while public transport was off the roads.
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Shutdown was also observed on the fourth consecutive day today in Shopian District against the recent civilian killings. Shops, business establishments, Government and private offices remain closed in the District while public transport was off the roads.
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March - 10 
Oboro Suraksha Samiti, an organisation working for the non-Bodo people in Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), has reduced the March 10 bandh (general strike) to 24 hours, considering the ongoing school examinations and updation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), reports The Telegrap
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Oboro Suraksha Samiti, an organisation working for the non-Bodo people in Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD), has reduced the March 10 bandh (general strike) to 24 hours, considering the ongoing school examinations and updation of the National Register of Citizens (NRC), reports The Telegraph. The organisation had called the strike beginning 5am on March 9 in protest against the Bodoland Territorial Council's (BTC) new land policy. BTAD has been in turmoil since reports published last month about a move of the BTC administration to alter the land policy, which allegedly will deprive the Rajbongshi, Adivasi, Gorkha and Nath Yogis living in the BTAD, the area it administers, of land rights.
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March - 11 
Organisation Coordination Committee (a joint forum of four non-tribal student groups) has withdrawn its 12-hour Assam bandh( general shut down) on March 12 (today) to protest against the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)'s new land policy and demanding early release of its activists arrested by
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Organisation Coordination Committee (a joint forum of four non-tribal student groups) has withdrawn its 12-hour Assam bandh( general shut down) on March 12 (today) to protest against the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC)'s new land policy and demanding early release of its activists arrested by police on March 6, reports The Telegraph. The decision followed a discussion with Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) chief Hagrama Mahilary and the top police officials of Bodoland Territorial Areas District (BTAD). Non-tribal groups of the BTAD became restive after the council's executive body adopted new resolution in the recent past to curtail the land rights of non-tribal communities living in the council area.
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March - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) on March 13 evening cordoned off Wugargund area of Karimabad village in Pulwama District and conducted searches during which clashes broke out while parts of Valley observed shutdown, reports Daily Excelsior. Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), Central Reserve Police Force (
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Security Forces (SFs) on March 13 evening cordoned off Wugargund area of Karimabad village in Pulwama District and conducted searches during which clashes broke out while parts of Valley observed shutdown, reports Daily Excelsior. Army’s 55 Rashtriya Rifles (RR), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF)’s 182, 183 Battalions and Special Operation Group (SOG) of Police cordoned off the Wugargund village. As soon as the cordon was laid, youth took to streets and pelted stones on the SFs. Police and paramilitary CRPF deployed in the area fired tear smoke to disperse them. More reinforcement has been rushed to the area by the army and the cordon around the village has been tightened as there are reports that some militants are trapped inside.
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March - 13 
Separately, Coordinating Committee (Corcom) an umbrella group of six militant groups on March 13 called a 17-hour shutdown in Manipur to coincide with the state visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Corcom said the shutdown will come into effect from 1 am on March 16
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Separately, Coordinating Committee (Corcom) an umbrella group of six militant groups on March 13 called a 17-hour shutdown in Manipur to coincide with the state visit of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Rajnath Singh. Corcom said the shutdown will come into effect from 1 am on March 16.
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March - 13 
Shutdown was observed in parts of Srinagar, Ganderbal and Anantnag on March 13 during which clashes also erupted in parts of the Valley. Reports of shutdown were received from Soura and adjoining areas in Ganderbal District and Kokernag, Zangalgam and Vailoo areas of Anantnag District on the second
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Shutdown was observed in parts of Srinagar, Ganderbal and Anantnag on March 13 during which clashes also erupted in parts of the Valley. Reports of shutdown were received from Soura and adjoining areas in Ganderbal District and Kokernag, Zangalgam and Vailoo areas of Anantnag District on the second consecutive day, against the killing of the militants. In Soura and Nowshera areas of Srinagar, protestors clashed with SFs, who fired tear gas to disperse them.
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March - 13 
The students of Degree College Ganderbal and Gandhi College Babdemb Srinagar assembled outside the college gate and staged a protest. At Gool Chakri area of the main town Shopian in South Kashmir, unknown persons hurled a petrol bomb in the busy market which created panic in the area. However, no on
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The students of Degree College Ganderbal and Gandhi College Babdemb Srinagar assembled outside the college gate and staged a protest. At Gool Chakri area of the main town Shopian in South Kashmir, unknown persons hurled a petrol bomb in the busy market which created panic in the area. However, no one was injured in the attack.
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March - 20 
Meanwhile, the Palamu division bandh(general shutdown strike) called by the CPI-Maoist cadres, on March 20, protesting against the killing of five of their men by the Security Forces (SFs) in Chattarpur Police Station area, badly hit normal life in the rural areas of the division, reports UNI. Long
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Meanwhile, the Palamu division bandh(general shutdown strike) called by the CPI-Maoist cadres, on March 20, protesting against the killing of five of their men by the Security Forces (SFs) in Chattarpur Police Station area, badly hit normal life in the rural areas of the division, reports UNI. Long distance vehicle on Daltoganj-rani road and Daltonganj-Aurangabad road remained off the road while only few short distance vehicles operated. As the day moved ahead the roads wore a complete deserted look.
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March - 25 
A 12 hour general strike called by All Adivasi Students' Association of Assam (AASAA) was effective in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph. However the general strike was not effective in neighbouring Dibrugarh, Sivasagar and Jorhat Districts. The union had called for the strike in support
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A 12 hour general strike called by All Adivasi Students' Association of Assam (AASAA) was effective in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph. However the general strike was not effective in neighbouring Dibrugarh, Sivasagar and Jorhat Districts. The union had called for the strike in support of demands, including Scheduled Tribe status for the tea community, increase tea workers' wages to INR 350 and allotment of land pattas (documents) to Adivasis (immigrants from Central India).
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April - 2 
the separatist leaders were either placed under house arrest or lodged in different Police Stations to prevent any protests. Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) chief Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai was placed under house arrest at his residence Baghat, Srinagar since April 1. Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Fron
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the separatist leaders were either placed under house arrest or lodged in different Police Stations to prevent any protests. Tehreek-e-Hurriyat (TeH) chief Mohammad Ashraf Sehrai was placed under house arrest at his residence Baghat, Srinagar since April 1. Chairman Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF), Mohammad Yasin Malik was shifted to Central Jail Srinagar on three days judicial remand. Life in Kashmir remained crippled on April 2 as all the commercial establishments, offices, Educational Institutes remained closed and traffic was off the roads in the Valley due to strike.
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April - 3 
the students of Kashmir University on April 2 offered funeral prayers in absentia for militants and civilians killed during three gunfights in Anantnag and Shopian Districts on April 1. Kashmir University on April 2 postponed all examinations scheduled for April 3 (today). The varsity also suspended
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the students of Kashmir University on April 2 offered funeral prayers in absentia for militants and civilians killed during three gunfights in Anantnag and Shopian Districts on April 1. Kashmir University on April 2 postponed all examinations scheduled for April 3 (today). The varsity also suspended class work. The Government has also decided to close all schools and colleges in Kashmir valley on April 3 (today). A spokesman of the Education Department said that the decision has been taken as a “precautionary measure” to avoid law and order situation in the Valley.
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April - 6 
At least 30 persons were injured in clashes across Kashmir including Station House Officer (SHO) Nageen and a dozen of Police personnel on April 6, reports Daily Excelsior. Kashmir Valley on April 6 observed shutdown amid protests and clashes at several parts against the killings in Shopian and Kang
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At least 30 persons were injured in clashes across Kashmir including Station House Officer (SHO) Nageen and a dozen of Police personnel on April 6, reports Daily Excelsior. Kashmir Valley on April 6 observed shutdown amid protests and clashes at several parts against the killings in Shopian and Kangan. Shops and business establishments remained closed in most parts of Kashmir while public transport was off the roads due to the strike. Clashes took place at several places in the Valley including Bunbazar, Mini Secretariat, Imam Sahab, Memander areas of Shopian district, Qalampora, Rajpora, Newa areas of Pulwama, Azad Gung and Mishra Gali Palhallan areas of Baramulla, Foot Bridge Paramipora, Old Barzulla, Nowgam, Soura, Hyderpora, Foreshore road areas of Srinagar, Trehgam, Battergam, Drugmulla areas of Kupwara district, Chrar-e-Sharief and Beerwah areas of Budgam district. Six among the protesters sustained pellet injuries in Shopian. They have been hospitalized. A woman identified as Shakeela Begum (45), suffered injuries at Trehgam in Kupwara District while as Abdul Rehman Dar (56) was injured in Soura in Srinagar. SHO Nigeen, Manzoor Ahmad sustained injuries during the clashes at foreshore road in Srinagar. The SHO has received over 20 stitches in the head and is being treated in SKIMS Soura where his condition is said to be serious. Scores of students of Government Medical College (GMC) Srinagar also staged peaceful protests against the killings and use of forces on students and on other people protesting the Shopian and Kangan killings in forces’ action. To thwart the protests, authorities had put parts of Srinagar including Old City, Maisuma and Kralkhud under strict restrictions. Contingent of police and paramilitary CRPF were deployed in all the districts of South Kashmir to prevent protests. Separatists had called for peaceful protests after Friday prayers against the killings.
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May - 17 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of ‘Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC)’ has called for a State-wide bandh (general shutdown strike) on May 21, to exert pressure on the Union Government to grant Special Category Status to the State, reports&nb
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of ‘Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC)’ has called for a State-wide bandh (general shutdown strike) on May 21, to exert pressure on the Union Government to grant Special Category Status to the State, reports The Hindu on May 18. The CPI-Maoist, on May 17, released a press release and appealed to the people to support the bandh for the cause. AOBSZC Maoists’ released a press release in the name of its official spokesperson Jagabandhu, on May 17, urging the people to beware of political street plays in assembly and parliament by the political parties. "Special status would not come through these street plays and it would come into reality through united struggle of the people alone. This status should enhance the people’s status (social and economic)," the statement read. Special status (SCS) to Andhra Pradesh is a complex issue and to implement it, one should have commitment for the people’s interests, the statement said, adds nyoooz.com.
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June - 10 
A 24-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) on June 10, called by CPI-Maoist in North Chhotanagpur division to protest alleged Police excesses during search operations was peaceful, reports The Telegraph. The spokesperson of the rebels Anand had released a communiqué stating abou
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A 24-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) on June 10, called by CPI-Maoist in North Chhotanagpur division to protest alleged Police excesses during search operations was peaceful, reports The Telegraph. The spokesperson of the rebels Anand had released a communiqué stating about bandh, which will be effective form June 9 night 12 am. However, no untoward incident had been reported from Koderma, Hazaribagh, Giridih, Chatra, Dhanbad, Bokaro and Ramgarh where the bandh was imposed, Additional Director-General (ADG), R.K. Mallick said.
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June - 12 
A local taxi driver, Talbinus Dhar was assaulted by a non tribal shopkeeper, Dharmendra Kumar Shah when the latter told him not to smoke inside his shop at Jowai in West Jaintia Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. The driver was later shifted to Jowai Civil Hospital for treatment a
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A local taxi driver, Talbinus Dhar was assaulted by a non tribal shopkeeper, Dharmendra Kumar Shah when the latter told him not to smoke inside his shop at Jowai in West Jaintia Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. The driver was later shifted to Jowai Civil Hospital for treatment and Shah got arrested. Immediately, after the news of the assault spread, mob started gathering in front of the shop and also in some areas of Iawmusiang. The victim lodged a complaint at Jowai Police Station. However, a group of 50-60 people gathered in front of Jowai Police Station and shouted slogans against non-tribals.Meanwhile, Mobile internet service will remain suspended for some more time and curfew will continue in the Shillong city in East Khasi Hills at least till the government holds a review meeting on June 12, reports The Shillong Times. Additional Chief Secretary in charge Home (Police), MS Rao, said the Government wanted to resume internet service but “some incident took place in Jowai in West Jaintia Hills and the government is keeping a tab on the situation”. The ban will continue till 1.30 pm on Tuesday before the government takes a call on the matter, Rao added. Mobile internet and SMS services in Shillong were restricted since June 1 following the clashes in Punjabi lane area of Shillong. Recently, the government ordered resumption of SMS service after the situation turned normal in the city.
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June - 18 
The United Naga Council (UNC) has called a 12-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) along the National Highways and District Highways in the “Naga areas” of Manipur on June 18 in support of its demand for early settlement of the Naga political issue, reports The Assam Tribu
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The United Naga Council (UNC) has called a 12-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) along the National Highways and District Highways in the “Naga areas” of Manipur on June 18 in support of its demand for early settlement of the Naga political issue, reports The Assam Tribune. The UNC said the bandh would come into effect from 6 am on June 18. It said that the media, water supply, medical service and Security Forces (SFs) would be exempted from the purview of the bandh.
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June - 25 
Shutdown against the killings in South Kashmir disrupted life in the Kashmir Valley on June 25, adds Daily Excelsior. The strike was called by separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik to protest against the civilian killings. All Parties Hurriyat Conference-
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Shutdown against the killings in South Kashmir disrupted life in the Kashmir Valley on June 25, adds Daily Excelsior. The strike was called by separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik to protest against the civilian killings. All Parties Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was placed under house arrest today to prevent him from leading any protest against the civilian killings. Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chairman Yasin Malik was detained from his residence in Srinagar on June 25.
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June - 25 
The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blocked roads at several places in Kalahandi District on June 25, as part of the 24-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) called by them over their demands, reports The New Indian Express. Maoists have put up posters in Thu
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The cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) blocked roads at several places in Kalahandi District on June 25, as part of the 24-hour bandh (general shutdown strike) called by them over their demands, reports The New Indian Express. Maoists have put up posters in Thuamul Rampur, Lanjigarh and Madan Rampur Blocks (administrative units) of the District. One of the printed poster left at the spot mentioned that in Chhattisgarh and Odisha displacement is caused by different irrigation projects, mining activities, and extension of national highways, among others. The Maoists also held the State and Central Governments guilty of supporting industrialisation. The Maoists blocked Bhawanipatna-Thuamul Rampur road between Permanji and Saisurni by felling trees. Similarly, Gandapadar and Sindiguda ghati on M Rampur-Mohangiri road was also blocked near Musanal under Lanjigarh block. However, no untoward incident was reported on the day. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Gopinath Manipatra said. The posters have been issued by Odisha State Committee of CPI-Maoist.
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July - 6 
Meanwhile, separatist leaders on July 6 called strike for July 7 against shifting of Aasiya Andrabi and her associates to Delhi by NIA, adds Daily Excelsior.
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Meanwhile, separatist leaders on July 6 called strike for July 7 against shifting of Aasiya Andrabi and her associates to Delhi by NIA, adds Daily Excelsior.
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July - 10 
Two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants and an 18-year-old youth were killed and over 50 civilians injured in an encounter and ensuing clashes with Security Forces (SFs) at Kundallan village of Shopian District of Jammu and Kashmir on July 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Two soldiers including a Juni
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Two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants and an 18-year-old youth were killed and over 50 civilians injured in an encounter and ensuing clashes with Security Forces (SFs) at Kundallan village of Shopian District of Jammu and Kashmir on July 10, reports Daily Excelsior. Two soldiers including a Junior Commissioned Officer (JCO) were also injured during the initial encounter. A Police spokesman said, “As the searches were going on, the militants hiding inside the house fired upon the search party leading to an encounter. Some of the civilians in the nearby houses were quickly evacuated by the security forces”. During the encounter both the hiding militants were killed and have been identified as Sameer Ahmad Sheikh son of Ghulam Mohammad Sheikh, resident of Rawalpora Shopian and Babar from Pakistan. They were affiliated with JeM outfit, the spokesman said. “Some civilians were also injured in cross firing at the site of encounter who were later evacuated to the hospital for medical attention. One of the injured persons [identified as Tamsheel Ahmad Khan (18)] later succumbed to his injuries while the other injured are stated to be stable now”, the spokesman added. Over 50 protesters, seven of them with bullets and others with pellets and teargas shelling were injured during clashes near the encounter site. Thousands of people including men, women and youth shouted slogans while the local militant Sameer and the civilian Tamsheel Ahmad Khan was being taken for last rites. A spontaneous shutdown was observed in Shopian and its adjoining areas.
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July - 11 
A shutdown called by separatists against the civilian killings disrupted life across Kashmir on July 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Yasin Malik, had called for Valley-wide shutdown against the killings of civilians in Kashmir. The
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A shutdown called by separatists against the civilian killings disrupted life across Kashmir on July 11, reports Daily Excelsior. Separatist leaders Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Yasin Malik, had called for Valley-wide shutdown against the killings of civilians in Kashmir. The strike was called against killing of two militants and a civilian and injuries to over 50 protesters during a gunfight in Shopian District on July 10.
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July - 20 
A Bandh (general shutdown) called by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to protest against the Polavaram irrigation project of Andhra Pradesh affected vehicular movement in Malkangiri District in Odisha on July 20, reports The Pioneer. The Bus
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A Bandh (general shutdown) called by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres to protest against the Polavaram irrigation project of Andhra Pradesh affected vehicular movement in Malkangiri District in Odisha on July 20, reports The Pioneer. The Buses of the Odisha State Road Transport Corporation (OSRTC), stayed off the roads.Private buses and other vehicles also did not operate. CPI-Maoist cadres put up posters and banners at different places asking locals to observe the shutdown.
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July - 28 
Jharkhand Police recovered Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters calling for a Bandh (general shutdown) on August 3 in support of Pathalgadi, Adivasi areas in Jharkhand and neighbouring States, in which villagers erect stone slabs on which they inscribe provisions of th
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Jharkhand Police recovered Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) posters calling for a Bandh (general shutdown) on August 3 in support of Pathalgadi, Adivasi areas in Jharkhand and neighbouring States, in which villagers erect stone slabs on which they inscribe provisions of the constitution, and against various other issues in several Districts like Khunti, Saraikela-Kharsawan, West Singhbhum, Ranchi and Giridih of Jharkhand, reports Telegraph on July 28. CPI-Maoist posters urged people to observe August 2 as a protest day. A CPI-Maoist poster was pasted on the gates of the nagar parishad, Municipal Corporation, office in Bundu of Ranchi District. Another poster of CPI-Maoist was recovered from a bus stop in Saraikela-Kharsawan District. Most of the villages where the Maoist posters were found were notorious for producing opium and marijuana, a trade patronised by CPI-Maoist, said Senior Police spokesman, R.K. Mallick.
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July - 29 
Kashmiri separatists on July 29 called for a two-day strike in the Valley from August 5 against what they called ‘serious challenge’ to Article 35A of the Constitution – relating to special rights and privileges of permanent residents of the State – and warned of a ‘mas
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Kashmiri separatists on July 29 called for a two-day strike in the Valley from August 5 against what they called ‘serious challenge’ to Article 35A of the Constitution – relating to special rights and privileges of permanent residents of the State – and warned of a ‘mass agitation’ if any tinkering is allowed with the Constitutional provision, reports Daily Excelsior. “JRL (Joint Resistance Leadership) met to deliberate serious challenge posed to Art (Article) 35A, want to make it clear to GoI (Government of India) any and every attempt made at changing the demographic nature of the State will be stiffly resisted,” All Parties Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M)chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said in a Tweet. JRL – a unified front of the separatists – comprises Mirwaiz, hardline All Parties Hurriyat Conference-Geelani (APHC-G) chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) chief Mohammad Yasin Malik. Mirwaiz said the separatists were in touch with all the sections of the society including legal fraternity, traders, civil society and academia.
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August - 1 
Normal life was disrupted in Manipur on August 1 following a one-day strike called by three organisations demanding that any accord with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) should not compromise Manipur’s territory and interest, reports Morung Express. The strike was c
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Normal life was disrupted in Manipur on August 1 following a one-day strike called by three organisations demanding that any accord with National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) should not compromise Manipur’s territory and interest, reports Morung Express. The strike was called by United Committee Manipur (UCM), All Manipur United Clubs Organisation and Committee on Civil Societies Kangleipak. It was supported by all major civil organisations.
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August - 3 
A truck driver from Punjab was shot dead and his body burnt along with his truck in Khunti District on August 3, during Statewide bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)against the State Government's decision to amend age-old land laws and crack
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A truck driver from Punjab was shot dead and his body burnt along with his truck in Khunti District on August 3, during Statewide bandh (general shutdown strike) called by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)against the State Government's decision to amend age-old land laws and crack down on Pathalgadi, Adivasi areas in Jharkhand and neighbouring States in which villagers erect stone slabs on which they inscribe provisions of the constitution, protests, reports The Telegraph.The driver, Jago Singh, was shot dead in the afternoon in broad daylight between 1pm and 1.30pm. He was driving a truck with a consignment of pipes from Rourkela of Sundargarh District in Odisha to Durgapurin West Bardhaman District of West Bengal.According to an unnamedPolice officer, a group of 10-12 people in civil dress intercepted the truck on Khunti-Arki road at Saiko in Khunti District, around 50 kilometers from Ranchi, and shot the driver using a long barrel gun. They then set the truck on fire.Sources said the bandh was near total in Khunti. Roads were deserted and buses stayed off the road. But schools remained open. However, State Police spokesperson R.K. Mallick said except for Khunti, the bandh was peaceful at other places. "It was an inhumane act by Maoists. A manhunt is on to nab the culprits," he said.
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August - 8 
The Shillong Times that the dawn-to-dusk bandh (general shut down) call given by Statehood activists in the five Districts of Garo Hills led to a complete shutdown in the hills while the plains belt decided against the bandh leading to clashes at two different places. 19 students, who tried to enfor
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The Shillong Times that the dawn-to-dusk bandh (general shut down) call given by Statehood activists in the five Districts of Garo Hills led to a complete shutdown in the hills while the plains belt decided against the bandh leading to clashes at two different places. 19 students, who tried to enforce the closure in the Phulbari-Rajabala region in West Garo Hills District, were arrested on August 8. They were, however, released on bail later in the day.
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August - 10 
The Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) on August 10 called for a complete shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir on Independence Day (August 15), reports Greater Kashmir. The JRL comprising Syed Ali Geeelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik while calling for the shutdown appealed to the people to observe
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The Joint Resistance Leadership (JRL) on August 10 called for a complete shutdown in Jammu and Kashmir on Independence Day (August 15), reports Greater Kashmir. The JRL comprising Syed Ali Geeelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Yasin Malik while calling for the shutdown appealed to the people to observe August 15 as ‘black day’. They said that an atmosphere of fear has been created in Kashmir through frisking and harassment of people at the checkpoints established by the forces in the run-up to August 15.
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September - 10 
Garo organisations in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts of Assam have called a 12-hour shut down on September 12 in protest against the government’s “apathy” towards their long pending demand for an autonomous council for the community in the state, reports Nagaland Post. The organisations comprising Ga
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Garo organisations in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts of Assam have called a 12-hour shut down on September 12 in protest against the government’s “apathy” towards their long pending demand for an autonomous council for the community in the state, reports Nagaland Post. The organisations comprising Garo National Council (GNC), Garo National Union (GNU), Garo Gaon Bura Santha, Garo Sahitya Sabha, Garo Mahila Parishad, Youth Parishad and All Achik Youth Federation had recently met at Hudakona near the Assam-Meghalaya border and decided to impose the bandh from 0500Hrs. GNC Assam state zone president, Thengsil Sangma stated that ‘The Garo community despite comprising the majority in the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council in Goalpara and Kamrup has been neglected on all fronts, be it education, healthcare or agriculture. We have our own identity and culture and so want the creation of an autonomous council to protect our interests and uplift the community’.
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September - 27 
Normal life was affected in Kashmir on September 28 due to a shutdown called by the separatists against the killing of a civilian during a cordon-and-search-operation in Srinagar on September 27, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, commercial establishments and schools were closed in Srinagar while publ
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Normal life was affected in Kashmir on September 28 due to a shutdown called by the separatists against the killing of a civilian during a cordon-and-search-operation in Srinagar on September 27, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, commercial establishments and schools were closed in Srinagar while public transport was off the roads. Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chairman Mohammad Yasin Malik was detained to prevent him from leading any protests against the killing of the civilian. He was lodged at Kothibagh Police Station in Srinagar District.
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October - 4 
A shutdown was also observed for the sixth consecutive day on October 4 in Qoimoh area of Kulgam District against the establishment of a new army camp at Redwani village, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops and business establishments remained closed and traffic was off the roads in Qoimoh, Khudwani, Red
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A shutdown was also observed for the sixth consecutive day on October 4 in Qoimoh area of Kulgam District against the establishment of a new army camp at Redwani village, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops and business establishments remained closed and traffic was off the roads in Qoimoh, Khudwani, Redwani, Ghat, Hawoora and Mishpoora areas of the Kulgam District.
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October - 4 
Tral area in Pulwama District on October 4 observed shutdown against booking of a shopkeeper under Public Safety Act (PSA), adds Daily Excelsior. A shopkeeper Hilal Ahmad Dhobi of Hamdania Bazar Tral was booked under PSA on October 1 and was sent to Jammu jail. Police said he was working as over gro
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Tral area in Pulwama District on October 4 observed shutdown against booking of a shopkeeper under Public Safety Act (PSA), adds Daily Excelsior. A shopkeeper Hilal Ahmad Dhobi of Hamdania Bazar Tral was booked under PSA on October 1 and was sent to Jammu jail. Police said he was working as over ground worker (OGW) for HM.
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October - 8 
At least 10 people, including a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate were injured during protests as shutdown called by separatists against holding of Municipal and Panchayat (Local Body) elections in Jammu and Kashmir disrupted life in the Valley on October 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The shutdow
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At least 10 people, including a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate were injured during protests as shutdown called by separatists against holding of Municipal and Panchayat (Local Body) elections in Jammu and Kashmir disrupted life in the Valley on October 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The shutdown called by separatist leaders including Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Muhammad Yasin Malik against holding of elections as they had called for boycott of these elections. Clashes broke out in parts of the Valley as the first phase of the polls was held on October 8 in 83 Municipal Wards from 7 am till 4 pm.
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October - 9 
Cordination Committee (CorCom) has called for that a state wide shut down from the evening of October 15, reports Imphal Free Press on October 10. In a press release by ‘media coordinator’ of CorCom Leibaak Ngaakpa Luwang, CorCom alleged that ‘public shall never accept the declaration made on Octobe
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Cordination Committee (CorCom) has called for that a state wide shut down from the evening of October 15, reports Imphal Free Press on October 10. In a press release by ‘media coordinator’ of CorCom Leibaak Ngaakpa Luwang, CorCom alleged that ‘public shall never accept the declaration made on October 15, 1949 that Kangleipak has been merged into India’.
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October - 15 
The state-wide shut down called by Coordination Committee (CorCom) and other groups including Kangleipak Communist Party-Peoples War Group (KCP-PWG) crippled normal life in Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press on October 15. Security forces were deployed at different areas to prevent from any unwanted
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The state-wide shut down called by Coordination Committee (CorCom) and other groups including Kangleipak Communist Party-Peoples War Group (KCP-PWG) crippled normal life in Manipur, reports Imphal Free Press on October 15. Security forces were deployed at different areas to prevent from any unwanted incidents.
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October - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on October 16, called for a boycott of the Telangana Assembly elections scheduled for December 7, reports Newkerala.com.In a statement sent to the media, the CPI-Maoist called upon people not to participate in what it termed 'fake' elections and figh
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), on October 16, called for a boycott of the Telangana Assembly elections scheduled for December 7, reports Newkerala.com.In a statement sent to the media, the CPI-Maoist called upon people not to participate in what it termed 'fake' elections and fight for a "democratic Telangana".Issued in the name of CPI-Maoist's Telangana State Secretary Hari Bhushan, the statement found fault with the policies pursued by all political parties. Alleging that the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) has not fulfilled promises made in the last Assembly elections, it said that since public resentment was growing, Chief Minister (CM), K. Chandrasekhar Rao went for early elections by dissolving the Assembly nine months before its term was to expire. Hari Bhushan also slammed the Maha Kutami or Grand Alliance and the Bahujan Left Front (BLF). He said nothing could be achieved with the unity of the Congress and the Telugu Desam Party (TDP). He said he believes that parties like the Communist Party of India (CPI) and the Telangana Jana Samithi (TJS) joining hands with the Congress and the TDP in the name of Maha Kutami is tantamount to mobilising votes for bourgeoisie parties.The letter alleged that the Left parties have given up solving people's basic problems and the revolutionary movement to vie for positions of power.
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October - 18 
Clashes broke out in in the capital city as a shutdown called by separatists against the Fateh Kadal killings disrupted life in Srinagar and other major towns of the Valley on October 18, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, offices, educational institutes remained closed in Srinagar while the movement o
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Clashes broke out in in the capital city as a shutdown called by separatists against the Fateh Kadal killings disrupted life in Srinagar and other major towns of the Valley on October 18, reports Daily Excelsior. Shops, offices, educational institutes remained closed in Srinagar while the movement of transport was also affected due to the strike called by separatists. Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers and Police were deployed in strength in parts of downtown, where massive protests broke out after the killing of two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants and a civilian in an encounter on October 17.Authorities imposed restrictions in the areas falling under the Police Stations of Nowhatta, Khanyar, Rainawari, Safakadal and Maharaj Gunj. Despite heightened security, groups of youth appeared on roads and clashed with the SFs at Rainawari, Khanyar, Zaldagar, Soura and Noorbagh. They pelted stones on the SFs triggering clashes. SFs fired several teargases to disperse the stone pelting protesters. The ding-dong clashes continued for several hours leaving at least three people injured.
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October - 21 
According to Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi at least 40 organizations belonging to different ‘indigenous communities’ have called for a dawn-to-dusk bandh on October 23 opposing the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports Northeast Today on October 21. He said the
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According to Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) leader Akhil Gogoi at least 40 organizations belonging to different ‘indigenous communities’ have called for a dawn-to-dusk bandh on October 23 opposing the proposed Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports Northeast Today on October 21. He said the Assam Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) and 40 other organizations have joined hands to call the shutdown. Gogoi also demanded the Assam government to stop the proposed convention being organized by an umbrella organization of Hindu Bengalis on November 17 supporting the Citizenship Bill. He warned that there would be serious repercussions if the Hindu Bengalis are allowed to hold the convention.
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October - 31 
The bandh (total shut down) on October 31 called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in response to the mass rally organised by the United Committee Manipur (UCM) has put life in hill district particularly at Senapati district to a complete halt, reports Epao.
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The bandh (total shut down) on October 31 called by the United Naga Council (UNC) in response to the mass rally organised by the United Committee Manipur (UCM) has put life in hill district particularly at Senapati district to a complete halt, reports Epao.
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November - 4 
A 12-hour State-wide bandh called by various Bengali organisations to protest the gunning down of five men in Tinsukia district evoked partial response, reports Times of India. The Police detained over 715 protesters in the bandh, the impact was maximum Bengali-dominated Barak valley and a few place
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A 12-hour State-wide bandh called by various Bengali organisations to protest the gunning down of five men in Tinsukia district evoked partial response, reports Times of India. The Police detained over 715 protesters in the bandh, the impact was maximum Bengali-dominated Barak valley and a few places in Brahmaputra valley where normal life was considerably affected.
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November - 16 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) gave a call for the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) bandh (general shutdown) on November 20 to protest against 'fake encounters', reports The Times of India on November 16. The Maoists released a pre
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) of Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) gave a call for the Andhra-Odisha Border (AOB) bandh (general shutdown) on November 20 to protest against 'fake encounters', reports The Times of India on November 16. The Maoists released a press note in the name of AOBSZC official spokesperson Jagabandhu, who alleged that the Governments in Odisha, Andhra Pradesh and Centre had killed four Maoists and also two villagers in an encounter on October 12 and November 5 this year. In protest against these killings, Maoists gave a call for bandh, he said.Jagabandhu elaborated that CPI-Maoist party's ‘divisional committee member, DCM’ Meena was killed by the Greyhounds at Andrapali on October 12 and ‘area committee members, ACMs’Kirti, Sushila and squad member Sunni along with other two villagers were killed by the Odisha Police on November 5. The Central Government has been continuing these brutal killings with the advice of retired officers Ajit Doval and Vijay Kumar.The Maoist leader also alleged that intellectuals like Kalburgi, Govind Pansare, Narendra Dabholkar, Gauri Lankesh and others were brutally killed by the Government, which has even recommended the Supreme Court to change the SC, ST Act.
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November - 19 
A statewide bandh (shutdown strike) called by several organisations representing the Koch Rajbongshi community in protest against the Centre’s reported move to grant ‘Union Territorial Council’ status to Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) affected normal life was affected in lower Assam Dist
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A statewide bandh (shutdown strike) called by several organisations representing the Koch Rajbongshi community in protest against the Centre’s reported move to grant ‘Union Territorial Council’ status to Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) affected normal life was affected in lower Assam Districts, reports The Telegraph. The bandh was called despite Police’s request to call off the strike, saying that Centre’s interlocutor of peace talks with the militants, A.B. Mathur had clarified to Pallab Bhattacharyya, Director-General of Police (Civil Defence) and in-charge of Special Branch that no such move had been made by the Centre. While the bandh was total in Bongaigaon district in lower Assam, it evoked mixed response in the BTAD and no response in Upper Assam and Barak Valley in south Assam. The All Assam Koch Rajbongshi Yuba Chatra Sanmilani called the bandh for 12 hours, the All Koch Rajbongshi Students’ Union (AKRSU) for 48 hours and the All Assam Koch RajbongshiSanmilani (AAKRS) for 36 hours, all from 5am. Several other organisations, like the BTAD Citizens Rights Forum, are supporting the strike.
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November - 20 
Normal life was hit in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Malkangiri District on November 20, due to a 12-hour bandh(general shutdown) called by the Maoists protesting against the death of their cadres in various Police encounters, reports The Pioneer.Road communication in the
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Normal life was hit in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist)-affected Malkangiri District on November 20, due to a 12-hour bandh(general shutdown) called by the Maoists protesting against the death of their cadres in various Police encounters, reports The Pioneer.Road communication in the District was hit as Government buses remained off the roads due to the protest. Besides, shops and other business establishments remained closed due to the protest.The Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC) of CPI-Maoist had called for the bandh to protest the death of Maoist Meena on October 12 and two other cadres Sushil and Sunita on November 5 in Police encounters.Maoist posters in Madakapadar in Malkangiri District threatened locals in the region not to carry out development activities in the region. The Maoists have also threatened to punish them in Kangaroo court if they flout their diktat.In the adjacent Koraput District, private and Government buses stayed off the roads putting the commuters in great inconvenience. Besides, shops and other business establishments also remained partially closed.
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November - 22 
Normal life in Kashmir valley was disrupted on November 22 due to shutdown called by separatists against the killing of a Tehreek-e-Hurriyat leader Mir Hafizullah, adds Daily Excelsior. Shops and business establishments remained closed while public transport was mainly off the roads in Srinagar and
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Normal life in Kashmir valley was disrupted on November 22 due to shutdown called by separatists against the killing of a Tehreek-e-Hurriyat leader Mir Hafizullah, adds Daily Excelsior. Shops and business establishments remained closed while public transport was mainly off the roads in Srinagar and other District headquarters of the Valley.
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November - 23 
All business establishments remained closed at Demow in Sivasagar district on November 23 in protest against killing of two business persons in a high-intensity blast triggered by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militants, reports The Telegraph. Eight persons have be
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All business establishments remained closed at Demow in Sivasagar district on November 23 in protest against killing of two business persons in a high-intensity blast triggered by suspected United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militants, reports The Telegraph. Eight persons have been taken into Police custody on the basis of their call records with suspected ULFA-I cadres, officer-in-charge of Demow Police Station Sanjib Baruah informed the media person. Those detained include Pankaj Bora, Nitul Hazarika, Prabhat Kahnikar, Kishore Patel, an employee of Demow petrol pump, Jiyarul Hussain, Bedanta Nath, Tangbhiu from Dimapur and Izzal.
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November - 23 
Locals of South Kashmir observed a shutdown to mourn the killings of six militants killed in a gunfight with the SFs in Bijbehara area of Anantnag District on November 23, reports Daily Excelsior. The shutdown was observed in Shopian, Kulgam, Anantnag and Pulwama. Shops and other business establishm
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Locals of South Kashmir observed a shutdown to mourn the killings of six militants killed in a gunfight with the SFs in Bijbehara area of Anantnag District on November 23, reports Daily Excelsior. The shutdown was observed in Shopian, Kulgam, Anantnag and Pulwama. Shops and other business establishments remained closed and traffic was off the roads. Earlier, South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP) had reported on November 23, six local militants identified as Azad Ahmed Malik of Arwani Bijbehara, Basit Ahmad Mir of Pushwara Anantnag affiliated with Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Atif Nazar of Waghama, Firdous Ahmad of Pulwama, Unais Shafi Bhat of Takiya Maqsood Shah Bijbehara and Shahid Malik from Awantipora affiliated with Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) were killed in Sekipora Bijbehara encounter in Anantnag District.
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November - 26 
Life across Kashmir remained disrupted on November 26 due to a shutdown called by separatists against killings of 18 people including militants in last three days and injuries to hundreds, adds Daily Excelsior. Despite heightened security, groups of youth held protests and pelted stones on SFs at Fo
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Life across Kashmir remained disrupted on November 26 due to a shutdown called by separatists against killings of 18 people including militants in last three days and injuries to hundreds, adds Daily Excelsior. Despite heightened security, groups of youth held protests and pelted stones on SFs at Footbridge Parimpora, Keunsoo Bandipora, Chotabazar, Karanagar, Sabzi Mandi Soura, Shah Mohalla Nawabazar, Police Station Sopore and other places. SFs lobbed tear gas to disperse the protesters. However, no one was hurt in the pitched battles that continued for several hours.
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November - 26 
Separatists comprising Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik on November 25 called for shutdown and protests for today (November 26) against the killings during the week, adds Daily Excelsior.
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Separatists comprising Syed Ali Shah Geelani, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik on November 25 called for shutdown and protests for today (November 26) against the killings during the week, adds Daily Excelsior.
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December - 10 
Rail and road transport services were badly affected in Tripura following Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) sponsored 12-hour blockade demanding roll back of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports The Assam Tribune. No untoward incident took place during the agitation.
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Rail and road transport services were badly affected in Tripura following Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT) sponsored 12-hour blockade demanding roll back of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports The Assam Tribune. No untoward incident took place during the agitation.
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December - 12 
Twelve-hour bandh (shutdown) in Dima Hasao District called jointly by Dimasa Students’ Union (DSU) along with five other students’ organisatons paralyzed life in the entire hill district on December 12, reports The Shillong Times. Education institutions were, however, exempted from the purview of th
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Twelve-hour bandh (shutdown) in Dima Hasao District called jointly by Dimasa Students’ Union (DSU) along with five other students’ organisatons paralyzed life in the entire hill district on December 12, reports The Shillong Times. Education institutions were, however, exempted from the purview of the bandh. The bandh was called by the students’ organizations to protest the Centre’s attempt to grant Scheduled Tribe (Hills) status to Bodo tribe people living in hill districts of Assam under the provisions of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution. The bandh was called also to press for the long-standing demand for autonomous state under the provision of Article 244(A) of the Constitution.
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December - 13 
The militant killings triggered violent protests in Sopore area of Baramulla District on December 13, adds Daily Excelsior. Youth pelted stones on the SFs who were withdrawing from the Brath Kalan area soon after the gunfight ended. They fired teargas shells to chase away the protesters. Shutdown wa
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The militant killings triggered violent protests in Sopore area of Baramulla District on December 13, adds Daily Excelsior. Youth pelted stones on the SFs who were withdrawing from the Brath Kalan area soon after the gunfight ended. They fired teargas shells to chase away the protesters. Shutdown was also observed in Sopore area.
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December - 17 
24 hours bandh (shutdown strike) called by Maoist Communist Party and People's War Group, greatly affected normal lives in the State especially the valley districts on December 17, reports Epao.
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24 hours bandh (shutdown strike) called by Maoist Communist Party and People's War Group, greatly affected normal lives in the State especially the valley districts on December 17, reports Epao.
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