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January - 3 
Over a dozen protesters were injured as stone-pelting clashes broke out in Tral area of Pulwama District after the killing of the three militants, adds Daily Excelsior. The protesters mostly youth took to the streets and pelted stones on the SFs. The SFs deployed near the encounter site used tear ga
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Over a dozen protesters were injured as stone-pelting clashes broke out in Tral area of Pulwama District after the killing of the three militants, adds Daily Excelsior. The protesters mostly youth took to the streets and pelted stones on the SFs. The SFs deployed near the encounter site used tear gas canisters to disperse the youth who were pelting stones on them.
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January - 6 
All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) has called an 11-hour strike on January 8 in Assam in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, reports The Telegraph. The North East Students’ Union (NESO) also called a strike over the issue on that day across the Northeast. Both the strikes will be h
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All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) has called an 11-hour strike on January 8 in Assam in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016, reports The Telegraph. The North East Students’ Union (NESO) also called a strike over the issue on that day across the Northeast. Both the strikes will be held from 5am till 4pm. The protesters also called January 7, the day on which the Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) on the bill is expected to table its report up for debate in the ongoing winter session of Parliament, a “black day”. AASU president Dipanka Kumar Nath stated that ‘We will burn copies of the report as part of our protest on January 7. Assam’s people will never allow this bill to be implemented. We have also organised a mass gathering in Guwahati where people from all walks of life are expected to join’. All Arunachal Pradesh Students Union (AAPSU) on January 5 stated that it would support the Northeast bandh called by NESO.
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January - 7 
Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 led to protests in Dibrugarh District, reports Assam Triune on January 7. The District unit of AASU staged demonstration with black flags. They took out protest march with black flags from their office in Chowkidinghee to the residence of the Chief Minister Sarbana
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Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 led to protests in Dibrugarh District, reports Assam Triune on January 7. The District unit of AASU staged demonstration with black flags. They took out protest march with black flags from their office in Chowkidinghee to the residence of the Chief Minister SarbanandaSonowal. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS)-led 70 organisations of the District also staged demonstration at Thana Chariali. They raised black flags and also burnt a copy of the Bill near the Dibrugarh Sadar Police Station. In Rajgarh town within Tingkhong LAC, the Communist Party of India -Marxist Leninist (CPI-ML) staged a protest with 120-feet-long black banner, demanding scrapping of the controversial Bill. In Naharkatia, members of the AASU unit and the AJYCP unit staged separate protests against the Bill. The Raha unit of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) today burnt the copies of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 at RahaChariali as part of their ongoing protest against the bill. More than 100 local AASU activists took part in the protest and raised slogans against the governments at the Centre and the State.
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January - 7 
The Left and Democratic Front led by the CPI Sivasagar District council staged a two-hour protest demonstration in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office today in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016. The protesters led by Dharma Baruah and Kanak Gogoi demanded immediate scrappi
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The Left and Democratic Front led by the CPI Sivasagar District council staged a two-hour protest demonstration in front of the Deputy Commissioner’s office today in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016. The protesters led by Dharma Baruah and Kanak Gogoi demanded immediate scrapping of the alleged controversial bill to safeguard the identity of the Assamese. AASU, Sivasagar unit led by Pradip Borgohain, adviser and Sarat Hazarika, education secretary, AASU central committee, demonstrated its opposition to the bill by burning its copies at Station Chariali, ASTC point, DolmukhChariali and MuktinathChariali. Several organisations of Silapathar protested against the citizenship Bill at Silapathar and its adjoining areas on January 7. In Silchar, while the district unit of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) along with some other bodies burnt a copy of the Bill and shouted slogans against it, members of North East Linguistic and Ethnic Coordination Committee (NELECC) congratulated GoI and Assam state Government for placing the bill.
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January - 8 
A Pakistani militant of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), identified as Nasir Bhai was killed in a brief encounter at Litter area of Pulwama District on January 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The shootout took place after militants on January 8 morning attacked an Army patrolling party of 55 Rashtriya Rifles (RR
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A Pakistani militant of Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), identified as Nasir Bhai was killed in a brief encounter at Litter area of Pulwama District on January 8, reports Daily Excelsior. The shootout took place after militants on January 8 morning attacked an Army patrolling party of 55 Rashtriya Rifles (RR) in Chowduribagh area of Tral. The Army fired back at the militants triggering a gun battle in which one militant was killed. However, his accomplices fled away and Security Forces (SFs) cordoned off the area but they had managed to flee. A Police spokesman said that incriminating materials including arms and ammunition were recovered from the slain militant. “He was involved in a number of militant attacks and grenade throwing incidents on forces,” a police official said. Following the killing of the militant, protests broke out as youth took to streets and pelted stones on SFs who fired tear smoke shells and pellets triggering clashes in Pulwama District, reports Daily Excelsior.A youth suffered pellet injuries in his eyes during clashes near Bus Stand in Tral. The protesters also torched a Tata Mobile load carrier near the site of a shootout which belonged to the Army. However, no one was present in the vehicle when it was torched.
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January - 8 
In Assam’s Golaghat and Dibrugarh districts, protesters attempted to vandalise BJP offices, leading to the arrest of 14 persons in Dibrugarh and four in Golaghat, reports Indian Express on January 8. The strike was total in Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Manipur with stray i
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In Assam’s Golaghat and Dibrugarh districts, protesters attempted to vandalise BJP offices, leading to the arrest of 14 persons in Dibrugarh and four in Golaghat, reports Indian Express on January 8. The strike was total in Mizoram, Arunachal Pradesh, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Manipur with stray incidents of violence reported from Shillong and Imphal, reports The Telegraph. In Shillong (Meghalaya) , miscreants damaged a few vehicles. Attendance in government offices was very poor. In Manipur, AMSU supporters blocked roads at several places. Police picked up seven of them from Imphal East and Imphal West districts. Four of them were later released. In Aizawl, protesters led by MZP burnt copies of the bill. Mizoram education minister LalchhandamaRalte, who was present at the protest site, said the state government would not accept the bill. In Nagaland, NSF president Kesosul Christopher Ltu said the bandh was total and peaceful. He said district administrations and the public extended full cooperation. Additionally, the shutdown evoked partial response in the Barak Valley districts of Cachar, Karimganj and Hailakandi in south Assam where various organisations have been supporting the bill. Stray incidents of picketing were reported in the valley and several persons were detained. In Silchar, headquarters of Cachar district, commercial establishments remained open and traffic was normal. At Madhurapul there, a few organisations staged a protest opposing the bill but security officials brought the situation under control. In Karimganj, about 60 picketers were detained for trying to stage a blockade at Karimganj railway station. In Hailakandi, traffic was comparatively less. Two AIUDF legislators, Suzam Uddin Laskar and Anwar Hussain Laskar, courted detention with over 200 picketers by staging a blockade on NH 154.
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January - 10 
On January 10, stray incidents of burning tyres on the roads were reported from across the Khasi and Jaintia Hill Districts during “stay off the road protest” called by the Confederation of Hynniewtrep Social Organisation (CoHSO) in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports Nort
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On January 10, stray incidents of burning tyres on the roads were reported from across the Khasi and Jaintia Hill Districts during “stay off the road protest” called by the Confederation of Hynniewtrep Social Organisation (CoHSO) in protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill 2016, reports North East Today. Some parts of the Shillong-Jowai highway was reported to have been barricaded by boulders and while some sections have been cleared by the Police.
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January - 10 
Six student bodies in Manipur are gearing up continue a sustained agitation against Citizenship Amendment bill becoming an act, reports The Sangai Express on January 10. The six bodies are All Manipur Students union (AMSU), Manipur Student Federation (MSF) , Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur
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Six student bodies in Manipur are gearing up continue a sustained agitation against Citizenship Amendment bill becoming an act, reports The Sangai Express on January 10. The six bodies are All Manipur Students union (AMSU), Manipur Student Federation (MSF) , Democratic Students' Alliance of Manipur (DESAM), Students Union of Kangleipak (SUK), Kangleipak Students Association (KSA) and Apunba Ireipakki Maheiroi Sinpanglup (AIMS). A joint statement issued by the six student bodies also pointed out many alleged inconsistencies and contradictions in the statements made by Chief Minister N Biren. It categorically remarked that the BJP-led NDA Government passed the CAB 2016 in the Lok Sabha as a part of their vote bank politics and the same move was aimed at wiping out all the indigenous peoples of the North East from their own homelands.
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January - 11 
Bandh (shutdown strike) called by Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) to protest a bill that seeks to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six ethnic communities in the state evoked mixed response, reports News 18.The bandh was near total in the Bodoland Territorial A
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Bandh (shutdown strike) called by Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) to protest a bill that seeks to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six ethnic communities in the state evoked mixed response, reports News 18.The bandh was near total in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) such as Kokrajhar, Udalguri, Baksa and Chirang, Bongaigaon, besides in tribal-dominated areas of Morigaon, Nagaon, Hojai, Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong districts.The bandhwas also supported by Dimasa Students Union, Hmar Students Association, All Biate Students Association, Hrangkhol Students Association, All Dimasa Students Union, Khasi Students Union and Karbi Students Association. Earlier, the bandh against citizenship amendment bill had drawn violent response from across the Northeastern region.
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January - 11 
Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) has given a call for 24 hour bandh (shutdown strike) on January 11 (today) to protest against Union Government’s decision to grant Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six more communities, reports Times of India.The Constitution (Schedu
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Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) has given a call for 24 hour bandh (shutdown strike) on January 11 (today) to protest against Union Government’s decision to grant Scheduled Tribes (ST) status to six more communities, reports Times of India.The Constitution (Scheduled Tribes) Amendment Bill 2019 seeks to include six ethnic groups namely theKoch-Rajbongshis, Tea Tribes/Adivasis, Tai Ahoms, Morans, Motoks and Chutia. "The central and state governments have hatched a plot to eliminate the genuine tribals of the state," Aditya Khaklary convenor of CCTOA said.
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January - 11 
Protests were staged in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District and Tura in West Garo Hills District against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, reports The Telegraph on January 11. In Shillong, members of Federation of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo People, Hynñiewtrep National Youth Front, Ri Bhoi Youth Fe
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Protests were staged in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District and Tura in West Garo Hills District against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019, reports The Telegraph on January 11. In Shillong, members of Federation of Khasi, Jaintia and Garo People, Hynñiewtrep National Youth Front, Ri Bhoi Youth Federation and other organisations gathered at Khyndailad to observe a black flag protest.In Tura, the headquarters of West Garo Hills District, about two hundred workers of the Meghalaya Pradesh Youth Congress demonstrated in front of the BJP office.
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January - 11 
Three people including a Police officer were wounded on January 11 in clashes between students and Police over Citizenship Amendment Bill at an unspecified location in Imphal West District, reports Morung Express. The students, members of six student bodies, took out a march condemning the passage o
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Three people including a Police officer were wounded on January 11 in clashes between students and Police over Citizenship Amendment Bill at an unspecified location in Imphal West District, reports Morung Express. The students, members of six student bodies, took out a march condemning the passage of the Bill.OJoyraj, a Police officer in Imphal West District, was injured when a flying bottle hit him. Two students were injured in the Police retaliation.
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January - 13 
Around a dozen persons were injured allegedly in SFs’ action on protestors during stone-pelting clashes in Shopian District on January 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Clashes erupted between groups of youth and SFs in Sugan village of Shopian District amid multiple funeral prayers for AlBadr‘commander’
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Around a dozen persons were injured allegedly in SFs’ action on protestors during stone-pelting clashes in Shopian District on January 13, reports Daily Excelsior. Clashes erupted between groups of youth and SFs in Sugan village of Shopian District amid multiple funeral prayers for AlBadr‘commander’Zeenat-ul-Islam who was killed in an encounter on January 12.
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January - 13 
North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) has called upon all political parties to unitedly stand against the passing of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament), reports Assam Tribune on January 13. NESO chairman, Samuel B Jyrwa stated that ‘We urg
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North East Students’ Organisation (NESO) has called upon all political parties to unitedly stand against the passing of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB) in the Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament), reports Assam Tribune on January 13. NESO chairman, Samuel B Jyrwa stated that ‘We urge upon different political parties who are against this Bill to stand up and be counted in the Rajya Sabha so that this draconian Bill cannot be passed’. CAB, which seeks to provide Indian citizenship to people from Bangladesh, Pakistan and Afghanistan, was passed in the Lok Sabha few days ago amid widespread protests in the North East. A ‘Black Day’ was observed across north-east region on January 11 following a general shutdown called by NESO, reports Indian Express. Sporadic demonstrations continued in parts of Assam and a shutdown was observed in Tripura Tribal Areas Autonomous District Council (TTAADC). Black flags were raised by student bodies across the region, including at the headquarters of the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) in Guwahati.Additionally, in Tripura, Upendra Debbarma, advisor to Twipra Students’ Federation and vice-chairman of NESO, said, “Today has been peaceful and a highly successful strike.” In Assam’s Silchar, authorities at Assam University on Saturday imposed restrictions on protests on campus without prior approval. This come a day after Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Pradip Dutta threatened Assamese-speaking students of Barak Valley to bar their admission in the university.
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January - 15 
A Clash took place between police and student protestors at BT Road in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The students were trying to proceed towards Raj Bhavan demonstrating a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), 2016. Nagaland Post adds that about four people were
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A Clash took place between police and student protestors at BT Road in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The students were trying to proceed towards Raj Bhavan demonstrating a protest against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (CAB), 2016. Nagaland Post adds that about four people were wounded in the protest
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January - 15 
Nine political parties have resolved to agitate for withdrawal of the citizenship amendment bill, 2016 from Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) and to continue holding agitations to press Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament) to not pass the Bill, reports Imphal Free Press on Janua
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Nine political parties have resolved to agitate for withdrawal of the citizenship amendment bill, 2016 from Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) and to continue holding agitations to press Rajya Sabha (upper house of Indian Parliament) to not pass the Bill, reports Imphal Free Press on January 15. According to leaders, the agitation would be jointly intensified with others bodies of the state, in order to stop the agitation, the Bill must be withdrawn. The nine political parties include Communist Party of India, Manipur (CPI); CPI-Marxist, (CPI-M); Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP); Forward Bloc; Nationalist Congress Party (NCP); Aam Aadmi Party (AAP); Peoples’ Resurgence and Justice Alliance (PRAJA); Janata Dal (Secular), (JDS) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
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January - 16 
All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) has resolved afresh to intensify its democratic mass movement to press for a separate Bodoland state, reports The Shillong Times on January 16. ABSU president Promod Boro said that the students’ body would strongly oppose any decision of the government which are goin
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All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) has resolved afresh to intensify its democratic mass movement to press for a separate Bodoland state, reports The Shillong Times on January 16. ABSU president Promod Boro said that the students’ body would strongly oppose any decision of the government which are going to curtail the right and privilege of the existing tribals of the Assam. He stated that ‘If some more advanced and populous communities of the state are included in the ST list, the existing tribal will lose their land, political representation, educational opportunity, employment, economy and great impact in social life. Further, the house strongly condemned the statement made by Hagrama Mohilary, agreeing to grant ST status to six Community in the BTAD region in advance’. The delegate also discussed the Citizenship Amendment Bill 2016 which has been passed in the Lok Sabha (Lower House of Indian Parliament) and the house resolved to oppose it. Further, it is decided to continue the organisational support with 30 indigenous organisation movement group for protection of indigenous rights.
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January - 16 
At least 10 persons were wounded in a clash between protesters and Police during a rally against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) heading towards Raj Bhavan, at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The rally was organised by Manipur Muslim Welfare Organisation (MM
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At least 10 persons were wounded in a clash between protesters and Police during a rally against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) heading towards Raj Bhavan, at Khwairamband Keithel in Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The rally was organised by Manipur Muslim Welfare Organisation (MMWO) and Manipur Muslim Development Committee (MMDC). Earlier ATP had reported that four people were wounded in the protest.
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January - 21 
Clashes and stone-pelting protests erupted in Pulwama District amid a shutdown following a gunfight between militants and the SFs in Budgam District on January 21, reports Daily Excelsior. The area observed a shutdown while youth clashed with the SFs soon after the rumours of the killing of militant
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Clashes and stone-pelting protests erupted in Pulwama District amid a shutdown following a gunfight between militants and the SFs in Budgam District on January 21, reports Daily Excelsior. The area observed a shutdown while youth clashed with the SFs soon after the rumours of the killing of militants spread in the area. Clashes broke out at Rajpora Chowk, Murran Chowk and Kakapora areas of the Pulwama District.
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January - 22 
Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC), a joint body of 48 returnee insurgent organisations on January 22, announced a series of joint movements with all Tripura-based tribal parties and organisations from January 26 against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Indian Express. Forme
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Tripura United Indigenous People’s Council (TUIPC), a joint body of 48 returnee insurgent organisations on January 22, announced a series of joint movements with all Tripura-based tribal parties and organisations from January 26 against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Indian Express. Former All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) leader Ranjit Debbarma who is the leader of TUIPC stated that ‘We have formed a joint forum called TUIPC with 48 returnee insurgent forums. We vehemently oppose the citizenship bill. This bill violates the conditions agreed in the 1993 ATTF Peace Accord. We seek the Central Government and State Government to respect the peace accord’. He also claimed that all tribal wings of national political parties like Bharatiya Janata Party, (BJP) Janajati Morcha, Congress ST Department, Tripura Upajati Gana Mukti Parishad – Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) tribal frontal organization have assured to join them in the agitations. Besides, Tripura’s ruling tribal ally Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura (IPFT) would join the movement as well.
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January - 23 
Around 30 indigenous organisations along with All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) gathered in Latasil ground in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019, reports Northeast Today on January 23.
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Around 30 indigenous organisations along with All Assam Students’ Union (AASU) gathered in Latasil ground in Guwahati in Kamrup Metropolitan District to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) 2019, reports Northeast Today on January 23.
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January - 23 
Thousands of people, including students, protested across different places in Mizoram against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Morung Express on January 23. The agitators demanded the resignation of Prime Minister (PM) and Home Minster alleging that the bill will endanger the existence of t
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Thousands of people, including students, protested across different places in Mizoram against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Morung Express on January 23. The agitators demanded the resignation of Prime Minister (PM) and Home Minster alleging that the bill will endanger the existence of the Mizos. The rally was organised by the Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP, Mizo Students' Association), a powerful student body, which had also organised an 11-hour, State-wide bandh (general shutdown strike) on January 8. MZP president said if the bill is passed, it would lead to the “total alienation of the Mizo people”. Protests were held in seven District Head Quarters and 50 other places.
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January - 24 
On January 24, four protesters were wounded and Police fired smoke bombs to disperse crowds demonstrating against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) at Waheng Leikai in Imphal West District, reports The Telegraph. The protestors were marching towards house ofRajya Sabha(Upper House of the Indian Parli
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On January 24, four protesters were wounded and Police fired smoke bombs to disperse crowds demonstrating against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) at Waheng Leikai in Imphal West District, reports The Telegraph. The protestors were marching towards house ofRajya Sabha(Upper House of the Indian Parliament), Member of Parliament (MP), Ksh Bhabananda Singh’s residence. Student groups involved in the protest include All Manipur Students’ Union (AMSU), Manipur Students’ Federation (MSF), Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur (DESAM), Kangleipak Students’ Association (KSA), Students’ Union of Kangleipak (SUK) and the Apunba Irreipakki Maheirosing Singpanglup. Manipuri Students’ Association Delhi (MSAD), Socialist Students’ Union Manipur (SSU), Reformists Student Front (RSF), All Meitei Pangal Students’ Union Manipur (AMPSU) and the All Manipur Muslim Students’ Organisation also took part in the protest. As part of protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), Joint Committee on Inner Line Permit System (JCILPS) organised protest meets at Lilong Bazar (Thoubal), Samurou Bazar (Imphal West) and Thoubal Babu Bazar (Thoubal) on January 24, reports Imphal Free Press.
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January - 31 
Supporting the 24 hours general strike called by Manipur People against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MPACAB) for passingCitizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), nine political parties jointly staged a protest rally at Irawat Bhavan in Imphal West District on January 31, reports Imphal Free Press. The secret
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Supporting the 24 hours general strike called by Manipur People against Citizenship Amendment Bill (MPACAB) for passingCitizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), nine political parties jointly staged a protest rally at Irawat Bhavan in Imphal West District on January 31, reports Imphal Free Press. The secretary of Communist Party of India, Manipur State Unit, L. Sotinkumar said that the nine political parties have informed national leaders and national political parties that they strongly opposed the bill and will never give up on their demand till it is being withdrawn. The nine Political parties which attended the rally include CPI, CPI-M Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP); Forward Bloc; Nationalist Congress Party (NCP); Aam Aadmi Party (AAP); Peoples’ Resurgence and Justice Alliance (PRAJA); Janata Dal (Secular), (JDS) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP).
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February - 1 
Tribal organisations under Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) took out a rally in Kokrajhar in Kokrajhar District against the State and Central Government’s move to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities, reports Nagaland Post on February 1. All Assam T
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Tribal organisations under Coordination Committee of the Tribal Organisations of Assam (CCTOA) took out a rally in Kokrajhar in Kokrajhar District against the State and Central Government’s move to grant Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities, reports Nagaland Post on February 1. All Assam Tribal Sangha, Bodoland Janajati Suraksha Manch, All Rabha Students’ Union, Garo Students’ Union, All Bodo Students Union, People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) and others participated in the rally.
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February - 2 
Pakistani wives of former Kashmiri militants on February 2 protested in Srinagar demanding citizenship rights and travel documents from Jammu and Kashmir Government, reports Daily Excelsior. Scores of women assembled at the Press Enclave in Srinagar and demanded permission from the Government to ret
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Pakistani wives of former Kashmiri militants on February 2 protested in Srinagar demanding citizenship rights and travel documents from Jammu and Kashmir Government, reports Daily Excelsior. Scores of women assembled at the Press Enclave in Srinagar and demanded permission from the Government to return to their native country. They raised slogans in favor of their demands and appealed Government to solve their issues on humanitarian grounds. The women had married to the Kashmiri men who had gone across the Line of Control (LoC) for arms training. However, they surrendered and returned to the Valley along with their families under the Government’s rehabilitation policy. The protesting women alleged that they were not given the promised rights and were denied the permission to meet their families. “We are unable to meet our parents, siblings, and relatives due to lack of travel documents. We haven’t seen them for past 10-15 years,” a protesting woman said, adding that she doesn’t have an Indian passport to travel to Pakistan.
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February - 3 
Coordination Committee for Tribal Organizations, Assam (CCTOA) on February 3 took out a torchlight rally from Dawraijhar to Ambarishnagar along the Indo-Bhutan border under Tamulpur subdivision in Baksa District, reports Sentinel Assam. Protestors All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), All Rabha Students’
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Coordination Committee for Tribal Organizations, Assam (CCTOA) on February 3 took out a torchlight rally from Dawraijhar to Ambarishnagar along the Indo-Bhutan border under Tamulpur subdivision in Baksa District, reports Sentinel Assam. Protestors All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), All Rabha Students’ Union (ARSU), All Assam Tribal Sangha (AATS) and many tribal organizations under the CCTOA joined the protest rally. They were protesting against granting of Scheduled Tribe (ST) status to six communities in Assam.
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February - 6 
Bru organisations spearheaded by the Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples’ Forum (MBDPF) have threatened agitation from February 13 in protest against pending cash doles and irregular distribution of ration among displaced people, reports The Shillong Times on February 7. The organisations submitted memora
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Bru organisations spearheaded by the Mizoram Bru Displaced Peoples’ Forum (MBDPF) have threatened agitation from February 13 in protest against pending cash doles and irregular distribution of ration among displaced people, reports The Shillong Times on February 7. The organisations submitted memoranda to the Union home ministry and the National Human Rights Commission demanding cash doles, pending for the past three months, besides other relief. Over 32,000 people and 5000 families from the community are currently living in seven camps in north Tripura.
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February - 6 
Joint Committee on Prevention of Illegal Immigration (JCPI) has called for a march in Kohima on February 8 to protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Eastern Mirror. The JCPI, which is backed by the Nagaland GB Federation (NGBF), stated that a memorandum will be submitted to the Pr
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Joint Committee on Prevention of Illegal Immigration (JCPI) has called for a march in Kohima on February 8 to protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Eastern Mirror. The JCPI, which is backed by the Nagaland GB Federation (NGBF), stated that a memorandum will be submitted to the President of India after the rally, urging him to halt the controversial bill from being passed in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of the Parliament) during the ongoing session.
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February - 8 
Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Tripura several tribal parties and Non Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) held a massive demonstration in Tripura demanding the withdrawal of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill(CAB) on February 8, reports Nagaland Post. Protest was conducted at Manughat
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Ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Tripura several tribal parties and Non Governmental Organisations (NGO’s) held a massive demonstration in Tripura demanding the withdrawal of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill(CAB) on February 8, reports Nagaland Post. Protest was conducted at Manughat in North Tripura District. The agitation was spearheaded by the newly formed Movement Against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (MACAB), a conglomerate of several NGOs and four tribal outfits, including Tripura’s oldest tribal party Indigenous Nationalist Party of Tripura (INPT). The protesting groups also demanded the withdrawal of sedition charges levelled by the state police against three tribal leaders. MACAB Convener Upendra Debbarma and INPT ‘General Secretary’JagadhishDebbarma told the media that their agitation would be intensified if the government did not meet their two demands.
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February - 8 
All Assam Students Union (AASU) and 70 social organisations announced on February 8 that they would hold demonstrations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Assam, reports Assam Tribune. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) chief Akhil Gogoi stated that PM’s visit on February 10 would be o
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All Assam Students Union (AASU) and 70 social organisations announced on February 8 that they would hold demonstrations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Assam, reports Assam Tribune. Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti (KMSS) chief Akhil Gogoi stated that PM’s visit on February 10 would be observed as a ‘Black Day’ across the state.
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February - 8 
Nine Political parties announced mass demonstrations on February 9 and 12 across six Valley Districts against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Morung Express. The Political parties calling for demonstrations are CPI, CPI-M Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP); Forward Bloc; Nationalist Congr
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Nine Political parties announced mass demonstrations on February 9 and 12 across six Valley Districts against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB), reports Morung Express. The Political parties calling for demonstrations are CPI, CPI-M Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP); Forward Bloc; Nationalist Congress Party (NCP); AamAadmi Party (AAP); Peoples’ Resurgence and Justice Alliance (PRAJA); Janata Dal (Secular), (JDS) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP). The Bill may likely be tabled in the Rajya Sabha (Upper House of Indian Parliament) on February 9 or on 12.
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February - 9 
At least six women were wounded during a protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) at Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The protesters were organising a road blockade protest demanding withdrawal of CAB.
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At least six women were wounded during a protest against Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) at Imphal West District, reports Imphal Free Press. The protesters were organising a road blockade protest demanding withdrawal of CAB.
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February - 10 
Protesters blocked streets in Imphal East and West Districts while protesting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) as a part of the 36 hours state wide cease work strike imposed by People’s Alliance Manipur (PAM), reports Imphal Free Press on February 11.
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Protesters blocked streets in Imphal East and West Districts while protesting the Citizenship Amendment Bill (CAB) as a part of the 36 hours state wide cease work strike imposed by People’s Alliance Manipur (PAM), reports Imphal Free Press on February 11.
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February - 11 
Dal Khalsa, a Sikh Organisation on February 11 announced a sit down demonstration at the doorsteps of Nawanshahr District Court on February 13 to protest life imprisonment of three youths arrested for processing pro-Khalistan literature, reports The Indian Express. The arrestees identified as Surjit
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Dal Khalsa, a Sikh Organisation on February 11 announced a sit down demonstration at the doorsteps of Nawanshahr District Court on February 13 to protest life imprisonment of three youths arrested for processing pro-Khalistan literature, reports The Indian Express. The arrestees identified as Surjit Singh, Arvinder Singh and Ranjit Singh were arrested in 2016. According to the spokesperson of Dal Khalsa, ‘The three youth never indulged in any violent activity neither did anyone else allegedly influenced by them. The court held the trio guilty on mere possession of pamphlets’.
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February - 12 
Two students were injured Police hurled smoke bombs to stop their rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 at Khwairamband market in Imphal West District on February 12, reports The Telegraph. Six student organisations, comprising the All Manipur Students’ Union, Manipur Students’ Federa
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Two students were injured Police hurled smoke bombs to stop their rally against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2019 at Khwairamband market in Imphal West District on February 12, reports The Telegraph. Six student organisations, comprising the All Manipur Students’ Union, Manipur Students’ Federation, Democratic Students’ Alliance of Manipur, Kangleipak Students’ Association, Students’ Union of Kangleipak and the Apunba Irreipakki Maheirosing Singpanglup, were taking out the rally with black flags.
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February - 12 
Movement Against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (MACAB) conducted protest rallies, in newly-formed in some tribal-dominated areas of the State on February 12, reports The Assam Tribune. The main protest rally was held at Jampuijala in Sepahijala district.
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Movement Against Citizenship (Amendment) Bill (MACAB) conducted protest rallies, in newly-formed in some tribal-dominated areas of the State on February 12, reports The Assam Tribune. The main protest rally was held at Jampuijala in Sepahijala district.
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February - 12 
The NGO Coordination Committee organised demonstrations in Aizawl and seven other District headquarters to protest against the Citizenship amendment bill 2019 on February 12, reports The Assam Tribune.
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The NGO Coordination Committee organised demonstrations in Aizawl and seven other District headquarters to protest against the Citizenship amendment bill 2019 on February 12, reports The Assam Tribune.
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February - 14 
A protest march was taken out on February 14 at Jalandhar against life imprisonment awarded by the Nawanshahr (Nawanshahr District)Sessions Court to three Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) activists for procession of pro-Khalistan literature, reports The Tribune. Three Sikh youths, Arvinder Singh, S
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A protest march was taken out on February 14 at Jalandhar against life imprisonment awarded by the Nawanshahr (Nawanshahr District)Sessions Court to three Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) activists for procession of pro-Khalistan literature, reports The Tribune. Three Sikh youths, Arvinder Singh, Surjit Singh and Ranjit Singh was awarded life sentence.
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February - 20 
Tribals under Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS), (Association of Peasants, Bonded Labours and the Tribal), a known Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) front organization,banner took out a rally demanding land rights to tribals and dalits in Bandhugaon Police Station limits of Koraput Distric
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Tribals under Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS), (Association of Peasants, Bonded Labours and the Tribal), a known Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) front organization,banner took out a rally demanding land rights to tribals and dalits in Bandhugaon Police Station limits of Koraput District of Odisha on February 20, reports The New Indian Express. The rally, taken out by CMAS after an interval of six years, is aimed at ensuring that long-standing demands of the tribals are fulfilled. Convenor of the movement and activist of All India Khet Mazdoor Kisan Sabha (AIKMKS) Srikant Mohanty said few years back Narayanpatna and Bandhugaon blocks were under the shadow of Maoists and the rights of tribals were at stake. Despite several reminders to the Government, the demands of tribals remain unfulfilled. The demands include construction of a dam for Jhanjhabati river near Chintaguda and another at Putikwalsa in Bandhugaon block, forest land rights to tribals and traditional forest dwellers of the area, restore tribal land occupied by non-tribals, settle STM company lands occupied by tribals in favour of tribals, land and homestead land patta to all landless tribals, immediate and equal disbursement of money to all landless, landholders and shareholders under Krushak Assistance for Livelihood and Income Augmentation (KALIA) Scheme, filling up of doctor vacancies in Bandhugaon and Narayanpatna hospitals, among others. A memorandum was submitted to the Chief Minister through Tehsildar(settlement officer)of Bandhugaon.
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February - 23 
Earlier on February 23, one person was killed when Police opened fire on protesters who attempted to enter Civil Secretariat in Itanagar in Papum Pare District, Times of India.
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Earlier on February 23, one person was killed when Police opened fire on protesters who attempted to enter Civil Secretariat in Itanagar in Papum Pare District, Times of India.
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Earlier, on February 23, indefinite curfew was imposed in Itanagar and Naharlagun in Papum Pare District, after stone-pelting by protesters led to injuries to 35 people, including 24 police personnel, reports Indian Express. The Army conducted flag marches in Itanagar and Naharlagun on February 24 a
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Earlier, on February 23, indefinite curfew was imposed in Itanagar and Naharlagun in Papum Pare District, after stone-pelting by protesters led to injuries to 35 people, including 24 police personnel, reports Indian Express. The Army conducted flag marches in Itanagar and Naharlagun on February 24 and 23. The protesters demands include permanent resolution of the PRC issue, resignation of Pema Khandu, unconditional release of the 40-odd detained protesters and transfer of the chief secretary.
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February - 24 
A complete shutdown was on February 24 observed across the Kashmir Valley while as restrictions were imposed in parts of Srinagar to thwart any protest against the arrests of Jamaat and Hurriyat leaders, reports Daily Excelsior.The shutdown was called by Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to p
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A complete shutdown was on February 24 observed across the Kashmir Valley while as restrictions were imposed in parts of Srinagar to thwart any protest against the arrests of Jamaat and Hurriyat leaders, reports Daily Excelsior.The shutdown was called by Syed Ali Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to protest against the crackdown and apprehension about tinkering with Article 35 A of the constitution.
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February - 24 
Two people were killed in Police firing as protests over issue of Permanent Resident certificate (PRC) to six communities became violent in Itanagar in Papum Pare District on February 24, reports Indian Express. Police opened fire when protesters tried to march to the private residence of Arunachal
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Two people were killed in Police firing as protests over issue of Permanent Resident certificate (PRC) to six communities became violent in Itanagar in Papum Pare District on February 24, reports Indian Express. Police opened fire when protesters tried to march to the private residence of Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu in Itanagar. Protesters had set ablaze the private residence of Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein, ransacked the office of the Deputy Commissioner of Itanagar, and set vehicles on fire. They also attacked the Itanagar Police Station and other public properties.
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March - 1 
Clashes broke out near the encounter site at Babgund Langate area of Handwara in Kupwara District between SFs and youth in which one civilian was killed another three were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. In SFs’ action, at least four youth were injured, three of them have suffered pellet injuries
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Clashes broke out near the encounter site at Babgund Langate area of Handwara in Kupwara District between SFs and youth in which one civilian was killed another three were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. In SFs’ action, at least four youth were injured, three of them have suffered pellet injuries while one received injuries in his foot. A youth Waseem Ahmad Mir, suffered critical bullet wounds in his abdomen and head later succumbed to his injuries.
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March - 3 
Moreover, on March 3, thousands demonstrated in Imphal West District demanding inclusion in Meitei community in ST list, reports Indian Express. Several politicians, students and members of several civil bodies took part in the rally organised by the STDC.The STDC has been spearheading a separate si
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Moreover, on March 3, thousands demonstrated in Imphal West District demanding inclusion in Meitei community in ST list, reports Indian Express. Several politicians, students and members of several civil bodies took part in the rally organised by the STDC.The STDC has been spearheading a separate since 2014, demanding ST status for the community, which falls under the general category. According to the 2011 census the total population of state is above 2.8 million, of which 40 per cent is the Meitei community. Despite being the largest community, the STDC claim that they (Meitei) are constantly under threat of extinction without constitutional protection in the wake of influx of illegal immigrants.
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March - 5 
Clashes erupted at the encounter site in Reshipora area of Tral town of Pulwama District between local youth and SFs in which a civilian was injured, reports Daily Excelsior.
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Clashes erupted at the encounter site in Reshipora area of Tral town of Pulwama District between local youth and SFs in which a civilian was injured, reports Daily Excelsior.
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March - 8 
Nearly 12,000 women formed an eight kilometres-long human chain by joining hands on International Women’s Day, defying Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threats, to protest against the atrocities of the Maoists in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on March 8, reports The Times of India.
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Nearly 12,000 women formed an eight kilometres-long human chain by joining hands on International Women’s Day, defying Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) threats, to protest against the atrocities of the Maoists in Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra on March 8, reports The Times of India. The women even raised anti slogans and vowed to fight back the Maoists. The human chain, titled as ‘adivasimahilavikassakhli’ (chain of development for tribal woman), stretched between Indira Gandhi Chowk to Parade Ground at Police headquarters and later extended till the Potegaon Road after the number of participants swelled.
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March - 29 
Pakistani wives of former Kashmiri militants protested in Srinagar in Srinagar District on March 29 demanding citizenship rights and travel documents from Jammu and Kashmir Government, reports Daily Excelsior. Scores of women assembled at the Press Enclave and demanded permission from the Government
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Pakistani wives of former Kashmiri militants protested in Srinagar in Srinagar District on March 29 demanding citizenship rights and travel documents from Jammu and Kashmir Government, reports Daily Excelsior. Scores of women assembled at the Press Enclave and demanded permission from the Government to return to their native country. They raised slogans in favor of their demands and appealed the Government to solve their issues on the humanitarian ground. The women had married to the Kashmiri men who had gone across the Line of Control (LoC) for arms training. However, they surrendered and returned to the valley along with their families under the Government’s rehabilitation policy. The protesting women alleged that they were not given the promised rights and were denied the permission to meet their families. “We are unable to meet our parents, siblings, and relatives due to lack of travel documents. We haven’t seen them for past ten-fifteen years,” a protesting woman said, adding that she doesn’t have an Indian passport to travel to Pakistan. The women appealed the Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan, to take up their cases with his Indian counterpart. “We request the leadership of both the countries to deal with our cases on humanitarian cases,” a woman said, adding that they have been denied the right to visit their country.
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March - 30 
Meanwhile, a Policeman, identified as HC Ghulam Mohammad was injured after local residents of Hakbara area of Hajin in Bandipora District attacked a Police search team on March 30 afternoon, reports Daily Excelsior. Soon after a Police party reached the village and asked the inmates of the house of
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Meanwhile, a Policeman, identified as HC Ghulam Mohammad was injured after local residents of Hakbara area of Hajin in Bandipora District attacked a Police search team on March 30 afternoon, reports Daily Excelsior. Soon after a Police party reached the village and asked the inmates of the house of Abdul Majeed Dar son of Ghulam Ahmad Dar of YarbalporaHakbara that they were going to conduct the searches, some members of house and neighbours assaulted the Police party. Police fired around 10 to 12 rounds in air to disperse the villagers.
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April - 6 
NGO Coordination Committee, a conglomerate of major civil society and student bodies in Mizoram, has called an indefinite state-wide strike from April 8, reports The Telegraph. The strike is to protest against Election Commission’s decision to set up special polling stations for Bru/Reang voters lod
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NGO Coordination Committee, a conglomerate of major civil society and student bodies in Mizoram, has called an indefinite state-wide strike from April 8, reports The Telegraph. The strike is to protest against Election Commission’s decision to set up special polling stations for Bru/Reang voters lodged in refugee camps in Tripura at Kanhmun village on the Mizoram-Tripura border. Committee chairman Vanlalruata said all polling officials would be prevented from proceeding to their polling areas. Vanlalruata said that the committee has strongly opposed to the Election Commission’s decision to set up special polling stations for Bru voters at Kanhmun in Mamit District. The committee has been demanding that special arrangements be made to facilitate Bru voters lodged at six relief camps in Tripura to cast their votes in their respective polling stations in Mizoram. Election to the lone Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) seat in Mizoram will be held simultaneously with the Assembly byelection to Aizawl West-I seat on April 11.
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April - 10 
Around twelve persons were injured as Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) fired teargas shells and resorted to lathi charge on the mob before the cremation of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Chanderkant Sharma in Kishtwar District on April 10, reports Daily Excelsior. As SATP rep
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Around twelve persons were injured as Police and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) fired teargas shells and resorted to lathi charge on the mob before the cremation of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Chanderkant Sharma in Kishtwar District on April 10, reports Daily Excelsior. As SATP reported earlier militants shot dead Chanderkant Sharma and his Personal Security Officer (PSO) at the District Hospital Kishtwar in Kishtwar District on April 9.
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April - 13 
The encounter at Gahind area of Shopian District on April 13 triggered massive clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and the youth in which 20 stone-pelting protesters were injured several of them with pellets wounds, reports Daily Excelsior. As SATP earlier reported Two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) milit
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The encounter at Gahind area of Shopian District on April 13 triggered massive clashes between Security Forces (SFs) and the youth in which 20 stone-pelting protesters were injured several of them with pellets wounds, reports Daily Excelsior. As SATP earlier reported Two Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants, identified as AbidWagay and Shahjahan Mir (both local residents) were killed in a brief encounter at Gahind area of Shopian District on April 13 morning.
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April - 15 
Meanwhile, curfew was relaxed in Kishtwar town for five hours on April 15 despite protests by the people against the killings of RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his PSO Rajinder Kumar by the militants on April 9, reports Daily Excelsior. Large number of people from the minority community defied cu
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Meanwhile, curfew was relaxed in Kishtwar town for five hours on April 15 despite protests by the people against the killings of RSS leader Chanderkant Sharma and his PSO Rajinder Kumar by the militants on April 9, reports Daily Excelsior. Large number of people from the minority community defied curfew at several places in Kishtwar town and held massive demonstrations against the killings and demanding immediate arrest of the accused. After about an hour-long protest, the people dispersed peacefully. Large number of women also joined the protests.
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April - 25 
Two militants of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) were killed in an encounter at Bijbehara in Anantnag District of South Kashmir on April 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Acting on a specific information, Security Forces (SFs) cordoned off Bagendera Mohalla, Bijbehara at mid-night. As the SFs zeroed in on the hou
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Two militants of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) were killed in an encounter at Bijbehara in Anantnag District of South Kashmir on April 25, reports Daily Excelsior. Acting on a specific information, Security Forces (SFs) cordoned off Bagendera Mohalla, Bijbehara at mid-night. As the SFs zeroed in on the house where militants were hiding, they opened firing at the troops leading to the encounter. Two militants were killed in the gun battle and they have been identified as Safdar Amin, a resident of Bijbehara and Burhan Ahmed Ganaie alias Saifullah resident of Anantnag, who had left his Physiotherapy course and joined the HM outfit. One of them was active since 2017 and another since June 2018. Police said that as per their records, Safdar Amin had a long history of militancy and several cases were registered against him for planning and executing militant attacks in the area. Similarly, Burhan Ganaie was also involved in several cases, Police added. Incriminating materials including arms and ammunition were recovered from the site of encounter. Soon after the news of killing of two local militants spread, strike was observed in the area. Shopkeepers closed their shops to observe shutdown while as youth blocked roads to prevent traffic movement.
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Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, identified as Zahir Ahmad and Irfan Manzoor were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at Gopalpora in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir on May 22, reports Daily Excelsior. When the SFs started Cordon and Search Operation (CASO), the militants hidi
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Two Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants, identified as Zahir Ahmad and Irfan Manzoor were killed by Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter at Gopalpora in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir on May 22, reports Daily Excelsior. When the SFs started Cordon and Search Operation (CASO), the militants hiding there opened fire, sources said, adding that SFs retaliated ensuing in an encounter. One militant was killed in the initial exchange of fire at 3am and another was shot dead this morning on May 22. Meanwhile, people, mostly youths in the nearby villages in Gopalpora in Kulgam District of Jammu and Kashmir, hit the streets and clashed with SFs and state police personnel who were deployed to prevent any demonstration, reports Daily Excelsior.
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May - 24 
Meanwhile, clashes erupted between youth and Security Forces (SFs) at various places in Srinagar and other areas on May 24 during which over a dozen protesters were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. The clashes broke out after mandatory congregational prayers at various places including HabbaKadal,
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Meanwhile, clashes erupted between youth and Security Forces (SFs) at various places in Srinagar and other areas on May 24 during which over a dozen protesters were injured, reports Daily Excelsior. The clashes broke out after mandatory congregational prayers at various places including HabbaKadal, Batamaloo, Sopore, Kupwara town, Batergam, Trehgam and many other areas of South Kashmir Districts.
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May - 25 
Despite restrictions, there were protests at several places in Srinagar on May 25, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the protesters were chased away by the Police.
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Despite restrictions, there were protests at several places in Srinagar on May 25, reports Daily Excelsior. However, the protesters were chased away by the Police.
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May - 29 
The deprived of caste credentials tribals from Doraguda village under Sindrimal Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) in the Sadar Block (administrative unit) in Malkangiri District of Odisha, have threatened to join the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) before the m
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The deprived of caste credentials tribals from Doraguda village under Sindrimal Panchayat (village level local self-Government institution) in the Sadar Block (administrative unit) in Malkangiri District of Odisha, have threatened to join the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) before the media on May 29, reports Orissapost. The tribals said that bleak future stares their children in the absence of caste certificates. Many students are unable to join high schools due to lack of these certificates, although they approached higher-ups on the issue, their pleas were ignored. Due to lack of land title deeds, they are not given caste certificates, and this is affecting the future of their children, the tribals said. The tribals warned of adopting violent means and join the Maoists if this continues. Expressing anger, the tribals held the officials concerned responsible for the educational backwardness of their children.
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May - 30 
Pro-Khalistan groups like the Dal Khalsa and Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) led by Simranjit Singh Mann will hold ‘genocide remembrance marches’ across the city on the eve of the anniversary. The Dal Khalsa has also given a call for ‘Amritsar bandh’ on June 6 to mark the anniversary. Dal Khalsa spok
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Pro-Khalistan groups like the Dal Khalsa and Shiromani Akali Dal (Amritsar) led by Simranjit Singh Mann will hold ‘genocide remembrance marches’ across the city on the eve of the anniversary. The Dal Khalsa has also given a call for ‘Amritsar bandh’ on June 6 to mark the anniversary. Dal Khalsa spokesperson Kanwar Pal Singh told HT that they have given a call for complete shutdown in the city to protest against the “killing of hundreds of innocent people” during the army attack on the Golden Temple. He said they would hold a ‘genocide remembrance parade’ in the streets of Amritsar on June 5. All India Sikh Student Federation (AISSF) patron Karnail Singh Peer Mohammad said, “This time we are not holding a march in the city, but will join the event being organised at the Akal Takht Sahib to pay homage to those killed during the Operation Bluestar on June 6.”
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July - 9 
A group of Sikh protestors sporting "Punjab Referendum 2020" T-shirts and chanting pro-Khalistan slogans were evicted from the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester in United Kingdom (UK) during the World Cup Cricket semi-final match between India and New Zealand on July 9, reports Business Standard. G
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A group of Sikh protestors sporting "Punjab Referendum 2020" T-shirts and chanting pro-Khalistan slogans were evicted from the Old Trafford stadium in Manchester in United Kingdom (UK) during the World Cup Cricket semi-final match between India and New Zealand on July 9, reports Business Standard. Greater Manchester Police said that two of the men were arrested for causing disruption and later released.
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July - 30 
Two militants including a self-styled 'commander' of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Anantnag District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on July 30, reports Daily Excelsior. "Fayaz Panzoo was killed along with his associate in an encounter based on a specifi
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Two militants including a self-styled 'commander' of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in Anantnag District of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) on July 30, reports Daily Excelsior. "Fayaz Panzoo was killed along with his associate in an encounter based on a specific police input at Bijbehara in Anantnag district," a Police official said. The Police official added that Panzoo alias Fayaz Ahmad Thokar alias Hanzulla Bai was a co-conspirator of the Pulwama terror attack in which 44 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were killed by a militant who used a Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED) to trigger the deadly blast, in which five CRPF personnel were killed and Station House Officer (SHO) Arshad Khan was seriously injured and later succumbed to injuries. The official said Panzoo joined the terror ranks in April, 2018 and was active in the Tral-Awantipora-Bijbehara-Ashmuqam areas adding he was a most wanted terrorist as he recruited and motivated youth to join the JeM ranks and executed a number of major terror attacks in the past. He used to provide logistics to foreign terrorists operating in the Kashmir valley and helped to raise local Over Ground Workers (OGWs), the official said. The other slain militant has been identified as Shanu Showket of Bijbehara, he added. As the news about killing of Fayaz reached Tral area, youth took to streets and protested. They pelted stones on the SFs, who fired teargas to disperse them.
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