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January - 15 
Massive combing operation is on at Singhicherra village and its adjoining areas to arrest the terrorists who managed to escape from the incident site after the January 13 massacre. The ruling Communist Party of India – Marxist (CPI-M) has given a call for a one day strike in the Khowai subdivision.
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Massive combing operation is on at Singhicherra village and its adjoining areas to arrest the terrorists who managed to escape from the incident site after the January 13 massacre. The ruling Communist Party of India – Marxist (CPI-M) has given a call for a one day strike in the Khowai subdivision. The Opposition Congress and Trinamool Congress have also condemned the incident.
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January - 17 
According to media reports, villagers of the left extremist, Naxalite-affected Naguram village in Karimnagar district, have taken an oath in a temple that they would not allow Naxalites into their village who were obstructing developmental activities and also ensure the surrender of underground Naxa
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According to media reports, villagers of the left extremist, Naxalite-affected Naguram village in Karimnagar district, have taken an oath in a temple that they would not allow Naxalites into their village who were obstructing developmental activities and also ensure the surrender of underground Naxalites of the village.
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January - 22 
According to media reports, the Shillong Khasi Jaintia Church Leaders Forum (SKJCLF) urged the Meghalaya government to be sincere and honest in its attempt to bring the two banned terrorist outfits of the State to the negotiating table. The SKJCLF also pointed out that the present "double standard"
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According to media reports, the Shillong Khasi Jaintia Church Leaders Forum (SKJCLF) urged the Meghalaya government to be sincere and honest in its attempt to bring the two banned terrorist outfits of the State to the negotiating table. The SKJCLF also pointed out that the present "double standard" policy of the administration in bringing the terrorist groups for talks would not help in any way. The President of the SKJCLF, Bishop Purely Lyngdoh, according to media reports, pointed out that the government at present is maintaining a policy of killing and arrests and at the same time forming sub-committees to bring the terrorists for discussion.
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January - 27 
Villagers of Errabelli, Karimnagar district vowed that they would not allow Naxalites to enter the village.
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Villagers of Errabelli, Karimnagar district vowed that they would not allow Naxalites to enter the village.
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February - 3 
The Assam government ordered a magisterial enquiry into the killings of five Nepali villagers during an encounter in Kokrajhar district on February 2. Meanwhile, several Nepali groups such as the All Assam Nepali Students Union (AANSU) and the Assam Gorkha Sanmilan (AGS) alleged that it was a ‘fake
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The Assam government ordered a magisterial enquiry into the killings of five Nepali villagers during an encounter in Kokrajhar district on February 2. Meanwhile, several Nepali groups such as the All Assam Nepali Students Union (AANSU) and the Assam Gorkha Sanmilan (AGS) alleged that it was a ‘fake encounter’ They demanded an immediate judicial probe into the incident and demanded Rs 10-lakh as compensation to the victims’ family members. AANSU and AGS have given a call for a 12-hour Kokrajhar district bandh on February 5 to protest against the killing. The All Bodo Students Association (ABSU) has also extended support to the bandh.
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February - 7 
Human rights organisations and women’s groups of Sonitpur district have protested, alleging that security forces raped a woman during search operations at Nayamati in the district on February 3. A group of women activists submitted a memorandum to the district administration seeking proper justice.
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Human rights organisations and women’s groups of Sonitpur district have protested, alleging that security forces raped a woman during search operations at Nayamati in the district on February 3. A group of women activists submitted a memorandum to the district administration seeking proper justice.
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February - 9 
Intensifying their movement following the alleged killing of five Nepali villagers by the army at Saralpara in Kokrajhar district, approximately 22 Nepali organizations, including the All Assam Nepali Students’ Union (AANSU), Nepali Sahitya Sabha and Assam Gorkha Sanmilan, demanded that the Assam go
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Intensifying their movement following the alleged killing of five Nepali villagers by the army at Saralpara in Kokrajhar district, approximately 22 Nepali organizations, including the All Assam Nepali Students’ Union (AANSU), Nepali Sahitya Sabha and Assam Gorkha Sanmilan, demanded that the Assam government institute a judicial inquiry into the killing. They also threatened to launch a state-wide agitation if the government failed to arrest the persons responsible for the killing and also give adequate compensation to the kin of the victims by February 14.
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February - 10 
Democratic Revolutionary People’s Party (DRPP), a regional political party, is organising a mass ‘solidarity rally’ across Manipur on February 11 against the ‘declaration’ signed by 47 Naga candidates of the forthcoming State Legislative Assembly elections, which DRPP claimed indirectly posed a thre
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Democratic Revolutionary People’s Party (DRPP), a regional political party, is organising a mass ‘solidarity rally’ across Manipur on February 11 against the ‘declaration’ signed by 47 Naga candidates of the forthcoming State Legislative Assembly elections, which DRPP claimed indirectly posed a threat to the territorial integrity of the State. DRPP President and human rights activist Khaidem Mani also appealed to the women’s organisations and local clubs to join the proposed rally and condemned political parties for ignoring the ‘declaration’.
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February - 11 
News reports said that a protest rally was held at Imphal on February 11, opposing a ‘declaration’ sponsored by the United Naga Council and signed by 47 Naga candidates standing for the February 14 State Assembly elections. Members of the rally were shouting slogans against any attempt to disintegra
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News reports said that a protest rally was held at Imphal on February 11, opposing a ‘declaration’ sponsored by the United Naga Council and signed by 47 Naga candidates standing for the February 14 State Assembly elections. Members of the rally were shouting slogans against any attempt to disintegrate the State.
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February - 19 
A news report said on February 19, that there is the possibility of a serious law and order problem in Assam if the government fails to take non-Bodos into confidence over the issue of forming the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). This follows a protest rally held by non-Bodo residents of the prop
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A news report said on February 19, that there is the possibility of a serious law and order problem in Assam if the government fails to take non-Bodos into confidence over the issue of forming the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). This follows a protest rally held by non-Bodo residents of the proposed BTC areas on February 19 against the formation of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). In the rally organized by the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS), a platform of eighteen non-Bodo organizations, participants resolved to launch a "do or die" agitation against the formation of the BTC. Their fear is said to be based on the perception that the Bodos, only 18 per cent in the proposed Council would rule over the non-Bodo majority. According to the report, Bodo organisations have collected ‘Bodoland tax’ from non-Bodo residents in the past and the latter fear intensification of this collection after the formation of the BTC. The Non-Bodos in the region have also alleged that Bodo organisations are planning an ethnic cleansing in the future.
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March - 10 
The 36-hour agitation called by the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS), a co-ordinating body of the 18 non-Bodo groups, from March 9, in lower Assam districts––Barpeta and Darrang––to register protest against the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) disrupted rail and road transport
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The 36-hour agitation called by the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS), a co-ordinating body of the 18 non-Bodo groups, from March 9, in lower Assam districts––Barpeta and Darrang––to register protest against the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) disrupted rail and road transport, reports said on March 10. The report added that some security force personnel were also attacked during that period and their vehicles were burned. However, SJSS chief convenor Brojen Mahanta said the protest was not directed against Bodo groups such as All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) and the Bodo Liberation Tigers(BLT). Meanwhile ABSU advisor U.G. Brahma reportedly alleged the State government of supporting the SJSS-agitation. He said the police was also ‘seen stopping trucks and other vehicles’.
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March - 14 
Local womenfolk of Nambol Phoijing area blocked the Tiddim road for more than an hour on March 14 morning to protest the arrest of two youths by the Assam Rifles from the village on March 13 night without valid papers. Demands from the local meira paibis (Mother’s Association) were ignored and the t
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Local womenfolk of Nambol Phoijing area blocked the Tiddim road for more than an hour on March 14 morning to protest the arrest of two youths by the Assam Rifles from the village on March 13 night without valid papers. Demands from the local meira paibis (Mother’s Association) were ignored and the two were forcibly taken to the security camp. The womenfolk withdrew their blockade after officials met with them and informed that the two men had been handed over to Nambol police and were picked up to gather information.
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March - 26 
Continuing with their opposition to the State government’s decision to create Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, consisting of the Bodo dominated areas in the parts of lower Assam, representatives of non-Bodo inhabitants in the area staged a prote
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Continuing with their opposition to the State government’s decision to create Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) under the Sixth Schedule of the Indian Constitution, consisting of the Bodo dominated areas in the parts of lower Assam, representatives of non-Bodo inhabitants in the area staged a protest in Dispur, on March 26, under the leadership of Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS), a coordinating body of 18 such groups, said media reports. 50 of the protestors are also reported to be injured when the police resorted to lathicharge. Police said the mob had gone out of control. The SJSS convenor, Phani Medhi alleged that many non-Bodos from lower Assam were not allowed to join the protest by the district administration and the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT), reports also said. The subsequent meeting of the State Minister of State for Home, Pradyut Bordoloi could not reach any agreement with the SJSS leaders, the reports added.
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April - 4 
Unidentified terrorists killed a Public Works Department (PWD) employee outside his residence at village Lopra in the Dachchan area of Doda district. Two terrorists, involved in the killing, managed to escape from the site. According to media reports, people in the area held a demonstration against
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Unidentified terrorists killed a Public Works Department (PWD) employee outside his residence at village Lopra in the Dachchan area of Doda district. Two terrorists, involved in the killing, managed to escape from the site. According to media reports, people in the area held a demonstration against the killing and demanded establishment of police pickets.
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April - 8 
According to media reports dated April 8, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Ri-Bhoi Youth Front, the Hynniewtrep National Youth Front, and the Joint Action Committee, Jaintia Hills, have decided to launch an agitation against the extortion by the United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) in
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According to media reports dated April 8, the Joint Action Committee (JAC) of the Ri-Bhoi Youth Front, the Hynniewtrep National Youth Front, and the Joint Action Committee, Jaintia Hills, have decided to launch an agitation against the extortion by the United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) in Block-I and Block-II areas in Karbi Anglong in Assam. The dates for launching the agitation would be reportedly planned during the rally at Shillong on April 12.
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April - 9 
Subsequent to the meeting in Guwahati with the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) Rabi Ram Narzary said, on April 9, that the non-Bodos are not a party to the negotiations as regards the creation of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). He said, ’The ABSU has failed to understand the need for holding ta
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Subsequent to the meeting in Guwahati with the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) Rabi Ram Narzary said, on April 9, that the non-Bodos are not a party to the negotiations as regards the creation of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). He said, ’The ABSU has failed to understand the need for holding talks with the non-Bodos for the creation of the BTC’ . While talking to the media persons he also said that the BTC is a ‘justified’ demand of the Bodos. Since, during the Assam Accord the Union government had not consulted with any other group than the All Assam Students’ Union(AASU), the same should be applied in this situation also, he added.
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April - 19 
The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh on April 21 to protest against the killing of its ‘education secretary’ Khwrwkhang Boro. Boro was killed on April 18 by the suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists in Barpeta.
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The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh on April 21 to protest against the killing of its ‘education secretary’ Khwrwkhang Boro. Boro was killed on April 18 by the suspected National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) terrorists in Barpeta.
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April - 21 
According to media reports women, students and children, took part in a rally in Saikul in Senapati district of Manipur on April 21 and appealed to the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) to avoid further bloodshed in the area.
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According to media reports women, students and children, took part in a rally in Saikul in Senapati district of Manipur on April 21 and appealed to the National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) and Kuki Revolutionary Army (KRA) to avoid further bloodshed in the area.
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April - 22 
Around 7,000 people from different places including Kakching, Pallel, Sora, Khongjom, Keirak and adjacent villages participated in another peace rally organised by the United Clubs Organisation, Kakching and sponsored by the 33 Assam Rifles on April 19 in Kakching town.
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Around 7,000 people from different places including Kakching, Pallel, Sora, Khongjom, Keirak and adjacent villages participated in another peace rally organised by the United Clubs Organisation, Kakching and sponsored by the 33 Assam Rifles on April 19 in Kakching town.
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April - 26 
According to media reports of April 26 a peace rally was held by villagers, including students, of Khuzama village numbering around 1200. Reports quoting defence sources said several speakers during the rally appealed to the youth to resist joining the "undesirable elements of society" and to "eradi
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According to media reports of April 26 a peace rally was held by villagers, including students, of Khuzama village numbering around 1200. Reports quoting defence sources said several speakers during the rally appealed to the youth to resist joining the "undesirable elements of society" and to "eradicate social evils such as fratricide extortion and drug abuse" and emphasised the need to assist security forces in establishing peace in the region.
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April - 30 
According to a media report of April 30, surrendered Tripura Revolutionary Army terrorists sat on hunger strike in order to press the authorities for the fulfillment of their charter of ‘demands’ in Kunjaban, on the outskirts of Agartala. This is reportedly their third hunger strike in the past two
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According to a media report of April 30, surrendered Tripura Revolutionary Army terrorists sat on hunger strike in order to press the authorities for the fulfillment of their charter of ‘demands’ in Kunjaban, on the outskirts of Agartala. This is reportedly their third hunger strike in the past two years.
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May - 3 
According to media reports, several thousand people, including meira paibis (members of Mothers’ Association), school children and youth volunteers took out a peace rally organised by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) at Pangei on May 3. The rallyists adopted several resolutions and urged the State g
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According to media reports, several thousand people, including meira paibis (members of Mothers’ Association), school children and youth volunteers took out a peace rally organised by the Joint Action Committee (JAC) at Pangei on May 3. The rallyists adopted several resolutions and urged the State government for the implementation of the memorandum of understanding signed following the Pangei Yangdong bazaar (market) shootout on April 9. The meeting, apart from resolving to work for restoration of peace and normalcy in the Pangei area and the rest of the State and for the scrapping the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act 1958, also appealed against implementation of the Prevention of Terrorism Act in Manipur.
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May - 3 
Two civilians were injured as unidentified terrorists opened indiscriminate fire on them in Billawar town, Kathua district. Media reports have indicated that this is the first attack by terrorists in the town. A complete strike was observed in Billawar on May 3 and people were reported to have prote
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Two civilians were injured as unidentified terrorists opened indiscriminate fire on them in Billawar town, Kathua district. Media reports have indicated that this is the first attack by terrorists in the town. A complete strike was observed in Billawar on May 3 and people were reported to have protested the first-ever terrorist attack there. Official sources said two terrorists wearing police uniforms and suspected to be ‘fidayeens’ (suicide squad) appeared at Billawar town and injured two civilians by firing indiscriminately. Both the terrorists escaped from the incident site.
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May - 5 
According to a media report, the hunger strike by 40 former Tripura Resurrection Army (TRA) cadres, since April 30 in Kunjaban, on the outskirts of Agartala in Tripura, demanding government jobs and implementation of other rehabilitation measures, is still going on, till reports last came in.
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According to a media report, the hunger strike by 40 former Tripura Resurrection Army (TRA) cadres, since April 30 in Kunjaban, on the outskirts of Agartala in Tripura, demanding government jobs and implementation of other rehabilitation measures, is still going on, till reports last came in.
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May - 9 
According to media reports, approximately 60 surrendered terrorists protested in front of the Chief Minister’s residence on May 9 for around three hours demanding implementation of their promised rehabilitation package. The Chief Minister reportedly requested them to give him more time to consider t
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According to media reports, approximately 60 surrendered terrorists protested in front of the Chief Minister’s residence on May 9 for around three hours demanding implementation of their promised rehabilitation package. The Chief Minister reportedly requested them to give him more time to consider their demands.
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May - 12 
According to a media report of May 12, a five-member delegation of the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC), Karbi Students’ Association (KSA) and Karbi Nimso Chingthur Asong (KNCA), including presidents of these organisations respectively, Holiram Terang, Roland Killing and Seema Ronghangpi, wi
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According to a media report of May 12, a five-member delegation of the Autonomous State Demand Committee (ASDC), Karbi Students’ Association (KSA) and Karbi Nimso Chingthur Asong (KNCA), including presidents of these organisations respectively, Holiram Terang, Roland Killing and Seema Ronghangpi, will call on Union Home Minister L K Advani, on May 13, today, to press for official negotiations to resolve the autonomous State issue.
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May - 13 
According to a media report, elders of 18 tribal villages in the Asifabad police station limits in Nizamabad district have, on April 12, passed a resolution banning the entry of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) into the villages. In a meeting held in one of the village
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According to a media report, elders of 18 tribal villages in the Asifabad police station limits in Nizamabad district have, on April 12, passed a resolution banning the entry of left-wing extremists, Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG) into the villages. In a meeting held in one of the villages, the tribal elders took an oath in front of the tribal deity to ban Naxals as they were perceived to be responsible for the backwardness of the villages. Thereafter, a resolution was passed in each of the 18 villages and copies of the resolution passed by tribal leaders were forwarded to the Asifabad police on May 13. In the resolution, the villagers were reportedly directed not to provide food or shelter to Naxalites as they had ‘used the tribals for their selfish ends’ Reports said the development came in the wake of the successful counselling sessions held by the district police in the Naxalite-affected villages.
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May - 14 
The All Adivasi Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA), while demanding a clarification from the State government on the issue of BTC, also announced that it would organise a rally at the Engineering Institute playground, Guwahati, on the same day to mobilise public opinion against the State governm
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The All Adivasi Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA), while demanding a clarification from the State government on the issue of BTC, also announced that it would organise a rally at the Engineering Institute playground, Guwahati, on the same day to mobilise public opinion against the State government’s move to create the BTC.
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May - 15 
According to a media report, the Adivasis rally in Guwahati on, May 15, threatened to launch a 'war' against the formation of the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). Speaking at the rally, All Adivasi Students' Union (AASA) president Justin Lakhara alleged, after the formation of the BTC, B
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According to a media report, the Adivasis rally in Guwahati on, May 15, threatened to launch a 'war' against the formation of the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). Speaking at the rally, All Adivasi Students' Union (AASA) president Justin Lakhara alleged, after the formation of the BTC, Bodo groups like the Bodo Liberation Tiger (BLT) and All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) were likely to demand a separate Bodo State. He further said the proposed BTC will not bring peace to in the region because the Bodos who reportedly constitute only 18 per cent of the population in the proposed BTC area would ‘rule over’ the rest of the population who are non-Bodos. He also reportedly urged the Adivasi community not to support the BTC on mere promises like that of being granted the Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) status. The rally was also attended by representatives of the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), a co-ordinating body of the various non-Bodo groups in the area. Brajen Mahanta, the deputy chief convenor of the SJSS, while addressing the rally, also alleged that the BTC will pave the way for the formation of a separate Bodoland in the future. He also reportedly said the ‘minority’ Bodo population in the region was trying to turn itself into a majority through the BTC.
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May - 15 
According to a media report, the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), a co-ordinating body of various non-Bodo groups in Assam is reported to have declared that it would observe ‘black day’ today, on May 15, to protest the State government’s move to create the Bodoland Territorial Council (
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According to a media report, the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), a co-ordinating body of various non-Bodo groups in Assam is reported to have declared that it would observe ‘black day’ today, on May 15, to protest the State government’s move to create the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). In a press release issued in Guwahati, on May 13, Brajen Mahanta of the SJSS reportedly said there were no indications on the part of the government to address the issue, despite protests from various quarters.
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May - 15 
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) gave a call for a bandh (general shut down) in Jammu on May 15, today, in protest against the fidayeen attack at Kaluchak. The call has also been reportedly supported by the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Shiv Sena.
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The Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) gave a call for a bandh (general shut down) in Jammu on May 15, today, in protest against the fidayeen attack at Kaluchak. The call has also been reportedly supported by the Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Shiv Sena.
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May - 22 
According to a media report, the separatist All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has demanded an immediate probe into the assassination of Abdul Gani Lone, one of its seven executive members. As reported earlier, senior Hurriyat leader and founder-president of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Conference
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According to a media report, the separatist All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has demanded an immediate probe into the assassination of Abdul Gani Lone, one of its seven executive members. As reported earlier, senior Hurriyat leader and founder-president of the Jammu & Kashmir Peoples Conference (JKPC) Lone was shot dead by two unidentified gunmen at the Eidgah grounds in Srinagar on May 21. This demand was made after the Hurriyat executive meeting on May 22 at its Rajbagh headquarters. The emergency meeting was presided over by its APHC chairman Abdul Gani Bhat. Hafizullah Mukhdoomi, senior vice president of the party, represented the JKPC.
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May - 26 
According to media reports, tension prevailed for the second day on May 26 at Lilong, near Imphal, as violence broke out during a protest rally organised against the killing of a Manipuri Muslim, MD Allauddin, of Lilong Haoreibi Chandakhonman. The protestors burned down five houses and a car. The
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According to media reports, tension prevailed for the second day on May 26 at Lilong, near Imphal, as violence broke out during a protest rally organised against the killing of a Manipuri Muslim, MD Allauddin, of Lilong Haoreibi Chandakhonman. The protestors burned down five houses and a car. The deceased was picked up by Assam Rifles personnel on May 22 night and was found dead on May 25, at Imphal Barrage, on the Imphal river, under Lilong police station limits. Two others who were also arrested were, however, released and handed over to the police. The Joint Action Committee (JAC) formed to look into the incident has reportedly refused to collect the body. According to the residents of the houses burnt, around 200 people led by family members of the deceased came and set their houses on fire. However, the family members of the deceased, denying their involvement in the incident, said they had just participated in a rally. Senior police officials visited the spot to take stock of the situation. The JAC submitted a memorandum to the visiting police officials demanding a judicial inquiry into the incident and punishment to the killers.
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July - 1 
According to media reports, the Garo National Council (GNC) has demanded the creation of a separate Garo State. Moving a resolution in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly on June 1, GNC MLA Clifford R Marak referred to the difficulties being faced in the Garo Hills due to lack of communication facili
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According to media reports, the Garo National Council (GNC) has demanded the creation of a separate Garo State. Moving a resolution in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly on June 1, GNC MLA Clifford R Marak referred to the difficulties being faced in the Garo Hills due to lack of communication facilities, increasing unemployment and worsening socio-economic conditions. Mr Marak also complained that government job opportunities for non-tribals were almost nil in the three districts of the Garo Hills.
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July - 3 
A media report of July 3 said, Tiwa organisations from Karbi Anglaong in Assam, the All Tiwa Students Union (ATSU), Autonomy Demand Struggling Forum (ADSF) and the All Tiwa Women Association (ATWA) have submitted a joint memorandum to Deputy Prime Minister and Union Home Minister L.K. Advani. In the
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A media report of July 3 said, Tiwa organisations from Karbi Anglaong in Assam, the All Tiwa Students Union (ATSU), Autonomy Demand Struggling Forum (ADSF) and the All Tiwa Women Association (ATWA) have submitted a joint memorandum to Deputy Prime Minister and Union Home Minister L.K. Advani. In the memorandum, copy of which was also sent to the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), these orgaisations have complained that the community in the district is faced with threats from United People's Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) terrorists. The memorandum has also appealed for measures to ensure their security.
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July - 5 
16 pilgrims, including four women were injured when an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade on devotees at the shrine of Hazrat Syed Saleh, in Khansaheb township, Budgam district, late on July 5 night. Sources said that a congregation of over 4, 000 was participating in annual Urs celebratio
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16 pilgrims, including four women were injured when an unidentified terrorist lobbed a hand grenade on devotees at the shrine of Hazrat Syed Saleh, in Khansaheb township, Budgam district, late on July 5 night. Sources said that a congregation of over 4, 000 was participating in annual Urs celebrations when the blast occurred. Reports said that the entire Khansaheb locality observed shutdown in protest against the subversive act.
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July - 7 
The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU,) on July 7, issued a clarification that the organisation was not against granting of ST status to the Koch Rajbongshi and Adivasi communities of the State. Media reports said non-tribals in Assam have given a call for a State-wide general shut-down on July 12 to
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The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU,) on July 7, issued a clarification that the organisation was not against granting of ST status to the Koch Rajbongshi and Adivasi communities of the State. Media reports said non-tribals in Assam have given a call for a State-wide general shut-down on July 12 to oppose the impending formation of the BTC.
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July - 7 
The United Minorities Front (UMF), at its executive committee meeting, on July 7, in Guwahati, criticised the government's move to create the BTC.
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The United Minorities Front (UMF), at its executive committee meeting, on July 7, in Guwahati, criticised the government's move to create the BTC.
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July - 9 
According to media reports, hundreds of people on July 9 took out a protest march through Tikrkilla in West Garo Hills in a show of solidarity with those affected by terrorist violence. Protesting against the inaction of the State government and its failure to take strict measures against the incr
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According to media reports, hundreds of people on July 9 took out a protest march through Tikrkilla in West Garo Hills in a show of solidarity with those affected by terrorist violence. Protesting against the inaction of the State government and its failure to take strict measures against the increasing terrorist violence, the protesters resolved to form a Joint Action Committee of various local organisations to pursue their demands. The protesters’ main demands included compensation for the families of those killed by terrorists, medical treatment for the injured, setting up a 24-hours medical facility in the area and bringing "terrorists into the mainstream."
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July - 15 
Media reports said a rail and road blockade agitation on July 15 by Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS) to protest creation of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) severely disrupted movement in the State. Trains running from Guwahati and other parts of the State could not reach their res
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Media reports said a rail and road blockade agitation on July 15 by Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS) to protest creation of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) severely disrupted movement in the State. Trains running from Guwahati and other parts of the State could not reach their respective destinations. The Delhi-bound Rajdhani Express had to be halted at Tihu and railway authorities were reportedly considering an alternative route from Guwahati via South Bank to New Delhi. Buses were stopped, and some were even attacked. In Darrang two Assam State Transport Corporation (ASTC) buses were allegedly damaged in an attack by the SJSS agitators. The agitation affected normal vehicular movement in Barpeta, Darrang, Guwahati and Bongaigaon districts. There were also reports of arrests from these districts. SJSS is a co-ordinating body of approximately 18 non-Bodo groups in
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July - 20 
Fifteen separatist leaders, including two Executive Members of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), were arrested on July 20 for attempting to take out a procession in Srinagar in violation of prohibitory orders, official sources said. Hurriyat leaders Javeed Ahmed Mir and Bilal Gani Lone and
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Fifteen separatist leaders, including two Executive Members of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC), were arrested on July 20 for attempting to take out a procession in Srinagar in violation of prohibitory orders, official sources said. Hurriyat leaders Javeed Ahmed Mir and Bilal Gani Lone and Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (JKDFP) leader Saleem Geelani were detained with a dozen other activists. Meanwhile, APHC chairman Abdul Gani Bhat claimed that senior leaders of the Hurriyat, including Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, Moulvi Abbas Ansari and himself, were put under house arrest on the same day to prevent them from participating in a ‘peace march’ organised to protest the alleged atrocities and human rights violations by security forces in the State.
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July - 21 
Media reports said Assam Health Minister Bhumidhar Barman was gheraoed by agitators in Jalah, on July 21. Approximately 2,000 protesters, including women in large numbers, were demanding repeal of the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
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Media reports said Assam Health Minister Bhumidhar Barman was gheraoed by agitators in Jalah, on July 21. Approximately 2,000 protesters, including women in large numbers, were demanding repeal of the proposed Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
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July - 22 
According to media reports, six tribal villages in Utnoor mandal of Adilabad district, which were under the grip of left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG), on July 22 decided to prevent their entry into the villages. Reports said an estimated 500 tribals from Cheruvuguda,
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According to media reports, six tribal villages in Utnoor mandal of Adilabad district, which were under the grip of left-wing extremists, Naxalites, of the People’s War Group (PWG), on July 22 decided to prevent their entry into the villages. Reports said an estimated 500 tribals from Cheruvuguda, Tatiguda, Damannapet, Ballanpur and Heerapur assembled at Utnoor divisional headquarters and took an oath not to entertain Naxals anymore. The tribals vowed not to provide food or shelter to the Naxals. The Utnoor police organised the `Agnatham-Swetcha' programme and `Parivartana sadassu' to mark the occasion.
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July - 26 
The Naga Hoho (apex body of the Naga tribes) Co-ordination Committee has expressed deep concern over the re-emergence of internecine clashes in Nagaland and urged ‘national workers’ to "immediately stop all hostilities." According to media reports of July 26, Naga Hoho President M Vero and Convenor
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The Naga Hoho (apex body of the Naga tribes) Co-ordination Committee has expressed deep concern over the re-emergence of internecine clashes in Nagaland and urged ‘national workers’ to "immediately stop all hostilities." According to media reports of July 26, Naga Hoho President M Vero and Convenor Niketu Iralu, at the meeting held in Dimapur, said six persons of various terrorist groups had been killed in internecine conflict within one week. Attended by 20 members representing various social and mass-based organisations, the meeting appreciated the Union government’s determination to bring about an end to the conflict. It also reportedly reiterated unanimously the need to observe August 9 as the ‘national prayer day’.
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September - 1 
According to media reports, approximately 2, 000 persons took out a massive rally in Tekumatla village, Jaipur mandal (local unit of governance), West Godavari district, on September 1 against left-wing extremist—Naxalite—violence. The participants reportedly asked Naxalites not to enter their villa
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According to media reports, approximately 2, 000 persons took out a massive rally in Tekumatla village, Jaipur mandal (local unit of governance), West Godavari district, on September 1 against left-wing extremist—Naxalite—violence. The participants reportedly asked Naxalites not to enter their village. The rally was organised to protest the killing of former Naxalite cadre Ballam Narayan by Naxalites of the People’s War Group (PWG).
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September - 1 
The All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU) and the Bodo People’s Action Committee (BPAC), on September 1, at a joint session of their leaders chalked out an action plan following failure by authorities to announce the formation of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) by August 31, the deadline they had s
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The All Bodo Students' Union (ABSU) and the Bodo People’s Action Committee (BPAC), on September 1, at a joint session of their leaders chalked out an action plan following failure by authorities to announce the formation of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) by August 31, the deadline they had set. The plan includes seeking intervention by the Union Home Ministry and convening of a joint session of all concerned organizations, Members of State's Legislative Assembly, Members of Parliament (MPs) from the State and intellectuals, on September 26, at Kokrajhar. The session also decided to hold an all-party meeting at Guwahati in the second half of September. At the session, followed by a press briefing at Kokrajhar, U G Brahma, Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of India’s Parliament) and ABSU president Rabi Ram Narzary, among others, were present.
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September - 3 
Sanmilita Janagoshtiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS) deputy chief convenor Brajen Mahanta said the SJSS would launch a counter-agitation to protest the prospective 'Bodoland movement' of the ABSU. He was speaking in Guwahati, on September 3. The SJSS is platform of 18 various non-Bodo organisations
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Sanmilita Janagoshtiya Sangram Samiti (SJSS) deputy chief convenor Brajen Mahanta said the SJSS would launch a counter-agitation to protest the prospective 'Bodoland movement' of the ABSU. He was speaking in Guwahati, on September 3. The SJSS is platform of 18 various non-Bodo organisations
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September - 5 
According to media reports, three civilians who were returning home after visiting the residence of a local NC leader, Talib Hussain, who died on September 5, were killed when SFs mistook them as terrorists and opened fire. Later, locals held a demonstration demanding immediate action against the SF
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According to media reports, three civilians who were returning home after visiting the residence of a local NC leader, Talib Hussain, who died on September 5, were killed when SFs mistook them as terrorists and opened fire. Later, locals held a demonstration demanding immediate action against the SF personnel responsible for the killings.
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September - 23 
Media reports indicated that a special convention of the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) in Kokrajhar, on September 26, is likely decide if the organisation should launch fresh stir in Assam for a separate Bodoland Sate. The convention has reportedly been called to discuss the uncertainty that preva
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Media reports indicated that a special convention of the All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) in Kokrajhar, on September 26, is likely decide if the organisation should launch fresh stir in Assam for a separate Bodoland Sate. The convention has reportedly been called to discuss the uncertainty that prevails over the creation of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). Other Bodo organisations in the area have also been asked to attend the convention, reports added.
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September - 29 
Media reports said the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), at its executive committee meeting held in Guwahati, on September 29, decided to give a 36-hour rail blockade-call beginning October 7 in Assam. A platform of 18 various non-Bodo groups, the SJSS is protesting the State governmen
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Media reports said the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), at its executive committee meeting held in Guwahati, on September 29, decided to give a 36-hour rail blockade-call beginning October 7 in Assam. A platform of 18 various non-Bodo groups, the SJSS is protesting the State government's decision to continue with the process forming the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). SJSS deputy convenor Brajen Mahanta said, ‘We are always in favour of granting more autonomy to the Bodo people as per recommendations of the Bhupinder Singh Committee report. But we will not accept the BTC by any means'.
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October - 2 
At a rally in Guwahati, on October 2, the All Adivasis Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA) registered its opposition to the government's decision to create the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). The Union also demanded that Scheduled Tribes (ST) status on the community be conferred before Octobe
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At a rally in Guwahati, on October 2, the All Adivasis Students’ Association of Assam (AASAA) registered its opposition to the government's decision to create the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC). The Union also demanded that Scheduled Tribes (ST) status on the community be conferred before October 15, media reports said.
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October - 2 
The Naga Hoho, the apex tribal body of Naga tribesmen, has categorically stated that it would oppose any group propagating violence. According to media reports of October 3, the Naga Hoho, in a press release, termed violence against civilians as ‘cowardly act’ and opined that the prevailing intimida
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The Naga Hoho, the apex tribal body of Naga tribesmen, has categorically stated that it would oppose any group propagating violence. According to media reports of October 3, the Naga Hoho, in a press release, termed violence against civilians as ‘cowardly act’ and opined that the prevailing intimidation and violence in the Naga society might affect the reconciliation process, which is underway. To recollect, the Naga Hoho, along with Churches and other Naga organisations, is trying to bring peace and understanding among the fighting Naga groups.
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October - 16 October - 17
According to media reports, Ramagundam town in Karimnagar district observed a bandh (general strike) on October 17 to protest the killing of a person by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), a day earlier on October 16. Local residents took out a huge rally and had raised s
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According to media reports, Ramagundam town in Karimnagar district observed a bandh (general strike) on October 17 to protest the killing of a person by left-wing extremists—Naxalites—of the People’s War Group (PWG), a day earlier on October 16. Local residents took out a huge rally and had raised slogans warning that they would not allow PWG Naxalites into their villages.
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December - 4 
According to a delayed media report, two members of the proscribed Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN), were killed in an internecine clash in Phek district in Nagaland on December 4. According to the report, the incident took place when some National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isac-Muivah(NSCN-
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According to a delayed media report, two members of the proscribed Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN), were killed in an internecine clash in Phek district in Nagaland on December 4. According to the report, the incident took place when some National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isac-Muivah(NSCN-IM) terrorists attacked the FGN’s camp at Mowu, in Phek district.
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December - 26 
A report of December 24 said the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), a platform of non-Bodo organisations opposing Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) formation in Assam would ‘boycott’ the official Republic Day programme on January 26, 2003.
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A report of December 24 said the Sanmilita Janagosthiya Sangram Samity (SJSS), a platform of non-Bodo organisations opposing Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) formation in Assam would ‘boycott’ the official Republic Day programme on January 26, 2003.
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December - 28 
Speaking to the media on December 28, in Bhatinda, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) president Kirpal Singh Badungar accused Pakistan of using funds collected as offerings at gurdwaras (Sikh shrines) there to sponsor anti-India and anti-SGPC propaganda. The money collected at those gur
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Speaking to the media on December 28, in Bhatinda, Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC) president Kirpal Singh Badungar accused Pakistan of using funds collected as offerings at gurdwaras (Sikh shrines) there to sponsor anti-India and anti-SGPC propaganda. The money collected at those gurdwaras was being used by the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), Pakistan’s external intelligence agency, for spreading hatred and airing anti-India views.
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