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January - 10 
Mahendra Karma, leader of the Opposition in State Assembly and a Congress legislator of Dantewada, led a rally of about 5,000 Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) members at Bijapur district headquarter on January 10, reports IANS. Karma said that the Salwa Judum movement, launched in June 2005 by tr
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Mahendra Karma, leader of the Opposition in State Assembly and a Congress legislator of Dantewada, led a rally of about 5,000 Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist movement) members at Bijapur district headquarter on January 10, reports IANS. Karma said that the Salwa Judum movement, launched in June 2005 by tribals of Bastar region, had demolished the Maoists' terror network and their intelligence gathering set-up as well.
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February - 17 
United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh (general strike) on February 19 to protest against the arrest of the People’s Consultative Group member Lachit Bordoloi. In an e-mail sent to the media in Guwahati, ULFA chairman Arabindo Rajkhowa said the bandh has been cal
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United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has called for a 12-hour Assam bandh (general strike) on February 19 to protest against the arrest of the People’s Consultative Group member Lachit Bordoloi. In an e-mail sent to the media in Guwahati, ULFA chairman Arabindo Rajkhowa said the bandh has been called to protest against the arrest of Bordoloi and several other human rights activists. The outfit said the strike call has also been given to protest against the “fake encounters by the security forces in which several innocent civilians have been killed.”
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February - 27 
Shops were closed at Lamlong Bazaar in the Imphal East since February 27 in protest against the monetary demand of the militant outfit.
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Shops were closed at Lamlong Bazaar in the Imphal East since February 27 in protest against the monetary demand of the militant outfit.
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March - 3 
At least 60 medicine shops near Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital at Porompat in the Imphal East district were closed for an indefinite period on March 3 in protest against extortion demands made by four militant outfits, according to Telegraph. Two outfits demanded INR 300 each from the shops as monthly ‘t
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At least 60 medicine shops near Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital at Porompat in the Imphal East district were closed for an indefinite period on March 3 in protest against extortion demands made by four militant outfits, according to Telegraph. Two outfits demanded INR 300 each from the shops as monthly ‘tax’, while the third group demanded INR 200 each per month and the fourth one asked the shop owners to give INR 5,000 each as annual ‘tax’. The shop owners, however, declined to disclose the names of the outfits, fearing reprisal.
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March - 5 March - 7
Imphal Free Press reports that six militant outfits have been demanding share from the funds released to the gram panchayats (village level local self-government institutions) for development of rural areas. Four of them have already withdrawn their demands after negotiations but two of them are sti
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Imphal Free Press reports that six militant outfits have been demanding share from the funds released to the gram panchayats (village level local self-government institutions) for development of rural areas. Four of them have already withdrawn their demands after negotiations but two of them are still pressing for a percentage despite strong pleas from the panchayat members. The elected representatives sat in protest against such demand in front of the office complex of Imphal East District Collector since March 5. They warned to submit mass resignation if the underground groups do not withdraw their demand on them by March 7 (today).
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March - 10 
The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Janashakti group of the naxalites (left-wing extremists) called for a State-wide bandh (general strike) on March 14, protesting against the visit of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi to the Stat
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The Hindu reports that the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and the Janashakti group of the naxalites (left-wing extremists) called for a State-wide bandh (general strike) on March 14, protesting against the visit of United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson, Sonia Gandhi to the State. A joint statement whose signatories were Chandranna, Maoist North Telangana Special Zonal Committee (NTSZC) secretary, and Bharath, secretary of the Janashakti Godavari Valley Regional Committee, branded Sonia Gandhi an “American agent” and called upon people to observe bandh to protest against her visit. The statement also blamed the ruling Congress party for not taking up any developmental projects for Telangana region and for abandoning its promise of forming a separate State. The extremists termed the resignation of Member of Legislative Assemblies, Member of Parliaments and Member of Legislative Council of the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) party as a move only to derive political mileage.
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March - 13 
Four persons were killed and nine others injured in a police firing on an irate mob which was protesting against the dismantling of a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp at Bengtol in the Chirang district on March 13, PTI reports. Over 2000 people tried to prevent the NDFB camp from be
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Four persons were killed and nine others injured in a police firing on an irate mob which was protesting against the dismantling of a National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) camp at Bengtol in the Chirang district on March 13, PTI reports. Over 2000 people tried to prevent the NDFB camp from being dismantled claiming that it was required in the interest of peace as the outfit was in a cease-fire agreement with the Centre. According to sources, the NDFB mobilised people of the area to protest against the closing down of the camp.
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April - 3 
Engineers of the Manipur Public Works Department (PWD) on April 3 went on an indefinite cease-work demanding immediate arrest of militants allegedly involved in the killing of PWD Assistant Engineer Keisam Nabachandra on March 31, The Hindu reported. Sources in the PWD said there was no alternative
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Engineers of the Manipur Public Works Department (PWD) on April 3 went on an indefinite cease-work demanding immediate arrest of militants allegedly involved in the killing of PWD Assistant Engineer Keisam Nabachandra on March 31, The Hindu reported. Sources in the PWD said there was no alternative but to go on the strike because engineers and other officials could not work properly in their offices because of frequent interference and demand for money from unidentified militants. The strike of the PWD engineers was being supported by engineers and officials of other departments such as Irrigation and Flood Control Department (IFCD) and Public Health, Engineering department (PHED) and Electricity Department (ED). Sources said the PWD, IFCD, PHED and ED had also submitted a joint memorandum to Governor S. S. Sidhu on April 2 demanding the arrest of militants involved in the killing of Nabachandra and for creating a 'secured environment' at their offices so that they could work properly.
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April - 5 
Transporters are on a strike in protest against extortion by militant groups on the National Highway-39 since April 5, according to Telegraph. "About 20 militant groups have made such demands. They threatened us that they would fire at our vehicles and also set them ablaze if their demands were not
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Transporters are on a strike in protest against extortion by militant groups on the National Highway-39 since April 5, according to Telegraph. "About 20 militant groups have made such demands. They threatened us that they would fire at our vehicles and also set them ablaze if their demands were not met. Under these circumstances it is difficult for us to continue our services," a spokesman for the transporters said.
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April - 15 
Elected members of the urban local bodies protested at Keishampat Lairembi Lampak on April 15, after being asked to divert funds meant for development activities in the rural area to the militants. Councilors of eight municipal councils and 18 nagar panchayats (third tier of the urban local body) in
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Elected members of the urban local bodies protested at Keishampat Lairembi Lampak on April 15, after being asked to divert funds meant for development activities in the rural area to the militants. Councilors of eight municipal councils and 18 nagar panchayats (third tier of the urban local body) in Manipur would tender mass resignation if their appeal to the militants for withdrawal of the demand for diversion of huge amounts from the schemes being undertaken by them is not heeded to. “We have no other choice other than tendering our resignation if their threat and harassment continues despite our appeal,” said S. Budhachandra, president of the All Manipur Municipal Council and Nagar Panchayat Joint Action Committee. “When no welfare works for the people can be carried out independently and sincerely and we are under pressure from the militants, it will be better to resign from the councillorship rather than remain as only nominal representatives of the people,” he said.
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April - 18 
The elected urban local bodies’ members protested on April 18, the fourth consecutive day, under the aegis of the All Manipur Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats Joint Action Committee against the huge monetary demand from various militant groups on them in Manipur.
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The elected urban local bodies’ members protested on April 18, the fourth consecutive day, under the aegis of the All Manipur Municipal Councils and Nagar Panchayats Joint Action Committee against the huge monetary demand from various militant groups on them in Manipur.
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April - 22 
On April 22, at least 100 employees of the tribal development corporation protested at their office complex at Lamphel against threats and intimidation by militant groups. A. Inaobi, a spokesman for the employees association, said militant groups have been demanding contracts from the corporation. "
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On April 22, at least 100 employees of the tribal development corporation protested at their office complex at Lamphel against threats and intimidation by militant groups. A. Inaobi, a spokesman for the employees association, said militant groups have been demanding contracts from the corporation. "When we refused to award the contract, the armed groups told us to close office nearly 20 days back. They also issued threats. We cannot function under these circumstances," the spokesman added.
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April - 22 
On April 22, the Sivasagar district administration announced that one surrendered ULFA leader, Tileswar Lahon, was allegedly involved in the April 13 killing of one Dulen Baruah at Himpora village under Moranhat police station, reports Telegraph. The announcement was made by Sivasagar Deputy Commiss
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On April 22, the Sivasagar district administration announced that one surrendered ULFA leader, Tileswar Lahon, was allegedly involved in the April 13 killing of one Dulen Baruah at Himpora village under Moranhat police station, reports Telegraph. The announcement was made by Sivasagar Deputy Commissioner N.M. Hussain at his office when thousands of students and villagers under the leadership of the All Assam Students Union protested.
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April - 25 
The students and teachers of the Government Polytechnic institute located at Takyelpat in the Imphal West district protested against monetary demand from the militant groups.
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The students and teachers of the Government Polytechnic institute located at Takyelpat in the Imphal West district protested against monetary demand from the militant groups.
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May - 3 
Further, 80 Councillors of two Nagar Panchayats (urban local body) and three Municipal Councils submitted their resignations to the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on May 3. With this, the number of Councillors who have resigned to protest the monetary demands of militant groups has reached
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Further, 80 Councillors of two Nagar Panchayats (urban local body) and three Municipal Councils submitted their resignations to the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on May 3. With this, the number of Councillors who have resigned to protest the monetary demands of militant groups has reached 230 since April 28.
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May - 8 
Human rights workers in Manipur said they will hold a rally in the capital Imphal on May 11 to protest against the Government’s move to arm civilians, Reuters reported.
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Human rights workers in Manipur said they will hold a rally in the capital Imphal on May 11 to protest against the Government’s move to arm civilians, Reuters reported.
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May - 8 
The stone crushers operating in Sekmai area stopped work indefinitely from May 8 in protest against the monetary demands from various militant groups, based in both the hills and valley areas, and criminal groups of the State, reports Imphal Free Press.
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The stone crushers operating in Sekmai area stopped work indefinitely from May 8 in protest against the monetary demands from various militant groups, based in both the hills and valley areas, and criminal groups of the State, reports Imphal Free Press.
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May - 9 
At least 432 auto drivers along with their vehicles protested at Hapta Kangjeibugv on May 9 against the monetary demands placed on them by some militant groups.
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At least 432 auto drivers along with their vehicles protested at Hapta Kangjeibugv on May 9 against the monetary demands placed on them by some militant groups.
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May - 12 
The stone crushers protested against monetary demands from militant groups at Pheidinga in Sekmai area on May 12. Their protest was also supported by the stone crushers of Patsoi and Lamding.
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The stone crushers protested against monetary demands from militant groups at Pheidinga in Sekmai area on May 12. Their protest was also supported by the stone crushers of Patsoi and Lamding.
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May - 12 
The volunteers of All Manipur Inter-state Bus Service Association protested on May 12 at North AOC in capital Imphal as part of their ongoing agitation of suspension of inter state bus service since May 3 due to heavy monetary demands from different militant groups of both the hills and the valley d
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The volunteers of All Manipur Inter-state Bus Service Association protested on May 12 at North AOC in capital Imphal as part of their ongoing agitation of suspension of inter state bus service since May 3 due to heavy monetary demands from different militant groups of both the hills and the valley districts, reports Imphal Free Press.
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May - 14 
Workers engaged in the construction of the rail track in the Barmura hill ranges on the Agartala-Ambassa railway track near Mungiakami under Teliamura subdivision of the West Tripura district stopped work on May 14 demanding more security and the release of their colleague Debabrata Das, who was abd
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Workers engaged in the construction of the rail track in the Barmura hill ranges on the Agartala-Ambassa railway track near Mungiakami under Teliamura subdivision of the West Tripura district stopped work on May 14 demanding more security and the release of their colleague Debabrata Das, who was abducted by the militants in April 2008, Telegraph reports. Chief Engineer (Construction) S.S. Meena said that, "You cannot really say that work has come to a full stop, but it has certainly been affected by the abduction. Our workers are worried about the security of Das who is still in militant captivity."
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May - 16 
Manipuri film personalities, including actors, actresses, singers, directors, technicians and artistes, protested at Keishampat junction in Imphal city on May 16 against the heavy monetary demands made by militant groups on the proprietors of cinema halls.
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Manipuri film personalities, including actors, actresses, singers, directors, technicians and artistes, protested at Keishampat junction in Imphal city on May 16 against the heavy monetary demands made by militant groups on the proprietors of cinema halls.
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May - 23 
A demonstration was organised by the shopkeepers and local people at Yairipok Keithel on May 23 in protest against planting a bomb at a shop and making a huge monetary demand from shopkeepers doing business at Yairipok Bazar by one militant group. The protestors decided to call a general strike in Y
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A demonstration was organised by the shopkeepers and local people at Yairipok Keithel on May 23 in protest against planting a bomb at a shop and making a huge monetary demand from shopkeepers doing business at Yairipok Bazar by one militant group. The protestors decided to call a general strike in Yairipok area on May 24 (today) against the act of terrorising people by placing a bomb in civilian inhabited areas.
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May - 26 
A three-day long protest was organised from May 26 at the Regional Institute of Medical Science against the May 25 bomb blast inside its complex. The Military Council faction of the KCP claimed responsibility for the explosion.
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A three-day long protest was organised from May 26 at the Regional Institute of Medical Science against the May 25 bomb blast inside its complex. The Military Council faction of the KCP claimed responsibility for the explosion.
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June - 2 
The Joint Action Committee of the transporters stopped its agitation along the Imphal-Moreh route from June 2-evening following an understanding reached between one militant group and the transporters along this route.
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The Joint Action Committee of the transporters stopped its agitation along the Imphal-Moreh route from June 2-evening following an understanding reached between one militant group and the transporters along this route.
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June - 3 
Labourers of the brick fields in Imphal West district started an indefinite sit-in protest on June 3 against closure of the brick fields due to heavy monetary demands on the proprietors. Another sit-in protest was also staged in front of the Lamlong High School at Khurai Lamlong by students of the s
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Labourers of the brick fields in Imphal West district started an indefinite sit-in protest on June 3 against closure of the brick fields due to heavy monetary demands on the proprietors. Another sit-in protest was also staged in front of the Lamlong High School at Khurai Lamlong by students of the school against serving of monetary demands on the teachers of the school.
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June - 3 
Pharmaceuticals shop owners near the Thoubal district hospital on June 3 asked Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to protect them from atrocities perpetrated by the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants for not acceding to their extortion demand of INR 2 00000, reports Imphal F
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Pharmaceuticals shop owners near the Thoubal district hospital on June 3 asked Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh to protect them from atrocities perpetrated by the People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) militants for not acceding to their extortion demand of INR 2 00000, reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 5 
Teachers and non teaching staff of Manipur University numbering more than 300 protested in front the University’s gate on Jun 5 against huge monetary demands by militant groups, according to Sangai Express.
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Teachers and non teaching staff of Manipur University numbering more than 300 protested in front the University’s gate on Jun 5 against huge monetary demands by militant groups, according to Sangai Express.
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June - 6 
People at Khurai blocked the Imphal-Ukhrul section of the National Highway-150 in protest against killing of a local youth by suspected militants. He was reportedly shot dead by militants near Kongba Nongthonbam Leikai PHSC under Porompat police station in the Imphal East district on June 5-night fo
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People at Khurai blocked the Imphal-Ukhrul section of the National Highway-150 in protest against killing of a local youth by suspected militants. He was reportedly shot dead by militants near Kongba Nongthonbam Leikai PHSC under Porompat police station in the Imphal East district on June 5-night for allegedly being a police informer
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June - 8 
On June 8, about 300 persons including shop owners protested against the heavy imposition of monetary demands on the local grocery shops at Wangoi bazar by the Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), reports Imphal Free Press.
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On June 8, about 300 persons including shop owners protested against the heavy imposition of monetary demands on the local grocery shops at Wangoi bazar by the Azad faction of the People's United Liberation Front (PULF), reports Imphal Free Press.
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June - 12 
The shopkeepers protested on June 12 (today) at Pangei bazar in the Imphal East district against the monetary demands made by militant groups at some shops and women vendors two weeks back. One shopkeeper said that some weeks ago the KRA demanded INR 300000 each from three shops at Pangei. The monet
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The shopkeepers protested on June 12 (today) at Pangei bazar in the Imphal East district against the monetary demands made by militant groups at some shops and women vendors two weeks back. One shopkeeper said that some weeks ago the KRA demanded INR 300000 each from three shops at Pangei. The monetary demands were also made several times from other militant groups.
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June - 19 
Employees of the electricity department on June 19 protested at Keishampat against the abduction of an executive engineer of the department, identified as Akoijam Nabachandra, by militants from near his residence at Singjamei in the Imphal West district on June 17.
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Employees of the electricity department on June 19 protested at Keishampat against the abduction of an executive engineer of the department, identified as Akoijam Nabachandra, by militants from near his residence at Singjamei in the Imphal West district on June 17.
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July - 5 
Several people and local meirapaibis (women group) protested at KwakeithelMakha Thokchom Leikai on July 5-morning against the demand made by KCP at two shops in the same area.
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Several people and local meirapaibis (women group) protested at KwakeithelMakha Thokchom Leikai on July 5-morning against the demand made by KCP at two shops in the same area.
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July - 25 
On July 25, the employees of All India Radio station at Imphal protested against extortion demands by the militants. They said the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) had demanded 10 per cent of the annual budget for the station and two per cent each from the salaries of
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On July 25, the employees of All India Radio station at Imphal protested against extortion demands by the militants. They said the Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) had demanded 10 per cent of the annual budget for the station and two per cent each from the salaries of the employees as ransoms.
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August - 12 
Security forces opened fire across Jammu and Kashmir on August 12, in which 15 protesters were killed, The Hindu reported. Some of the worst violence was reported from capital Srinagar, where six protesters were shot dead, in day-long skirmishes between mobs and police. Police killed three more prot
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Security forces opened fire across Jammu and Kashmir on August 12, in which 15 protesters were killed, The Hindu reported. Some of the worst violence was reported from capital Srinagar, where six protesters were shot dead, in day-long skirmishes between mobs and police. Police killed three more protesters in the central Kashmir town of Lasjan, where police said Islamist-led rioters had attempted to storm the home of the former Minister and People’s Democratic Party legislator Javaid Ahmad Mir. A police officer was also seriously injured in the firing, which officials said was initiated by Mir’s panicked bodyguards. Soldiers killed three more protesters, including a woman, near the north Kashmir town of Paribal. A spokesperson for the Srinagar-based 15 Corps said the protesters, who were throwing stones at an isolated military picket, refused to disperse despite repeated appeals. A protester was killed in Anantnag, although confirmation on the cause of his death was not available. Police in the remote mountain town of Kishtwar killed two members of a mob that attacked homes belonging to the region’s Hindu minority. According to The Hindu, eight people have now died in Jammu since Hindu groups launched a movement demanding that the Shrine Board’s land-use rights be restored — three in police firing, one in a terrorist grenade attack, one in an accident, and the last in a protest-suicide. In the Kashmir region, the death toll is over three times as high.
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August - 22 
The people protested against monetary demands served by militant groups at different places in Manipur on August 22, reports Imphal Free Press.
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The people protested against monetary demands served by militant groups at different places in Manipur on August 22, reports Imphal Free Press.
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August - 25 
four persons were killed and about 200 injured on August 25 as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army opened fire on protesters, who defied curfew and staged demonstrations, at several places in Kashmir, The Hindu reported. The authorities also detained secessionist leaders Syed Ali Ge
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four persons were killed and about 200 injured on August 25 as the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Army opened fire on protesters, who defied curfew and staged demonstrations, at several places in Kashmir, The Hindu reported. The authorities also detained secessionist leaders Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to stop them from marching to the Lal Chowk in the capital Srinagar to take out an "independence" rally. The deaths reportedly occurred in Handwara, Pulwama, Narbal and Hajin. As thousands of people from these areas took out processions to come here to take part in the rally, defying curfew, the CRPF and the Army tried to stop them by bursting teargas shells. Later, they opened fire. While a boy and a youth were killed in Narbal and Pulwama, a woman died in Handwara. A protester, who sustained injuries in Hajin, died later. Sub Divisional Police Officer of Sumbal, Harmeet Singh, said that in Hajin, militants sneaked into the crowd and opened fire at the cavalcade of the Deputy Commissioner of Bandipora. The officer was rescued and 50 police and CRPF personnel were injured in the clashes, he added.
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August - 26 
The Bishnupur district police commandos shot dead a suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre during an encounter at Ningthoukhong on August 26-night, reports Imphal Free Press. Police recovered a 9-mm pistol loaded with five live rounds from the encounter site. The encount
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The Bishnupur district police commandos shot dead a suspected People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) cadre during an encounter at Ningthoukhong on August 26-night, reports Imphal Free Press. Police recovered a 9-mm pistol loaded with five live rounds from the encounter site. The encounter ensued after the suspected PREPAK cadres attacked the battalion headquarters of 4/5 Gorkha Regiment located near Ningthoukhong ITI complex. Three soldiers and a civilian were wounded in the attack. In the meantime, people protested against the militants attack at Ningthoukhong on August 27.
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September - 5 
The employees of Directorate of Sericulture demonstrated in front of their office located at Lamphelpat in protest against four monetary demands served by the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) groups.
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The employees of Directorate of Sericulture demonstrated in front of their office located at Lamphelpat in protest against four monetary demands served by the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) and Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) groups.
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September - 12 
The protests against extortion demand and pressures to meet these demands by militants affected normal services in the state run JN Hospital at Porompat as well in the office of the Zonal Education Office -1 at Khoyathong on September 12, reports Imphal Free Press.
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The protests against extortion demand and pressures to meet these demands by militants affected normal services in the state run JN Hospital at Porompat as well in the office of the Zonal Education Office -1 at Khoyathong on September 12, reports Imphal Free Press.
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September - 24 
Three villagers of Heirok including two elderly women were injured when the bus in which they were returning after a rally of estimated 15,000 people to protest against militants’ diktat, was attacked by a suspected militant at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on September 24-night.
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Three villagers of Heirok including two elderly women were injured when the bus in which they were returning after a rally of estimated 15,000 people to protest against militants’ diktat, was attacked by a suspected militant at Singjamei Mayengbam Leikai on September 24-night.
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September - 25 
Three persons, including two women, of interior Heirok village in the Thoubal district were injured when a suspected militant opened fire at the bus in which they were traveling. Hundreds of villagers from Heirok handed over a memorandum to chief minister O. Ibobi Singh demanding protection of the v
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Three persons, including two women, of interior Heirok village in the Thoubal district were injured when a suspected militant opened fire at the bus in which they were traveling. Hundreds of villagers from Heirok handed over a memorandum to chief minister O. Ibobi Singh demanding protection of the village following the imposition of restriction of movement of inhabitants by two militant outfit for joining the ‘special police officer’ (SPO) force. While the villagers were returning home after submitting the memorandum, a suspected militant opened fire at the bus at Singjamei area in Imphal West district.
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September - 30 
The villagers of Sagolmang area in the Imphal East district protested on September 30 against the serving of monetary demands to the owners of two local medical stores at Sagolmang by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), reports Imphal Free Press.
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The villagers of Sagolmang area in the Imphal East district protested on September 30 against the serving of monetary demands to the owners of two local medical stores at Sagolmang by the Kuki Liberation Army (KLA), reports Imphal Free Press.
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October - 22 
Hundreds of people, including women and the elderly, led by various organisations, gathered in front of Kakopathar Boys Higher Secondary School and staged a protest in the incident of killing of five Assamese youths by the ULFA, whose decomposed bodies and skeletons were found in Kumsang reserve for
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Hundreds of people, including women and the elderly, led by various organisations, gathered in front of Kakopathar Boys Higher Secondary School and staged a protest in the incident of killing of five Assamese youths by the ULFA, whose decomposed bodies and skeletons were found in Kumsang reserve forest on September 30, reports Telegraph. This protest showed that the ULFA had loosen its feet in the Dibrugarh district especially in Kakopathar area, where the outfit had enjoyed unflinching support, till the mass grave at their erstwhile camp was discovered.
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October - 29 
The drug shops in and around the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital at Lamphel remained closed for the whole day in protest against militant threat of extortion. The report added that two unidentified militants reportedly gave two bullets to H. Joychandra, proprietor of Lamphel P
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The drug shops in and around the Regional Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) hospital at Lamphel remained closed for the whole day in protest against militant threat of extortion. The report added that two unidentified militants reportedly gave two bullets to H. Joychandra, proprietor of Lamphel Pharmacy, and threatened him to meet the monetary demand of INR 300, 000 given by the People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) 15 days earlier.
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November - 19 
The tribals’ agitation in West Midnapore district has spread to neighbouring Bankura with armed villagers blocking the highway connecting the two districts in the Maoist-affected Sarenga, reports The Telegraph. The Santhal organisation Bharat Jakat Majhi Marwa placed trees on the road to express sol
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The tribals’ agitation in West Midnapore district has spread to neighbouring Bankura with armed villagers blocking the highway connecting the two districts in the Maoist-affected Sarenga, reports The Telegraph. The Santhal organisation Bharat Jakat Majhi Marwa placed trees on the road to express solidarity with the agitation against alleged police atrocities in Lalgarh, 45km away. Leading a rally at Khoer Pahari, Sibaprasad Murmu alleged that the police often arrest innocent villagers after branding them Maoists, adding, "so we have decided to paralyse the administration here, as in Lalgarh."
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November - 26 
On November 26, the journalists in Manipur joined hands with citizen groups to seek justice for the killing of Konsam Rishikanta Singh, a junior sub-editor of the English daily Imphal Free Press, who was shot dead by suspected militants on November 17, according to Telegraph. Thousands of people par
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On November 26, the journalists in Manipur joined hands with citizen groups to seek justice for the killing of Konsam Rishikanta Singh, a junior sub-editor of the English daily Imphal Free Press, who was shot dead by suspected militants on November 17, according to Telegraph. Thousands of people participated in a protest rally organised by the All Manipur Working Journalists Union, which has been agitating for the past eight days at Hafta Kangjeibung in the Imphal East district. The union organised the protest rally after the seven-day cease work by journalists failed to evoke any response to its demand for a judicial inquiry into the scribe’s murder. All daily papers have suspended publication since November 20 in support of the demand for a judicial inquiry and the employees are holding daily sit-ins.
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December - 9 
All the oil depots of Manipur would remain closed form December 9 (today) in protest against the monetary demands by suspected militants, reports Sentinel. Suspected militants had reportedly placed a bomb at an oil depot at Sagolband in Imphal. There had also been frequent harassment of and intimida
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All the oil depots of Manipur would remain closed form December 9 (today) in protest against the monetary demands by suspected militants, reports Sentinel. Suspected militants had reportedly placed a bomb at an oil depot at Sagolband in Imphal. There had also been frequent harassment of and intimidation to the owners of oil depots.
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December - 9 
On December 9, the All Manipur Petroleum Product Dealers' Association closed all oil pumps in the State and organised a one-day sit-in-protest at the Keishampat junction in the Imphal West District against the various threats, attacks and monetary demands meted out by militants on them.
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On December 9, the All Manipur Petroleum Product Dealers' Association closed all oil pumps in the State and organised a one-day sit-in-protest at the Keishampat junction in the Imphal West District against the various threats, attacks and monetary demands meted out by militants on them.
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December - 9 
The Hindu reports that thousands of people gathered at tribal-dominated Belpahari area of West Bengal on December 9 to protest against the activities of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the region. "Nearly 10,000 people, mostly tribals, gathered at Bhulabheda area of Belpahari to
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The Hindu reports that thousands of people gathered at tribal-dominated Belpahari area of West Bengal on December 9 to protest against the activities of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the region. "Nearly 10,000 people, mostly tribals, gathered at Bhulabheda area of Belpahari to protest against the growing Maoist terror in the District. They held a public meeting where many tribal representatives said they would not give any food and shelter to the Maoist rebels," West Midnapore district Police Superintendent R.K. Singh told IANS by telephone.
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December - 29 
Further, on December 29, the Special Police Officers (SPOs) protested at Manipur Police Training Centre at Pangei in the Imphal East District against the alleged failure of the State Government to come out with a definite stand on the SPOs from Heirok in the Thoubal District even after completion of
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Further, on December 29, the Special Police Officers (SPOs) protested at Manipur Police Training Centre at Pangei in the Imphal East District against the alleged failure of the State Government to come out with a definite stand on the SPOs from Heirok in the Thoubal District even after completion of 7-month long training.
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