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April - 1 
Assam Police is in touch with its counter parts throughout Northeast to stop infiltration of any militants into the State in the run-up to the elections, reports Assam Tribune on April 2. Director General of Assam Police Kuladhar Saikia stated that all the neighbouring states have been requested to
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Assam Police is in touch with its counter parts throughout Northeast to stop infiltration of any militants into the State in the run-up to the elections, reports Assam Tribune on April 2. Director General of Assam Police Kuladhar Saikia stated that all the neighbouring states have been requested to increase security in the inter-state routes. He added that ‘Since the last few days, we have built up a strong coordination with Police departments of the north-eastern states. I requested them to carry out strict checking in both train and other vehicles, so that members of any radical force or militant outfit cannot enter Assam. We are also ready to carry out joint operation, if needed’. The DGP said that 30 additional companies of Paramilitary forces have been brought to Assam to strengthen the security arrangements during election time.Telegraph further adds that vehicle checking, surveillance at railway stations, bus depots and area domination have been intensified in the areas along the inter-state border. He also added that ‘We also have 90 companies of CPMF in the state, besides our own forces, deployed for election-related duties. Security forces engaged in National Registry of Citizens (NRC) duties, however, will not be used for polls’. Additional Director-General of Police (law and order) Mukesh Agrawal added that since February 1, more than 20,000 licensed firearms possessed by different individuals have been seized and 32 illegal firearms were seized to prevent violence during the polls.
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April - 2 
A ULFA-I militant identified as Bargij Gogoi surrendered in Charaideo District on April 2, reports News 18. According to him, Myanmar army cracked down on their camps, all cadres faced food and staff crisis. He also added that majority of the cadres want to come join mainstream society. Charaideo Su
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A ULFA-I militant identified as Bargij Gogoi surrendered in Charaideo District on April 2, reports News 18. According to him, Myanmar army cracked down on their camps, all cadres faced food and staff crisis. He also added that majority of the cadres want to come join mainstream society. Charaideo Superintendent of Police (SP) Anand Mishra stated that ‘All cadres of ULFA (I) are used as bonded labour inside Myanmar. They have no rights to move to any places and they can’t do anything as according to their wishes. They are used as daily wage labourers in the paddy fields of Myanmar.’
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April - 2 
Director General of Police Dr KuladharSaikia stated that 123 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are currently deployed in Assam and the state is prepared for the three-phase General Elections, reports Northeast Today on April 2. He stated that ‘Thirty-three companies of paramilitary f
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Director General of Police Dr KuladharSaikia stated that 123 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs) are currently deployed in Assam and the state is prepared for the three-phase General Elections, reports Northeast Today on April 2. He stated that ‘Thirty-three companies of paramilitary forces have recently been sent to the state. Ninety more such companies have also been in Assam for quite some time’.
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April - 3 
On April 3, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) was arrested from Lakwa in Shivasagar District, reports The Sentinel. The arrestee was identified as Tonu Raj Kunwar. A .22 pistol with magazine and ammunition was recovered from the arrestee.
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On April 3, an Over Ground Worker (OGW) of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) was arrested from Lakwa in Shivasagar District, reports The Sentinel. The arrestee was identified as Tonu Raj Kunwar. A .22 pistol with magazine and ammunition was recovered from the arrestee.
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April - 4 
Coordination Committee (CorCom) has called for a boycott during Prime Minister’s visit on April 7 by imposing a 17-hour general shutdown on the day of the visit, reports Imphal Free Press. The general shut down was called for in a release signed by CorCom ‘media secretary’ LeibaakNgaakpa
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Coordination Committee (CorCom) has called for a boycott during Prime Minister’s visit on April 7 by imposing a 17-hour general shutdown on the day of the visit, reports Imphal Free Press. The general shut down was called for in a release signed by CorCom ‘media secretary’ LeibaakNgaakpa
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United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant identified as Gangadhar Charoh alias Ron alias Karuna Axom surrendered on April 4 in Golaghat District, reports The Sentinel. He had joined ULFA-I in 2011 and had undergone arms training in Myanmar.
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United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant identified as Gangadhar Charoh alias Ron alias Karuna Axom surrendered on April 4 in Golaghat District, reports The Sentinel. He had joined ULFA-I in 2011 and had undergone arms training in Myanmar.
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An operation group of all security agencies reviewed the security situation in the Northeast, a week before the first phase of elections, reports News 18 on April 5. The meeting in Guwahati was chaired by General Manoj Pande. Defence Public Relations Officer Lieutenant Colonel P Khongsa stated that
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An operation group of all security agencies reviewed the security situation in the Northeast, a week before the first phase of elections, reports News 18 on April 5. The meeting in Guwahati was chaired by General Manoj Pande. Defence Public Relations Officer Lieutenant Colonel P Khongsa stated that ‘A review of the prevailing security situation in the entire Northeast in general and Assam, in particular, was carried out during the operational group meeting. The conduct of the event assumes importance since it was organised in the run-up to the parliamentary elections, scheduled in the second and third week of April in Assam’. He also added that ‘The meeting also brought to light the requirement to take proactive measures to avoid any adverse law and order situation in the wake of recent developments over the Citizenship Amendment Bill, ST Bill and other contentious issues. All issues covering intelligence, law and order and the Counter Insurgency/ Counter Terrorism (CI/CT) operations were deliberated upon and plans formulated to ensure an incident-free conduct of parliamentary elections.’The meeting was attended by Assam Director General of Police KuladharSaikia, Commissioner and Secretary (Home and Political) Ashutosh Agnihotri, Inspector General of Police Special Branch (SB) Hiren Nath, Additional Director SIB (MHA) Tapan Kumar Deka. The Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) also attended the meeting. The elections will be held in seven phases from April 11 to May 19, with the results to be declared on May 23. Assam will vote in three phases. In the first phase on April 11, polling will be held in the five constituencies of Lakhimpur, Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Tezpur and Kaliabar. In phase two on April 18, voting will be held in the five seats of Autonomous District, Karimganj, Silchar, Nawgong and Mangaldoi. In the third phase on April 23, Dhubri, Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Guwahati will vote.
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April - 5 
The National Investigating Agency (NIA) court in Guwahati convicted a National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) for his involvement in killing of Adivasis (tribals) in 2014, reports Business Standard on April 6. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment and fine of INR 10,000. This
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The National Investigating Agency (NIA) court in Guwahati convicted a National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) for his involvement in killing of Adivasis (tribals) in 2014, reports Business Standard on April 6. He was sentenced to four years imprisonment and fine of INR 10,000. This is the first conviction in this case and third in a series of cases registered after the ethnic killings carried out by NDFB-S on December 23, 2014.
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April - 6 
According to reports, Left Wing Extremists (LWE) leaders are making efforts to establish bases among United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) and radical Muslims organisations, reports Wion on April 7. An Official stated that Naxals are giving support openly to radical Muslim organisatio
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According to reports, Left Wing Extremists (LWE) leaders are making efforts to establish bases among United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) and radical Muslims organisations, reports Wion on April 7. An Official stated that Naxals are giving support openly to radical Muslim organisations who are critical of the government and also guiding their agitation. The official also added that LWE leaders are also trying to form a new red corridor by establishing contact with the ULFA so that they can get a regular supply of arms. According to Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official, 'There are reports about the presence of Maoists in Assam. We are trying to know what is the current scale of Maoist activities in Assam including cadre strength, the area of operations, leadership and traction’.
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April - 6 
ULFA-I militants are issuing extortion notices to businessmen in Tinsukia District, reports The Sentinel on April 7. According to a source, the extortion notes are being allegedly served by one RubelAsom, but in many cases the rebels called up the businessmen through satellite and other phones. The
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ULFA-I militants are issuing extortion notices to businessmen in Tinsukia District, reports The Sentinel on April 7. According to a source, the extortion notes are being allegedly served by one RubelAsom, but in many cases the rebels called up the businessmen through satellite and other phones. The extortion demand varied from INR 5,00,00 to INR two million. According to a senior Police official most of the demand notes were fake.
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April - 9 
Among the North-eastern states, Assam topped the list of states with the highest seizures, with the authorities recovering INR 93.2 Million, reports Northeast Today on April 10. Assam was followed by Arunachal Pradesh where recovered money amounted to INR 62.8 Million. Meghalaya recorded a recovery
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Among the North-eastern states, Assam topped the list of states with the highest seizures, with the authorities recovering INR 93.2 Million, reports Northeast Today on April 10. Assam was followed by Arunachal Pradesh where recovered money amounted to INR 62.8 Million. Meghalaya recorded a recovery of INR 13 Million, followed by Nagaland INR 9.2 Million, Tripura INR 2.1 Million, Sikkim INR 1.4 Million and Manipur INR one Million.
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April - 9 
Assam Chief Secretary Alok Kumar on April 9 told the supreme court that 1,000 more tribunals would be required to deal with the illegal migrants in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The Chief Secretary said the State government has already proposed a INR 9000 Million budget for setting up the tribunals.
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Assam Chief Secretary Alok Kumar on April 9 told the supreme court that 1,000 more tribunals would be required to deal with the illegal migrants in Assam, reports Assam Tribune. The Chief Secretary said the State government has already proposed a INR 9000 Million budget for setting up the tribunals. The State government mentioned before the court that it has managed to deport only four out of 46,000 illegal foreigners identified in Assam.
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April - 9 
Income Tax (IT)officials have recovered INR 58.4 million crore between March 12 to April 8 2019 from eight North-eastern states, reports Northeast Today on April 10. The amount is 482 per cent more than the cash seizure made during the general elections of 2014, when the recovery as INR 12.1 Million
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Income Tax (IT)officials have recovered INR 58.4 million crore between March 12 to April 8 2019 from eight North-eastern states, reports Northeast Today on April 10. The amount is 482 per cent more than the cash seizure made during the general elections of 2014, when the recovery as INR 12.1 Million. According to IT officials, the cash seized in just 27 days of election time enforcement is more than 50 per cent of the unexplained cash seized in the whole of fiscal 2017-18. The seizures come in the wake of the Directorate of Income Tax (Investigation), Northeast Region, intensifying its vigil post the poll announcement. The seizures come in the wake of the Directorate of Income Tax (Investigation), Northeast Region, intensifying its vigil post the poll announcement. Most of the North-eastern states going to the polls in the first phase on April 11, the final date of polling in the region is April 23. The eight northeast states include Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Tripura, Manipur and Sikkim
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April - 9 
Union Minister KirenRijiju on April 9 in Itanagar (Papum Pare District) claimed that of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is voted back to power, they will introduce National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Arunachal Pradesh and all the states of the Northeast, reports The Telegraph. He stated that ‘We wil
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Union Minister KirenRijiju on April 9 in Itanagar (Papum Pare District) claimed that of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is voted back to power, they will introduce National Register of Citizens (NRC) in Arunachal Pradesh and all the states of the Northeast, reports The Telegraph. He stated that ‘We will try to implement NRC in all the eight states of the Northeast and that will in turn ensure full constitutional protection to the indigenous people. Like in Assam, only the bona-fide citizens would be registered under the NRC and this will give surety that the no illegal immigrants enter the region’. The minister said NRC will guarantee that Arunachal and the Northeast has full protection and there will be no fear or apprehension among the people in terms of illegal migrants entering the region.
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April - 11 
Additionally, over 70 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the five constituencies of Assam which went to the polls, reports Assam Tribune. The five constituencies that went to the polls in the first phase are Lakhimpur, Tezpur, Dibrugarh, Jorhat and Kaliabor.
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Additionally, over 70 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the five constituencies of Assam which went to the polls, reports Assam Tribune. The five constituencies that went to the polls in the first phase are Lakhimpur, Tezpur, Dibrugarh, Jorhat and Kaliabor.
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April - 11 
An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was recovered from Duliajan village in Dibrugarh District on April 11, reports The Northeast Today.
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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was recovered from Duliajan village in Dibrugarh District on April 11, reports The Northeast Today.
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April - 14 
On April 14, a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant was arrested from Lekhapani in Tinsukia District, reports Northeast Now. The militant was identified as LungphingHakumaliasHasinHakum. The NSCN-K cadre was active in the area of Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh a
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On April 14, a National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militant was arrested from Lekhapani in Tinsukia District, reports Northeast Now. The militant was identified as LungphingHakumaliasHasinHakum. The NSCN-K cadre was active in the area of Changlang District of Arunachal Pradesh and said to be involved in extortion activities in this region. He had joined the outfit in May 2003.
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April - 16 
Continuing its drive on ‘unexplained cash’ during the ongoing election period, the Investigation Directorate of Income Tax, North East Region has recovered INR 73.3 Million from the date of announcement of polls by the Election Commission, reports Assam Tribune on April 16. This massive haul during
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Continuing its drive on ‘unexplained cash’ during the ongoing election period, the Investigation Directorate of Income Tax, North East Region has recovered INR 73.3 Million from the date of announcement of polls by the Election Commission, reports Assam Tribune on April 16. This massive haul during the brief period of last one month far exceeds cash seizures of INR 12. 1 Million made by the Directorate during the 2014 General Elections. According to an official statement, it is already 605 per cent of the total amount seized in the previous elections. It is significant that nearly 75 per cent of the seizures have taken place just in the past two weeks and include operations based on independent intelligence against moneylenders and interceptions at airports by the Directorate’s Air Intelligence Units across the seven states. All the 12 Air Intelligence Units will remain active across the Northeast till April 23.
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April - 16 
Government of India (GoI) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held a review meeting of the cease-fire ground rules on April 16 in New Delhi, reports Nagaland Post. The cease-fire review meeting is an annual exercise where both the sides discuss several issues particularl
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Government of India (GoI) and National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held a review meeting of the cease-fire ground rules on April 16 in New Delhi, reports Nagaland Post. The cease-fire review meeting is an annual exercise where both the sides discuss several issues particularly observance of the cease-fire ground rules.
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April - 17 
A newly floated militant organization Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) has called for a 36-hour Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong bandh on April 17 (today), reports Northeast Now. The bandh will come into effect from 1700Hrs today. Informing about the formation of the outfit a press release issued
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A newly floated militant organization Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) has called for a 36-hour Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong bandh on April 17 (today), reports Northeast Now. The bandh will come into effect from 1700Hrs today. Informing about the formation of the outfit a press release issued by RingsmaiDimasa, ‘information & publicity secretary’, stated that ‘chairman’ of DNLA was NaisodaoDimasa and ‘home secretary’ KharmindaoDimasa.
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April - 17 
On April 17, unidentified militants threw a grenade at a truck at Bakalia in Karbi Anglong District, reports Northeast Now. No casualties were recorded in the incident. A little-known insurgent organisation, Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) had called for a 36-hour general shutdown at Karbi An
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On April 17, unidentified militants threw a grenade at a truck at Bakalia in Karbi Anglong District, reports Northeast Now. No casualties were recorded in the incident. A little-known insurgent organisation, Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) had called for a 36-hour general shutdown at Karbi Anglong, West Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao Districts starting from 1700Hrs on April 17. In Karbi Anglong, People’s Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK) has been active for the last two years.
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April - 18 
A National Santal Liberation Army (NSLA) militant was arrested on April 18 from Lalkura in Dhubri District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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A National Santal Liberation Army (NSLA) militant was arrested on April 18 from Lalkura in Dhubri District, tweets Eastern Army Command.
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April - 18 
During the 2014 election, United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) was formed in Karbi Anglong led by NikunjaKathar, a former mid-level leader of now disbanded United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), reports Northeast Now. The Autonomous District Lok Sabha(lower house of Indian Parliament) const
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During the 2014 election, United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA) was formed in Karbi Anglong led by NikunjaKathar, a former mid-level leader of now disbanded United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), reports Northeast Now. The Autonomous District Lok Sabha(lower house of Indian Parliament) constituency, which includes Karbi Anglong, West Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts, will go to polls in second phase on April 18 (today).
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April - 18 
Over 73 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the five constituencies of Assam that went to the polls in the second phase of elections on April 18, reports Assam Tribune. The five constituencies that went to the polls were Karimganj, Silchar, Autonomous District (Diphu), Nagaon and
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Over 73 per cent of the electorate exercised their franchise in the five constituencies of Assam that went to the polls in the second phase of elections on April 18, reports Assam Tribune. The five constituencies that went to the polls were Karimganj, Silchar, Autonomous District (Diphu), Nagaon and Mangaldoi. The average turnout figure in the five constituencies is 73.32 percent. Of the total 8,992 polling stations in the five constituencies, 1,033 were in remote areas. Mangaldoi witnessed 75.07 per cent polling, Silchar 71.79 per cent, Karimganj 71.41 per cent and Diphu 69.51 per cent.
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April - 19 
Myanmar Police on April 19 produced five top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) before a Guwahati Court, reports News 18. The Naga separatist leaders were arrested by the Tatmadaw (Myanmar army) during a raid on March 9 on the outfit’s liaison office at Khamti in
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Myanmar Police on April 19 produced five top leaders of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) before a Guwahati Court, reports News 18. The Naga separatist leaders were arrested by the Tatmadaw (Myanmar army) during a raid on March 9 on the outfit’s liaison office at Khamti in the Sagaing region of Myanmar. The leaders had reportedly come to join a meeting organised by the ‘Naga Cultural Central Committee’ in Khamti town on March 8 to discuss peace in the Naga region, but were arrested by the Tatmadaw, the following day. The leaders were identified as peace committee’ leader U An Kam, ‘spokesperson’ U Kyaw Wan Sein and officers U Saw Htein, Aung Mai and Aung Sai. The NSCN-K militants would again be produced in court on April 29. In early March, more than a month after taking control of the NSCN-K’s headquarters at Ta Ga, the Tatmadaw (Myanmar Army) arrested 10 of its top leaders and six cadres. On April 5, it released five detainees, who were identified as Tomthong, Ngaitum, Manglwan, Athrom and Longsa.
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April - 20 
On April 20, a female National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested from Chirag District, reports Northeast Today. The militant was identified as Sagarika Basumatri alias B Sujuma. A pistol and three cartridges were recovered from the arrested militant.
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On April 20, a female National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Saraigowra (NDFB-S) militant was arrested from Chirag District, reports Northeast Today. The militant was identified as Sagarika Basumatri alias B Sujuma. A pistol and three cartridges were recovered from the arrested militant.
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April - 22 
Government Railway Police and Border police personnel apprehended eight Bangladeshi nationals on April 22 at Guwahati railway station in Kamrup District, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Akram Hussain, Dilwer Hussain, Rubel Hussain, Kamal Hussain, Manir Hussain, Abu Taher, Sob
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Government Railway Police and Border police personnel apprehended eight Bangladeshi nationals on April 22 at Guwahati railway station in Kamrup District, reports Assam Tribune. The arrestees were identified as Akram Hussain, Dilwer Hussain, Rubel Hussain, Kamal Hussain, Manir Hussain, Abu Taher, Sobuj Hussain and Manir Hussain. According to an official, they entered into India through the Agartala border on April 20 and boarded a Guwahati-bound bus.
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April - 23 
Assam recorded over 80 percent voting franchise in the four constituencies of Assam that went to the polls in the third phase of elections on April 23, reports Assam Tribune. The average turnout figure in the four constituencies is 80.74 per cent, as per data released by the Election Commission. The
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Assam recorded over 80 percent voting franchise in the four constituencies of Assam that went to the polls in the third phase of elections on April 23, reports Assam Tribune. The average turnout figure in the four constituencies is 80.74 per cent, as per data released by the Election Commission. The highest polling of 86.94 per cent was reported from Dhubri constituency, while Gauhati witnessed 80.20 per cent polling, Barpeta 78.11 per cent, and Kokrajhar 77.38 per cent. Of the total 9,577 polling stations in the four constituencies, as many as 524 were in remote areas. The four constituencies that went to the polls in the third phase today are Gauhati, Dhubri, Barpeta and Kokrajhar. Chief Electoral Officer, Assam, MukeshSahu said the polling was by and large peaceful across the four constituencies with no major incidents of violence reported.
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April - 23 
On April 23, Bokajan Police arrested four people including a woman for possession of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), reports Nagaland Post. Two arrestees identified as James Goyary and AkhumlaYimchunger were arrested from Darugabagan in KarbiAnglong District. FICN worth INR 800,000 was recovered
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On April 23, Bokajan Police arrested four people including a woman for possession of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), reports Nagaland Post. Two arrestees identified as James Goyary and AkhumlaYimchunger were arrested from Darugabagan in KarbiAnglong District. FICN worth INR 800,000 was recovered from the arrestees. Upon interrogation the arrestees said that two more individuals, identified as Mohammad Abdul Manik and Mohammad Taj Uddin were part of the gang. They were later arrested from Bokajan area in KarbiAnglong District on the same day.
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April - 23 
Polling turnout in Assam stood at an all-time high of 81.52 per cent, reports Assam Tribune on April 24. The polling percentage this time is the highest ever recorded in Assam in any Parliamentary elections so far. It surpassed the previous highest figure of 80.12 per cent which was recorded in the
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Polling turnout in Assam stood at an all-time high of 81.52 per cent, reports Assam Tribune on April 24. The polling percentage this time is the highest ever recorded in Assam in any Parliamentary elections so far. It surpassed the previous highest figure of 80.12 per cent which was recorded in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls. The Lok Sabha (lower house of Indian Parliament) elections were held in three phases in Assam on April 11, April 18 and April 23. While five constituencies – Dibrugarh, Jorhat, Kaliabor, Lakhimpur and Tezpur – went to the polls in the first phase on April 11, another five constituencies – Karimganj, Silchar, Autonomous District (Diphu), Nagaon and Mangaldoi – went to the elections in the second phase on April 18.In the third phase, on April 23, polling took place in four constituencies – Guwahati, Dhubri, Barpeta and Kokrajhar.
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April - 24 
Northeast Today reports that on April 24, unidentified assailants opened fire at residence of a Baratiya Janata Party (BJP) leader PulakeshMahanta at Lajum village in Tinsukia District. According to sources miscreants attacked the leader’s vehicle by firing two gunshots.
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Northeast Today reports that on April 24, unidentified assailants opened fire at residence of a Baratiya Janata Party (BJP) leader PulakeshMahanta at Lajum village in Tinsukia District. According to sources miscreants attacked the leader’s vehicle by firing two gunshots.
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April - 26 
A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant identified as Monikanta Sonowal alias Adarsha Asom surrendered before Security Forces (SFs) in Tinsukia District of Assam on April 26, reports Sentinel Assam. The surrendered ULFA-I militant stated that due to the intensified operation
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A United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) militant identified as Monikanta Sonowal alias Adarsha Asom surrendered before Security Forces (SFs) in Tinsukia District of Assam on April 26, reports Sentinel Assam. The surrendered ULFA-I militant stated that due to the intensified operation by the Myanmar Army, the rebels have been changing their camps often and whoever is getting an opportunity, is trying to flee Myanmar and surrender. The surrendered militant identified as Adorsh Asom stated that due to operation by Myanmar military, food has become scarce, reports Economic Times on April 30. He stated that ‘All supply lines are snapped. I had to walk for eight days to reach Tinsukia from Myanmar.’
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April - 26 
Eight Rohingya women were apprehended by the Police near the Vairenti Police Check Gate along the Assam-Mizoram border, reports Nagaland Post. The women have been identified as Sharmila, Atrija, Chanbhar, Sheikhu, Tajmi, Nurkhayas, Toiba, and Rubina. The women revealed that they hailed from Myanmar
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Eight Rohingya women were apprehended by the Police near the Vairenti Police Check Gate along the Assam-Mizoram border, reports Nagaland Post. The women have been identified as Sharmila, Atrija, Chanbhar, Sheikhu, Tajmi, Nurkhayas, Toiba, and Rubina. The women revealed that they hailed from Myanmar and had entered India through the Tripura-Bangladesh border without any valid documents.
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April - 26 
The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singhcounted the curbing of militancy in the northeast as his biggest achievement, reports The Assam Tribune. Rajnath Singh said, “Insurgency in the North East is almost finished,” he told PTI in an interview.
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The Union Home Minister Rajnath Singhcounted the curbing of militancy in the northeast as his biggest achievement, reports The Assam Tribune. Rajnath Singh said, “Insurgency in the North East is almost finished,” he told PTI in an interview.
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April - 26 
United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligen
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United Liberation front of Assam-Independent(ULFA-I) have reportedly killed three of its militants, Lalit Asom, Ashwini Asom and Rhino Asom alias Rubul Moran, in Myanmar for allegedly planning to escape from its bases and surrender before Indian Security Forces, reports The Assam Tribune. Intelligence officials said arrested ULFA-I militant Mridul Mahanta alias Nibir Asom revealed this before Security Agencies during interrogation.
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April - 27 
Paresh Baruah, the ‘commander in chief’ of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on April 27 stated that some members of the outfit were awarded capital punishment as they were found fleeing with weapons and acting as informers of the enemies, reports New Indian Express. His assertion
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Paresh Baruah, the ‘commander in chief’ of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) on April 27 stated that some members of the outfit were awarded capital punishment as they were found fleeing with weapons and acting as informers of the enemies, reports New Indian Express. His assertion comes in the wake of media reports that at least three rebels were awarded capital punishment by the outfit in its Myanmar camp. He stated that ‘They were punished as according to our ‘constitution’. It has prescribed death penalty for any of our members if found fleeing with weapons or sharing classified information of our organisation with the enemies’. He also added that ‘During trial in the ‘court’ of our organisation, they were found guilty on both counts and as a result, awarded capital punishment’. He further stated that ‘None among us is above our ‘constitution’. We hail those who die fighting for our cause as ‘martyrs’. However, we view those who are killed for fleeing with weapons or acting as informers of the enemies as criminals. We don’t remember them nor do we inform their families of their death’.
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April - 28 
Fearing an identity crisis due to large scale inclusion of Bengali-speaking Muslims in the complete draft National Register of Citizens, the indigenous Muslims have demanded the State Government to accord the ‘Original Inhabitants’ (OI) status to the community, reports The Sentinel. “The Indigenous
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Fearing an identity crisis due to large scale inclusion of Bengali-speaking Muslims in the complete draft National Register of Citizens, the indigenous Muslims have demanded the State Government to accord the ‘Original Inhabitants’ (OI) status to the community, reports The Sentinel. “The Indigenous Muslims of Assam are often confused with the Muslims of East Pakistan and many times considered Bangladeshis. The indigenous Muslim groups are either converts from local communities or war prisoners of the Mughal-Ahom wars. So we have a completely different identity and such an identity must be safeguarded,” eminent lawyer and social activist Nekibur Zaman said.
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April - 28 
Two individuals were arrested in a joint operation conducted by Assam Rifles (AR) and Gaurisagar Police in Shiva Sagar District of Assam, at Geleki-Haluwating road on April 28, reports Northeast Today. A grenade and INR 52,000 were recovered from the arrestees. They were arrested while on their way
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Two individuals were arrested in a joint operation conducted by Assam Rifles (AR) and Gaurisagar Police in Shiva Sagar District of Assam, at Geleki-Haluwating road on April 28, reports Northeast Today. A grenade and INR 52,000 were recovered from the arrestees. They were arrested while on their way to Nagaland.
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April - 29 
An additional draft list will be published by the National Register of Citizens (NRC) authorities on June 15 before publication of the final updated NRC on July 31, reports The Telegraph. The additional draft list will contain the names of applicants who were included in the complete draft published
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An additional draft list will be published by the National Register of Citizens (NRC) authorities on June 15 before publication of the final updated NRC on July 31, reports The Telegraph. The additional draft list will contain the names of applicants who were included in the complete draft published on July 30 last year but were later found to be ineligible for inclusion in the register during suomotu verification done by the NRC authorities. The complete draft NRC, containing names of 28,983,677 out of 32,991,384, applicants, was published on July 30 last year. Those left out of the complete draft were given a chance to file claims for their inclusion in the final NRC.
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April - 29 
Government is exploring the option of constructing a strategic tunnel under the Brahmaputra river near Tezpur in Assam for unhindered movement of military vehicles, reports Economic Times on April 29. According to officials, the tunnel, measuring 12-15 Kilometres would connect north and south banks
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Government is exploring the option of constructing a strategic tunnel under the Brahmaputra river near Tezpur in Assam for unhindered movement of military vehicles, reports Economic Times on April 29. According to officials, the tunnel, measuring 12-15 Kilometres would connect north and south banks of the river. It may also have rail and road networks depending in the construction difficulties and gradents. According to officials, the main reason for planning such a tunnel is that the strategic bridges connecting different areas in Assam and Arunachal Pradesh and along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) with China are vulnerable to interference. They claimed the tunnel would ensure complete protection to military convoys. As depth and course of the Brahmaputra keep changing, the most likely option is to construct the tunnel under the river bed. Existing bridges, such as the Deopani Bridge between Arunachal’s Lower Dibang Valley and Upper Dibang Valley with Assam, remain exposed to enemy missiles. Other such structures are: the Dhola Sadiya Bridge across the Lohit river, linking Tinsukia in Assam with Roing in Arunachal, and the Bogibeel Bridge connecting Pasighat with Dibrugarh.
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April - 29 
The trial process of five top leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) will start from May 6 in Myanmar, reports News 18. On April 29 Myanmar police produced the leaders in court. The Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) accused the NSCN (K) of helping Indian-based rebel outfits l
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The trial process of five top leaders of National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Khaplang (NSCN-K) will start from May 6 in Myanmar, reports News 18. On April 29 Myanmar police produced the leaders in court. The Tatmadaw (Myanmar military) accused the NSCN (K) of helping Indian-based rebel outfits like the United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I), National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Sarawgaira (NDFB-S), Kamatapur Liberation Organisation (KLO), Peoples’ Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK), United National Liberation Front (UNLF), Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), People’s Liberation Army (PLA) and People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK) in Myanmar.
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April - 30 
Economic Times on April 30 reports that Tinsukia Superintendent of Police (SP) Shiladitya Chetia stated that ‘In last one month around 20 cadres of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) and Saraigowra factions of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-S) have surrendered. How
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Economic Times on April 30 reports that Tinsukia Superintendent of Police (SP) Shiladitya Chetia stated that ‘In last one month around 20 cadres of United Liberation Front of Asom-Independent (ULFA-I) and Saraigowra factions of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-S) have surrendered. However around 15 of those surrendered are from anti-talk ULFA ‘. He also added that ‘Several of them have come from camps in Myanmar. These cadres are taking advantage of opportunity provided by the government and they are disillusioned by the militancy’. A senior intelligence official stated that ‘We have inputs that insurgents have suffered massive casualties in the operation’. Myanmar army had conducted operation against Indian Insurgent Groups based in Sagaing Region in Myanmar.
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*Data till , April 23, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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