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January - 1 
A huge cache of arms and other belongings of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Odisha Police personnel from a Maoist camp in a forested area near Sarkubandha in Malkangiri Distr
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A huge cache of arms and other belongings of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) were recovered by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Odisha Police personnel from a Maoist camp in a forested area near Sarkubandha in Malkangiri District of Odisha, on January 1, reports The Times of India. Commenting on the matter, District Superintendent of Police (SP), Akhileswar Singh, said "Around 10 to 12 rebels were present in the camp during our raid. However, spotting the security men, they fled and there was no exchange of fire." At least eight guns, four detonators, four metres of codex wire, a camera flash, one digital electronic multi-meter, cloth, medicines and Maoist literature were seized.
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January - 1 
A militant of Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as H Leba alias Lalit Hajong, laid down arms before the Udalguri Deputy Commissioner Thaneswar Malakar in Udalguri District, reports The Sentinel on Janua
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A militant of Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as H Leba alias Lalit Hajong, laid down arms before the Udalguri Deputy Commissioner Thaneswar Malakar in Udalguri District, reports The Sentinel on January 2.
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January - 1 
According to PTI, Jammu and Kashmir witnessed 71 incidents of cross-border firing along India-Pakistan border in 2012. “As many as 71 incidents of border firing took place along the LoC and International Border (IB) in 2012. Seven persons, including
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According to PTI, Jammu and Kashmir witnessed 71 incidents of cross-border firing along India-Pakistan border in 2012. “As many as 71 incidents of border firing took place along the LoC and International Border (IB) in 2012. Seven persons, including four Security Force (SF) personnel, two civilians and one Pakistani intruder were killed in the incidents of border firing. At least 15 persons, including 12 SF personnel and three civilians were injured,” a report compiled by State Home Ministry said. It said there has been increase in the incidents of cross-border firing last year. “There were 51 cases of cross-border firing and ceasefire violations along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir in 2011 as compared to 44 cases in 2010 and 28 in 2009”. It said the increase in firing incidents and ceasefire violations by Pakistan gains significance in light of detection of 400-metre-long tunnel in Samba sector (Samba District) on July 28 and subsequent lodging of strong protest on July 31.
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At least 25 persons, including six Policemen, were injured in Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after fresh clashes broke out between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) soon after curfew was lifted from the township in the morning of January 1, repor
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At least 25 persons, including six Policemen, were injured in Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after fresh clashes broke out between protesters and Security Forces (SFs) soon after curfew was lifted from the township in the morning of January 1, reports Daily Excelsior. Police later arrested eight people from the township on charges of stone throwing. As reported earlier, the curfew in the township was imposed on Friday (December 28) after seven protesters were injured in SFs’ firing in village Chandigam and Pulwama town. SFs had claimed that the protesters had blocked the way for SF vehicles in which four security personnel injured in the Chandipora (Pulwama) encounter (December 28), in which two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants were shot dead by SFs, were being removed to hospital for treatment.
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ATS told the court on January 1, that the conspiracy to cause serial bomb blasts on Jangli Maharaj Road was hatched by the seven arrested suspects in Saudi Arabia, reports The Times of India. The ATS said the custodial interrogation of the suspects,
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ATS told the court on January 1, that the conspiracy to cause serial bomb blasts on Jangli Maharaj Road was hatched by the seven arrested suspects in Saudi Arabia, reports The Times of India. The ATS said the custodial interrogation of the suspects, revealed that they were constantly in touch with the absconding suspects, Fayyaz Kagzi, Riyaz Bhatkal and three others involved in a string of terror attacks in India so far. Investigations also revealed that one of the absconding suspects is a militant of the terror outfit Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and he is involved in inciting youths from Aurangabad, Beed and Ahmednagar (three District of Maharashtra) to indulge in terror activities. LeT had trained the absconders to assemble bombs.
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Chhattisgarh Police on January 1 claimed a significant drop in Maoist-related incidents with 409 incidents being reported in 2012 compared to 530 the previous year. "The state has witnessed 23 per cent fall in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] related inci
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Chhattisgarh Police on January 1 claimed a significant drop in Maoist-related incidents with 409 incidents being reported in 2012 compared to 530 the previous year. "The state has witnessed 23 per cent fall in Naxal [Left Wing Extremism] related incidents last year (2012) as against 2011," Director General of Police (DGP) Ram Niwas told reporters. He said as against 530 Naxal-related incidents reported during 2011, a total of 409 such incidents were reported in 2012 till December-end. The DGP said that encounters between Maoist insurgents and SFs have also declined. "At least 117 gun battles reportedly occurred last year (2012) compared to around 147 in 2011," he added. While 37 Maoists were killed and 436 arrested in 2012, 103 land-mines and arms, detonators, magazines and wireless sets in large quantity, have been recovered during the same period. Impressed with policies of the State Government for rehabilitation of Maoists, 37 Maoists laid down arms in 2012, the DGP said. "Police casualties in Naxal-related incidents during 2012 were 41, while four assistant constables died in the whole year," he informed. For the first time in the state, 120 constables were elevated to sub-inspector rank while 60 head constables were promoted as platoon commanders under 'one-time promotion scheme', the DGP said, adding nearly 74 Police officials have been given out-of-turn promotions for their brave services in Naxal-infested areas.
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Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on January 1 announced that a “historic settlement” is on the anvil for resolving the issues raised by the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), reports The Telegraph. “The negotiations with ANVC for arriving at a per
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Chief Minister Mukul Sangma on January 1 announced that a “historic settlement” is on the anvil for resolving the issues raised by the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), reports The Telegraph. “The negotiations with ANVC for arriving at a permanent settlement have reached the final stage. I have been informed by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs that a tripartite meeting is being convened on January 5 in Shillong,” Mukul Sangma said. CM Sangma appealed the breakaway faction of the ANVC (ANVC-B) to join in the meeting. The ANVC has been demanding the creation of the Garo Hills Autonomous Territorial Council (GATC) on the lines of the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on January 1 said that after tackling insurgency effectively over the years, his Government was now faced with the problem posed by Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) that are trying to strike roots in the State
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on January 1 said that after tackling insurgency effectively over the years, his Government was now faced with the problem posed by Communist Party of India-Maoists (CPI-Maoists) that are trying to strike roots in the State, reports The Shillong Times.
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Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi said his Government could not control the Bodoland Territorial Administrated District (BTAD) unrest the way it would have liked to and that it would take some time for rehabilitation of the remaining camp inmates. At prese
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Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi said his Government could not control the Bodoland Territorial Administrated District (BTAD) unrest the way it would have liked to and that it would take some time for rehabilitation of the remaining camp inmates. At present, 42,425 affected people are still living in relief camps.
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January - 1 
People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland (PJACB)’s economic blockade started on January 1 with supporters blocking National Highway (NH)-31C. PJACB is demanding the creation of “Bodoland” State and expedition of political dialogue with the Pro-Ta
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People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland (PJACB)’s economic blockade started on January 1 with supporters blocking National Highway (NH)-31C. PJACB is demanding the creation of “Bodoland” State and expedition of political dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-PTF). The Chief Convener of the PJACB, Jebra Ram Muchahary, said they would block NH-31, 37 and 52 to press for “Bodoland”. The NDFB-PTF has extended its full support to the blockade.
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January - 1 
Police have booked Rashtriya Rifles’ (55th Battalion) personnel on an ‘attempt to murder’ charge, adds The Hindu.
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Police have booked Rashtriya Rifles’ (55th Battalion) personnel on an ‘attempt to murder’ charge, adds The Hindu.
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January - 1 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested two sympathizers of the militant formation Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) along with arms, ammunition and money at Nonay in Tamenglong District, reports Nagaland Post on January 2. The arrested duo was identified as Son
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested two sympathizers of the militant formation Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) along with arms, ammunition and money at Nonay in Tamenglong District, reports Nagaland Post on January 2. The arrested duo was identified as Songlinmang Kamei (56) and Soihiamlung Kamei (44). SFs recovered INR 2.2 million along with 28 rounds of 7.62 mm ammunition, 50 rounds of 9 mm, 4622 rounds of 5.56 mm, 6 rounds of 12 -Bore ammunition.
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and arrested two Maoists following a gun battle with them in the forest area of Palarmeta in Narayanpur District of Chhattisgarh on January 1, reports The Times of India
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) camp and arrested two Maoists following a gun battle with them in the forest area of Palarmeta in Narayanpur District of Chhattisgarh on January 1, reports The Times of India. The arrested Maoists were identified as Som Sai Usendi (33) and Lakhmu Netam (31). Some other Maoists managed to escape. A 12-bore gun, one air gun and other Maoism related material were recovered from the camping site. On interrogation, the arrested Maoists said the 'commander' of East Bastar Divisional Committee - Kamlesh - was also among the Maoists who fled the camp.
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The court of Judicial Magistrate (First Class) S.S. Bose on January 1, extended Police custody of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) militants and seven accused arrested in the Jangli Maharaj Road blasts case in Pune of Maharashtra (August 1, 2012), ti
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The court of Judicial Magistrate (First Class) S.S. Bose on January 1, extended Police custody of suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) militants and seven accused arrested in the Jangli Maharaj Road blasts case in Pune of Maharashtra (August 1, 2012), till January 8, 2013, according to Pune Mirror. Five suspects are still at large. Ten teams, set up by the state Anti- Terrorism Squad (ATS), claimed to have recovered 18 different articles from the suspects’ custody, including four CPUs, Indian passports, a chit with a secret email ID on it, four live cartridges, an electronic detonator, a battery, an alarm clock and two gelatin sticks among others. Earlier on December 20, 2012 ATS obtained the custody of four suspects Asad Khan Jamshed Ali Khan, Imran Khan Wajid Khan Pathan, Feroz alias Hamza Abdul Hamid Syed and Irfan Mustapha Landge. Later on December 27, ATS obtained custody of three more suspects, including Munib Iqbal Memon, Faruk Shaukat Bagwan and Sayyed Arif alias Kashif Sayyed Zafaruddin Biyabani.
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January - 1 
The high trend of tourist influx in Jammu and Kashmir continued in 2012 as at least 12 million tourists and pilgrims visited Jammu and Kashmir, the State Government said on January 1, according to Business Standard. "The state saw record visits of 1.
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The high trend of tourist influx in Jammu and Kashmir continued in 2012 as at least 12 million tourists and pilgrims visited Jammu and Kashmir, the State Government said on January 1, according to Business Standard. "The state saw record visits of 1.2 crore [12 million] tourists and pilgrims in the state last year," an official spokesperson said.
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January - 1 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a couple surrendered before the Guntur Superintendent of Police (SP, Rural), J Satyanarayana, on January 1, reports The Hindu. U. Kumari alias Renuka of Gangalakunta village near Vel
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres including a couple surrendered before the Guntur Superintendent of Police (SP, Rural), J Satyanarayana, on January 1, reports The Hindu. U. Kumari alias Renuka of Gangalakunta village near Veldurthy had joined Chandravanka dalam (armed squad) in 2003 and went on to become a member of the Bollapalli military platoon and ‘RK and Madhav protection teams’. She later moved to Chhattisgarh where she worked as an area committee member and instructor. The other two Maoists, Bommanaboyina Akkayya alias Rameswar and his wife Guravamma alias Renuka were members of the Chandravanka dalam.
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January - 1 
Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh on January 1 said that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence by and large had declined in Jharkhand, reports DNA. “Compared to Malkangiri in Odisha and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, Naxal vi
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Union Rural Development minister Jairam Ramesh on January 1 said that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) violence by and large had declined in Jharkhand, reports DNA. “Compared to Malkangiri in Odisha and Gadchiroli in Maharashtra, Naxal violence in Jharkhand in the year 2012 has by and large declined,” Ramesh said while interacting with reporters. The Union rural development minister said that he would unfurl the tricolour at Saranda forest on the Republic Day. “But is it a lull before a storm? I don’t know,” he added quickly.
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January - 1 
Zeliangrong Students' Union Manipur (ZSUM) called an indefinite blockade along National Highway (NH)-37, from January 1 midnight, reports Times of India. ZSUM called the blockade in protest against the alleged ‘fake encounter’ of a Zeliangrong United
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Zeliangrong Students' Union Manipur (ZSUM) called an indefinite blockade along National Highway (NH)-37, from January 1 midnight, reports Times of India. ZSUM called the blockade in protest against the alleged ‘fake encounter’ of a Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) militant by Assam rifles (AR) troppers.ZSUM demanded that the government punish the guilty personnel under the Zeliangrong customary laws and removal of AR from the Noney area. AR in a statement said that on January 1 morning, around four ZUF militants opened fire at the forces and an encounter ensued, killing one cadre. The troops seized a .22 pistol with four bullets and 14 fired cases of AK-47 from the site. The slain cadre joined Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in 2006 and obtained training at Buning Camp, it said, adding that he deserted the outfit in 2011 and joined the ZUF and was operating under ‘captain’ Abung of ZUF.
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January - 2 
A Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government institution) of Mankeli village in Bijapur District, identified as Budhram (45), was allegedly stabbed to death by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Nayapara
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A Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self-government institution) of Mankeli village in Bijapur District, identified as Budhram (45), was allegedly stabbed to death by Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in Nayapara locality of Bijapur District headquarter on January 2, reports daily.bhaskar.com. According to Police, a group of four Maoists, dressed in school uniforms, attacked Budharam when he was taking a walk outside his house in Bijapur town. Budhram had shifted to Bijapur from Mankeli after Salwa Judum (anti-Maoist vigilante group), a movement aimed at countering Maoists in the region, was started there.
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January - 2 
A US court on January 2 rescheduled the sentencing of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Colaman Headley, accused of involvement in November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks, from January 17 to January 24, 2013 whil
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A US court on January 2 rescheduled the sentencing of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Colaman Headley, accused of involvement in November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks, from January 17 to January 24, 2013 while that of his accomplice Tahawwur Rana has been rescheduled for a second time to January 17, 2013, according to Zee News. Headley had entered a plea bargain with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), saving him from a possible death penalty or extradition to India or Denmark. Rana, on the other hand, was acquitted of involvement in the Mumbai attacks but was held guilty on June 10, 2011 of conspiracy to attack Denmark newspaper Jyllands-Posten that had published controversial cartoons of Prophet Mohammed, and of aiding LeT.
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January - 2 
Army on January 2 recovered a consignment of ammunition and explosive devices from Hari Buddha forests in Surankote area of Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries included 442 rounds of AK-47 rifle, 100 rounds of sniper rifle, three rou
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Army on January 2 recovered a consignment of ammunition and explosive devices from Hari Buddha forests in Surankote area of Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. Recoveries included 442 rounds of AK-47 rifle, 100 rounds of sniper rifle, three rounds of Under Barrel Grenade Launcher (UBGL) and nine Chinese grenades. The rounds had been filled in 20 liters plastic gallon, official sources said.
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January - 2 
Central Government’s interlocutor to the Naga peace talks R.S. Pandey has stated that it was difficult to set any “timeframe” for the “final settlement” to the Naga political issue, reports Nagaland Post. He has however expressed optimism that a solu
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Central Government’s interlocutor to the Naga peace talks R.S. Pandey has stated that it was difficult to set any “timeframe” for the “final settlement” to the Naga political issue, reports Nagaland Post. He has however expressed optimism that a solution to the issue would be found. “I can’t say any time-frame for the settlement of the Naga political issue,” he said while describing the issue as “sensitive.” “Let us hope for the best with the dawn of the New Year,” Pandey said.
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January - 2 
Myanmar Government is closely monitoring the retractable “regional cease-fire” signed with Khaplang faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), which was just its most basic “first step” cease-fire. For any cease-fire to be complet
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Myanmar Government is closely monitoring the retractable “regional cease-fire” signed with Khaplang faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K), which was just its most basic “first step” cease-fire. For any cease-fire to be complete, the agreement needs to pass through two more steps: the “union cease-fire” and the “parliament cease-fire”. This was revealed in an interview to Vision Communications by Brigadier General, Kyaw Zan Mynt, deputy minister of Myanmar’s Home Ministry. Mynt assured that “Myanmar will do everything possible to stop, catch and hand over any insurgent found carrying out hostile activities against India.”
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January - 2 
Normalcy returned to Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after five days of curfew and clashes following release of 19 people by Police after a meeting between district administration and the local Civil Society. As reported earlier, the curfew in the to
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Normalcy returned to Pulwama town (Pulwama District) after five days of curfew and clashes following release of 19 people by Police after a meeting between district administration and the local Civil Society. As reported earlier, the curfew in the township was imposed on December 28.
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January - 2 
Security Forces (SF) personnel launched a massive combing operation at Narayanapatna area of Odisha's Koraput District, since January 2, following intelligence inputs about the presence of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders from
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Security Forces (SF) personnel launched a massive combing operation at Narayanapatna area of Odisha's Koraput District, since January 2, following intelligence inputs about the presence of top Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leaders from Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh in the region, reports The Indian Express. Around 300 security personnel from Border Security Force (BSF) and Special Operation Group (SOG) are engaged in the operation. Commenting on the operation, a Senior Police officer said, "A massive operation was launched. Security personnel are being airdropped at specific locations for joint combing." Maoist leaders Ram Krishna, Sukdev, Daya and Aruna are believed to be camping along the Odisha-Andhra Pradesh border to consolidate the organisation that has suffered a setback with the Maoist-backed Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) waning.
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January - 2 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested a person identified as Rafikul Islam (34) along with arms and ammunition in Kokrajhar on January 2, reports The Telegraph. SFs recovered two .9mm pistols, an air pistol, seven rounds of live ammunition and two magazines
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested a person identified as Rafikul Islam (34) along with arms and ammunition in Kokrajhar on January 2, reports The Telegraph. SFs recovered two .9mm pistols, an air pistol, seven rounds of live ammunition and two magazines.
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January - 2 
SFs arrested unspecified number of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) militants from Tamenglong town.
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SFs arrested unspecified number of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang faction (NSCN-K) militants from Tamenglong town.
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January - 2 
State Government has ruled out formation of the Garoland Autonomous Council (GAC) as demanded by the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), currently under ceasefire, rather it has proposed strengthening of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Coun
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State Government has ruled out formation of the Garoland Autonomous Council (GAC) as demanded by the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC), currently under ceasefire, rather it has proposed strengthening of the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) with direct funding and providing more manpower, reports The Shillong Times on January 3.
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January - 2 
State Home minister, R Lalzirliana said that the Government is making arrangements to hold negotiation with the Hmar militant outfit Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), reports Sangai Express on January 3. R Lalzirliana said, "It is true th
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State Home minister, R Lalzirliana said that the Government is making arrangements to hold negotiation with the Hmar militant outfit Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D), reports Sangai Express on January 3. R Lalzirliana said, "It is true that the HPC -D is not to be approached by the Mizoram government. However, since they use the very fact that we (the Mizoram Government) do not initiate talks with them, as an excuse, therefore, we shall hold talks with them, if necessary. HPC-D are our brothers, and the government, their father, and we are not enemies". Home minister further said that negotiation between the State Government and the HPC-D shall be held on certain conditions. The conditions according to Home Minister is that HPC-D should cancel their dictate of dissolving Young Mizo Association (YMA) branches, and situation should prevail such that the Government would be able to conduct village council elections in the villages where it has not been held, within areas of Sinlung Hills Development Council (SHDC); and also that they should not create any disturbance to the contractors and also on the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (MNREGA) fund distribution.
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January - 2 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) urged both Jharkhand and Bihar Governments to rehabilitate more than 500 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers who were identified and detained during various combing operations, reports The
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) urged both Jharkhand and Bihar Governments to rehabilitate more than 500 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) sympathisers who were identified and detained during various combing operations, reports The Indian Express on January 03. It also proposed to categorise them based on their educational qualifications and other required skills. Commenting on the matter, a senior official said “The states had agreed to our proposal to divide them in different categories. They would be given either vocational training or financial aid or jobs.” The CRPF claimed that in the last one year it cleared over 5,000 sq km in Saranda, Gaaru and Burra Pahar areas of Maoist influence in Jharkhand and Bihar, which was followed by development projects. Officials say that the number of such sympathisers has been increasing and the State Governments are yet to act.
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January - 2 
The indefinite economic blockade called by the Peoples Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) has been suspended till January 15, following intervention from the Union Home Ministry. PJACBM chief convenor Jebra Ram Muchahary told repor
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The indefinite economic blockade called by the Peoples Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) has been suspended till January 15, following intervention from the Union Home Ministry. PJACBM chief convenor Jebra Ram Muchahary told reporters on January 2 that they took the decision after a UMHA communiqué assured them of a political dialogue with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-PTF) by January 15.
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January - 2 
Three Maoists, including an ‘area commander’, Mohan Paswan, were arrested from a village in Rohtas District on January 2, reports Zee News. Acting on a tip-off about Naxalites-[Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] assembling at a house, Police conducted the
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Three Maoists, including an ‘area commander’, Mohan Paswan, were arrested from a village in Rohtas District on January 2, reports Zee News. Acting on a tip-off about Naxalites-[Left Wing Extremists (LWEs)] assembling at a house, Police conducted the raid and arrested the trio. The other two have been identified as Ranjit Paswan and Kedar Rawani.
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January - 2 
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Joint Secretary (North-East) Shambhu Singh will arrive in Shillong on January 5 to finalise the agreement’ with Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), reports Nagaland Post.
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Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Joint Secretary (North-East) Shambhu Singh will arrive in Shillong on January 5 to finalise the agreement’ with Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), reports Nagaland Post.
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January - 2 
With the intensity of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) declining in many parts of Odisha, its Director General of Police Prakash Mishra on January 2 said withdrawal of armed Police from selected areas was being contemplated, reports ptinews.com.
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With the intensity of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) declining in many parts of Odisha, its Director General of Police Prakash Mishra on January 2 said withdrawal of armed Police from selected areas was being contemplated, reports ptinews.com.
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January - 3 
Activists set ablaze a motorcycle, damaged a car and an attempt was made to burn down the Bamunigaon panchayat office in Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas during a 36-hour Bandh (General Strike) in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts. The strike
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Activists set ablaze a motorcycle, damaged a car and an attempt was made to burn down the Bamunigaon panchayat office in Rabha-Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC) areas during a 36-hour Bandh (General Strike) in Goalpara and Kamrup Districts. The strike was called by 34 organisations, led by All Rabha Students Union (ARSU), demanding elections to the Autonomous council and cancellation of the state panchayat elections declared last month. The strike also paralysed life in Goalpara and parts of Kamrup District as vehicles remained off the road.
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January - 3 
Breakaway faction of the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC-B) on January 3 said that it would participate in the “historic settlement” if it was beneficial to all three existing autonomous District councils of the State and the common people.
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Breakaway faction of the A’chik National Volunteers Council (ANVC-B) on January 3 said that it would participate in the “historic settlement” if it was beneficial to all three existing autonomous District councils of the State and the common people.
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January - 3 
Four members of a family, including three women, were arrested on January 3, on charge of circulating Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) after seizure of 98 FICNs, each with a face value of INR 1000, from their possession, reports Business Standard. Th
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Four members of a family, including three women, were arrested on January 3, on charge of circulating Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) after seizure of 98 FICNs, each with a face value of INR 1000, from their possession, reports Business Standard. The four were identified as Rama Pradhan (35), his wife Lala Pradhan (34), mother Narsa Pradhan (60) and sister Rabana Pradhan (39) of Mudamala village in Jajpur District. The Police were looking for others who were involved in the racket, the sources said.
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Pakistani Army violating the ceasefire opened firing on forward locations on the Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District in the intervening night of January 3-4, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Ar
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Pakistani Army violating the ceasefire opened firing on forward locations on the Line of Control (LoC) at Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District in the intervening night of January 3-4, reports Daily Excelsior. Official sources said Pakistan Army started firing at 11pm targeting half a dozen forward posts of Indian troops in KG sector. Initially, the firing was heavy but later it was confined to small arms. The firing continued till 2am. Indian side gave calibrated response to Pakistan firing to ensure that the militants didn't manage to take advantage of Pakistani firing to sneak into this side. Sources said no casualties or damage was reported the firing by the Pakistani troops on Indian side. Pakistan Army had been resorting to firing twice or thrice a week in KG sector of Poonch District. This was the only area in twin border Districts of Poonch and Rajouri where Pakistan Army had repeatedly been resorting to firing while most of other areas on the LoC in these two Districts were peaceful, sources pointed out. Giving reasons, they said, there were some areas in the KG sector from where Pakistan Army and militant commanders based in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) were trying to push militants into the Indian territory taking cover of firing and adverse weather conditions including dense fog on many occasions. There had been official reports that 200 to 225 militants were waiting across the LoC and 50 to 60 across the International Border (IB) in Jammu sector to enter into this side. Some of the militant groups were desperate to infiltrate after getting SOS from their colleagues this side, who were facing shortage of manpower and weaponry.
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January - 3 
SFs on January 3 arrested two active militants of Adivasi Dragon Fighters (ADF), Jehaskal Hasda alias Rajen and Raju Hembram, at Kachugaon under Gossaigaon sub-division in Kokrajhar District. One 9 mm pistol and 5 mobile phones were recovered from th
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SFs on January 3 arrested two active militants of Adivasi Dragon Fighters (ADF), Jehaskal Hasda alias Rajen and Raju Hembram, at Kachugaon under Gossaigaon sub-division in Kokrajhar District. One 9 mm pistol and 5 mobile phones were recovered from their possession.
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January - 3 
SFs on January 3 arrested two GNLA ‘over ground workers’ from Sambalgre village in West Garo Hills District. They were allegedly providing shelter and passing information to GNLA about the movement of SF.
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SFs on January 3 arrested two GNLA ‘over ground workers’ from Sambalgre village in West Garo Hills District. They were allegedly providing shelter and passing information to GNLA about the movement of SF.
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January - 3 
The Central Government decided to induct 10,000 more Central Paramilitary Troops into counter-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations during the first quarter of this year (2013), with the aim of limiting LWE domination to the jungles of Bastar
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The Central Government decided to induct 10,000 more Central Paramilitary Troops into counter-Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)] operations during the first quarter of this year (2013), with the aim of limiting LWE domination to the jungles of Bastar in Chhattisgarh, Odisha and parts of Jharkhand, reports The Times of India on January 4. Commenting on the move, a senior Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) official said "The idea is to constrict the arc of Naxal influence to the tri-junction of south Chhattisgarh, Odisha and Jharkhand, thus ending the CPI-Maoist's long-cherished dream of a Red corridor from `Pashupati to Tirupati.”
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January - 3 
The State Government's industrial policy announced on January 3 in Mumbai has significant incentives for Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected areas and backward regions like Vidarbha, reports The Times of India. It has a strong emphasis on micro smal
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The State Government's industrial policy announced on January 3 in Mumbai has significant incentives for Naxal [Left Wing Extremism]-affected areas and backward regions like Vidarbha, reports The Times of India. It has a strong emphasis on micro small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) with sops ranging from power tariff subsidy to tax refunds. It also calls for encouraging industry clusters in the state. A package scheme of financial incentives will be extended up to 90% of the permissible capital investment to a MSME unit in Naxal-affected areas.
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January - 3 
Two men, who quit the ranks of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recently, were shot dead by the Maoists in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, on January 3, reports The Business Standard. A group of Maoists dragged, Jokhan Kharwar, out of h
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Two men, who quit the ranks of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) recently, were shot dead by the Maoists in Garhwa District of Jharkhand, on January 3, reports The Business Standard. A group of Maoists dragged, Jokhan Kharwar, out of his house at Kasmar village in Ramkanda block and shot him dead, said Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), Sarwan Kumar. The Maoists also shot dead Ashok Thakur at Chinia of the same District, the DSP added. He further said, "Kharwar and Thakur were members of separate firing squads of the CPI-Maoist and recently broke away from them."
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January - 3 
Unidentified militants on January 3 abducted a businessman, identified as Anjan Kar (30), from the Kherbari in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph.
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Unidentified militants on January 3 abducted a businessman, identified as Anjan Kar (30), from the Kherbari in Sonitpur District, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 3 
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Joint Secretary (North-East) Shambhu Singh will finalise peace talks modalities with two Kuki militant formations, United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO). The report stated that Singh wo
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Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) Joint Secretary (North-East) Shambhu Singh will finalise peace talks modalities with two Kuki militant formations, United People’s Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO). The report stated that Singh would discuss the modalities of starting the peace talks with both formations on January 3 (today) followed by a formal signing of agreement the next day. The report also states that Singh will sign a tripartite peace agreement with the two factions of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP).
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January - 4 
A Pakistani national, identified as Mohammed Hussain alias Julfikar Ali, who was on death row since 2006 until the Supreme Court set aside his conviction and ordered his retrial in August, 2012, was acquitted by a Sessions Court in New Delhi on Janua
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A Pakistani national, identified as Mohammed Hussain alias Julfikar Ali, who was on death row since 2006 until the Supreme Court set aside his conviction and ordered his retrial in August, 2012, was acquitted by a Sessions Court in New Delhi on January 4, reports The Hindu. The court noted “substantial lapses” in the Delhi Police investigation into the 1997 blast in a Blueline bus near Punjabi Bagh in West Delhi killing four persons and injuring 24. Among the lapses, Additional Sessions Judge Pawan Kumar Jain found that the Delhi Police did not prepare a site plan, did not consider taking photographs of the inner portion of the bus, exhibits lifted from the spot were not sealed and no effort was made to prepare the sketch of the suspect. “The prosecution has failed to bring home the guilt of the accused beyond the shadow of reasonable doubt,” the Judge said.
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January - 4 
According to a separate notification of December 12 the Central Government has constituted a tribunal to be headed Delhi High Court judge Sudershan Kumar Misra to review the ban on the HNLC. Central Government has also allowed the HNLC to appear befo
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According to a separate notification of December 12 the Central Government has constituted a tribunal to be headed Delhi High Court judge Sudershan Kumar Misra to review the ban on the HNLC. Central Government has also allowed the HNLC to appear before the Tribunal on January 29 at Delhi High Court.
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January - 4 
An 18-year-old boy, identified as Rajib Singha, son of local leader of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) leader Dinesh Singha, was arrested on January 4, from Malda District for allegedly acting as a courier for Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN),
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An 18-year-old boy, identified as Rajib Singha, son of local leader of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPM) leader Dinesh Singha, was arrested on January 4, from Malda District for allegedly acting as a courier for Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), reports The Times of India. FICN worth INR 500, 000 was also seized from him. He was handed over to Police by the Border Security Force (BSF) on January 5. BSF Commandant Srimadhukar said, "After interrogating the boy, we came to know that the boy was blackmailed to be a part of the smuggling racket. He also named some important kingpins."
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January - 4 
Army posters with pictures of the most wanted militants operating in South Kashmir have appeared in Shopian District villages through which they have sought help of local people in nabbing them, Daily Excelsior reported on January 5. The posters that
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Army posters with pictures of the most wanted militants operating in South Kashmir have appeared in Shopian District villages through which they have sought help of local people in nabbing them, Daily Excelsior reported on January 5. The posters that appeared in some villages of Shopian where the Army feels these militants are operating and using these as their hideouts have announced a cash reward of INR 200000 for information about any of these wanted militants. Those whose picture and names have been publicized through these posters are Imamul Haq Malla alias Waseem of Shopian, Arshad Ahmad Sheikh of Shopian, both belonging to Lashkar-e-Alqaida; Altaf Baba, ‘district commander’ Pulwama of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM); Mohammad Asif Wani of Pulwama, JeM; Ashraf Rather alias Molvi Ashraf of JeM; Mohammad Abbas Reshi of Shopian of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT); Ayatullah Bhat alias Ayatullah Mir of Kulgam of LeT and Showkat Ahmad Tak of LeT. South Kashmir, of late, has become hot bed of militancy as over two dozen youth have joined the militant ranks during past one year. The General Officer Commanding (GOC, 15 Corps), Lieutenant General Om Prakash, believed that after less presence of Army and other security forces in South Kashmir following improvement in security situation, militants consolidated their position in the area.
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January - 4 
Following recent reports of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) militants making an attempt to regroup ahead of the upcoming Assembly election, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directed the State Government to keep a close watc
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Following recent reports of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) militants making an attempt to regroup ahead of the upcoming Assembly election, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has directed the State Government to keep a close watch on the activities of the outfit, reports The Shillong Times on January 5. In a directive issued last month (December), a senior MHA official said the State Government must stop the HNLC from “regrouping, rearming itself, and expanding its cadres.”
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January - 4 
Former UPDS leaders, who had signed a tripartite Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) with the Centre and the State Government on November 25, 2011, said they have lost faith in the government as even after more than one year no step has been taken to impl
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Former UPDS leaders, who had signed a tripartite Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) with the Centre and the State Government on November 25, 2011, said they have lost faith in the government as even after more than one year no step has been taken to implement of the agreement. “It had left us with no option other than reviving our statehood demand,” disbanded UPDS ‘chairman’ Longsodar Senar said. “We feel that the peace agreements signed by the government with the two factions of DHD (Dima Halam Daogah) will also meet the same fate as the MoS signed with us,” he added.
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January - 4 
Naga Hoho (Apex body of Nagas living in Nagaland) on January 4 avidly appealed to the Election Commission of India (ECI) officials to withhold the election process in the State slated till a political settlement on Naga imbroglio is reached, reports
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Naga Hoho (Apex body of Nagas living in Nagaland) on January 4 avidly appealed to the Election Commission of India (ECI) officials to withhold the election process in the State slated till a political settlement on Naga imbroglio is reached, reports Nagaland Post. It has also asked ECI to give “sufficient time” for the ongoing political dialogue to accomplish its tasks in the interest of all. The Naga Hoho further warned ECI that it should take the responsibility for “political ramification” and any “undesirable situation” arising out of what it termed as “unwanted” elections in State.
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January - 4 
Rebel Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament (MP) Kabir Suman on January 4 claimed that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) helped Mamata Banerjee win West Bengal assembly elections in 2011, reports Hindustan Times. Outlining TMC's cl
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Rebel Trinamool Congress (TMC) Member of Parliament (MP) Kabir Suman on January 4 claimed that Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) helped Mamata Banerjee win West Bengal assembly elections in 2011, reports Hindustan Times. Outlining TMC's close relations with the Maoists, Suman said slain Maoist leader Koteshwar Rao alias Kishenji had told his men to “hold aloft the Trinamool flag” to oust the Left Front government. The Trinamool has been denying the allegation, levelled earlier by the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-Marxist) and more recently by Suman himself. He said without the help of Maoists, TMC would not have won a single assembly seat in West Midnapore. “Maoists were part of the Bhumi Uchhed Pratirodh Committee (BUPC) [committee for resisting forcible land acquisition]. Agitations in Nandigram, Singur and Lalgarh were responsible for the regime change. Santosh Rana, a Naxal, and his comrades campaigned for me in Jadavpur (in 2009).” In Nandigram, the TMC led the BUPC, which was opposing former Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee’s plans to acquire about 14,000 acres for an SEZ.
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January - 4 
Security Forces (SFs) in Bangladesh have reportedly arrested two top militants, All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) ‘chief’ Ranjit Debbarma and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ‘chief’ Biswamohan Debbarma from Dhaka (Dhaka District) in December
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Security Forces (SFs) in Bangladesh have reportedly arrested two top militants, All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) ‘chief’ Ranjit Debbarma and National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) ‘chief’ Biswamohan Debbarma from Dhaka (Dhaka District) in December 2012, according to The Times of India. Police intelligence officials in Agartala (Tripura) on January 4 said Ranjit was arrested from a posh location in Dhaka on December 30 and Biswamohan on December 23 last from nearby areas. Both the militant leaders were arrested by Rapid Action Battalion (RAB). The RAB members, after receiving specific information, surrounded the flats in Dhaka and arrested the militant leaders, a source said. According to reports, they have been living in Dhaka for the past two decades. Their arrest comes mere months after Indian Border Security Force (BSF) submitted a list of militant hideouts to Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).
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January - 4 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 4 recovered two Improvised Explosive Device (IED), suspected to be planted by Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF),from an Oil India Limited pipeline at Nagajan in Tinsukia District, report
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 4 recovered two Improvised Explosive Device (IED), suspected to be planted by Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF),from an Oil India Limited pipeline at Nagajan in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 4 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 4, in an encounter, killed an Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, corporal Debajit Duarah alias Bangli Asom, at Hebeda village in the Bordubi area in Tinsukia District, reports T
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 4, in an encounter, killed an Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, corporal Debajit Duarah alias Bangli Asom, at Hebeda village in the Bordubi area in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph. SFs also arrested an ULFA-ATF militant, Niranta Moran alias Moon, from the site. SFs recovered a China-made M-20 pistol, four grenades, two remote-controlled devices, two detonators and some incriminating documents were recovered from the two militants.
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January - 4 
SFs arrested an ULFA linkman, identified as Mazibar Rahman (30), from Dhubri District.
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SFs arrested an ULFA linkman, identified as Mazibar Rahman (30), from Dhubri District.
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January - 4 
SFs arrested three militants belonging to Anti-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Mridul Hazarika and Samarjit Sarma of Panigaon-Patkata and Illias Ali, on January 4 in Nalbari District.
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SFs arrested three militants belonging to Anti-talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Mridul Hazarika and Samarjit Sarma of Panigaon-Patkata and Illias Ali, on January 4 in Nalbari District.
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January - 4 
State Congress said if it is elected to power in the coming elections, it would implore upon the Central Government and Naga militant groups to expedite the peace talks, reports The Telegraph.
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State Congress said if it is elected to power in the coming elections, it would implore upon the Central Government and Naga militant groups to expedite the peace talks, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 4 
The Hills State Democratic Party (HSDP), a new political entity created after dissolution of some Opposition parties and now-disbanded United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), will launch a “mass political movement” from March 2013 demanding a s
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The Hills State Democratic Party (HSDP), a new political entity created after dissolution of some Opposition parties and now-disbanded United People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS), will launch a “mass political movement” from March 2013 demanding a separate State comprising Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao Districts.
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January - 4 
The Rajnandgaon District Police on January 4 seized large quantities of arms, ammunition, wires, tents and other materials used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from the forests of Kandhura at the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border in
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The Rajnandgaon District Police on January 4 seized large quantities of arms, ammunition, wires, tents and other materials used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) from the forests of Kandhura at the Chhattisgarh-Maharashtra border in the District, reports The Pioneer. The recoveries included a 12 bore gun, bullets, electronic detonator, solar plates, mobile handsets, glucose bottles, torch, wire bundles, shoes, tents, backpacks, blankets, butter papers used for printing and Maoist literatures along with banners and few other things.
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January - 4 
The State Government has sanctioned additional four coastal Police Stations, two new jetties and three patrolling boats under the second phase to strengthen the coastal security in Goa on January 4, reports The Times of India. Government has also san
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The State Government has sanctioned additional four coastal Police Stations, two new jetties and three patrolling boats under the second phase to strengthen the coastal security in Goa on January 4, reports The Times of India. Government has also sanctioned 290 technical staff personnel for the coastal Police. According to sources, said under second phase four coastal Police Stations will come up at Tiracol, Chapora, Panaji in North Goa District and Talpona in South Goa District.
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January - 5 
A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Pappu Tiwary alias Sushil Tiwary, surrendered before the Police on January 5, along with arms, in Bihar's Rohtas District, reports The Business Standard. Superintendent of Police (SP
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A Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, identified as Pappu Tiwary alias Sushil Tiwary, surrendered before the Police on January 5, along with arms, in Bihar's Rohtas District, reports The Business Standard. Superintendent of Police (SP), Manu Maharaj, said the Maoist cadre surrendered along with a local made riffle and 10 cartridges.
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January - 5 
A hardcore Maoist, identified as Manesingh, resident of Manhakal village, Durgkondal Police Station, in Kanker District was arrested from his native village on January 5, reports The Pioneer. Police had declared cash reward of Rs20,000 on the arreste
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A hardcore Maoist, identified as Manesingh, resident of Manhakal village, Durgkondal Police Station, in Kanker District was arrested from his native village on January 5, reports The Pioneer. Police had declared cash reward of Rs20,000 on the arrested Maoist. He was the secretary of Regional People Council (Jantana Sarkar). Detailing about the Regional People Council (RPC) the SP said RPC or Jantana Sarkar is a type of governing system adopted by Maoist to rule any area and under one RPC about 7 to 8 villages are covered.
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January - 5 
India termed Pakistan’s response to its “wishlist” with regard to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks as unsatisfactory, calling the list ‘critical’ to ‘substantive movement’ in bilateral relations, tribune.com reports on Janua
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India termed Pakistan’s response to its “wishlist” with regard to the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attacks as unsatisfactory, calling the list ‘critical’ to ‘substantive movement’ in bilateral relations, tribune.com reports on January 6. According to a report by Press Trust of India (PTI), Indian External Affairs Minister, Salman Khurshid said that what Islamabad (Pakistan) has done so far in the case was “not to our satisfaction”. “I don’t see it as a setback at all. But I do believe and (what) we all believe in this country is that dialogue will move smoothly, faster and in a right direction provided the wishlist lying with Pakistan given by India as far as the Mumbai tragedy is concerned is responded to. That is a critical thing, not what is said, not what gesture is made,” Khurshid was quoted as saying. Further, Khurshid said that India will do whatever needs to be done to persuade Pakistan into granting it the Most Favoured Nation (MFN) status.“We believe that it should have been done. We will do whatever needs to be done to persuade them that we should now be able to do it. It is not something which should be delayed indefinitely,” he said.
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January - 5 
Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 5 summoned Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act MCOCA against the seven suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) militants arrested in the 2012 Pune (Maharashtra) serial blasts of August 1, according to
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Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 5 summoned Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act MCOCA against the seven suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) militants arrested in the 2012 Pune (Maharashtra) serial blasts of August 1, according to dnainadia.com. "We have invoked MCOCA (Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act) in the case," Maharashtra ATS Chief Rakesh Maria said. The ATS, in its plea, has given names of seven arrested persons along with five others who it alleges to be the masterminds.
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January - 5 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on January 5 formally arrested key accused in February 18, 2007 Samjhauta Express blast case, Lokesh Sharma, in connection with the September 8, 2006 Malegaon (Nashik District of Maharashtra) bomb blasts case, acco
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on January 5 formally arrested key accused in February 18, 2007 Samjhauta Express blast case, Lokesh Sharma, in connection with the September 8, 2006 Malegaon (Nashik District of Maharashtra) bomb blasts case, according to The Times of India. Sharma, who is already under judicial custody, was produced before a special court in Mumbai (Maharashtra), which remanded him in NIA custody till January 19, 2013 Police said. "Sharma was produced before the court which remanded him in NIA custody till January 19", said special NIA Prosecutor Rohini Salian.
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January - 5 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 5 arrested a suspected People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant, identified as Ms Akham Khomdonbi, in Pallel Keithel area in Thoubal District, reports Sangai Express.
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 5 arrested a suspected People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant, identified as Ms Akham Khomdonbi, in Pallel Keithel area in Thoubal District, reports Sangai Express.
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January - 5 
SFs on January 5 arrested one militant of All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA), identified as Mohesh Orang (23), from Gopinathpur area of Kokrajhar District. One 9 mm pistol along with 5 live rounds was recovered from the arrested militant.
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SFs on January 5 arrested one militant of All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA), identified as Mohesh Orang (23), from Gopinathpur area of Kokrajhar District. One 9 mm pistol along with 5 live rounds was recovered from the arrested militant.
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January - 5 
Shambhu Singh, joint secretary in Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on January 5 said that MHA would take a decision of not holding any discussion with insurgent groups anywhere in the country in the days ahead, but demand their unconditional surrender,
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Shambhu Singh, joint secretary in Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on January 5 said that MHA would take a decision of not holding any discussion with insurgent groups anywhere in the country in the days ahead, but demand their unconditional surrender, reports The Shillong Times.
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January - 5 
The chairman of United Jihad Council (UJC) and ‘supreme commander’ of Hizbul Mujahideen, Syed Salahuddin on January 5 said those calling for settlement of the Kashmir issue through peaceful means were in fact deceiving the innocent Kashmiris, adding
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The chairman of United Jihad Council (UJC) and ‘supreme commander’ of Hizbul Mujahideen, Syed Salahuddin on January 5 said those calling for settlement of the Kashmir issue through peaceful means were in fact deceiving the innocent Kashmiris, adding that an armed struggle was the only way to resolve the dispute, reports Dawn. Salahuddin said that experience of the past 65 years should convince anyone that only a strong and target-oriented armed struggle across Indian-held Kashmir could win freedom. Addressing a press conference, he said that the Kashmiri people, leadership and the State of Pakistan should prepare themselves for it. Otherwise freedom will remain a distant dream. The press conference was held at the end of a procession staged by the supporters of Hizbul Mujahideen to mark the ‘right to self-determination day’. The UJC leader said he supported political movement, but was opposed to what he called a fragmented and fractured political struggle. According to the report, he claimed that about 150 rounds of talks with India had failed to produce anything.
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January - 5 
The Union and State Government on January 5 signed a draft agreement with both Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC –B) for expansion of powers of the Garo Hills Autonomous District (GHADC), reports The Shillong
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The Union and State Government on January 5 signed a draft agreement with both Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) and breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC –B) for expansion of powers of the Garo Hills Autonomous District (GHADC), reports The Shillong Times. The draft agreement was signed during the tripartite meeting between the representatives of the militant outfit and officials of the State Government and Union Ministry of Home Affairs. The final Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) will be signed after the draft agreement gets the mandatory approval of the State Cabinet and the Union Cabinet.
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January - 6 
A lesser known LWE outfit, Sashastra People's Morcha, on January 6, assaulted employees of a brick kiln and burnt a JCB machine and two tractors at Koiram village of Arwal District, as their owner, Chhotan Mandal, refused to pay extortion money, repo
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A lesser known LWE outfit, Sashastra People's Morcha, on January 6, assaulted employees of a brick kiln and burnt a JCB machine and two tractors at Koiram village of Arwal District, as their owner, Chhotan Mandal, refused to pay extortion money, reports Zee News.
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January - 6 
A person, identified as Thangminlen Haokip (29), was killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion near Kondong Lairembi temple at Kwatha Lamkhai in Chandel District on January 6, reports The Telegraph.
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A person, identified as Thangminlen Haokip (29), was killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) explosion near Kondong Lairembi temple at Kwatha Lamkhai in Chandel District on January 6, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 6 
A Special Operation Group (SOG) trooper was injured in an exchange of fire with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Gandhmardan reserve forest near Saapmund, Mahulpali and Beherapani villages in Khprakhol block (administrat
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A Special Operation Group (SOG) trooper was injured in an exchange of fire with the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres in the Gandhmardan reserve forest near Saapmund, Mahulpali and Beherapani villages in Khprakhol block (administrative division) of Balangir District on January 6, reports The Pioneer. The encounter took place during a combing operation against the Maoists.
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January - 6 
According to a notification by State Home Department, Police Stations located in the District Police Headquarters in all the Districts of the State have been designated as Nodal Police Stations of the respective Districts for reporting detection of F
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According to a notification by State Home Department, Police Stations located in the District Police Headquarters in all the Districts of the State have been designated as Nodal Police Stations of the respective Districts for reporting detection of Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) by the banks and lodging First Information Report (FIR) cases for the offences relating to FICN detected, reports E-pao.net on January 7. According to the notification, all the Nodal Police Stations are to submit monthly status report to the Home Department for onward submission to the concerned authorities.
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January - 6 
Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) leader, Arist Sangma said that he was ready to negotiate with the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) if the militant group is willing to be part of the peace pact. “Being part of the mother organization, we w
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Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) leader, Arist Sangma said that he was ready to negotiate with the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) if the militant group is willing to be part of the peace pact. “Being part of the mother organization, we want to appeal to the GNLA so that they can take part in the peace process as this is a golden opportunity and we are ready to facilitate the talks,” said Sangma, ‘publicity secretary ‘of ANVC.
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January - 6 
An Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) and two constables were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED), planted inside a bag by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, blew off near Dabnahi, about 130 Kms away from th
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An Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) and two constables were injured when an improvised explosive device (IED), planted inside a bag by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, blew off near Dabnahi, about 130 Kms away from the state capital, in Gariaband District of Chhattisgarh, reports The Times of India. "Additional SP R K Minj and two constables were injured when they tried to open a zippered canvas bag found near a road, blocked by the Naxalites [Left Wing Extremists] by felling trees early in the morning", a Police spokesman said. Later para-military Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) forces rushed and carried out a search in the area to found another bag bomb. CRPF's bomb disposal squad diffused the bomb.
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January - 6 
Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANBC-B) ‘Chairman’, Rimpu Marak has said that the militant outfit signed the peace pact to bring over all development to the people of Garo Hills. “The ANVC (B) joined the settlement process at the final stage to ensure pea
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Breakaway faction of ANVC (ANBC-B) ‘Chairman’, Rimpu Marak has said that the militant outfit signed the peace pact to bring over all development to the people of Garo Hills. “The ANVC (B) joined the settlement process at the final stage to ensure peace and bring about changes in terms of development, growth and progress to the deprived areas, especially the Garo dominated areas,” Marak said. Both ANVC and ANVC-B on January 5 signed a draft agreement with Central and State Government.
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January - 6 
In another major success for Security Forces (SFs) deployed in Bijapur District, the SFs arrested five Maoists from the dense forest of Timirguda and Gaurarm, reports The Pioneer on January 7. The joint operation was under taken by a joint team by CR
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In another major success for Security Forces (SFs) deployed in Bijapur District, the SFs arrested five Maoists from the dense forest of Timirguda and Gaurarm, reports The Pioneer on January 7. The joint operation was under taken by a joint team by CRPF, District Force (DF) and Chhattisgarh Armed Force (CAF). The accused were later presented in a local court that sent them to jail on judicial remand.
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January - 6 
Letters seized from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’ Ghasi alias Chenda Bhushanam, who was arrested in April 2011, indicate that Maoists were in touch with at least a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Member of Parliame
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Letters seized from Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ‘commander’ Ghasi alias Chenda Bhushanam, who was arrested in April 2011, indicate that Maoists were in touch with at least a Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) and Member of Parliament (MP) of the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) and the Pottangi Congress MLA, reports The Indian Express on January 7. Two letters written in Odia, seized from him, indicate that Maoists were in touch with Koraput MP Jayram Pangi and Koraput MLA Raghuram Padal apart from Congress MLA Ramachandra Kadam. This is the first documentary evidence of correspondence between Maoists and elected Odisha leaders. The letters were seized from Ghasi and produced in a trial court as part of the seizure list. Ghasi (46) has over 100 cases against his name and is considered a top ‘commander’ of the Andhra Orissa Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC), who carried a reward of INR one million on his head.
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January - 6 
Normal life was affected due to the bandh (shutdown strike) call given by the CPI-Maoist in Nuapada District of Odisha and Gariabandh District in neighbouring Chhattisgarh on January 6, reports The New Indian Express. The Maoists gave the call to pro
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Normal life was affected due to the bandh (shutdown strike) call given by the CPI-Maoist in Nuapada District of Odisha and Gariabandh District in neighbouring Chhattisgarh on January 6, reports The New Indian Express. The Maoists gave the call to protest “police harassment of innocent people suspecting them to be Maoists.” Business establishments remained shut for the day and vehicles were off the road in Nuapada District. The Maoists also resorted to road blockade by felling trees between Dharambandha and Potora under Nuapada block.
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January - 6 
Pakistan Army accused India of crossing the LoC and raiding its check post in Bagh area. It said Indian troops raided a military post in the Hajipir sector of Bagh area, killing a soldier and injuring another.
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Pakistan Army accused India of crossing the LoC and raiding its check post in Bagh area. It said Indian troops raided a military post in the Hajipir sector of Bagh area, killing a soldier and injuring another.
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January - 6 
Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by firing mortar shells towards Indian Army posts at Line of Control (LoC) in the Hajipir area of Uri sector in Baramulla District on January 6, reports The Times of India. "They started firing mortar shells toward
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Pakistani troops violated ceasefire by firing mortar shells towards Indian Army posts at Line of Control (LoC) in the Hajipir area of Uri sector in Baramulla District on January 6, reports The Times of India. "They started firing mortar shells towards our posts in Uri sector around 3.15am," an unnamed army spokesman said. He said that some shells landed close to civilian habitation though no damage was done. The spokesman added that Indian troops responded with light weapons which stopped the Pakistani shelling.
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January - 6 
Police on January 6 busted a Maoist camp under operation in a dense forested area of Birbhati village under Bhejji Police Station in Sukma District and seized large numbers of Maoist uniforms, guns and other items. However no Maoist was arrested in t
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Police on January 6 busted a Maoist camp under operation in a dense forested area of Birbhati village under Bhejji Police Station in Sukma District and seized large numbers of Maoist uniforms, guns and other items. However no Maoist was arrested in the action. Inspector General of Police Bastar range Himanshu Gupta said that Police have found 4 guns of 12-bore, Maoist uniforms in large number, ration, tents, pitthu bags, Naxal literature, banner, poster etc. from the spot. Some ration that was looted from SFs was also found in the camp.
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January - 6 
Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), the political wing of PLA, has denied any connection between RPF and Akham Khomdonbi.
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Revolutionary Peoples Front (RPF), the political wing of PLA, has denied any connection between RPF and Akham Khomdonbi.
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January - 6 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 6 arrested two suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, identified as Nidu Sangma (19) and Dukham Momin (18), from Bakhrakhuti village near Dudhnoi in Goalpara District, reports The Sentinel. SFs reco
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 6 arrested two suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, identified as Nidu Sangma (19) and Dukham Momin (18), from Bakhrakhuti village near Dudhnoi in Goalpara District, reports The Sentinel. SFs recovered one pistol, magazines, three live ammunition and one country-made gun from the duo.
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January - 6 
SFs arrested two Maoist sympathizers from Choi under the Churchu Police Station of Hazaribagh District on January 6, reports The Times of India. They have been identified as Kartik Murmu, son of Jhunu Murmu and Taklu alias Arjun Sao, belonging to Ch
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SFs arrested two Maoist sympathizers from Choi under the Churchu Police Station of Hazaribagh District on January 6, reports The Times of India. They have been identified as Kartik Murmu, son of Jhunu Murmu and Taklu alias Arjun Sao, belonging to Churchu. Police recovered INR 35,000 from their possession. Police said the cash was collected as ‘levy’ from the contractors. The duo was going to hand over the amount to the Maoist ‘commanders’.
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January - 6 
SFs killed, in an encounter, on January 6 a GNLA militant, identified as Jona Marak, at Mindikgre village in South Garo Hills District. SFs recovered one hand grenade from him.
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SFs killed, in an encounter, on January 6 a GNLA militant, identified as Jona Marak, at Mindikgre village in South Garo Hills District. SFs recovered one hand grenade from him.
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There was a fierce exchange of fire between SFs and suspected insurgents at Khoibu in Chandel District on January 6-7.
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There was a fierce exchange of fire between SFs and suspected insurgents at Khoibu in Chandel District on January 6-7.
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January - 6 
Two persons, Thokchom Rameshwor Singh (40) and Sagolshem Purnima Devi (38), engaged in the recruitment of youngsters at Heirok area of Thoubal District for the Military Defence Force faction of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL-MDF) were caught by the lo
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Two persons, Thokchom Rameshwor Singh (40) and Sagolshem Purnima Devi (38), engaged in the recruitment of youngsters at Heirok area of Thoubal District for the Military Defence Force faction of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL-MDF) were caught by the locals and handed over to the Police on January 6, reports Nagaland Post on January 8.
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January - 7 
A court in Dantewada District on January 7 ordered acquittal of 10 accused in the Tadmetla massacre of 76 Security Force personnel, 75 of them from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), on April 6, 2010, reports The Times of India. Additional sess
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A court in Dantewada District on January 7 ordered acquittal of 10 accused in the Tadmetla massacre of 76 Security Force personnel, 75 of them from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), on April 6, 2010, reports The Times of India. Additional sessions judge Anita Deharia acquitted the 10 accused on the ground that the prosecution had failed to provide substantial evidence of their involvement in the case. All the 10 accused were charged under various section of Indian Penal Code, Arms Act and under the provisions of explosive Act.
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January - 7 
A trial court has dismissed the bail plea of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack key handler Abu Jundal, The Times of India reported on January 8. In an in court proceeding, District Judge I.S. Me
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A trial court has dismissed the bail plea of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) terrorist and November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack key handler Abu Jundal, The Times of India reported on January 8. In an in court proceeding, District Judge I.S. Mehta allowed the application of National Investigation Agency (NIA), which sought extension of probe time up to 180 days, saying the articles alleged to have been recovered from Jundal is sensitive to "the issue of national security," the court sources said. The NIA had also sought extension of Jundal's judicial custody saying its investigation is in progress and it could not disclose its details due to security reasons and the court could see the same in the case diary.
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January - 7 
Another Maoist, identified as Bimal Gudia, was arrested from Sonpura village in the Saranda forest area under Manoharpur Police Station in West Singhbhum District on January 7. Gudia, touted as a prize catch for the District Police, is facing more th
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Another Maoist, identified as Bimal Gudia, was arrested from Sonpura village in the Saranda forest area under Manoharpur Police Station in West Singhbhum District on January 7. Gudia, touted as a prize catch for the District Police, is facing more than a dozen charges in murder, extortion and blast cases, including the 2009 Tatanagar-Bilaspur train blast incident. He is also accused of torching nine heavy vehicles in Posaita in 2009.
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January - 7 
Breakaway Faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak on January 7 said that the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) and Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council (JHADC) will benefit from the ANVC draft tr
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Breakaway Faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) ‘chairman’ Rimpu Marak on January 7 said that the Khasi Hills Autonomous District Council (KHADC) and Jaintia Hills Autonomous District Council (JHADC) will benefit from the ANVC draft tripartite peace pact signed on January 5, reports The Shillong Times. Marak further said that the outfit was willing to meet the leaders of other councils and social leaders of Khasi and Jaintia Hills to discuss the matters concerning the role of traditional heads and chiefs in the growth of the State. The Government’s plan to strengthen the Garo Hills Autonomous District Council (GHADC) following talks with the ANVC had led to demands for strengthening the KHADC and the JHADC.
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January - 7 
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on January 7 reiterated his demand for partial lifting of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and denounced the opposition, reports Daily Excelsior. “Our stand has always been based on sound lo
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Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on January 7 reiterated his demand for partial lifting of Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) and denounced the opposition, reports Daily Excelsior. “Our stand has always been based on sound logic and a realistic assessment of the ground situation. We want it to be lifted from certain parts only," Omar said. He conceded, “First and foremost I never advocated lifting it from areas close to the Line of Control [LoC] or so. I have suggested that it could be lifted from areas like Srinagar and Jammu cities"
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January - 7 
Non-tribals of Kamrup-rural District blocked National Highway(NH)-37 and disrupted rail communication at different locations in southern Kamrup demanding the forthcoming Garm Panchayat (village-level self governing body) election be held in non-triba
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Non-tribals of Kamrup-rural District blocked National Highway(NH)-37 and disrupted rail communication at different locations in southern Kamrup demanding the forthcoming Garm Panchayat (village-level self governing body) election be held in non-tribal pockets within the Rabha Hasong Autonomous Council (RHAC). The Gram Panchayat polls are not held in all the autonomous council areas of the State, including under the RHAC, as these special category areas have their own council elections.
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January - 7 
Pakistan Army violating the ceasefire opened heavy firing on Indian positions in Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch District on January 7, reports Daily Excelsior. No casualties or damage was reported in the firing.
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Pakistan Army violating the ceasefire opened heavy firing on Indian positions in Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch District on January 7, reports Daily Excelsior. No casualties or damage was reported in the firing.
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January - 7 
Peoples Liberation Front (UPLF) ,a newly formed militant outfit in Karbi Anglong District, on January 7 warned Karbi community to refrain from exploiting non-Karbi people living in the District economically, socially and politically, reports Nagaland
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Peoples Liberation Front (UPLF) ,a newly formed militant outfit in Karbi Anglong District, on January 7 warned Karbi community to refrain from exploiting non-Karbi people living in the District economically, socially and politically, reports Nagaland Post.
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January - 7 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 7 arrested a militant belonging to Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Nitul Moran, at Doomdooma in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph.
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 7 arrested a militant belonging to Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Nitul Moran, at Doomdooma in Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 7 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 7 recovered the bullet-riddled body of a man at Changamdabi Loukon under Yairipok Police Station of Thoubal District, reports The Sentinel. The slain man is yet to be identified. One hand grenade, some live ammunition
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 7 recovered the bullet-riddled body of a man at Changamdabi Loukon under Yairipok Police Station of Thoubal District, reports The Sentinel. The slain man is yet to be identified. One hand grenade, some live ammunition and some empty cartridges were found near the body.
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January - 7 
Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter, on January 7 killed an ‘area commander’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), identified as Gojol Sangma, at Garakgre village in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on January 11. SFs recove
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Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter, on January 7 killed an ‘area commander’ of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), identified as Gojol Sangma, at Garakgre village in West Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times on January 11. SFs recovered a pistol and ammunition from the slain militant.
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January - 7 
Seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 12 critically injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-(Maoist) cadres at Karmatiya forests of Latehar District of Jharkhand on January 7, reports The Times of India.
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Seven Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were killed and 12 critically injured in an encounter with the Communist Party of India-(Maoist) cadres at Karmatiya forests of Latehar District of Jharkhand on January 7, reports The Times of India. Two Maoists were also killed, the Police said quoting villagers. Hundreds of Maoists ambushed 200-odd troopers patrolling the forest around 10.30am, in what is being seen as a possible retaliation to ‘Operation Anaconda-II’ in Saranda forests. In the gun-battle, which went on for more than eight hours, several Police personnel were critically injured, two of whom belong to Jharkhand Jaguar. The encounter ended around 8 pm. Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG), Palamu range, Praveen Singh confirmed the deaths. Six companies of CRPF and two of Jharkhand Jaguar were combing the Karmatiya jungles when the ambush took place. According to Jharkhand Police figures, a total of 24 persons were killed in Latehar in 2011 by the Maoists. The Indian Express, however, reported that one Jharkhand Jaguar Special Task Force Policeman was shot dead by Maoists and three CRPF troopers were missing. The Maoist group involved in the encounter is believed to have been headed by Arvind, an important leader thought to be holed up in the area for the past 25 days. The CRPF had been camping there since December 20, 2012, to try and capture him. The encounter, named ‘Operation Saamna’, involved about 220 CRPF and some Jharkhand Police personnel. Officials claimed at least four Maoists were killed, but no bodies have been recovered.
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January - 7 
State Government will update National Register of Citizens (NRC) in 42 legislative assembly constituencies (LACs) in eight districts of Assam in the first phase, reports The Shillong Times on January 8.According to an official source, the 42 LACs are
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State Government will update National Register of Citizens (NRC) in 42 legislative assembly constituencies (LACs) in eight districts of Assam in the first phase, reports The Shillong Times on January 8.According to an official source, the 42 LACs are from Dibrugarh, Tinsukia, Sivasagar, Jorhat, Golaghat, Lakhimpur, Nagaon and Sonitpur Districts. The NRC in these constituencies will be updated within three years from the day of starting the work.
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January - 7 
The Central and the State Government should be looking for a “Naga solution” in totality rather than an “Isak-Muivah faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) solution”, said Wangtin Naga, ‘Minister for Information and Publicity’
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The Central and the State Government should be looking for a “Naga solution” in totality rather than an “Isak-Muivah faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) solution”, said Wangtin Naga, ‘Minister for Information and Publicity’ of the Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-Khaplang) on January 7. Wangtin termed the Nagaland People’s Front-led Joint Legislators Forum (JLF) a sham that is simply supporting the NSCN-IM’s negotiation with the Central Government. Wangtin said, “My format of talks is inclusive talks, otherwise it will be factional talks. Let these I-M [NSCN-IM] talks get over, then Naga talks will start.”
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January - 7 
Union Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh said on January 7 that the Government has relaxed recruitment norms by lowering the education qualification and physical requirements, reports firstpost.com. He underlined that special recruitment dr
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Union Minister of State for Defence Jitendra Singh said on January 7 that the Government has relaxed recruitment norms by lowering the education qualification and physical requirements, reports firstpost.com. He underlined that special recruitment drives were being organised in Naxal [Left Wing Extremist (LWE)]-affected areas – Chhattisgarh, Odisha, parts of Maharashtra, Bihar and Uttar Pradesh. Acknowledging that there was a “sizeable number” of vacancies in the armed forces, especially at the officers level, he said the government was taking various steps to fill in those gaps. “Some of the steps which have been taken are to increase the number of training institutions in the country. We have taken special recruitment camps in Naxal areas, Jammu and Kashmir and in North-East areas. So, the outreach, I would say has gone up tremendously. This will bridge the gap,” he said.
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January - 8 
A top Maoist, identified as Thakkalpalli Vasudeorao alias Asanna alias Satish alias Vasu alias Sujit (46), who carries a reward of INR 2.5 million on his head, has entered Gadchiroli, Police said on January 8, reports Zee News. Asanna is a member of
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A top Maoist, identified as Thakkalpalli Vasudeorao alias Asanna alias Satish alias Vasu alias Sujit (46), who carries a reward of INR 2.5 million on his head, has entered Gadchiroli, Police said on January 8, reports Zee News. Asanna is a member of CPI-Maoist Central Military Commission and its Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee (DKSZC).
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January - 8 
Acceding to The Times of India, a woman was leading the attack on Security Force (SF) personnel at Karmatiya forest in Latehar Distinct of Jharkhand that killed 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers on January 7. Two Maoists were also kille
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Acceding to The Times of India, a woman was leading the attack on Security Force (SF) personnel at Karmatiya forest in Latehar Distinct of Jharkhand that killed 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers on January 7. Two Maoists were also killed in return fire on January 7 and 16 SF personnel were injured. The Maoists on January 8 killed two civilians taking the death toll to 15. Combing operation was intensified following the second attack. The two civilians were killed and one critically injured when bombs exploded on Tuesday afternoon during search for more bodies inside the forest, said Latehar Superintendent of Police (SP) Kranti Kumar Garhdeshi. The Maoists had planted the bombs inside the dead bodies, which were ripped to pieces the moment the search team tried to recover them. The Latehar SP said the civilians were killed while they were accompanying Police personnel. Around 300 CRPF and Jharkhand Jaguar personnel treaded deep into the Karmatiya jungles, about 250km from Ranchi as part of a combing operation when Maoists started indiscriminate firing from tree tops and hills. Over 600 Maoists, led by senior leaders, were present in the Latehar jungles and around 30 of them have been injured. CPI-Maoist central committee member Arvind was the leader behind the attacks, said Police sources. Many of the Maoists were dressed like SF personnel.
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January - 8 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on January 8 recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 1.2 million, along with 11 kilograms of heroin near Border Outpost Khalra in Amarkot sector of Ferozepur District, according to Bus
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on January 8 recovered Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) with a face value of INR 1.2 million, along with 11 kilograms of heroin near Border Outpost Khalra in Amarkot sector of Ferozepur District, according to Business Standard.
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January - 8 
Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out a small explosion near the venue of sports event organized by Police department for people along Dhanora-Heti road in Dhanora in Gadchiroli District on January 8, reports The Time
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Cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) carried out a small explosion near the venue of sports event organized by Police department for people along Dhanora-Heti road in Dhanora in Gadchiroli District on January 8, reports The Times of India. No casualties have been reported in the blast. Police officials have deduced it as an attempt to terrorize the villagers.
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January - 8 
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Inspector General (IG) S S Sandhu said that Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) may have been used near the Line of Control (LoC) but is not used in the hinterland in Kashmir valley. He further said that the cr
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Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Inspector General (IG) S S Sandhu said that Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) may have been used near the Line of Control (LoC) but is not used in the hinterland in Kashmir valley. He further said that the credit for the successful operations against the militants goes to the people of the Valley who are fed up with the militancy and pass information to the security forces about their activities.
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January - 8 
Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) sleuths on January 8 arrested two persons, identified as Manoj Sah and Brijesh Sahni from Muzaffarpur (Muzaffarpur District) railway station and recovered Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) of 1000 denomination
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Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) sleuths on January 8 arrested two persons, identified as Manoj Sah and Brijesh Sahni from Muzaffarpur (Muzaffarpur District) railway station and recovered Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) of 1000 denomination worth INR 4, 91,000, reports The Times of India. The arrested persons told their interrogators that the fake currency notes had been smuggled from Bangladesh with the help of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) operatives. "The duo admitted their involvement in the smuggling and revealed that they were a part of an international network," the DRI officer added.
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January - 8 
Intelligence reports suggested that Saeed had visited areas opposite Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District about a week before the Pakistan Army's intrusions (around 600 meters) on Indian side on January 8. "Hafiz Saeed might have facilitated
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Intelligence reports suggested that Saeed had visited areas opposite Krishna Ghati (KG) sector in Poonch District about a week before the Pakistan Army's intrusions (around 600 meters) on Indian side on January 8. "Hafiz Saeed might have facilitated the intrusions'', sources said, adding that the reports that some LeT commandos had mixed up with Pakistan Army commandos, who intruded into this side, were not ruled out. “The reports were being verified'', sources said.
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January - 8 
Meanwhile, Police arrested two militia ‘commanders’ -- Nachika Kalinga (30) and Vadaka Deruku (32) -- of Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS), a frontal organisation of the CPI-Maoist, at Anasabhadra Road Junction in Makkuva mandal in Vizianagaram Distr
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Meanwhile, Police arrested two militia ‘commanders’ -- Nachika Kalinga (30) and Vadaka Deruku (32) -- of Chasi Muliya Adivasi Sangh (CMAS), a frontal organisation of the CPI-Maoist, at Anasabhadra Road Junction in Makkuva mandal in Vizianagaram District. Presenting them before the media, Additional Superintendent of Police (Operations) D.V. Srinvasa Rao said the two had close contacts with Purna alias Daya, divisional secretary of Srikakulam and Koraput Joint Division Committee. Kalinga and Deruku of Borigi Panchayat (village level local self-government institution) under Narayanpatna block in Koraput District in Odisha were nominated to the CMAS as militia ‘commanders’.
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January - 8 
On January 8, almost a dozen of Pakistani troopers breached the Line of Control (LoC) at Mankot sector in Mendhar tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District, ambushed an Indian Army patrol, beheaded two Indian troopers, injured another two of them, and
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On January 8, almost a dozen of Pakistani troopers breached the Line of Control (LoC) at Mankot sector in Mendhar tehsil (revenue unit) of Poonch District, ambushed an Indian Army patrol, beheaded two Indian troopers, injured another two of them, and took the head of one while fleeing back to Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK), reports Daily Excelsior. An unnamed senior officer without saying that head of one of the trooper was taken by the Pakistan Army confirmed that body of one Indian trooper was badly mutilated. The killed troopers were identified as Lance Naik Hem Raj and Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh.
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January - 8 
Pakistan troopers in the evening resorted to firing using heavy, medium and small arms fire on Indian posts in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District. Indian troopers retaliated the fire. No casualties or damage on Indian side were re
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Pakistan troopers in the evening resorted to firing using heavy, medium and small arms fire on Indian posts in almost entire Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District. Indian troopers retaliated the fire. No casualties or damage on Indian side were reported. Casualties, if any, on the other side were not known.
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January - 8 
Security Forces (SFs) busted a militant hideout during a search operation in forests of village Buta in Tangmarg area of Baramulla District on January 8 and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition, reports Daily Excelsior. Two AK 47 magazines, th
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Security Forces (SFs) busted a militant hideout during a search operation in forests of village Buta in Tangmarg area of Baramulla District on January 8 and recovered huge cache of arms and ammunition, reports Daily Excelsior. Two AK 47 magazines, three Chinese Pistols, four UBGL, two RPGs, two rounds of RPG ammunition and four grenades were seized from the incident site.
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January - 8 
Suspected cadres of a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) action team shot dead a home guard, identified as N. Naresh (26), at Parnashala in Dummugudem mandal (administrative unit) in Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh on January 8, reports
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Suspected cadres of a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) action team shot dead a home guard, identified as N. Naresh (26), at Parnashala in Dummugudem mandal (administrative unit) in Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh on January 8, reports The Hindu. According to sources, four members of the action team pumped bullets into Naresh while he was playing volley ball with his friends in the heart of the village.
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January - 8 
The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team on January 8 arrested Moinul Haque, former ‘president’ of All BTC Minority Students Union (ABMSU) for his role in the killing of four Bodo youths on July 20, 2012, at Joypur in Kokrajhar District. Two of
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The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) team on January 8 arrested Moinul Haque, former ‘president’ of All BTC Minority Students Union (ABMSU) for his role in the killing of four Bodo youths on July 20, 2012, at Joypur in Kokrajhar District. Two of his associates, identified as Jahanuddin Sheik and Jakhir Ali, were also arrested. Altogether 22 people have been arrested by the CBI in connection with the case. The CBI has earlier arrested five people in September 2012, six in December 2012 and eight persons on January 5, 2013. The killing triggered the violence in the district which later spread to the Districts of Chirang and Dhubri killing over 100 people and leaving over 450,000 people homeless.
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January - 8 
The State cabinet on January 8 approved the text of the draft settlement agreement to be signed with the Achik National Volunteers’ Council (ANVC) militants, reports The Shillong Times. A tripartite meeting between the Central, State Government and t
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The State cabinet on January 8 approved the text of the draft settlement agreement to be signed with the Achik National Volunteers’ Council (ANVC) militants, reports The Shillong Times. A tripartite meeting between the Central, State Government and the ANVC resulted in signing of a draft agreement on January 5. The State Cabinet has also constituted a committee, which will comprise State Government and District Council representatives, Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) officials, and representatives from the ANVC to go into the finer points of the proposed agreement.
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January - 9 
A case under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Section 10(4) has been registered against the organisers of the ongoing Kochi-Muziris Biennale for exhibiting an installation work of a Dutch artist, identified as Jinas Staal allegedly promotin
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A case under Unlawful Activities Prevention Act (UAPA), Section 10(4) has been registered against the organisers of the ongoing Kochi-Muziris Biennale for exhibiting an installation work of a Dutch artist, identified as Jinas Staal allegedly promoting banned outfits, including Taliban, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and Indian Mujahideen (IM) in Kochi (Ernakulam District), The Statesman reports on January 10. The installation had 45 billboards depicting flags of banned organisations, including 24 from India, at the pavilion of the New World Summit at Aspinwall, the main venue of the Biennale.
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January - 9 
A delegation of the Election Commission of India (ECI), which is on a visit to the State, has asked the Deputy Commissioners (DC) and Superintendent of Police (SPs) of West, East and South Garo Hills Districts to carry out a vulnerability mapping of
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A delegation of the Election Commission of India (ECI), which is on a visit to the State, has asked the Deputy Commissioners (DC) and Superintendent of Police (SPs) of West, East and South Garo Hills Districts to carry out a vulnerability mapping of areas which are affected due to insurgent activities by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), reports The Shillong Times.
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January - 9 
All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) warned of a massive movement if Bodoland is not formed by the time the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh State gets statehood. ABSU ‘General Secretary’, Jiron Basumatary further called for the release of jailed Ranjan
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All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) warned of a massive movement if Bodoland is not formed by the time the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh State gets statehood. ABSU ‘General Secretary’, Jiron Basumatary further called for the release of jailed Ranjan Daimari faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary to facilitate the peace process.
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January - 9 
All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) president K.T Rahman on January 9, after attending a meeting with State Chief Minister, said that the State Government is gearing up to wipe out all the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muiv
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All Manipur United Clubs Organisation (AMUCO) president K.T Rahman on January 9, after attending a meeting with State Chief Minister, said that the State Government is gearing up to wipe out all the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) camps present in the State, reports Sangai Express. This follows the incident of alleged molestation of Manipuri actress Momoko by NSCN-IM militant leader, ‘Lieutenant Colonel’ Livingstone in Chandel District on December 18, 2012. Earlier, Imphal valley based film artist association, Film Forum Manipur (FFM) and All Manipur State Shumang Leela Council (AMSSLC), submitted a representation to CM demanding the arrest of Livingstone on December 31, 2012. The representation also warned that agitation would resume if the state Government failed to meet the demands within January 7, 2013.
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January - 9 
Army on January 9, detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Salani bridge on Poonch-Rajouri-Jammu road near Rajouri town in Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. Army requisitioned a Bomb Disposal Squad to the spot, which too
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Army on January 9, detected and defused an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at Salani bridge on Poonch-Rajouri-Jammu road near Rajouri town in Rajouri District, reports Daily Excelsior. Army requisitioned a Bomb Disposal Squad to the spot, which took the IED to an isolated area and defused it. The IED had been planted by the militants to target the vehicles of Security Forces or civilians with a view to cause casualties.
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January - 9 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on January 9 arrested five Bangladeshi smugglers while they were trying to infiltrate into the State at Namchapara in South Garo Hills District.BSF recovered mobile phones, INR 12,440 and other items worth around
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers on January 9 arrested five Bangladeshi smugglers while they were trying to infiltrate into the State at Namchapara in South Garo Hills District.BSF recovered mobile phones, INR 12,440 and other items worth around Rs 35,300 from their possession.
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January - 9 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres sabotaged the road construction work underway between Aheri and Medpalli on Bhamragad Road near Mirkal village in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) in Gadchiroli District by setting ablaze three tractors
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres sabotaged the road construction work underway between Aheri and Medpalli on Bhamragad Road near Mirkal village in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) in Gadchiroli District by setting ablaze three tractors and a JCB in the evening of January 9, reports The Times of India. Before burning the vehicles they chased away the labourers from the construction site.
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January - 9 
Following the killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops, the Border Security Force (BSF) said it was on high alert along the border in Punjab, The Times of India reports on January 10. BSF Additional Director General (ADG) Himmat Singh, "We
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Following the killing of two Indian soldiers by Pakistani troops, the Border Security Force (BSF) said it was on high alert along the border in Punjab, The Times of India reports on January 10. BSF Additional Director General (ADG) Himmat Singh, "We are on high state of alert, we can't rule out the possibility of infiltration bids from across the border in Jammu and Punjab”.
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January - 9 
Government on January 9, notified the amendment in Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Bill which designates economic offences including circulation of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) as terrorist acts, according to Economic Times. Other salient featur
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Government on January 9, notified the amendment in Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Bill which designates economic offences including circulation of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) as terrorist acts, according to Economic Times. Other salient features of the bill include expansion of the definition of terrorist act to include acts that involve detention, abduction, threats to kill or injure, or other actions so as to compel an international or inter-governmental organisation to comply with some demand. The bill would cover those involved in procurement of weapons, raising funds for terrorist activities and counterfeiting Indian currency. It would also cover offences by companies, societies or trusts. The Bill, passed by Parliament on December 20, 2012 provides for extended period for ban on an association from current two years to five years.
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January - 9 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘founder’ and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (JuD) 'chief' Hafiz Muhammad Saeed provoked the Pakistani soldiers to fire on Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (troopers) as part of his plans to begin jihad (holy war) in Kashmir, Sahara Samay
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) ‘founder’ and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (JuD) 'chief' Hafiz Muhammad Saeed provoked the Pakistani soldiers to fire on Border Security Force (BSF) jawans (troopers) as part of his plans to begin jihad (holy war) in Kashmir, Sahara Samay reported on January 10. Reports say Saeed was inciting LeT’s BATs (Border Action Teams), consisting of jihadis and trained militants to step up activity along the LoC. The intelligence alert from Jammu that spoke of Saeed's presence along the LoC also warned of escalating action being contemplated by the Pakistan Army-BAT combine.
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January - 9 
Police arrested the ‘deputy commander’ of Kasansoor Dalam (armed squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramesh alias Kaju Gawde (28), during anti-Maoist operation in Reknar village in Etapalli tehsil (revenue unit)
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Police arrested the ‘deputy commander’ of Kasansoor Dalam (armed squad) of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Ramesh alias Kaju Gawde (28), during anti-Maoist operation in Reknar village in Etapalli tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on January 9, reports The Times of India. Gawde is native of Reknar and is active in Naxal dalam since 2008. Later his wife too joined Naxal dalam but was arrested. At present she is in jail.
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January - 9 
Police on January 9 arrested Nanu Ram alias Prabhatji, ‘secretary’ of Koyal Sankh zone of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with a pistol and five rounds of ammunition, from Kanke Police Station area in Ranchi District, reports Tele
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Police on January 9 arrested Nanu Ram alias Prabhatji, ‘secretary’ of Koyal Sankh zone of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), along with a pistol and five rounds of ammunition, from Kanke Police Station area in Ranchi District, reports Telegraph India. Active for the last 21 years, he is believed to have played a role during the encounter in Latehar District on January 7, 2013, that left 11 Security Force and two civilians dead. He carried head money of INR 700,000 and is accused of killing several Policemen and setting Government vehicles on fire earlier. Senior Superintendent of Police, Saket Kumar Singh, said Ram was also a member of the outfit’s Bihar Regional Committee. He is believed to be the one who works out strategies to attack the Police. So far Ram has admitted his involvement in as many as 12 cases. He had been arrested twice before, in 1992 and 2000.
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January - 9 
Police seized 15 cartridges of AK rifle and some iron rods from a truck loaded with almonds, being imported by traders from Hajeera, Rawlakote in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Poonch-Rawlakote route. The consignment had been sent by Hamid Raza H
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Police seized 15 cartridges of AK rifle and some iron rods from a truck loaded with almonds, being imported by traders from Hajeera, Rawlakote in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) on Poonch-Rawlakote route. The consignment had been sent by Hamid Raza Hashmi of Hajeera, PoK for Dewan Traders, Poonch (Poonch District), owned by Abdul Gani.
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January - 9 
Tehelka.com reported that Hafiz Saeed and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin have reportedly told a delegation of separatists leaders from Jammu and Kashmir that armed militancy would revive in the Valley in 2014.
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Tehelka.com reported that Hafiz Saeed and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) ‘supreme commander’ Syed Salahuddin have reportedly told a delegation of separatists leaders from Jammu and Kashmir that armed militancy would revive in the Valley in 2014.
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January - 9 
The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police said, in the draft charges filed in the May 8, 2006 Aurangabad (Maharashtra) arms haul case against Lashkar-e-toiba (LeT) ‘operative’ and key November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack handler Say
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The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of the Maharashtra Police said, in the draft charges filed in the May 8, 2006 Aurangabad (Maharashtra) arms haul case against Lashkar-e-toiba (LeT) ‘operative’ and key November 26, 2008 (26/11) terror attack handler Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal, along with the other 21 accused, have been involved in terrorist activities right from 1996, The Times of India reports on January 10. The draft charges that have been submitted to the court propose that the court charge Jundal under different sections of Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA), Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Explosives Act, Explosives Substances Act and Indian Penal Code. Jundal, who is presently lodged in Tihar Jail (New Delhi), was on January 9, produced in the court through video conferencing.
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January - 9 
Three children, identified as Rinki Kurmi (10), Rupesh Kurmi (5) and Sandhya Kurmi (5), were killed and two others were injured in a suspected grenade explosion at Kharjan under Digboi Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 9, reports The Tel
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Three children, identified as Rinki Kurmi (10), Rupesh Kurmi (5) and Sandhya Kurmi (5), were killed and two others were injured in a suspected grenade explosion at Kharjan under Digboi Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 9, reports The Telegraph. Those injured in the blast were identified as Bhanumati (25), and Pushpanjali Kurmi (7).
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January - 10 
A group of around 18 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a tractor at a brick kiln at Chandi village under Sadar Police Station area of Vaishali District on January 10, and left behind a pamphlet demanding a monthly ‘levy’
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A group of around 18 Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres set ablaze a tractor at a brick kiln at Chandi village under Sadar Police Station area of Vaishali District on January 10, and left behind a pamphlet demanding a monthly ‘levy’ of INR 25,000 from its owner Anuj Rai, reports Business Standard.
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January - 10 
Chief Minister (CM), Tarun Gogoi held the Anti-Talks Faction of ULFA (ULFA-ATF) responsible for the death of three children in Tinsukia district on January 9, reports Times of India.
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Chief Minister (CM), Tarun Gogoi held the Anti-Talks Faction of ULFA (ULFA-ATF) responsible for the death of three children in Tinsukia district on January 9, reports Times of India.
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January - 10 
Doctors conducting the autopsy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Latehar District on January 7, found a 2.75 kg unexploded improvised explosive device (IED) stitch
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Doctors conducting the autopsy of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers killed in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) ambush in Latehar District on January 7, found a 2.75 kg unexploded improvised explosive device (IED) stitched inside the abdomen of a trooper, reports The Times of India. Dr Binay Kumar of Ranchi Institute of Medical Sciences' said, "Apart from the IED, detonator batteries and a small solar panel were fished out from the abdomen."
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January - 10 
Grenades and ammunition made in Pakistan were among the items recovered from the site of the Maoist attack in Jharkhand, sources said. Sources said a couple of grenades, pieces of blasted grenades and fired cases of bullets recovered from Latehar in
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Grenades and ammunition made in Pakistan were among the items recovered from the site of the Maoist attack in Jharkhand, sources said. Sources said a couple of grenades, pieces of blasted grenades and fired cases of bullets recovered from Latehar in Jharkhand have clear markings to show that they were manufactured in Pakistan. It is for the first time that ammunition with Pakistani markings have been recovered from Maoists. In the past, some Chinese ammunition have been recovered.
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January - 10 
In the evening of January 10, Pakistani Army violated the ceasefire and opened fire on forward Indian positions at Battal area comprising Roshni, Helmet and Chajja Man posts on the Line of Control (LoC) in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District,
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In the evening of January 10, Pakistani Army violated the ceasefire and opened fire on forward Indian positions at Battal area comprising Roshni, Helmet and Chajja Man posts on the Line of Control (LoC) in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior. The Indian troops retaliated and in the heavy exchange of fire a Pakistani Army trooper, manning Kulli Post [in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)], was reportedly killed. However, there was no official confirmation by the Indian Army about the killing of Pakistani trooper. No casualties or damage was reported on Indian side in the firing.
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January - 10 
Intercepts revealed that Pakistan Army organised Barha Khanna at their forward village of Mandola in PoK and displayed parts of the body of Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh (who was beheaded on January 8), two rifles and two magazines which they (Pakistani
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Intercepts revealed that Pakistan Army organised Barha Khanna at their forward village of Mandola in PoK and displayed parts of the body of Lance Naik Sudhakar Singh (who was beheaded on January 8), two rifles and two magazines which they (Pakistani Army) had taken away after raid in Mankot area. Troops of 29 and 20 Balouch, including those deployed at Basad and PP posts, participated in Barha Khanna. Army has, meanwhile, decided not to vacate any post in high altitude areas in twin border Districts of Rajouri and Poonch in forward areas of the LoC during the winter. Generally during snowfall in winters, the Army used to vacate these posts but returned there after adverse weather conditions were over.
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January - 10 
Maoists on January 10 warned Security Forces (SFs) against using innocent villagers as human shields and asked them to working for the civil society instead of being used by the State which is working for corporate houses, a press communique issued b
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Maoists on January 10 warned Security Forces (SFs) against using innocent villagers as human shields and asked them to working for the civil society instead of being used by the State which is working for corporate houses, a press communique issued by the Maoists said.
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January - 10 
National Security Advisor (NSA) Shivshanker Menon on January 10 asserted there has been an increase in the incidents of ceasefire violations and in infiltration attempts, reports Times of India. "There has been an increase in ceasefire violations. Th
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National Security Advisor (NSA) Shivshanker Menon on January 10 asserted there has been an increase in the incidents of ceasefire violations and in infiltration attempts, reports Times of India. "There has been an increase in ceasefire violations. There been an increase in infiltration attempts, not only in the last few months. In 2012 there was an increase overall over 2011. That is a fact and that is something we are dealing with, both ourselves and with the Pakistani authorities," he said. Reports suggest that the ceasefire was violated by Pakistan as many as 117 times in 2012. The number stood at just 61 in 2011. In 2010 there were 57 violations. In the first 10 days of this year, there have already been at least four violations. The Army assessment is that while 2011 witnessed only 52 "successful" infiltrations, the number jumped to 121 in 2012.
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January - 10 
PoK authorities on January 10 suspended cross-LoC trade on Poonch-Rawlakote route citing that its trucks fell under “Indian Army's firing range”. The PoK authorities also conveyed to Trade Facilitation Authorities in Poonch that they wouldn't be open
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PoK authorities on January 10 suspended cross-LoC trade on Poonch-Rawlakote route citing that its trucks fell under “Indian Army's firing range”. The PoK authorities also conveyed to Trade Facilitation Authorities in Poonch that they wouldn't be opening the gates at Chakan-Da-Bagh on January 11 (today) as well.
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January - 10 
Police arrested 12 suspected Maoist supporters from Marachi village under Barraia Police Station in Gaya District and seized looted Police rifles, reports post.jagran.com. Deputy Inspector General of police (DIG) Naiyar Hasnain Khan said police raide
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Police arrested 12 suspected Maoist supporters from Marachi village under Barraia Police Station in Gaya District and seized looted Police rifles, reports post.jagran.com. Deputy Inspector General of police (DIG) Naiyar Hasnain Khan said police raided a house in the village and nabbed the 12 people. Three riffles, one local made carbine and 100 rounds of ammunition were recovered from the house, he said.
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January - 10 
Suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants on January 10 abducted four persons of a private mining company from Tikok Hills area under Margherita Sub-Division in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune. The a
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Suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants on January 10 abducted four persons of a private mining company from Tikok Hills area under Margherita Sub-Division in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune. The abducted persons were identified as Mahendra Baruah, Pancham Charki, Kunal Basumatary and Raja Thapa.
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January - 10 
The e-raksha campaign, started by the cyber cell of Jharkhand Police to spread awareness among students on the rising incidents of cyber crime, has seen much success within six months of its launch, The Times of India reports on January 11. Vineet Ku
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The e-raksha campaign, started by the cyber cell of Jharkhand Police to spread awareness among students on the rising incidents of cyber crime, has seen much success within six months of its launch, The Times of India reports on January 11. Vineet Kumar, Chief Technical Officer (CTO) of Jharkhand Police, said, "In the past six months, we have organized workshops at various schools in the state which encouraged students to complain if they were victimized online and also made them aware of the crime."
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January - 10 
The Maoists had placed a bomb beneath the body of another dead CRPF trooper which had exploded killing three civilians while the body was being recovered. So far the bodies of nine CRPF troopers, one Jharkhand Jaguar, and four civilian have been reco
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The Maoists had placed a bomb beneath the body of another dead CRPF trooper which had exploded killing three civilians while the body was being recovered. So far the bodies of nine CRPF troopers, one Jharkhand Jaguar, and four civilian have been recovered from the encounter site with one dead body of a villager being found on January 10. CRPF too inflicted casualties on Maoists with eight deaths, including a woman. However, no bodies were found as the Maoists carried them back.
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January - 10 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), while releasing its monthly report on January 10, revealed that alleged Hindu fanatics arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) had not only confessed to having executed blasts such as those in Samjha
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA), while releasing its monthly report on January 10, revealed that alleged Hindu fanatics arrested by National Investigation Agency (NIA) had not only confessed to having executed blasts such as those in Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007), Hyderabad's (Andhra Pradesh) Mecca Masjid (May 18, 2007) and Malegaon in Maharashtra (September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008) but also owned up to some sensation murders and shooting incidents. Union Minister of Home Affairs, Sushilkumar Shinde told that the four accused persons (Rajender Chaudhary, Manohar Singh, Dhan Singh and Tej Ram) were involved in incidents of bomb blast at Malegaon, Samjhauta Express and Mecca Masjid. He added, "During interrogation, the accused persons have admitted to their roles in three undetected sensational old crimes namely shooting and injuring a lady nun (Leena) in Narwar police station of Ujjain (MP), throwing of grenades at a mosque in Jammu on January 9, 2004 in which two persons had died and 15 others were injured, firing at SAR Geelani in New Delhi (an acquitted accused of Parliament attack case) in February 2005, killing of Muzeeb Lala, a Pathan in Ujjain (MP) and killing of Ramesh Ninama (a key witness in the murder case of Pyar Singh Ninama of Indore)”.
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January - 10 
Union Home Minister (UHM), Sushil Kumar Shinde said that ban on outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) would continue.
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Union Home Minister (UHM), Sushil Kumar Shinde said that ban on outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) would continue.
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January - 10 
Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Sushil Kumar Shinde on January 10 said Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed had visited the border areas in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) a few days before the killing of two Indian soldiers, report
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Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA) Sushil Kumar Shinde on January 10 said Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed had visited the border areas in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) a few days before the killing of two Indian soldiers, reports Daily Excelsior. He said the information about the movement of Saeed in PoK was received by Intelligence agencies about four to five days back and the Government was trying to get details of his visit. "It has been our information that in PoK area, Hafiz Saeed had entered and talked to some people," he said. Asked whether militants were involved in carrying out the raid on Indian Army soldiers, Shinde said, "I do not have that information. But we are very keen to get such information. We are on the line".
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January - 11 
Additional district and sessions judge S Prabhakar Rao of Koraput District acquitted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Chenda Bhusanam alias Ghasi (46) and six others on January 11 for lack of evidence in two murder cases, reports T
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Additional district and sessions judge S Prabhakar Rao of Koraput District acquitted Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Chenda Bhusanam alias Ghasi (46) and six others on January 11 for lack of evidence in two murder cases, reports The Times of India. Ghasi, however, will not be able to walk free as 10 more Maoist-related cases are pending against him in Odisha and another 48 in Andhra Pradesh.
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January - 11 
Defence Minister A K Antony called the January 8 beheading of two Indian soldiers as turning point at the moment. "It is not an isolated incident. It's increasing from the last one year. Ceasefire violations are also increasing. It is a matter of con
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Defence Minister A K Antony called the January 8 beheading of two Indian soldiers as turning point at the moment. "It is not an isolated incident. It's increasing from the last one year. Ceasefire violations are also increasing. It is a matter of concern to us and the tragic, provocative actions two days back, that was a turning point at the moment. This kind of occasional ceasefire violations and firing is a serious concern, because even though violence level in Kashmir has come down compared to the past, infiltration attempts are increasing."
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January - 11 
Fresh findings with regard to the January 7 Latehar operation have also revealed that Maoists had put the body of not one but three troopers over landmines, reports The Times of India. All these mines were strategically connected through cordex wires
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Fresh findings with regard to the January 7 Latehar operation have also revealed that Maoists had put the body of not one but three troopers over landmines, reports The Times of India. All these mines were strategically connected through cordex wires in such a way that if one exploded, the others would detonate automatically, leading to heavy casualties. However, due to some technical fault, only one mine exploded when villagers along with a Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) search party lifted the body of a trooper leading to three civilian deaths. In case of other two bodies, the mines were first defused to lift them. Further, it has also come to light that Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) were planted in the abdomen of not one but two troopers. While one was detected and defused in a Ranchi hospital, the other had exploded even before forces could find the body. Sources said Maoists under Arvind, who is a member of the central military commission, had been experimenting with this new offensive for the past few days in the Latehar jungles. "They had put IEDs in the body of dogs and goats and blasted them to see its effectiveness," a CRPF official said.
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January - 11 
Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shankar Rath on January 11 said "They have outer support because the people are plotting against the country from outside of our boundaries have got links with these Maoists," reports newstrackindia.co
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Jharkhand Director General of Police (DGP) Gauri Shankar Rath on January 11 said "They have outer support because the people are plotting against the country from outside of our boundaries have got links with these Maoists," reports newstrackindia.com quoting ANI.
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January - 11 
Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder and Jamaat ud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed on January 11 warned New Delhi of an escalation in violence in Jammu and Kashmir, reports Zee News. He was giving an interview to Reuters.
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Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) founder and Jamaat ud Dawa (JuD) chief Hafiz Mohammad Saeed on January 11 warned New Delhi of an escalation in violence in Jammu and Kashmir, reports Zee News. He was giving an interview to Reuters.
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January - 11 
Media reports suggest that Kashmiri separatist leaders, led by Chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, in December 2012 met with chiefs of Lashkar-r-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM)
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Media reports suggest that Kashmiri separatist leaders, led by Chairman of All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) Mirwaiz Omar Farooq, in December 2012 met with chiefs of Lashkar-r-Toiba (LeT) Hafiz Mohammad Saeed and Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) Syed Salahuddin in Pakistan. The report said that the duo had told the delegation that armed militancy would revive in the Valley in 2014.
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January - 11 
Militants abducted a contractor, Mohammad Shafi Dar, from Aglar village in Pulwama District. So far Police have not got any clue about the abductors and their demands.
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Militants abducted a contractor, Mohammad Shafi Dar, from Aglar village in Pulwama District. So far Police have not got any clue about the abductors and their demands.
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January - 11 
Pakistan violated the ceasefire and opened fire on the Line of Control (LoC) at five posts in the Krishna Ghati and Sona Gali sectors of Poonch District on January 11, reports NDTV. There was firing from the Pakistani side at around 4.30pm after whic
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Pakistan violated the ceasefire and opened fire on the Line of Control (LoC) at five posts in the Krishna Ghati and Sona Gali sectors of Poonch District on January 11, reports NDTV. There was firing from the Pakistani side at around 4.30pm after which India retaliated. An intermittent exchange of fire continued through the night; no one has however been injured so far. Ceasefire violation by Pakistani troops was also reported from Balakote sector in Mendhar area of the same District, adds Daily Excelsior.
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January - 11 
Security Forces recovered a cache of arms, ammunition in forest area of Chatoosa in Sopore in the evening of January 11. The recoveries included one AK 47 short barrel Rifle, three AK 47 magazines, 96 AK 47 rounds, one RPG launcher and two UBGL launc
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Security Forces recovered a cache of arms, ammunition in forest area of Chatoosa in Sopore in the evening of January 11. The recoveries included one AK 47 short barrel Rifle, three AK 47 magazines, 96 AK 47 rounds, one RPG launcher and two UBGL launchers.
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January - 11 
SFs on January 11 rescued the four employees of Brahmaputra Infrastructure Private Ltd, abducted by suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants on January 10, from the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Tinsukia Dis
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SFs on January 11 rescued the four employees of Brahmaputra Infrastructure Private Ltd, abducted by suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) militants on January 10, from the Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Tinsukia District, reports The Times of India.
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January - 11 
Sources said Jharkhand Police has also arrested two alleged Maoists suspected to be involved in the encounter. They have been identified as Harinath Singh and Dinesh Singh. The two Maoists had been involved in laying landmines and were also part of t
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Sources said Jharkhand Police has also arrested two alleged Maoists suspected to be involved in the encounter. They have been identified as Harinath Singh and Dinesh Singh. The two Maoists had been involved in laying landmines and were also part of the firing squad. CRPF is also on a recruiting spree for offensives in this year and the next with 12,000 more men expected to join the force through centralized exams. The force is also awaiting Union Home Ministry nod to launch special recruitment drives in Maoist-affected, border and tribal areas which have massive vacancies running up to 90%.
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January - 11 
Talking to Headlines Today, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, Poonch and Rajouri Range) Danish Rana on January 11 said that the heightened tension in the bordering areas of Poonch District was because most of the other parts of the LoC were co
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Talking to Headlines Today, Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG, Poonch and Rajouri Range) Danish Rana on January 11 said that the heightened tension in the bordering areas of Poonch District was because most of the other parts of the LoC were covered by snow and Pakistan was trying to push infiltrators into Indian territory through this stretch. He said violation of ceasefire by Pakistani Army along the LoC was on for about two months in the area because they want to push more and more terrorists to the Indian side. Rana said almost 90 per cent of the 700 kilometers long LoC was covered with snow in the peak of winter and the only possible way to push militants into India was through Poonch as snow level has been quite low in this part. The DIG also said that there were some patches in Mendhar Sector of Poonch District where fencing was not done along the LoC due to water bodies in the area and difficult terrain. So this area has been most suitable for infiltration.
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January - 11 
The Border Security Force (BSF) arrested three cadres of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) from two Khasi Hills Districts and recovered two 9 mm revolvers and extortion notes from their possession on January 11, reported The Sentinel. Official
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The Border Security Force (BSF) arrested three cadres of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) from two Khasi Hills Districts and recovered two 9 mm revolvers and extortion notes from their possession on January 11, reported The Sentinel. Official sources said that the BSF arrested two cadres of GNLA, identified as Nowel Momin and Arbin Marak, from the Borsora area in West Khasi Hills Districts after receiving reports of GNLA activities in the area. Both originally hail from Mawsynram in East Khasi Hills District. Through information provided by the two cadres, the BSF along with Meghalaya Police carried out a joint operation in Horupukni village in Mawsynram to arrest the third militant, Sukumar R Sangma. Besides the revolvers and demand notes, 19 rounds of ammunition, a mobile phone and Rs 2,050 were recovered from the three militants.
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January - 11 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has given a call for two-day bandh (shut down strike) from January 13 in Palamau division comprising three Districts (Palamau, Latehar and Garhwa) in protest against arrest of two of their leading cadr
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has given a call for two-day bandh (shut down strike) from January 13 in Palamau division comprising three Districts (Palamau, Latehar and Garhwa) in protest against arrest of two of their leading cadres, reports Press Trust of India. Maoist posters were found in Latehar District calling for shutdown against the arrest of Prabhat Mochi (general secretary of the Maoists' Koel-Sankh zonal committee) in Ranchi and another elsewhere.
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January - 11 
The contractor who was, as reported earlier, abducted by militants from Pulwama District on January 11 was killed by his abductors during the same night, reports Daily Excelsior. Police recovered the bullet ridden body of 40-year- old, Mohammad Shafi
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The contractor who was, as reported earlier, abducted by militants from Pulwama District on January 11 was killed by his abductors during the same night, reports Daily Excelsior. Police recovered the bullet ridden body of 40-year- old, Mohammad Shafi Dar, near a passenger shed at Akhal, on the same night.
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January - 11 
The Deputy Chief Minister G Gaikhangam said that the Government will close down all peace camps of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Manipur, reports The Sentinel. He further said that the Manipur Government does not
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The Deputy Chief Minister G Gaikhangam said that the Government will close down all peace camps of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Manipur, reports The Sentinel. He further said that the Manipur Government does not recognize the peace camps which were opened in Manipur. However, he is not explaining as to why the Government has not closed down these camps which are not recognized by the State Government. But the fact is that these peace camps have been opened by the Union Home Ministry and a State Home Minister cannot touch these even with a barge pole.
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January - 11 
The Shillong Bench of the Gauhati High Court on January 11, granted bail to Champion Sangma, ‘chairman’ of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), after the State government failed to file chargesheet against him, reports Seven Sister’s Post. Champ
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The Shillong Bench of the Gauhati High Court on January 11, granted bail to Champion Sangma, ‘chairman’ of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), after the State government failed to file chargesheet against him, reports Seven Sister’s Post. Champion Sangma, who is lodged in Shillong Jail, was granted bail in two cases lodged against him in Nongstoin, the District headquarters of West Khasi Hills District. However, Sangma will continue to remain in jail as there is one case pending against him in Shillong in East Khasi Hills District.
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January - 11 
The Union Home Ministry has asked CRPF to continue its offensive against Maoists in Latehar to push them out in a "fight-to-finish" war. A reinforcement of 1,000 CRPF men is being sent to continue operations in Latehar and extend it to Garhwa. Alread
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The Union Home Ministry has asked CRPF to continue its offensive against Maoists in Latehar to push them out in a "fight-to-finish" war. A reinforcement of 1,000 CRPF men is being sent to continue operations in Latehar and extend it to Garhwa. Already, the CRPF has deployed 18 battalions (18,000 personnel) in the State to counter Maoists adds The Hindu. The ministry has also asked CRPF to launch a similar offensive in Sukma. The operations are expected to continue till June this year.
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January - 11 
Unidentified militants shot dead a Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and ruling Congress worker, Habibullah Mir, in Sopore area of Baramulla District in the morning of January 11, reports Daily Excelsi
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Unidentified militants shot dead a Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and ruling Congress worker, Habibullah Mir, in Sopore area of Baramulla District in the morning of January 11, reports Daily Excelsior.
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January - 11 
Unidentified persons left a Chinese made hand grenade each at the school premises of the Human Resource Development Academy (HRD Academy) and Comet School located at Ghari and Changangei under Lamphel Police Station in Imphal West District on January
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Unidentified persons left a Chinese made hand grenade each at the school premises of the Human Resource Development Academy (HRD Academy) and Comet School located at Ghari and Changangei under Lamphel Police Station in Imphal West District on January 11, reported Kangla Online. A Police bomb squad has picked up the two bombs and disposed the two at Lamphelpat garbage dumping ground.
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January - 12 
A 45-year-old man was killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bijapur District, Police said on January 12, reports news.outlookindia.com. "The crushed body of one Markam Boda was found abandoned alongside a r
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A 45-year-old man was killed by suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Bijapur District, Police said on January 12, reports news.outlookindia.com. "The crushed body of one Markam Boda was found abandoned alongside a road at village Pairampalli under Usur Police station in the Naxal-affected district this morning," Superintendent of Police (SP) Prashant Agrawal said. Boda was crushed to death by the suspected Maoists by repeatedly hitting him with stone, the SP said adding that cause behind the killing was yet to be ascertained.
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January - 12 
At least seven cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a constable of the elite anti-Maoist force, Greyhound, sustained injuries in an exchange of fire during a combing operation in the forest area between Cherla and Kitaram vi
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At least seven cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) and a constable of the elite anti-Maoist force, Greyhound, sustained injuries in an exchange of fire during a combing operation in the forest area between Cherla and Kitaram villages in Khammam District on January 12, reports Hindustan Times.
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January - 12 
Chhattisgarh Police, according to The Times of India January 13 report, revealed that among the seized items from a dump unearthed near the Maharashtra border on January 4, Police recovered a document containing the details of villagers of Mangikhuta
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Chhattisgarh Police, according to The Times of India January 13 report, revealed that among the seized items from a dump unearthed near the Maharashtra border on January 4, Police recovered a document containing the details of villagers of Mangikhuta village in Dongarghar Tehsil (revenue unit) in Rajnandgaon District of Chhattisgarh. The document had names of villagers, details of family members including minors and women, sources and quantum of income, education status and mode of livelihood etc. There were around 40 different details of each family much like the Government census data.
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January - 12 
Militants opened fire and critically injured a woman Panch (member of Village Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and a Congress worker, 45-year-old Zooni, by firing at her outside her house in Dar Mohalla at village Shiva in
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Militants opened fire and critically injured a woman Panch (member of Village Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and a Congress worker, 45-year-old Zooni, by firing at her outside her house in Dar Mohalla at village Shiva in Sopore area of Baramulla District in the evening of January 12. As reported earlier, militants had shot dead Sarpanch (head of village Panchayat) Habibullah Mir in Sopore on January 11. Police said that in both the attacks the gunmen used pistols and carried out attacks at point blank range.
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January - 12 
Police in Palamu District successfully repulsed an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the Satbarwa Police Outpost at 11 in the night on January 12, reports The Times of India. After 30 minutes of intermittent firing
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Police in Palamu District successfully repulsed an attack by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres on the Satbarwa Police Outpost at 11 in the night on January 12, reports The Times of India. After 30 minutes of intermittent firing the Maoists left the spot heading towards Lesliganj, sources from the Police camp said.
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January - 12 
SFs on January 12 arrested a suspected militant belonging to Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), Dhanudhar Neog, from Jutlibari area of Doomdooma in the Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph.
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SFs on January 12 arrested a suspected militant belonging to Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), Dhanudhar Neog, from Jutlibari area of Doomdooma in the Tinsukia District, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 12 
Some of those accused in the series of blasts linked to ‘Hindu terror’ had also participated in the 2002 Gujarat riots, The Times of India reports on January 13. Investigations by the NIA have found that some of those accused in blasts, such as the S
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Some of those accused in the series of blasts linked to ‘Hindu terror’ had also participated in the 2002 Gujarat riots, The Times of India reports on January 13. Investigations by the NIA have found that some of those accused in blasts, such as the Samjhauta Express, Mecca Masjid, October 11, 2007, Ajmer (Rajasthan) Dargah (shrine) and had gone to Gujarat during the 2002 riots on the instructions of slain Rashtriya Swayam Sevak (RSS) cadre Sunil Joshi.
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January - 12 
The top Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leadership, Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, scheduled to leave for Delhi on January 12, had cancelled their visit and decided to ‘extend their Christmas vacation in Camp H
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The top Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leadership, Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, scheduled to leave for Delhi on January 12, had cancelled their visit and decided to ‘extend their Christmas vacation in Camp Hebron (Dimapur District) indefinitely citing piling ‘home work’, reports The Sangai Express. The Central Government is consulting with the Chief Ministers of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam and Manipur on the proposals put up by the NSCN-IM after more than 60 rounds of talks with Delhi since the ceasefire pact was signed in 1997.
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January - 13 
33 Panchs and Sarpanchs from the Sopore area resigned on January 13. These Panchs and Sarpanchs from Hardshiva and Yemberzalwari villages of Sopore area announced their resignations in the presence of the media in Srinagar. They said that they are in
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33 Panchs and Sarpanchs from the Sopore area resigned on January 13. These Panchs and Sarpanchs from Hardshiva and Yemberzalwari villages of Sopore area announced their resignations in the presence of the media in Srinagar. They said that they are in hiding since the killing of Sarpanch Habibullah Mir.
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January - 13 
A group of around 40 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze 27 vehicles at a road construction site near Lekha (Menda) village on Godalvahi-Dhanora road in Gadchiroli District on January 13, reports The Times of India.
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A group of around 40 cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) set ablaze 27 vehicles at a road construction site near Lekha (Menda) village on Godalvahi-Dhanora road in Gadchiroli District on January 13, reports The Times of India. The area is some 6km from the state highway connecting Gadchiroli and Rajnandgaon (Chhattisgarh). The Maoists, most likely to be members of Tippagarh dalam (armed squad) and a platoon dalam, chased away the site supervisors before setting the vehicles afire. Reports said 20 tractors, two JCB machines, a road roller, two water tankers and two bikes were set afire. There were no injuries or casualties in the incident.
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January - 13 
Border Security Force (BSF) seized over Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 46, 00, 000 in 2012 along the Indo-Pak border in the state, Zee News reports on January 14. BSF has also seized 23 weapons, 33 magazines and 264 rounds
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Border Security Force (BSF) seized over Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 46, 00, 000 in 2012 along the Indo-Pak border in the state, Zee News reports on January 14. BSF has also seized 23 weapons, 33 magazines and 264 rounds during the various raids, Inspector General (IG) of BSF's Punjab Frontier Aditya Mishra said. 61 people were arrested for suspicious movement near the border area in 2012, Mishra said. Out of which, 34 were Pakistani nations, 12 Bangladeshis and 15 Indians, he added. So far in 2013, BSF has seized FICN worth INR 1.19 million near the border area, Mishra said.
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January - 13 
Following the inputs provided by the arrested ULFA-ATF militant SFs busted a militant camp located in the northern part of the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in the same District.
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Following the inputs provided by the arrested ULFA-ATF militant SFs busted a militant camp located in the northern part of the Dibru-Saikhowa National Park in the same District.
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January - 13 
Khaplang faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) on January 13 released a captive militant from the rival faction of Khole-Kitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) in Mon District, reports Nagaland Post. The NSCN-KK cadre has been ident
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Khaplang faction of Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) on January 13 released a captive militant from the rival faction of Khole-Kitovi faction of NSCN (NSCN-KK) in Mon District, reports Nagaland Post. The NSCN-KK cadre has been identified as one Pojem Konyak of Sheanghah Wansa village from Mon town was held by NSCN-K militants on January 12.
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January - 13 
New areas have been included under the ongoing anti-naxal operation, “Anaconda II”, to flush out Maoists from Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum District, a senior police officer said on January 13, reports The Hindu Business Line. “We have included Porahat
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New areas have been included under the ongoing anti-naxal operation, “Anaconda II”, to flush out Maoists from Jharkhand’s West Singhbhum District, a senior police officer said on January 13, reports The Hindu Business Line. “We have included Porahat forest division under our ongoing anti-naxal operation “Anaconda II”, DIG (Kohan) Arun Kumar Singh told newsmen when asked whether the District Police had expanded its anti-Naxal operation beyond Saranda. Asked whether the District administration has any plan to deploy permanent Security Force personnel in Porahat, where the Maoists had set ablaze about 18 vehicles engaged in construction work in November, Singh said it was not possible to deploy security personnel in all places but combing operation had been launched in the region on regular basis. “I do not want to claim that the Maoists’ activities were completely wiped out in Saranda but it was curtailed owing to the mounting pressure from the security personnel,” Singh said.
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January - 13 
Pakistan Intelligence Agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has reportedly opened two new centres to train a large number of youngsters on terrorism, The Times of India reports on January 14. The centres are in the Pakistani side just opposite the
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Pakistan Intelligence Agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) has reportedly opened two new centres to train a large number of youngsters on terrorism, The Times of India reports on January 14. The centres are in the Pakistani side just opposite the Jaisalmer-Ganganagar area along the International Border (IB). One is 50 km away from the Jaisalmer border in the Ghotaki area (Ghotki District of Sindh Province) of Pakistan. And the second one is opposite the Ganganagar border in Bahawalpur area (Bahawalpur District of Punjab Province). Both the centres are managed by ISI officials and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) militants. Upon receiving this information from across the border, the Border Security Force (BSF) has put its troopers on high alert. The sources also said there has been information that a new alliance has been made between JeM and Babbar Khalsa at Rahim Yar Khan District of Punjab Province in Pakistan.
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January - 13 
Pakistani troops violating ceasefire opened heavy firing at majority of posts, including Nangi, Kranti, Kirpan, Ghora, Chajja Man and Dogra, in the Krishna Ghati sector, at Line of Control (LoC), in the Poonch District in the evening of January 13, r
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Pakistani troops violating ceasefire opened heavy firing at majority of posts, including Nangi, Kranti, Kirpan, Ghora, Chajja Man and Dogra, in the Krishna Ghati sector, at Line of Control (LoC), in the Poonch District in the evening of January 13, reports Daily Excelsior. There were reports that two Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) militants, who were part of a group, which tried to infiltrate into this side under covering fire, were killed in firing of Pakistan Army on other side of the LoC. Sources said Pakistan Army used heavy fire arms. Some mortars were also fired. Indian side retaliated. Earlier on January 12, Pakistan Army opened heavy firing on eight pickets in Krishna Ghati sector. Also, Army said troops from their forward posts observed movement of 6 to 7 infiltrators heading towards Indian Territory in Krishna Ghati sector. The troops opened firing to neutralize the infiltrators. Exchange of firing lasted 40. There was no firing in Krishna Ghati sector on January 11, but Pakistani troops had fired at some posts of Mendhar and Balnoi. There were, however, no reports of casualties or damage on the Indian side in all four incidents.
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January - 13 
Police on January 13, arrested five persons in Mutthiganj Police Station area of Allahabad city with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of over rupees one lakh and claimed that the accused were part of a "racket to destabilise the eco
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Police on January 13, arrested five persons in Mutthiganj Police Station area of Allahabad city with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of over rupees one lakh and claimed that the accused were part of a "racket to destabilise the economy" by circulating FICN during the nearly two-month-long Kumbh mela (congregation), reports Business Standard. Senior Superintendent of Police of Allahabad Mohit Agrawal commented, "We received reports that there was a conspiracy to circulate a huge amount of counterfeit currency, printed outside the country, at the Maha Kumbh where crores of people would be visiting during the next couple of months. The idea was to hurt the Indian economy.”
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January - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested three Maoists from different locations during search operations in Bijapur District. One Maoist, identified as Oyam Munna (30), was arrested after an encounter between a joint team of SFs and the Maoists in the forests
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested three Maoists from different locations during search operations in Bijapur District. One Maoist, identified as Oyam Munna (30), was arrested after an encounter between a joint team of SFs and the Maoists in the forests in Gangalur Police Station area on January 13. In another operation, a joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Police arrested Kunjam Nagaiya and Mandra Lingaiya from the jungles of Madded Police Station area on an unspecified date.
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January - 13 
Security forces (SFs) arrested two injured militants of the I. K Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), following an encounter with SFs, at Ultapani in Kokrajhar District, reports The Assam Tribune on January 14. S
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Security forces (SFs) arrested two injured militants of the I. K Songbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), following an encounter with SFs, at Ultapani in Kokrajhar District, reports The Assam Tribune on January 14. SFs recovered two grenades, one pistol and some incriminating documents from the injured militants.
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January - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested a militant belonging to I K.Sanbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Sailot Narzary, from Sukrajhar area under Basugaon Police Station in Chirang District, re
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested a militant belonging to I K.Sanbijit faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Sailot Narzary, from Sukrajhar area under Basugaon Police Station in Chirang District, reports Zee News. Two foreign made hand grenades were recovered.
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January - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested a militant belonging to Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), identified as a ‘lance corporal’, Khongbantabam Sanajaoba Singh alias Bungo alias Puremba (27), from Kongpal Chingangbam Leikai near the Netaji Memor
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested a militant belonging to Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL), identified as a ‘lance corporal’, Khongbantabam Sanajaoba Singh alias Bungo alias Puremba (27), from Kongpal Chingangbam Leikai near the Netaji Memorial Club, reports The Kangla Online.
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January - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested two recruiters of United People’s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) ,Laishram Koirengsana Meitei alias Thambaljao Meitei (21) and Heikham Akshay Singh (20), operating across the Indo-Myanmar border in Moreh in th
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 13 arrested two recruiters of United People’s Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) ,Laishram Koirengsana Meitei alias Thambaljao Meitei (21) and Heikham Akshay Singh (20), operating across the Indo-Myanmar border in Moreh in the same District.
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January - 13 
Security Forces (SFs) were locked in a gun battle with Maoists near Kaligudam village in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on January 13, reports NDTV.
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Security Forces (SFs) were locked in a gun battle with Maoists near Kaligudam village in Sukma District of Chhattisgarh on January 13, reports NDTV.
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January - 13 
SFs arrested a militant belonging to Military Council Faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), identified as Ningthoukhongjam Sushil Singh alias Ishingchaoba alias Imo (32), from Langthabal Kunja Mamang Leikai near the petrol pump in Imphal Ea
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SFs arrested a militant belonging to Military Council Faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), identified as Ningthoukhongjam Sushil Singh alias Ishingchaoba alias Imo (32), from Langthabal Kunja Mamang Leikai near the petrol pump in Imphal East District, the release continued.
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January - 13 
SFs arrested a woman militant of Noyon-Faction of KCP (KCP-Noyon), identified as Moirangthem Ongbi Jamuna Devi (42), during a search operation at Kakching Lamkhai in Thoubal District. One .9 mm pistol with two live rounds, one Chinese hand grenade an
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SFs arrested a woman militant of Noyon-Faction of KCP (KCP-Noyon), identified as Moirangthem Ongbi Jamuna Devi (42), during a search operation at Kakching Lamkhai in Thoubal District. One .9 mm pistol with two live rounds, one Chinese hand grenade and one mobile handset were recovered from her possession.
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January - 13 
SFs arrested four NSCN-K cadres from a in Alahoto Colony in Zunheboto District on January 13 along with arms and ammunition, reports The Sangai Express. SFs recovered two AK-47 rifles along with magazines and 33 rounds, two 7.62 mm pistols (one each
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SFs arrested four NSCN-K cadres from a in Alahoto Colony in Zunheboto District on January 13 along with arms and ammunition, reports The Sangai Express. SFs recovered two AK-47 rifles along with magazines and 33 rounds, two 7.62 mm pistols (one each of Japanese and Chinese made) with 09 rounds, a stamp of NSCN-K and tax collection books.
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January - 13 
SFs on January 13, arrested an NDFB-IKS militant, identified as Sylot Narzary (25) alias Syco, from Salbari area under Basugaon Police Station of Chirang District.
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SFs on January 13, arrested an NDFB-IKS militant, identified as Sylot Narzary (25) alias Syco, from Salbari area under Basugaon Police Station of Chirang District.
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January - 13 
SFs, on January 13, arrested one Biswamohan Faction of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT-BM) collaborator identified as Jang Bahadur Reang (55) in between Chakbihar Chowdhury Para and Birchandra Chowdhury Para under Manikpur Police Station i
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SFs, on January 13, arrested one Biswamohan Faction of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT-BM) collaborator identified as Jang Bahadur Reang (55) in between Chakbihar Chowdhury Para and Birchandra Chowdhury Para under Manikpur Police Station in Dhalai District, reports Tripurapolice.nic.in. An amount of INR 21910 and Three NLFT-BM subscription Notice were recovered from him.
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January - 13 
Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants lobbed a grenade at Forest Range Office compound at Rongreng Chidekgre in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. According to police, though the grenade exploded there was no cas
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Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants lobbed a grenade at Forest Range Office compound at Rongreng Chidekgre in East Garo Hills District, reports The Shillong Times. According to police, though the grenade exploded there was no casualty or damage.
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January - 13 
The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 13 made the eighth arrest in the six low-intensity blasts at Pune’s (Maharashtra) Jungli Maharaj Road on August 1, 2012, reports Hindustan Times. Aslam Jahagirdar alias Bunty, was arrested from an
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The Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) on January 13 made the eighth arrest in the six low-intensity blasts at Pune’s (Maharashtra) Jungli Maharaj Road on August 1, 2012, reports Hindustan Times. Aslam Jahagirdar alias Bunty, was arrested from an unspecified place, for allegedly supplying weapons to Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives. Jahagirdar was produced before a special Maharashtra Control of Organised Crime Act (MCOCA) court on January 14 and was remanded in Police custody till January 24.
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January - 14 
According to a press release issued by Tripurapolice.nic.in, one militant belonging to National Liberation Front of Tripura-Biswamohan Faction (NLFT-BM) identified as Nitush Debbarma (25) alias Naikhol, surrendered before Security Forces (SFs) at Ama
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According to a press release issued by Tripurapolice.nic.in, one militant belonging to National Liberation Front of Tripura-Biswamohan Faction (NLFT-BM) identified as Nitush Debbarma (25) alias Naikhol, surrendered before Security Forces (SFs) at Amar Border Outpost (BOP) under Vangmun Police Station in North Tripura District on January 14. The militant deposited One Carbine, 03 Magazines and 90 round ammunitions of Carbine. In addition, one militant belonging to Borok National Council of Tripura (BNCT) namely Rabindra Reang (26), surrendered before SFs at Kumpui under Vangmun Police Station in North Tripura District. During surrender the militant deposited one .22 mm Pistol, One Magazine and three rounds of ammunitions of .22 mm Pistol.
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January - 14 
General Bikram Singh, the Chief of Army Staffs, on January 14 opposed any dilution of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that any decision to revoke it from any part should be taken only after getting inputs from
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General Bikram Singh, the Chief of Army Staffs, on January 14 opposed any dilution of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) in Jammu and Kashmir, saying that any decision to revoke it from any part should be taken only after getting inputs from security agencies and stakeholders, reports Daily Excelsior. He said, "I am of the view that we should not dilute provisions of the AFSPA. Terrorists are afraid of this because this gives us powers to carry out operations against inimical elements and enemies of the state who defy the rule of law.” Calling AFSPA an enabling act, General Singh further observed, AFSPA "gives us additional powers to operate in an environment which is marked by very high degree of uncertainty and complexity and an asymmetric environment where you cannot differentiate between a friend and a foe as the terrorist merges with the backdrop and hides amongst the locals." He also disfavoured demilitarisation of Siachen Glacier area against the backdrop of the trust deficit existing with Pakistan.
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January - 14 
India is among the nations hit by a cyber espionage that has been targeting diplomatic, governmental as well as scientific research organization at least for five years, according to a Russian cyber security firm, Kaspersky Lab report dated January 1
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India is among the nations hit by a cyber espionage that has been targeting diplomatic, governmental as well as scientific research organization at least for five years, according to a Russian cyber security firm, Kaspersky Lab report dated January 14, reports The Times of India. Termed as Rocra (Red October), the campaign has significantly hit countries like Russia, Kazakhstan, India, Azerbaijan and Belgium, among others.
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January - 14 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 14, killed two militants, identified as Thungri Basumatary and Barfu alias B Borailing belonging to the IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-IKS) at Delaishree near Lumsung Forest reserv
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 14, killed two militants, identified as Thungri Basumatary and Barfu alias B Borailing belonging to the IK Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB-IKS) at Delaishree near Lumsung Forest reserve under Chirang reserve in Kokrajhar District, reports The Sentinel. The SFs also recovered two .9 mm pistols and some rounds of ammunition. NDFB-IKS, however, termed the killing of two militants in the encounter as “fake encounter” and condemned the killings, adds The Telegraph.
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Security Forces (SFs), in the intervening night of January 14 and 15, arrested a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant, Thongam Sanjit alias Kemo (33) from Wabagai Tera Pishak Mamang Leikai, reports The Sangai Express. However, Revolutionary People
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Security Forces (SFs), in the intervening night of January 14 and 15, arrested a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant, Thongam Sanjit alias Kemo (33) from Wabagai Tera Pishak Mamang Leikai, reports The Sangai Express. However, Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), political wing of PLA, clarified that Thongam Sanjit alias Kemo (33) was already dismissed from the party on April 4, 2011.
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January - 14 
The Brigade Commander level flag meeting between India and Pakistan at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch District ended without any positive result as both sides stick to their positions. However, India issued a stern warning to Pakistan that i
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The Brigade Commander level flag meeting between India and Pakistan at Chakan-Da-Bagh crossing point in Poonch District ended without any positive result as both sides stick to their positions. However, India issued a stern warning to Pakistan that it reserved the right to retaliate at appropriate time and place against the provocative act of the troops from across the Line of Control (LoC). An official handout issued by PRO Northern Command Headquarters, Lieutenant Colonel Rajesh Kalia reads, “It was conveyed to the Pakistan delegation that such a dastardly and cowardly act is totally unacceptable and is a premeditated attempt to undermine the Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) of 2003, which can lead to further escalation. It was conveyed in no uncertain terms that repetition of such acts will not be tolerated and the Indian Army reserved the right to retaliate at the place and time of our own choosing in case they recur”.
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January - 14 
The Brigade Commanders of India and Pakistan would meet at Chakan-Da-Bagh Zero Line in Poonch District at 12.30pm on January 14 (today) to take up host of issues, including frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan Army on the LoC with particular ref
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The Brigade Commanders of India and Pakistan would meet at Chakan-Da-Bagh Zero Line in Poonch District at 12.30pm on January 14 (today) to take up host of issues, including frequent ceasefire violations by Pakistan Army on the LoC with particular reference to January 8 intrusions by Pakistan Army in which two Indian soldiers were killed.
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January - 14 
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) authority probing blasts in Malegaon in Maharashtra (September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008), Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007) and Mecca Masjid at Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh (May 18, 2007), was given a
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) authority probing blasts in Malegaon in Maharashtra (September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008), Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007) and Mecca Masjid at Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh (May 18, 2007), was given a 12-month extension, till December 31, 2013, The Times of India reported on January 15. An unnamed Union official said, "Since the agency can move home ministry [Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA)] any day to get sanction against the four arrested persons, the Centre prefers to give an extension to the existing authority. Had the ministry sought to set up a new authority, the procedures would have taken time".
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January - 14 
Unidentified militants carried out a grenade blast at the residence of Jangmang Haokip, President of Hill Tribal Council (HTC), in Moreh Ward no-3 in Chandel District on January 14, reports The Sangai Express. Immediately after, a 12-hour bandh (shut
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Unidentified militants carried out a grenade blast at the residence of Jangmang Haokip, President of Hill Tribal Council (HTC), in Moreh Ward no-3 in Chandel District on January 14, reports The Sangai Express. Immediately after, a 12-hour bandh (shut down) was announced in the border town, including NH-2, beginning from 6pm. Indefinite border bandh was also imposed. The HTC president was at his office when the incident occurred.
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January - 15 
32 Districts in Uttar Pradesh including state capital Lucknow have been put on high alert after intelligence reports revealed that around 50 terrorists had infiltrated through the Nepal border into the state, taking the indirect route from Bangladesh
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32 Districts in Uttar Pradesh including state capital Lucknow have been put on high alert after intelligence reports revealed that around 50 terrorists had infiltrated through the Nepal border into the state, taking the indirect route from Bangladesh to Nepal for establishing contact with Indian Mujahideen (IM) operatives prior to Republic Day celebrations, Daily Bhaskar reports on January 16.
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January - 15 
A team of investigators from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) scanned the forest adjoining Bagli town of Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh on January 15, in search of hideouts and evidence of places used to make and test bomb by Hindu hardliner
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A team of investigators from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) scanned the forest adjoining Bagli town of Dewas District of Madhya Pradesh on January 15, in search of hideouts and evidence of places used to make and test bomb by Hindu hardliners including the slain Rashtriya Swayam Sevak (RSS) member, Sunil Joshi, who are wanted in connection with blasts at Malegaon in Maharashtra (September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008), Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007) and Mecca Masjid at Hyderabad in Andhra Pradesh (May 18, 2007), according to The Times of India. While another team of NIA was in the adjoining Manpur town of Mhow tehsil (revenue unit) of Indore District to find out leads in the cases. Town Inspector (TI) of Manpur however, told that he had no official information about the visit of NIA team.
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January - 15 
Alarmed over the growing firepower of Maoists, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has cleared a proposal whereby four States affected the most by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) — Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar — will raise specialised for
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Alarmed over the growing firepower of Maoists, the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has cleared a proposal whereby four States affected the most by Left Wing Extremism (LWE) — Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Odisha and Bihar — will raise specialised forces trained in guerrilla warfare and equipped with modern weaponry to take on the extremists, reports The Hindu. To be raised on the lines of Andhra Pradesh Police’s Greyhounds special force that managed to neutralise the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in the State, the project has the backing of the Centre as Maoists now possess modern weapons and communication equipments to take on even well-equipped paramilitary forces. “The MHA will fund the scheme in all four States to help the State police raise new specialised forces and acquire modern arms ... The proposed outlay during the 12th Plan for this is Rs. 280-crore from the Centre and over Rs. 55-crore by the States. The MHA will release funds through its Scheme for Special Infrastructure,” a senior Ministry official said.
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January - 15 
Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested seven illegal Bangladeshi immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India from Baghmara in South Garo Hills District, The Shillong Times reports on January 16. The arrested persons were identif
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Border Security Force (BSF) troopers arrested seven illegal Bangladeshi immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India from Baghmara in South Garo Hills District, The Shillong Times reports on January 16. The arrested persons were identified as Mohmmad Hasin (25), Umar Khan (40), Mohmmad Amiruddin (30), Habibur Rahman (28), Urj Marak (26), Bikash Sangma (22) and Md Fojul Haque (40).
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January - 15 
Central Government on January 15, said that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Progressive (NDFB-PTF) had been extended till June 30, 2013.
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Central Government on January 15, said that the Suspension of Operations (SoO) Agreement with the Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Progressive (NDFB-PTF) had been extended till June 30, 2013.
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January - 15 
In addition, Pakistan troops resorted to small and medium fire at three Indian forward posts in Mendhar sector of Poonch District on January 15, reports indiatoday.com. This was the fifth ceasefire violation since the flag meeting of January 14.
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In addition, Pakistan troops resorted to small and medium fire at three Indian forward posts in Mendhar sector of Poonch District on January 15, reports indiatoday.com. This was the fifth ceasefire violation since the flag meeting of January 14.
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January - 15 
In Islamabad, the state-run Pakistan Radio claimed the country's DGMO lodged a strong protest with his Indian counterpart over killing of a Pakistani soldier. As reported earlier, Pakistan Army claimed that a trooper was shot dead in cross-border fir
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In Islamabad, the state-run Pakistan Radio claimed the country's DGMO lodged a strong protest with his Indian counterpart over killing of a Pakistani soldier. As reported earlier, Pakistan Army claimed that a trooper was shot dead in cross-border firing by Indian forces on January 15.
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January - 15 
Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) on January 15, directed all its rank and files not to take part in the coming State Assembly elections, reports Nagaland Post. It has also warned of “stern disciplinary actions” against
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Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) on January 15, directed all its rank and files not to take part in the coming State Assembly elections, reports Nagaland Post. It has also warned of “stern disciplinary actions” against members “misusing their good offices.” According to NSCN-KK, Ministry of Publicity (MIP) statement, all unit commanding officers and regional authorities have been instructed to strictly comply with the directive.
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January - 15 
One villager was killed and another injured in an explosion near a Police firing range in the forest area of Sirsiguda village in Bastar District on January 15 (today), reports The Times of India. The deceased was identified as Santram, while the nam
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One villager was killed and another injured in an explosion near a Police firing range in the forest area of Sirsiguda village in Bastar District on January 15 (today), reports The Times of India. The deceased was identified as Santram, while the name of the injured villager was not yet known. The incident took place when the villagers had gone to cut timbers in the jungles. Police said the exact cause of the blast was yet to be ascertained though possible involvement of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cannot be ruled out.
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January - 15 
Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing at four instances, at least, since the Brigade Commander level flag meeting between India and Pakistan of January 14, Daily Excelsior reported on January 16. According to sources, Pakistani troops opened small a
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Pakistan Army resorted to heavy firing at four instances, at least, since the Brigade Commander level flag meeting between India and Pakistan of January 14, Daily Excelsior reported on January 16. According to sources, Pakistani troops opened small arms fire on Charanda area in Uri and Mendhar in Poonch District along Line of Control (LoC). In Balnoi area of the same District, Pakistan troopers fired mortar shells. Exchange of fire were also reported at Mankote in KG sector (Poonch District), however, there was no loss of life or injury on either side, sources said
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January - 15 
Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has alerted all the braches of banks in north Bihar adjoining Indo-Nepal border to take serious precaution in transactions of currencies at their counters as this area has been marked as sensitive for circulation of Fake I
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Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has alerted all the braches of banks in north Bihar adjoining Indo-Nepal border to take serious precaution in transactions of currencies at their counters as this area has been marked as sensitive for circulation of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN), The Times of India reports on January 16. The RBI circulated a letter directing the banks to take extra precaution in transaction of INR 100, 500 and 1000 notes and install machines to check fake notes. Proximity to the open Nepal border on East Champaran District has become sensitive area for FICN circulation and transit point of fake note racketeers. FICN worth 40, 000 INR was seized in the year 2012. According to intelligence sources the counterfeiters, guided and controlled by their masters from across the borders, have consistently been managing to pump in FICNs from Bangladesh and Nepal.
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January - 15 
The Pakistan Army, in a statement, alleged that one of its soldiers was killed in unprovoked firing by Indian troopers along the LoC on January 15.
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The Pakistan Army, in a statement, alleged that one of its soldiers was killed in unprovoked firing by Indian troopers along the LoC on January 15.
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January - 15 
The State Police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Rakesh Das alias Dilip Das, resident of Dhokli village in Jamui District, from Banka District, on January 15, reports The Hindu. He was arrested during a joint-combing operation by the Banka
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The State Police arrested a CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Rakesh Das alias Dilip Das, resident of Dhokli village in Jamui District, from Banka District, on January 15, reports The Hindu. He was arrested during a joint-combing operation by the Banka and Jamui Police and the CRPF, said Banka SP Vikash Burman. Das was wanted in over 20 cases in Jamui and four in Banka. Burman further said “He was quite notorious. His arrest is the result of a sustained operation. He carried a reward of Rs. 50,000 on his head.”
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January - 15 
There were reports of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres setting ablaze three vehicles deployed at a construction site on Sawargaon-Gyrapatti road in Dhanora tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on January 15, reports The Tim
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There were reports of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres setting ablaze three vehicles deployed at a construction site on Sawargaon-Gyrapatti road in Dhanora tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District on January 15, reports The Times of India. However, the Police department could not confirm the reports. Sources claimed that three vehicles belonging to a Hyderabad-based construction company were set ablaze near Kosmi village in the afternoon. A gang of over 30 armed Maoists reached the construction site and set ablaze a JCB, tractor and water tanker, with the help of fuel taken out from the same vehicles.
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January - 15 
Twenty-two Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected Districts will now be able to build public infrastructure in forestland, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has decided, reports The Indian Express, on January 16. Following demands ra
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Twenty-two Naxal [Left Wing Extremism (LWE)]-affected Districts will now be able to build public infrastructure in forestland, the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) has decided, reports The Indian Express, on January 16. Following demands raised by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and the Planning Commission, the MoEF decided to relax forest conservation rules to allow diversion of forestland for creation of essential infrastructure.
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January - 15 
US prosecutors on January 15, sought 30 years' imprisonment for Pakistani-Canadian terror suspect, Tahawwur Rana, an accomplice of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley, for providing material support to LeT and con
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US prosecutors on January 15, sought 30 years' imprisonment for Pakistani-Canadian terror suspect, Tahawwur Rana, an accomplice of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley, for providing material support to LeT and conspiring for a terror attack on a Danish newspaper, Jyllands-Posten, according to India Today.
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January - 16 
A fresh exercise to take stock of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres lodged in different jails of Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected Districts of the region has begun after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) issued a lette
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A fresh exercise to take stock of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres lodged in different jails of Left Wing Extremism (LWE)-affected Districts of the region has begun after the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) issued a letter in view of the November 9, 2012, Giridih (Jharkhand) incident, reports The Times of India on January 17. All the states have been asked to ensure that proceedings like producing of Maoist cadres before the court, remand and trial should be conducted through video conferencing only in order to avoid their transportation between jail and court. The letter also contained instructions that if any Maoist prisoner is being taken to court, he/she should be taken in a separate vehicle and not with other prisoners.
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January - 16 
A woman CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Sarita Devi, was arrested from Kaimur hills, under Aghoura Police Station, in Kaimur District, on January 16, reports news.webindia123.com. Police said that acting on a tip off, raid was conducted at a hide-out
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A woman CPI-Maoist cadre, identified as Sarita Devi, was arrested from Kaimur hills, under Aghoura Police Station, in Kaimur District, on January 16, reports news.webindia123.com. Police said that acting on a tip off, raid was conducted at a hide-out in Kaimur hills, leading to the arrest of the woman Maoist. She was wanted in connection with double murder case lodged at Aghoura Police Station in 2006.
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January - 16 
BTC ‘chairman’ Hagrama Mohilary softened his stand on rehabilitation of doubtful citizens in the Bodo belt, saying all displaced people would be re-settled with or without land documents.
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BTC ‘chairman’ Hagrama Mohilary softened his stand on rehabilitation of doubtful citizens in the Bodo belt, saying all displaced people would be re-settled with or without land documents.
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January - 16 
In a telephonic conversation on January 16, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan agreed not to allow escalation of tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) with the Pakistan Army passing orders to its troops to st
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In a telephonic conversation on January 16, the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMO) of India and Pakistan agreed not to allow escalation of tensions along the Line of Control (LoC) with the Pakistan Army passing orders to its troops to strictly observe ceasefire and exercise restraint, reports Daily Excelsior.
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January - 16 
In an incident of violation of air traffic norms, an Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) was spotted flying on village Jhallas (Poonch District) near the Line of Control (LoC), reports Kashmir Times. According to the villagers of Jhallas, Salotri and Dhara vi
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In an incident of violation of air traffic norms, an Unmanned Air Vehicle (UAV) was spotted flying on village Jhallas (Poonch District) near the Line of Control (LoC), reports Kashmir Times. According to the villagers of Jhallas, Salotri and Dhara villages the aircraft returned towards Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK).
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January - 16 
In the run-up to the Republic Day (January 26) celebrations, Delhi Police has received a general input on possible attacks by Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in Delhi, The Times of India reports on January 17. Sources say the terrori
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In the run-up to the Republic Day (January 26) celebrations, Delhi Police has received a general input on possible attacks by Indian Mujahideen (IM) and Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) in Delhi, The Times of India reports on January 17. Sources say the terrorists might rent a house in the city in the next few days and take the help of LeT sleeper cells in carrying out the attack, which could be a high-intensity blast or a fidayeen (suicide) attack. Sources, however, say they have not received any specific input about terrorists moving in the city, and the present input is based on recent activities by IM in the city. Sources added that Delhi Police will deploy over 400 spotters on Republic Day on the parade route and places where dignitaries would be present. This is in addition to deploying over 20,000 Police force for security of New Delhi District.
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January - 16 
Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) ‘chairman’ Mohammad Yasin Malik called for monthly sit-in protests against life imprisonment of Kashmiri youths. Malik said, “We have decided to observe two sit-in protests every month against life imprisonme
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Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) ‘chairman’ Mohammad Yasin Malik called for monthly sit-in protests against life imprisonment of Kashmiri youths. Malik said, “We have decided to observe two sit-in protests every month against life imprisonments. One of the protests would be a candle protest, in which senior leaders of JKLF, civil society members, lawyers, intellectual and common people would participate”.
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Mumbai Police arrested two persons, identified as Farooq Naiku and Mohammed Talukdar, suspected to be linked with Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) from a guest house at Masjid Bunder in Mumbai (Greater Bombay District) along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FI
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Mumbai Police arrested two persons, identified as Farooq Naiku and Mohammed Talukdar, suspected to be linked with Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) from a guest house at Masjid Bunder in Mumbai (Greater Bombay District) along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) worth INR 27, 200 on January 16, reports Indian Express. They were produced before a local court the next day and remanded in Police custody till January 23, 2013. During interrogation of the accused, it was revealed that Farooq was an active HM militant and he along with Mohammed were actively involved in FICN circulation, narcotics trade, hawala (illegal money transfer) and terror activities. They had also carried out recce of various vital installations across the country. Farooq has been to Pakistan and Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) via Wagah border in Amritsar (Punjab) on several occasions since 2001 form training. Officially, he has crossed the Indo-Pak border three times. Farooq had been reporting to a HM "commander" in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and also took part in the agitation over the Amarnath land transfer controversy in the state in the year 2008, Police added. Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) Himanshu Roy said, "We have evidence that he has photographed Uri Dam, Uri power project, Baramulla Bridge and graves of terrorists killed during operations by security forces… He had even attempted to infiltrate into the Indian Army”. Farooq has been tasked with gathering information related to Indian troops' movements in J&K, public protests and other developments. He passed on the information either through telephonic conversations, mails or by crossing the border, to his Pakistani handlers and intelligence agencies. The second accused Talukdar, who hails from Assam, is also suspected to be an active member of the terror outfit and had been helping Farooq in FICN operations. "We are ascertaining Talukdar role in detail," Roy said, adding Police were trying to find out if the accused had played any role in violence in Azad Maidan (Mumbai) on August 11, 2012.
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January - 16 
One ULFA-ATF militant was killed, in an encounter with Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB), about a fortnight back at Salsati under Jinaikhati Police Station in Sherpur District of Bangladesh bordering West Garo hills District. Though the identity of the
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One ULFA-ATF militant was killed, in an encounter with Bangladesh Border Guards (BGB), about a fortnight back at Salsati under Jinaikhati Police Station in Sherpur District of Bangladesh bordering West Garo hills District. Though the identity of the killed militant is yet to be established, a bag found on him has been confirmed to be that of Drishti Rajkhowa. Another ULFA-ATF militant, Gauranga Koch and an unidentified GNLA militant were arrested in that incident.
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January - 16 
Police on January 16 arrested a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Feroz Ahmed, from Maltang Dalgate in Jawahar Nagar locality of Srinagar (Srinagar District), reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that an AK 47 rifle, two AK magazines, 2
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Police on January 16 arrested a Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Feroz Ahmed, from Maltang Dalgate in Jawahar Nagar locality of Srinagar (Srinagar District), reports Daily Excelsior. Police said that an AK 47 rifle, two AK magazines, 26 rounds of AK 47 and one wireless set was recovered from his possession.
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January - 16 
State Chief Minister (CM) Manik Sarkar on January 16 appreciated the current Bangladesh government’s efforts to crack down on militants from the Northeast but added that more could be done in this regard, reports The Telegraph. “The present Banglades
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State Chief Minister (CM) Manik Sarkar on January 16 appreciated the current Bangladesh government’s efforts to crack down on militants from the Northeast but added that more could be done in this regard, reports The Telegraph. “The present Bangladesh government has initiated measures to drive away anti-India militants based there. But I think there is scope for more action. I say this, because even now 22 hideouts of outfits banned by the Tripura government exist on Bangladeshi soil. And we have asked the Union home minister and Union external affairs minister to take up this issue with Bangladesh during bilateral talks,” CM Sarkar said.
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January - 16 
State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi credited the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) authorities and Congress for the quick rehabilitation of the riot-affected people, reports The Telegraph. CM Gogoi said, “We thought it would take time to rehabilitate t
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State Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi credited the Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) authorities and Congress for the quick rehabilitation of the riot-affected people, reports The Telegraph. CM Gogoi said, “We thought it would take time to rehabilitate the people after such major riots but I am told only about 6,000 people are now left in the relief camps and the process is on to rehabilitate them. Most of the over 4 lakh people have returned. It was possible because of the initiative by the Hagrama Mohilary-led BTC administration and the people of this area, who have realised that we need to live together in peace. The riots were incited by certain forces to create misunderstanding and chaos among the people.”
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January - 16 
Suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-KK) militants on January 16 killed one militant belonging to Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K), ‘lieutenant’ Kinglichem, and injured another militant at Medical Ward in Kiphire Dis
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Suspected Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-KK) militants on January 16 killed one militant belonging to Khaplang faction of NSCN (NSCN-K), ‘lieutenant’ Kinglichem, and injured another militant at Medical Ward in Kiphire District, reports Nagaland Post.
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January - 16 
The Army on January 16 said that Pakistan has planted anti-personnel land mines along walking area between forward posts, used to carry out dominance patrol, on the Indian side of the LoC to target soldiers, Kashmir Times reported. The Northern Comma
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The Army on January 16 said that Pakistan has planted anti-personnel land mines along walking area between forward posts, used to carry out dominance patrol, on the Indian side of the LoC to target soldiers, Kashmir Times reported. The Northern Command Media Cell released the pictures of recovered mines with markings of Pakistan Ordnance Factory (PoF) of Lot number 82 and with inscriptions of 'SGO Sargodha'. The matter was raised at the recent Brigadier-level flag meeting between India and Pakistan at Chakan-Da-Bagh (Poonch District), adds Indian Express.
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January - 16 
The Bellampally Police in Adilabad District of Andhra Pradesh, on January 16, found an old Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dump in Mamidigattu forests under Ramakrishnapur Police Station limits while conducting combing operations, report
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The Bellampally Police in Adilabad District of Andhra Pradesh, on January 16, found an old Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dump in Mamidigattu forests under Ramakrishnapur Police Station limits while conducting combing operations, reports The Hindu. The dump consisted of 1,500 electrical detonators, three bundles of electric cable, one steel and one iron box. The dump is believed to have been abandoned by the Maoists who operated here about 10 years ago.
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January - 16 
The Breakaway faction of the A’chik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has said that the State Government is losing revenue worth billion of rupees from coal trade due to the nexus between the traders and corrupt government officials, reports The Sh
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The Breakaway faction of the A’chik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) has said that the State Government is losing revenue worth billion of rupees from coal trade due to the nexus between the traders and corrupt government officials, reports The Shillong Times on January 17. According to the outfit, the coal traders do not pay taxes to the District Council and export far greater volume of coal than what they show on record.
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January - 16 
The Mizoram government is pushing for early resumption of talks with the militant group Hmar People's Convention - Democrats (HPC-D), reports The Times of India. This development comes in the aftermath of the Election Commission's announcement to hol
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The Mizoram government is pushing for early resumption of talks with the militant group Hmar People's Convention - Democrats (HPC-D), reports The Times of India. This development comes in the aftermath of the Election Commission's announcement to hold by-election to the Chalfilh assembly constituency on February 23. A large number of the Chalfilh electorate belonged to the Hmar community and would be highly influenced by the diktats of the HPC-D leadership.
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January - 16 
The next round of political dialogue between the Government and pro talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) is likely to be held later this month, even as the NDFB-PTF renewed its demand for creation of a separate State of B
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The next round of political dialogue between the Government and pro talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) is likely to be held later this month, even as the NDFB-PTF renewed its demand for creation of a separate State of Bodoland, reports Assam Tribune. A five-member delegation of NDFB-PTF led by ‘general secretary’ Govinda Basumatary on January 16 had their first interaction with Union Minister of Home Affairs (UMHA), Sushilkumar Shinde. The militant leaders urged the UMHA to expedite resolution of their charter of demands.
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January - 16 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Nikolas Mumaru, Taliyan Mumaru and Santosh Hembram, were arrested from Madhurapur forest under Kauakol Police Station area in Nawada District of Bihar, on January 16, reports ne
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, identified as Nikolas Mumaru, Taliyan Mumaru and Santosh Hembram, were arrested from Madhurapur forest under Kauakol Police Station area in Nawada District of Bihar, on January 16, reports news.webindia123.com. The District Superintendent of Police (SP), Lalan Mohan Prasad, said that a joint team of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and local Police conducted raid at a hide-out in Madhurpur forest, leading to the arrest. The SP further said, 'Huge quantity of explosives, fuse wire and other articles required for making Can bombs were also recovered during the search operation.'
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January - 16 
Top Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, Drishti Rajkhowa, was reportedly killed, in either an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) or in a clash with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, near the Indi
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Top Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militant, Drishti Rajkhowa, was reportedly killed, in either an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) or in a clash with Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants, near the India-Bangladesh border in West Garo Hills District on January 16, reports Times of India.
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January - 17 
48- hour Karbi Anglong Bandh (General Shutdown) imposed by Karbi Anglong NC Hills Autonomous State Demand Committee (KANCHASDCOM), a organisation demanding creation of an autonomous state encompassing the two autonomous hill Districts; Karbi Anglong
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48- hour Karbi Anglong Bandh (General Shutdown) imposed by Karbi Anglong NC Hills Autonomous State Demand Committee (KANCHASDCOM), a organisation demanding creation of an autonomous state encompassing the two autonomous hill Districts; Karbi Anglong & Dima Hasao, of the State began on January 17, reports Nagaland Post. A leader of Karbi Longri NC Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) Dhani Ram Tisso further said that the creation of an autonomous State was a national commitment and that sentiment of the entire hill people was involved.
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January - 17 
A civilian, identified as Plaindro Sangma, who was shot at by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants on January 2, succumbed to his injuries at Tura Civil Hospital in West Garo Hills District on January 17, reports The Shillong Times. GNLA mi
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A civilian, identified as Plaindro Sangma, who was shot at by Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants on January 2, succumbed to his injuries at Tura Civil Hospital in West Garo Hills District on January 17, reports The Shillong Times. GNLA militants had shot three supporters, including Plaindro Sangma, of Community and Rural Development Minister, Saleng Sangma, at Aklangre village under Dalu Police Station in West Garo Hills District. The militant outfit accused them of being Police informers.
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January - 17 
Chairman of the All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC), Shafiq Mir, refused to accept militant diktats and resign under any militant pressure. He said that decision not to resign under pressure was taken after the senior members of the Pa
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Chairman of the All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC), Shafiq Mir, refused to accept militant diktats and resign under any militant pressure. He said that decision not to resign under pressure was taken after the senior members of the Panchayat Conference visited Sopore area (Baramulla District) where one Sarpanch (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) was killed and a Panch (member of gram Panchayat) injured in a militant attack last week. He further said that the Inspector General (IG) of Jammu and Kashmir Police, S M Sahia, has assured them that individual security will be provided to those Sarpanchs who are affiliated to political parties like National Conference (NC), Congress and People's Democratic Party (PDP) and face grave threat.
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January - 17 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that notwithstanding the improvement in the situation in Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) areas following a period of prolonged Bodo-Muslim ethnic violence in 2012, forces that had fuelled the clashes were still acti
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that notwithstanding the improvement in the situation in Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) areas following a period of prolonged Bodo-Muslim ethnic violence in 2012, forces that had fuelled the clashes were still active in the State, reports The Assam Tribune. CM, Tarun Gogoi also asserted that militant groups and Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) agents were also at work during the ethnic-clashes period.
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January - 17 
Concerned over Odisha's Nuapada District becoming a hub of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activity, the Centre on January 17 proposed a Special Development Plan to improve the living standard of the tribal communities in the region, rep
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Concerned over Odisha's Nuapada District becoming a hub of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activity, the Centre on January 17 proposed a Special Development Plan to improve the living standard of the tribal communities in the region, reports zeenews.india.com. The Union Rural Development Minister, Jairam Ramesh, who visited the Left-Wing Extremism (LWE) affected Kalahandi and Nuapada Districts on January 13, has written to Chief Minister (CM) Naveen Patnaik to implement the initiative along the lines of the one being implemented in Saranda (Jharkhand) forests. "In Nuapada District, it is clear that the incidents of Maoist violence have gone up sharply in the last few years. The Sunabeda forest area has become the hub of Maoist activity and the attacks on the neighbouring Districts like Kalahandi and Bolangir are being executed from Sunabeda area," Ramesh said in his letter. Ramesh would be visiting Sunabeda (Koraput District) again on February 15.
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January - 17 
India has formally asked US Justice Department for the extradition of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Balwinder Singh Possi, featured in the official meeting between Indian and US delegations on Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Hindustan T
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India has formally asked US Justice Department for the extradition of Babbar Khalsa International (BKI) terrorist Balwinder Singh Possi, featured in the official meeting between Indian and US delegations on Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty, Hindustan Times reports on January 18. Possi is wanted for the twin blasts at Jalandhar’s (Punjab) inter-state roadways bus stand on April 24, 2006. According to sources Punjab Police is also planning to file for the extradition of another BKI terrorist Gurnam Singh alias Neka from the US. Neka is wanted for the two blasts which were carried out on April 24 and 28, 2006, in which three persons were killed. Punjab Police is also investigating the involvement of a third BKI terrorist Gursharan Singh Cheema in the blasts. Both the accused fled to the US in 2006 shortly after the blasts.
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January - 17 
National Investigation Agency (NIA) on January 17 arrested and questioned one person, identified as Dinesh Devra, in connection with the Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007) and Malegaon blasts (Maharashtra, September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008)
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National Investigation Agency (NIA) on January 17 arrested and questioned one person, identified as Dinesh Devra, in connection with the Samjhauta Express (February 18, 2007) and Malegaon blasts (Maharashtra, September 8, 2006 and September 29, 2008) from Sanver town of Indore District, sources said, reports The Times of India. The suspect has been on the radar of the agency for a month now. However, an NIA official commented, "According to our information, the real suspect hails from Indore, but it is not clear whether Devra is the one we are looking for”.
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January - 17 
Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Salman Bashir on January 17 said that Pakistan is willing to address all Indian concerns over Line of Control (LoC), including the demand for a probe into the mutilation of the bodies of Indian soldiers on January
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Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Salman Bashir on January 17 said that Pakistan is willing to address all Indian concerns over Line of Control (LoC), including the demand for a probe into the mutilation of the bodies of Indian soldiers on January 8, reports The Times of India. He said, "We want that both sides at the military level undertake their own investigations and use bilateral channels to get to the bottom of the incident. We are also concerned about ceasefire violations that have resulted in several casualties on our side but for peace to prevail we believe that the way forward is to talk to each other instead of getting into mutual recrimination". The High Commissioner did not mention any international role, including the UN, while talking about investigations into the incident.
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January - 17 
Pakistan Rangers opened unprovoked fire, targeting a patrolling party of Border Security Force (BSF) at the border observation post at Raja Mohattam area along the International Border in Ferozepur sector (Ferozepur Border) of Ferozepur District on J
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Pakistan Rangers opened unprovoked fire, targeting a patrolling party of Border Security Force (BSF) at the border observation post at Raja Mohattam area along the International Border in Ferozepur sector (Ferozepur Border) of Ferozepur District on January 17, reports The Times of India. None of the border guards were injured in the fire. Meanwhile, the entire sector has been put on high alert after the incident and commandants have been asked to keep constant surveillance on the border.
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January - 17 
Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh assured a Manipuri Delegation of various political parties that all unauthorised camps of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in the State would be demolished. PM also assured action
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Prime Minister (PM) Manmohan Singh assured a Manipuri Delegation of various political parties that all unauthorised camps of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in the State would be demolished. PM also assured action against NSCN-IM militant, Livingstone Anal, for physically assaulting film actress Momoko in full public view on December 18, 2012, at Chandel District. Further, the team urged an amendment to Article 3 of the Constitution so as to ensure the security of the territorial integrity of Manipur. PM assured that the territory of the State would not be compromised at any cost. Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde also conveyed to the delegates that the Assam Rifles Director General (DG), Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh has been instructed to crack down on all unauthorised camps of the NSCN-IM located in the State.
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January - 17 
Principal Sessions Judge (Ramban District), M A Chowdhary on January 17 acquitted two alleged militants, identified as Mumtaz Ahmad alias Asif Commando and Manzoor Ahmad alias Furqan, in a double murder case stating that the entire case was investiga
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Principal Sessions Judge (Ramban District), M A Chowdhary on January 17 acquitted two alleged militants, identified as Mumtaz Ahmad alias Asif Commando and Manzoor Ahmad alias Furqan, in a double murder case stating that the entire case was investigated recklessly by the investigating agency, reports Daily Excelsior. The Court said, "This is how a case of double murder has been dealt with by irresponsible and incompetent police officers. There is no evidence with regard to the identity of the accused having been involved in the commission of offence. There is no clinching direct or circumstantial evidence to connect the accused with the commission of the offences for recording of their conviction". The two were accused of killing one Mohammad Saleem and his wife on June 11, 2007.
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January - 17 
Principal Sessions Judge, (Ramban District), M. A. Chowdhary acquitted there alleged militants namely Manzoor Ahmad, Feroz Din and Raj Begum in a July 2007 case as prosecution failed to bring home the charge against the accused, reports Daily Excelsi
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Principal Sessions Judge, (Ramban District), M. A. Chowdhary acquitted there alleged militants namely Manzoor Ahmad, Feroz Din and Raj Begum in a July 2007 case as prosecution failed to bring home the charge against the accused, reports Daily Excelsior on January 18. Manzoor Ahmed and Nasarullah Gazi were accused of taking Bashir Ahmed and others on gun point to the house of Mohammad Ayoob and that they were wearing Army uniform. Later, they were taken to a house where Raj Begum, wife of Manzoor and some other persons assaulted them seriously and took away their cell phones forcibly. Proceeding with the trial, the Court observed, "Prosecution has withheld the main and star witness of the case Mohammad Ayoob and his father Gul Mohammad besides the non-examination of doctor and Investigating Officers who had completed the investigation". Incoherency was also found between the statements of abductees.
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January - 17 
Security Forces (SFs) arrested an Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) linkman, identified as Tutu Bora Moran, from Jutlibari under Doomdooma Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 17, reports The Telegraph.
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Security Forces (SFs) arrested an Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) linkman, identified as Tutu Bora Moran, from Jutlibari under Doomdooma Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 17, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 17 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed the father of a Policeman, on January 17, who was abducted from Chhattisgarh's Bijapur District, in December 2012, reports zeenews.india.com. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Vi
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed the father of a Policeman, on January 17, who was abducted from Chhattisgarh's Bijapur District, in December 2012, reports zeenews.india.com. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP), Vivek Shukla, said, "50-year-old Madiyami Sonu, father of Assistant Constable Asharam, was killed by Naxals with sharp weapons near Bhatwada village in the District." Sonu had been abducted in December from his native Bhatwada village.
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January - 18 
A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was killed and another injured as Maoists attacked a contingent of CRPF and local Police engaged in an area domination exercise in Timmadwada area of Sukma District on January 18, reports The Times of Ind
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A Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) trooper was killed and another injured as Maoists attacked a contingent of CRPF and local Police engaged in an area domination exercise in Timmadwada area of Sukma District on January 18, reports The Times of India. Soon after, an Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter, Mi-17, on a rescue mission to evacuate the injured trooper and the body of the dead, was forced to make an emergency landing in a field in the Sukma District after it came under fire from CPI-Maoist cadres. The helicopter, which had taken off from Jagdalpur (Bastar District) at about 4.45 pm, was about to land in Timmadwada to pick up the CRPF troopers, when it came under fire around 5.20pm. One Policeman was injured in the fire. After virtual crash-landing, the two IAF pilots, an engineer and two Garud Commandos apparently made their way to the Police-Paramilitary Camp at Chintagufa, three kilometers away, leaving behind the injured Policeman. Paramilitary forces, mobilised from different areas, then mounted an operation to rescue the injured troopers left behind at the spot as well as "secure" the helicopter. Around 9.30pm a CRPF contingent reached the spot and secured the helicopter apart from rescuing the injured Police wireless operator. Another paramilitary trooper in whose rescue the chopper was hit could not be evacuated. This is the fifth time that IAF helicopters, which are providing logistical and reconnaissance support to the ongoing anti-LWE operations, have come under attack from the Maoists in the last three years. An IAF flight engineer had been killed when a helicopter engaged in election duty during the Chhattisgarh polls had come under fire in November, 2008.
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January - 18 
A poor tribal woman, identified as Sarita Kharwar, (32), who had eloped with and married a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, 10 years ago, surrendered with her two minor children, in Kaimur District of Bihar, reports The Hindustan T
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A poor tribal woman, identified as Sarita Kharwar, (32), who had eloped with and married a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, 10 years ago, surrendered with her two minor children, in Kaimur District of Bihar, reports The Hindustan Times on January 19. She worked as a courier and intelligence gatherer in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh.
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January - 18 
A team from Padma police station in Hazaribag District seized more than 2,000 detonators hidden in a two-wheeler near Alinagar College late on January 18, reports The Times of India. Police had got a tip-off that a youth, named Pintu Kumar Mehta, lef
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A team from Padma police station in Hazaribag District seized more than 2,000 detonators hidden in a two-wheeler near Alinagar College late on January 18, reports The Times of India. Police had got a tip-off that a youth, named Pintu Kumar Mehta, left Domchanch in Koderma for Padma to supply the explosive materials to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) in Chatra and was to pass through Padma to Itkhori in Chatra. Though Police could seize the explosives and arrest one Manish Kumar Mehta, who was waiting there to take the delivery, Pintu could not be arrested. Further, on the basis of information provided by Manish, a fresh raid was conducted and police seized five-and-a-half quintals of ammonium nitrate kept in 11 bags from the house of one Neman Bhuiyan in Suji village close to Padma Police Station.
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January - 18 
All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC) spokesman Ghulam Hassan Panzoo said that the Conference is not against the honorarium and insurance cover, but the larger question of empowerment of Panchayat representatives continues to remain unan
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All Jammu and Kashmir Panchayat Conference (AJKPC) spokesman Ghulam Hassan Panzoo said that the Conference is not against the honorarium and insurance cover, but the larger question of empowerment of Panchayat representatives continues to remain unanswered.
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January - 18 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in a letter to the Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh sought release of INR one billion for monthly honorarium and insurance cover for 33000 Sarpanchs (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Gove
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah in a letter to the Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh sought release of INR one billion for monthly honorarium and insurance cover for 33000 Sarpanchs (head of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and Panchs (member of gram Panchayat) in the State, reports Greater Kashmir.
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January - 18 
The locals of Khurai Chingangbam Leikai of Imphal (Imphal West District), the State capital of Manipur, on January 18 captured a woman for allegedly trying to lure in youths to participate in a surrender program of the 5th Battalion of 9th Gorkha Reg
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The locals of Khurai Chingangbam Leikai of Imphal (Imphal West District), the State capital of Manipur, on January 18 captured a woman for allegedly trying to lure in youths to participate in a surrender program of the 5th Battalion of 9th Gorkha Regiment, reports Imphal Free Press. The woman has been identified as Haorungbam Chitra (60) wife of (Late) Ibopishak Singh of the same locality. Locals alleged that the woman was captured while she was trying to convince one Thangjam Gambhini of the locality around 9pm to surrender her son. Locals said that Gambhini’s son is an auto rickshaw driver. Meanwhile, Chitra’s son, identified as Kabui (30), who was accompanying her during the incident managed to flee from the area.
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January - 18 
The United States said on January 18 that it would continue its hunt for Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) chief Ilyas Kashmiri, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) handler Sajid Mir and four others involved in the November 26, 2008 (26/11), Mumbai (Maharashtra) te
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The United States said on January 18 that it would continue its hunt for Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami (HuJI) chief Ilyas Kashmiri, Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) handler Sajid Mir and four others involved in the November 26, 2008 (26/11), Mumbai (Maharashtra) terrorist attacks that killed 166 people, including six Americans, reports The Indian Express. US prosecutors have named the six individuals — Ilyas Kashmiri, Abdur Rehman Hashim Syed alias Pasha, Sajid Mir, Abu Qahafa, Mazhar Iqbal, and Major Iqbal — as involved in the conspiracy and declared them fugitive. Kashmiri, according to media reports, died in US drone attacks, the rest are said to be in Pakistan.
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January - 19 
A Maoist camp was busted and a huge cache of explosives and other materials were seized by Security Forces (SFs) in a forest in Odisha's Ganjam District, reports The Business Standard on January 20. Commenting on the operation, SP, Ganjam, Ashish Sin
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A Maoist camp was busted and a huge cache of explosives and other materials were seized by Security Forces (SFs) in a forest in Odisha's Ganjam District, reports The Business Standard on January 20. Commenting on the operation, SP, Ganjam, Ashish Singh said that the operation was carried out jointly by Special Operation Group (SOG), District Voluntary Force (DVF) and Police team in Sorada area during the last four days. The seized explosive items included two tiffin land mines bombs, three soap case bombs, nine detonators, 26 detonators with non-prime, two printer cartridge, three bundles of fuse wires, a bag containing white powder, around two Kilograms of iron plates used for preparation of clamour mines, 150 sticks of the cylindrical shape, ammunition pouch and around a dozen empty soap boxes. Several Maoist literatures, both hand written and printed, around 120 CDs, 150-watt inverter, seven bags, four pairs of uniform, red clothes were also seized.
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January - 19 
A team of Imphal East District Police commandos arrested a PREPAK cadre, identified as Soraisam Kishan alias Naobi (24), from New Checkon Tribal Market crossing on January 19, reports The Sangai Express. On questioning, Kishan disclosed that he joine
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A team of Imphal East District Police commandos arrested a PREPAK cadre, identified as Soraisam Kishan alias Naobi (24), from New Checkon Tribal Market crossing on January 19, reports The Sangai Express. On questioning, Kishan disclosed that he joined the outfit under one Boby of Sagolband Meino Leirak in 2012. He also stated that he was involved in the extortion of money from the general public, private and public firms. On further investigation, it was revealed that Kishan was involved in transportation of arms, ammunition and explosive materials from one place to another on several occasions. He was directly involved in the Improvised Explosive Device (IED) explosion that occurred at around 9.50am at Mantripukhri on October 9, said a press release issued by Imphal East Superintendant of Police.
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January - 19 
According to sources, as many as four terrorists managed to infiltrate into the Indian side from Bhimber Gali (BG) area in Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior on January 20. A recent meeting of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Union Min
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According to sources, as many as four terrorists managed to infiltrate into the Indian side from Bhimber Gali (BG) area in Poonch District, reports Daily Excelsior on January 20. A recent meeting of Union Ministry of Home Affairs (UMHA) and Union Ministry of Defence (UMoD) officials, also attended by Jammu and Kashmir Police, took note of the fact.
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January - 19 
Acting on a tip-off Police intercepted a car near Moolakadai on Erukancherry High Road in Chennai District and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth total face value of INR 503,000, reports The Times of India on January 20. The four occupant
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Acting on a tip-off Police intercepted a car near Moolakadai on Erukancherry High Road in Chennai District and seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth total face value of INR 503,000, reports The Times of India on January 20. The four occupants abandoned the car and fled. Police managed to arrest one of them, I Abdul Munaf (20) and FICN worth INR 142,000 were recovered from him. Based on the information provided by Munaf about S Rafeeque, the kingpin of the racket, Police raided the building where he was staying. FICN adding up to INR 265,000 a computer, a data card, two iPads and a credit card-swiping machine were seized from Rafeeque's house, however, he managed to flee. Police then arrested A Abdul Ismail, 22, and B Wasim Raja alias Wasim, 24, and seized FICN adding up to INR 96,000.
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January - 19 
Kanglaonline reports that unidentified armed persons allegedly carried out a gun attack at the residence of Dr Palin, Managing Director of the Shija Hospital & Research Institute, on January 19 at around 10.20 pm at Langol Lai Manai in Imphal West Di
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Kanglaonline reports that unidentified armed persons allegedly carried out a gun attack at the residence of Dr Palin, Managing Director of the Shija Hospital & Research Institute, on January 19 at around 10.20 pm at Langol Lai Manai in Imphal West District under Lamphel Police station.
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January - 19 
Laichan faction of Karbi Students Association (KSA-Laichan faction) has called for a 12-hour Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao District Bandh (General strike) on January 25 to press its demand for an autonomous State comprising the two hill district of th
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Laichan faction of Karbi Students Association (KSA-Laichan faction) has called for a 12-hour Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao District Bandh (General strike) on January 25 to press its demand for an autonomous State comprising the two hill district of the State as per the provision of the article 244(A) of the Constitution of India, reports The Nagaland Post on January 20.
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January - 19 
Nagaland Post reports that two persons were injured after a Chinese made low intensity grenade laid as booby trap was detonated by some unidentified persons at Khermahal in Dimapur in the afternoon of January 19. According to Police, the injured were
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Nagaland Post reports that two persons were injured after a Chinese made low intensity grenade laid as booby trap was detonated by some unidentified persons at Khermahal in Dimapur in the afternoon of January 19. According to Police, the injured were identified as Susanta Kumar Dey (35) and Naushad Alam (28).
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January - 19 
SFs recovered two bottle grenades from Budlabet Tea Estate area under Doomdooma Police Station on January 19. The two youths who were carrying the grenades managed to escape.
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SFs recovered two bottle grenades from Budlabet Tea Estate area under Doomdooma Police Station on January 19. The two youths who were carrying the grenades managed to escape.
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January - 19 
Sixty-three tribals, in Narayanapatna Block of Koraput District in Odisha, on January 19, approached the District Superintendent of Police (SP), Avinash Kumar, and pledged not to return to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) backed Chasi
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Sixty-three tribals, in Narayanapatna Block of Koraput District in Odisha, on January 19, approached the District Superintendent of Police (SP), Avinash Kumar, and pledged not to return to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS), expressing their desire to join the mainstream, and cooperate with the administration in its developmental activities, reports The Times of India. While as many as 12 tribals deserted the CMAS on January 11, over three dozen tribals left the organization on the next day alleging that they were neglected both by the CMAS and the Maoists. Out of the total tribals, who have deserted the CMAS recently, at least 71 belong to Bhaliaput, which is the village of CMAS supremo Nachika Linga and the nerve centre of CMAS activities.
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January - 19 
South Nagas’ Union of Nagaland State (SNUNS), on January 19, sought the immediate intervention of the Government of India over the “crisis” between hill and valley people in Manipur and also demanded the fulfillment of the aspirations of the Nagas. I
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South Nagas’ Union of Nagaland State (SNUNS), on January 19, sought the immediate intervention of the Government of India over the “crisis” between hill and valley people in Manipur and also demanded the fulfillment of the aspirations of the Nagas. In a statement, SNUNS president Lokho Chomei and general secretary L. Peter also questioned the Manipur Government for considering the alleged molestation of a Manipuri actress by an Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) functionary Livingstone on December 18, 2012 as the “No.1 case” while underplaying the reported cases of the killing of two Tangkhul civilians on December 28, 2012 and the “molestation and rape” attempt on Naga students by valley based armed cadres on December 24, 2012.
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January - 19 
The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) said that it would not sit silent if the Government of India drops the demand for creation of a separate Bodo State (Bodoland) this time and goes ahead with the creation of Telangana State, reports The Sentinel on
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The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU) said that it would not sit silent if the Government of India drops the demand for creation of a separate Bodo State (Bodoland) this time and goes ahead with the creation of Telangana State, reports The Sentinel on January 20.
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January - 19 
The Central Government has decided to counter the Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) through its development efforts in LWE affected areas, as it believes such efforts will weaken the rebel base, reports outlookindia.com on January 20. Jairam Ramesh, the Ru
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The Central Government has decided to counter the Left-Wing Extremists (LWEs) through its development efforts in LWE affected areas, as it believes such efforts will weaken the rebel base, reports outlookindia.com on January 20. Jairam Ramesh, the Rural Development Minister, said "We are making a special effort to bring development in the Naxal-affected areas. We are hoping that it will pay dividend." The government is enthused by the recent revelation of a surrendered LWE that its strategy to facilitate development in addition to frequent combing operations has hit the very base of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist). The minister further said "We have made an effort... We have started special plans like Saranda Development Plans in such areas. It will take at least 5 years to bring peace in these areas." He said this while reacting to surrendered Maoist Badarpu Mallaiyya's reported revelation that the CPI Maoist leadership was worried over security operations and development efforts undertaken by government.
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January - 19 
The Shillong Times reports on January 20 that the State’s Chief Secretary, WMS Pariat, on January 19, asserted that law and order situation in the trouble-torn Garo Hills has improved in recent times. “There is a perceptible improvement in the law an
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The Shillong Times reports on January 20 that the State’s Chief Secretary, WMS Pariat, on January 19, asserted that law and order situation in the trouble-torn Garo Hills has improved in recent times. “There is a perceptible improvement in the law and order situation in Garo Hills in recent times,” Pariat told reporters, adding that peace seems to be prevailing in the region with no major incident being reported in the last few months. It is noteworthy that the State Government and the Central Government had recently signed the draft peace agreement with the militant group Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), which was later approved by the State Cabinet. On the issue of signing the final agreement with the ANVC, the Chief Secretary said that the Central Government would come out with the final agreement. The Chief Secretary stated that the agreement is applicable to the breakaway faction of ANVC (ANVC-B) and they need to surrender their arms and weapons since the draft agreement has already been signed. Asked about the Government’s stand on Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), the Chief Secretary indicated that the Government would welcome any outfit which wants to come forward for discussion. On the reports that the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) is trying to regroup in Khasi and Jaintia Hills, Pariat said, “We will ensure that no re-grouping takes place.”
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January - 19 
The Telegraph reports that Police arrested four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres from Polo in East Khasi Hills at around 6 pm on January 19. Those arrested include Vincent T. Sangma, Viraj Chungkan, Najim R. Sangma and London Sangma. The P
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The Telegraph reports that Police arrested four Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres from Polo in East Khasi Hills at around 6 pm on January 19. Those arrested include Vincent T. Sangma, Viraj Chungkan, Najim R. Sangma and London Sangma. The Police said they were involved in extortion and recruitment of cadres.
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January - 19 
Two women Maoists were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in the Kanker District of Chhattisgarh on January 19, reports Zeenews.india.com. Kanker Superintendent of Police (SP) Rahul Bhagat said that the shootout took place in the fores
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Two women Maoists were killed in an encounter with Security Forces (SFs) in the Kanker District of Chhattisgarh on January 19, reports Zeenews.india.com. Kanker Superintendent of Police (SP) Rahul Bhagat said that the shootout took place in the forest near Tekameta village. A team of Police and Border Security Force (BSF), which had been dispatched to the area following information about Maoist activities, came under fire near the village. The Maoists fled when the SFs retaliated. Later, bodies of two women Maoist cadres and two rifles were recovered from the spot. Going by the blood stains on the ground and eye-witness accounts, at least 10 Maoist were injured in the shootout.
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January - 20 
A Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Abdul Rashid, a woman, identified as Mariam Begum (mother of another HM militant, Manzoor Bhat) along with her 9 years old grandson, another person, identified as Gul Zaman Beg son of Sheikh Beg of Ku
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A Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) militant, identified as Abdul Rashid, a woman, identified as Mariam Begum (mother of another HM militant, Manzoor Bhat) along with her 9 years old grandson, another person, identified as Gul Zaman Beg son of Sheikh Beg of Kupwara (Kupwara District), three Special Police Officers (SPOs) and three civilians harbouring them were arrested by Police on January 20, in Banihal town of Ramban District along Jammu-Srinagar National Highway. According to sources, four persons including the HM militant had flown from Karachi (Pakistan) to Kathmandu (Nepal) reportedly on fake passports and visas arranged by some couriers. From Nepal, they sneaked into Gorakhpur District in Uttar Pradesh (India), where the three SPOs and others received them. The three SPOs escorting them have been identified as Zahangir Beg, Mehboob Bhat and Shamas Din Beg. Remaining three persons detained included Ghulam Nabi Mir, Gulzar Ahmad and the Tavera driver Tazamul. All three SPOs and two civilians (except the driver) were family members or relatives of either of the four they went to receive. After preliminary investigations, Police handed over the accused Counter Intelligence wings of Criminal Investigation Department (CID) sleuths of Kashmir branch for further interrogation and initiating legal action against them.
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January - 20 
At least, 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured, in a series of blasts triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, in Bokaro District of Jharkhand, on January 20, reports The Indian Express. The Police
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At least, 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers were injured, in a series of blasts triggered by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, in Bokaro District of Jharkhand, on January 20, reports The Indian Express. The Police said the incident took place at Mahua Tand Police Station area under Jhumra Hills when security personnel were returning from patrolling.
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January - 20 
Increased activity in Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) camps in eastern provinces of Afghanistan, namely Kunar and Nuristan, not far from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) complimented with LeT ‘founder’ and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (JuD) 'chief' Hafiz Muhammad Saeed’s
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Increased activity in Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) camps in eastern provinces of Afghanistan, namely Kunar and Nuristan, not far from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) complimented with LeT ‘founder’ and Jama’at-ud-Da’awa (JuD) 'chief' Hafiz Muhammad Saeed’s threats to step up terror in Jammu & Kashmir are posing fresh challenges for India, reports The Times of India on January 21. Sources said that LeT camps in eastern Afghanistan that have been far fighting the NATO forces along with Taliban can easily redirect their energies against India, supplementing LeT's ‘launch pads’ in PoK not far from the Line of Control (LoC).
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January - 20 
India is aiming to step up trilateral cooperation with Sri Lanka and the Maldives in ensuring the security of the Indian Ocean patch in the neighbourhood, reports The Hindu on January 21. Officials from the three countries are already meeting regular
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India is aiming to step up trilateral cooperation with Sri Lanka and the Maldives in ensuring the security of the Indian Ocean patch in the neighbourhood, reports The Hindu on January 21. Officials from the three countries are already meeting regularly at various levels and the joint Coast Guard exercise is now an established event. India and the Maldives will soon hold Army-level joint exercises.
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January - 20 
Investigation of militants arrested post infiltration into Indian side suggests that militants were found to be in possession of special fuel, powder and discarded winter clothing of Pakistan Army. The fuels are used in sub-zero temperatures, are smo
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Investigation of militants arrested post infiltration into Indian side suggests that militants were found to be in possession of special fuel, powder and discarded winter clothing of Pakistan Army. The fuels are used in sub-zero temperatures, are smokeless and can be extinguished, re-lit and used later on. Investigation and some of the intercepts also suggested that some of the material used by Pakistan Army in areas in Siachen glacier had been passed on to terror groups like Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).
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January - 20 
Jailed GNLA’s chief, Champion R. Sangma has decided to contest the February 23 assembly elections in Meghalaya, a legal official said on January 20, reports The Shillong Times. “He (Sangma) has already made up his mind to contest the upcoming Meghala
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Jailed GNLA’s chief, Champion R. Sangma has decided to contest the February 23 assembly elections in Meghalaya, a legal official said on January 20, reports The Shillong Times. “He (Sangma) has already made up his mind to contest the upcoming Meghalaya assembly elections either from inside or outside the jail,” Sangma’s legal Counsel Sujit Dey said. “Sangma will contest as an independent candidate, but he is yet to choose the assembly constituency from which he would contest,” Dey said. On January 11, the Shillong Bench of the Gauhati High Court granted bail to Sangma after it found that no charge sheet was filed against him. Sangma was arrested July 30, 2012 near the India-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya. He was wanted for masterminding several crimes, including killings and extortion in insurgency-ravaged Garo Hills in western Meghalaya, and has been booked under various sections of the Indian Penal Code for waging war against the Indian state and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act.
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January - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) killed six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including four top leaders, near Jimulgatta, in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra, on January 20, and recovered all their bodies, reports T
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Security Forces (SFs) killed six Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), including four top leaders, near Jimulgatta, in Aheri tehsil (revenue unit) of Gadchiroli District of Maharashtra, on January 20, and recovered all their bodies, reports The Times of India. The encounter with at least 12 Maoists against the elite C-60 Commandos lasted for half-an-hour. Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police Gadchiroli, Ravindra Kadam, said the encounter was an intelligence-based operation. He further said "Two more Naxals are likely to have suffered serious injuries, but their cadres took them away." Among the senior cadres killed were Muneshwar Lakda alias Shankar, ‘divisional committee member of Aheri Local Guerilla Squad’, Chandrayya Kodape alias Vinod, ‘commander of Aheri dalam’, Vinod's wife Geeta Usendi, ‘deputy commander of a platoon’, Mohan Kowase alias Tulsi, ‘deputy commander of Aheri dalam’, Jhuru Mattami, ‘body guard to a senior cadre’ and Sunita Kodape, ‘member of Sironcha Local Organisation Squad’. All the Maoists were in uniform. The SFs recovered two SLRs, a couple of .303, an 8mm single barrel gun and ammunition. A radio set, LWE literature, water bottles, snacks and some food materials too were recovered.
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January - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 20 neutralized a militant hideout in Sangri forests of Magam area in Baramulla District and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, reports Daily Excelsior. The cache included two AK 47 rifles, one AK magazines, 15
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 20 neutralized a militant hideout in Sangri forests of Magam area in Baramulla District and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition, reports Daily Excelsior. The cache included two AK 47 rifles, one AK magazines, 15 AK rounds, three Chinese pistol rounds, two RPG rounds, two grenades and four UBGL rounds.
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January - 20 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 20, in an encounter, killed a militant belonging to the Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Lalit Moran, in Kakojan Reserve Forest under Digboi Police Station in Tinsukia Di
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 20, in an encounter, killed a militant belonging to the Anti-Talks Faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), identified as Lalit Moran, in Kakojan Reserve Forest under Digboi Police Station in Tinsukia District, reports The Assam Tribune. But the local people claimed that the slain youth was innocent.
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January - 20 
SFs arrested a Dima Hasao based Dimasa militant, identified as Bipa Dimasa (27), from Banderdewa in North Lakhimpur District, reports The Sentinel.
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SFs arrested a Dima Hasao based Dimasa militant, identified as Bipa Dimasa (27), from Banderdewa in North Lakhimpur District, reports The Sentinel.
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January - 20 
SFs arrested a women conduit of NDFB-IKS, Benita Mushahary, from Bongaigaon District.
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SFs arrested a women conduit of NDFB-IKS, Benita Mushahary, from Bongaigaon District.
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January - 20 
SFs arrested three linkmen of I. K. Songbijit Faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Hitesh Das alias Kendura, Bidya Basumatary alias Bonjar and Thempu Narzary, from Bongaigaon and Chirang District respectively, re
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SFs arrested three linkmen of I. K. Songbijit Faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS), identified as Hitesh Das alias Kendura, Bidya Basumatary alias Bonjar and Thempu Narzary, from Bongaigaon and Chirang District respectively, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 20 
SFs arrested two armed couriers of NDFB-IKS, Bipul Khaklari (39), and Chandradhar Bora, (32), and recovered a Chinese grenade launcher and 12 shells at Tezpur in Sonitpur District.
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SFs arrested two armed couriers of NDFB-IKS, Bipul Khaklari (39), and Chandradhar Bora, (32), and recovered a Chinese grenade launcher and 12 shells at Tezpur in Sonitpur District.
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January - 20 
SFs busted a Maoist camp in a forest between Daringbadi and Bramhanigaon in Kandhamal District of Odisha, on January 20, reports The Times of India. Maoist belongings, including uniforms and literature, were seized from the spot. But no one was arres
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SFs busted a Maoist camp in a forest between Daringbadi and Bramhanigaon in Kandhamal District of Odisha, on January 20, reports The Times of India. Maoist belongings, including uniforms and literature, were seized from the spot. But no one was arrested during the joint combing operation by the CRPF, DVF and District Police, said Kandhamal, SP, J N Pankaj.
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January - 20 
SFs recovered two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from the house of one Biswajit Moran at Hahkhati Pathargaon under Kakopathar Police Station in the same District.
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SFs recovered two powerful Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) from the house of one Biswajit Moran at Hahkhati Pathargaon under Kakopathar Police Station in the same District.
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January - 20 
The elusive leader of the Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), Paresh Baruah, is securing an uninterrupted flow of funds from Guwahati, the main commercial centre in Northeast India, for his personal use, revealed an inte
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The elusive leader of the Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF), Paresh Baruah, is securing an uninterrupted flow of funds from Guwahati, the main commercial centre in Northeast India, for his personal use, revealed an internal report of the government, reports The Times of India on January 21. The militant leader in hiding, who shuttles between Taga in northern Myanmar and Ruili in southern China, is collecting the money from a handful of Guwahati-based contractors through his own channel, the report said, adding they are paying hefty amounts to Baruah "without any real threats to their lives."
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January - 20 
The email account, from which a blast threat was sent to a five-star hotel in New Delhi (Leela Palace) via its chain hotel, Leela Kempinski in Gurgaon (Haryana) on January 20, was created by a person in West Bengal, according to Gurgaon Police. The e
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The email account, from which a blast threat was sent to a five-star hotel in New Delhi (Leela Palace) via its chain hotel, Leela Kempinski in Gurgaon (Haryana) on January 20, was created by a person in West Bengal, according to Gurgaon Police. The email purportedly sent by Indian Mujahideen (IM) had landed in the general manager's inbox. A senior Police officer of the cybercrime cell commented, "The motive behind the act is still not clear but it appears that the ID was created with the sole intent of sending the terrifying mail and shocking the hotel authorities”. The email had threatened a 26/11 (November26, 2008) Mumbai (Maharashtra) carnage-like attack in National Capital Region (NCR), and was also sent to Delhi Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit and Police commissioner Neeraj Kumar.
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January - 21 
A hardcore Maoist, identified as Arjun Kodo (35), was held from Dandikeda village in Lohettar Police Station area of the Kanker District, reports Business Standard. Kodo was nabbed by a joint team of District Police and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) on
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A hardcore Maoist, identified as Arjun Kodo (35), was held from Dandikeda village in Lohettar Police Station area of the Kanker District, reports Business Standard. Kodo was nabbed by a joint team of District Police and Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) on a tip-off. Kodo is carrying a reward of INR 1,000 on his head and has many cases ranging from murder to loot registered against him in various police stations.
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January - 21 
A local court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) has transferred the case of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal to a sessions court, paving the way for the beginning of a trial against him in the November 26, 2008 (26/1
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A local court in Mumbai (Maharashtra) has transferred the case of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative Sayed Zabiuddin Ansari alias Abu Jundal to a sessions court, paving the way for the beginning of a trial against him in the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai terror attacks case, NDTV reports on January 22. According to Police, Jundal, a resident of Beed District in Maharashtra, was present in the makeshift control room in Pakistan and gave instructions to ten Pakistani terrorists, including recently executed Ajmal Kasab, involved in the 26/11 attacks. The Crime Branch had filed a 14,676-page chargesheet in Mumbai’s Esplanade court against Jundal mentioning in detail the role of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and LeT operatives before, during and after the attacks. The charge sheet also contains the Jundal’s confessional statement made before a magistrate, besides the details of his confrontation with Ajmal Kasab. According to Crime Branch, Jundal had revealed that LeT training camps enjoyed full support from local and Federal Police and paramilitary organisations in Pakistan. fLeT
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January - 21 
A self-styled ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Shankar Yadav, was arrested from a village under Khaira Police Station area in Aurangabad District of Bihar, on January 21, reports The Business S
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A self-styled ‘sub-zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), identified as Shankar Yadav, was arrested from a village under Khaira Police Station area in Aurangabad District of Bihar, on January 21, reports The Business Standard. Commenting on the arrest, Superintendent of Police (SP), Daljit Singh, said, acting on a tip off, the Police raided Badki Salaiya village and arrested the hardcore Maoist. A country-made pistol, two live ammunition were recovered from him.
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January - 21 
About 50 security personnel had a close shave as Maoists triggered a landmine blast at Dumuria in Bihar's Gaya District, on January 21, reports the zeenews.india.com. The Maoists exploded landmine on road at Salaiya apparently targeting the forces le
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About 50 security personnel had a close shave as Maoists triggered a landmine blast at Dumuria in Bihar's Gaya District, on January 21, reports the zeenews.india.com. The Maoists exploded landmine on road at Salaiya apparently targeting the forces led by Dumuria Police Station Officer Awadesh Kumar, as the security personnel were walking on foot for patrolling. The landmine went off soon after the forces walked away from the spot.
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January - 21 
Alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Danish Ansari, suspected to have played a role in the 13/7 (July 13, 2011) blasts in Mumbai (Mumbai), was arrested on January 21, by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from Bihar's Darbhanga District, rep
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Alleged Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Danish Ansari, suspected to have played a role in the 13/7 (July 13, 2011) blasts in Mumbai (Mumbai), was arrested on January 21, by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from Bihar's Darbhanga District, reports The Times of India. According to an NIA official, "At the moment we suspect his involvement in 13/7 Mumbai blasts. But we will question him on other blasts as well as he is part of the same module”.
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Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militants on January 21 opened fire at the Namtola Police Station under Sivasagar District injuring a trooper, identified as Liladhar Chetia, and also set ablaze four vehicles, reports
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Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) militants on January 21 opened fire at the Namtola Police Station under Sivasagar District injuring a trooper, identified as Liladhar Chetia, and also set ablaze four vehicles, reports The Assam Tribune. In a statement issued on January 22 by Aranya Asom, a member of the ‘publicity wing ‘of the ULFA-ATF, the outfit claimed responsibility for the attack. It said the action was in retaliation to the killing of an innocent youth, Lalit Moran, in Tinsukia District on January 20 by SFs.
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January - 21 
Armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened indiscriminate fire at Darbha Police Station in Bastar District on January 21, injuring one constable identified as Dharmendra Kunjam, reports The Times of India. Darbha Police S
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Armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) opened indiscriminate fire at Darbha Police Station in Bastar District on January 21, injuring one constable identified as Dharmendra Kunjam, reports The Times of India. Darbha Police Station is located on the National highway No 30 Jagdalpur-Konta road, just 40 kms away from Jagdalpur, the divisional headquarters of Bastar. The Maoists opeded firing early in the morning and firing continued intermittently for almost an hour till additional security reinforcements rushed to the spot and returned fire. Subsequently, the Maoists retreated into the forests.
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January - 21 
ATTF and NLFT, jointly with other insurgent outfits of the north-east have given a customary call to boycott Republic Day celebrations on January 26, reports Business Standard on January 22.
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ATTF and NLFT, jointly with other insurgent outfits of the north-east have given a customary call to boycott Republic Day celebrations on January 26, reports Business Standard on January 22.
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January - 21 
Bidar Police arrested one person, identified as, Gopi Hari Singh on charge of circulating Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) on January 21, from an unspecified location, reports The Hindu. He was caught while trying to exchange seven FICNs with a face
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Bidar Police arrested one person, identified as, Gopi Hari Singh on charge of circulating Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) on January 21, from an unspecified location, reports The Hindu. He was caught while trying to exchange seven FICNs with a face value of INR 500 at a bank.
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January - 21 
Home Secretary R.K. Singh emphasized that the Government has names of at least 10 people involved in several blasts, who were associated with the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak (RSS), The Times of India reported on January 22. Singh commented, "During invest
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Home Secretary R.K. Singh emphasized that the Government has names of at least 10 people involved in several blasts, who were associated with the Rashtriya Swayam Sewak (RSS), The Times of India reported on January 22. Singh commented, "During investigation of Samjhauta Express, Mecca Masjid and (Ajmer) Dargah Sharif blasts, we have found at least 10 names who have been associated with the RSS at some point or the other”. Responding to a question whether Government has any evidence linking RSS with any person involved in any terrorist strike anywhere in the country as earlier claimed by Union Minister of Home Affairs, Sushil Kumar Shinde, the Home Secretary said, "We have evidence against them. There are statements of witnesses". These names include slain RSS activist Sunil Joshi, Sandeep Dange and Ramji Kalsangra and seven arrested accused like Lokesh Sharma, Swami Aseemanand alias Naba Kumar Sarkar, Rajender alias Samunder, Mukesh Vasani, Devender Gupta, Chandrasekhar Leve and Kamal Chauhan.
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January - 21 
In the wake of skirmishes between Indian and Pakistani Security Forces (SFs) along the Line of Control (LoC), the National Security Advisor (NSA) Shiv Shankar Menon on January 21, clarified that the LoC was clearly demarcated both on the map and on t
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In the wake of skirmishes between Indian and Pakistani Security Forces (SFs) along the Line of Control (LoC), the National Security Advisor (NSA) Shiv Shankar Menon on January 21, clarified that the LoC was clearly demarcated both on the map and on the ground, reports Daily Excelsior. He said, "The fence is within our line. There is no doubt anywhere that where LoC is. It is clearly encrypted to the North of the glacier in Saichen. People need not worry about it and we have clearly earmarked the LoC." He also reiterated Indian policy of No-First-Use with regard to nuclear weapons. He said, "...we are committed that there will not be a first use from our part. But we will massively retaliate if the same weapons are used against us."
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January - 21 
India Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Hardeep Puri, has suggested the UN to wind up its mission on Kashmir [United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP)] saying that it has outlived its utility and the r
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India Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Hardeep Puri, has suggested the UN to wind up its mission on Kashmir [United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP)] saying that it has outlived its utility and the resources could be used elsewhere, reports Hindustan Times on January 22 (today). Participating in a debate on UN peacekeeping operations, Hardeep Puri reiterated India’s call for more effective utilisation of resources. He said, "The UNMOGIP's role has been overtaken by the Shimla Agreement of 1972 between India and Pakistan. In times of austerity, we need to address the question whether the resources being spent on UNMOGIP would not be better utilised elsewhere."
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January - 21 
Intelligence intercepts by security agencies indicated on January 21, that there is a serious threat to the Republic Day (January 26, 2013) celebrations at Rajpath in New Delhi, reports Daily Pioneer. Agencies have alerted Delhi Police that Lashkar-e
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Intelligence intercepts by security agencies indicated on January 21, that there is a serious threat to the Republic Day (January 26, 2013) celebrations at Rajpath in New Delhi, reports Daily Pioneer. Agencies have alerted Delhi Police that Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) has managed to infiltrate around two dozen of highly indoctrinated Fidayeen (suicide attackers) into India through various routes especially via Bangladesh. Another report mentions LeT trying to send another batch of 20 hardened terrorists via sea route with the active help of Pakistan Navy. Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami Bangladesh (HuJI-B) of Bangladesh is believed to have provided the logistics for launching terrorist activities in India. Security agencies have also alerted about various terrorist outfits hostile to India including Sikh militants, Kashmiri and Islamic terrorist groups, Left Wing Extremists, Maoists, Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) and United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) militants. “Republic Day celebrations provide perfect opportunity to such terrorist groups who are inimical to India,” the sources added.
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January - 21 
Police arrested one person, identified as Gurdev Singh, along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 3,00,000 and heroin worth INR 25 million in Chheharta area of Amritsar District, Business Standard reports on January 22. Acc
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Police arrested one person, identified as Gurdev Singh, along with Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) with a face value of INR 3,00,000 and heroin worth INR 25 million in Chheharta area of Amritsar District, Business Standard reports on January 22. According to preliminary investigations Gurdev was involved in cross border smuggling of heroin and FICN.
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January - 21 
The Indian Navy commissioned its largest offshore patrol vessel INS Saryu for maritime surveillance around Andaman and Nicobar Islands on January 21, reports The Times of India. The vessel is the first of the four new class naval off shore patrol ves
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The Indian Navy commissioned its largest offshore patrol vessel INS Saryu for maritime surveillance around Andaman and Nicobar Islands on January 21, reports The Times of India. The vessel is the first of the four new class naval off shore patrol vessels (NOPVs) that would be commissioned by the Indian Navy over next one-and-half year. Air Marshal P.K. Roy, commented, "This is an important step towards security of our maritime assets based near Andaman and Nicobar Islands”.
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January - 21 
The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC), on January 21, has in a press statement said that it would burn the India flag on 26th January 2013 “as a mark of severance of ties between the Kuki nation and the Indian state which had fail to recognize the K
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The Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC), on January 21, has in a press statement said that it would burn the India flag on 26th January 2013 “as a mark of severance of ties between the Kuki nation and the Indian state which had fail to recognize the Kuki political right even after 65 years of Indian Independent and 65 years of Kuki tolerance“, reports Kanglaonline on January 21. The KSDC made it clear that the political dialogue that they hope will come with the assurance from the Government of India had fail to materialize as the Government was bent on its appeasing policy of the Nagas by granting a Pan Naga Council to Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) prior to the assembly elections of Nagaland. It has further stated that when the KSDC representative went to Delhi on the 14 of January, the Government was evasive to them. “As such, the KSDC has decided to launch a “QUIT KUKI LAND“ movement from the 24th of January 2013 from 5.00 pm which will result in a no celebration of the republic day of India or any subsequent celebration connected with the Indian state in the Kuki area,” the statement said.
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January - 21 
The Sangai Express reports that four militant suspects were reportedly killed in an encounter with troops of 39 Assam Rifles at Behiang area of Churachandpur District under Churachandpur Police Station on January 21. Press Information Bureau (PIB-De
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The Sangai Express reports that four militant suspects were reportedly killed in an encounter with troops of 39 Assam Rifles at Behiang area of Churachandpur District under Churachandpur Police Station on January 21. Press Information Bureau (PIB-Defence Wing), in a statement said that the four killed belonged to the United National Liberation Front (UNLF) and Peoples Liberation Army (PLA). At about 3 am, the troops intercepted the armed men trying to infiltrate from across the border and a fierce gun fight ensued in which four militants were killed, said PIB. Based on reliable inputs about militants trying to infiltrate into India and carry out Improvised Explosive Device (IED) attacks on the Security Forces, troops of Red Shield Division launched an operation to in the border area of Churachandpur, said PIB. Two AK series rifles, two pistols and large quantity of arms and ammunition and other stores were recovered from the site, said PIB and added that from the documents recovered, it has been established that the plan was to disrupt Republic Day function at Imphal, Bishnupur and Churachandpur, claimed PIB.
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January - 21 
The Shillong Times reports that unidentified militants have shot dead a man aged 50-55 and dumped his body next to the National Highway passing through Bajengdoba area of North Garo Hills District in the night of January 21. Unconfirmed reports menti
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The Shillong Times reports that unidentified militants have shot dead a man aged 50-55 and dumped his body next to the National Highway passing through Bajengdoba area of North Garo Hills District in the night of January 21. Unconfirmed reports mention that the body could be that of a Muslim trader who was kidnapped by armed militants from Rongrong market a few weeks ago. His whereabouts have remained unknown so far.
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January - 21 
The Union Minister for External Affairs (UMEA), Salman Khurshid, said that situation along the LoC is a lot better than it was a few days back, reports Greater Kashmir. He said, “The fact is that things have been quiet on the Line of Control. The fac
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The Union Minister for External Affairs (UMEA), Salman Khurshid, said that situation along the LoC is a lot better than it was a few days back, reports Greater Kashmir. He said, “The fact is that things have been quiet on the Line of Control. The fact that our DGMOs (Directors-General of Military Operations) have been in touch in a meaningful way, I would think that this is a welcome shift in the right direction.” As reported earlier, the ceasefire has been holding since the Directors General of Military Operations (DGMOs) of India and Pakistan, in a telephonic conversation on January 16, agreed not to escalate tensions along LoC with Pakistan Army passing orders to its troops to strictly observe ceasefire and exercise restraint.
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January - 22 
Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) and I K Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) along with nine other militant outfits of the northeast on January 22 called for boycott of Republic Day ce
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Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) and I K Songbijit faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-IKS) along with nine other militant outfits of the northeast on January 22 called for boycott of Republic Day celebrations on January 26 and blamed the Government of covert military operations, reports The Sentinel. The other groups includes Coordination Committee (CorCom), the umbrella body of seven militant groups of Manipur, National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) and Tripura People’s Democratic Front,[Political organisation representing All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF)]
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January - 22 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on January 22 said that the United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) has failed in its duty to maintain sanctity of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excels
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on January 22 said that the United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) has failed in its duty to maintain sanctity of the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excelsior. "For more than 22 years, J&K has been the victim of cross-border and cross-LoC terror. In spite of the presence of the United Nations here, I have yet to see any strictures or any notice taken of the repeated violations on the LoC.” "The Kargil conflict”, he added, “took place as a result of the violation of the LoC. The UN was singularly unsuccessful in either avoiding that or resolving it."
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January - 22 
Four terrorists of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) were produced in a Patiala court on January 22, in connection with recovery of a bomb from near Nabha LPG bottling plant (Patiala District) in January 2010, reports The Times of India. The terrorist
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Four terrorists of Khalistan Liberation Force (KLF) were produced in a Patiala court on January 22, in connection with recovery of a bomb from near Nabha LPG bottling plant (Patiala District) in January 2010, reports The Times of India. The terrorists include KLF ‘chief’ Baba Bakhshish Singh, Jasbir Singh alias Jassa, Harjant Singh alias DC and Pargat Singh. Jassa and DC were arrested by Nabha Police on February 22, 2010, while allegedly trying to target vital installations in Punjab. Pargat Singh was arrested in May 2010 while allegedly staying in a paying guest accommodation in Sant Nagar (Jalandhar District) on a fake name and a identity. The fourth accused, Bakhshish, was arrested from near Amritsar (Amritsar District) on May 29, 2010 and 2.3 kilograms RDX, a detonator, 30 bore pistol and 28 cartridges were recovered from his possession.
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January - 22 
Haryana Police arrested a person, identified as Nilesh Bhattacharya, from Behala in Kolkata (Kolkata District) on January 22, for allegedly sending a threat mail to a five-star hotel chain in Gurgaon (Haryana) Delhi in the name of terror outfit India
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Haryana Police arrested a person, identified as Nilesh Bhattacharya, from Behala in Kolkata (Kolkata District) on January 22, for allegedly sending a threat mail to a five-star hotel chain in Gurgaon (Haryana) Delhi in the name of terror outfit Indian Mujahideen (IM), according to The Times of India. Before moving in for the arrest, the Cyber Cell of the Gurgaon Police had seized a computer hard disk from a cyber cafe on Roy Bahadur Road in Behala that was allegedly used to send the mails.
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January - 22 
In a joint operation launched by the Kondagaon and Narayanpur District Police of Chhattisgarh, security personnel recovered pipe bomb, a generator, electric wires and pitthu bags from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dominated areas,
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In a joint operation launched by the Kondagaon and Narayanpur District Police of Chhattisgarh, security personnel recovered pipe bomb, a generator, electric wires and pitthu bags from the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) dominated areas, reports The Pioneer on January 23. Police said that Maoists were present in the place, but ran away in the jungles after learning of the presence of Police teams. However, before fleeing the spot, the Maoists’ ‘Platoon Number 6’, had planted Improvised Explosive Device (IED) at the place.
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January - 22 
In the backdrop of strained bilateral ties arising out of CFA violation and beheading, mutilation of Indian troopers by Pakistan Army, scheduled January-end Indo-Pak Secretary-level meeting on waters has been cancelled, reports Daily Excelsior on Jan
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In the backdrop of strained bilateral ties arising out of CFA violation and beheading, mutilation of Indian troopers by Pakistan Army, scheduled January-end Indo-Pak Secretary-level meeting on waters has been cancelled, reports Daily Excelsior on January 23. This is the second high-level bilateral interaction which has been put off due to the recent developments along LoC. Earlier, Pakistan Commerce Minister Makhdoom Amin Fahim called off a scheduled visit to India to attend a business meet later this month in Agra (Uttar Pradesh).
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January - 22 
Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government decided not to extend benefits of Rehabilitation Policy to former militants and other citizens of J&K returning from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) via Nepal and/or Bangladesh on the ground that they didn’t fall un
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Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government decided not to extend benefits of Rehabilitation Policy to former militants and other citizens of J&K returning from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) via Nepal and/or Bangladesh on the ground that they didn’t fall under the categories prescribed in the Policy, reports Daily Excelsior on January 23. Four routes prescribed under the Policy included Rawlakote (PoK)-Poonch (Poonch District) in Jammu region, Muzaffarabad (Muzaffarabad District in PoK)-Uri (Baramulla District) in Kashmir region, Wagah border in Amritsar District and Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport in New Delhi (South West Delhi District). Sources said the overall principles of the Rehabilitation Policy were being followed in case of returned militants and other civilians by allowing them to lead peaceful and normal life but the benefits of the Policy would elude them as they had not taken the four prescribed routes. Sources, however, admitted that it was not possible for the militants stranded in Pakistan or PoK to return through the prescribed routes in view of heavy presence of Army, other security and Intelligence agencies besides the civil administration of Pakistan on all the four routes. Official sources told so far about 125 former militants and other people of J&K have so far returned to their houses but none of them would fall in the Rehabilitation Policy as they took routes other than the four prescribed under the Policy. However, in an earlier reported report (dated May 10, 2012), the State Government had approved 10 militants (out of a total of 56), who crossed over to this side from Pakistan and PoK through different routes (Indo-Nepal and Indo-Bangladesh borders).
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January - 22 
Kanglaonline reports that a press note of the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West has said that, on January 22, Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one Progressive faction of People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-PRO) militant identi
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Kanglaonline reports that a press note of the Superintendent of Police, Imphal West has said that, on January 22, Imphal West Police Commandos arrested one Progressive faction of People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-PRO) militant identified as Sapam Sajou alias Tachou Singh from Chajing Mamang leikai near Mahaluxmi Indane. It said on spot verification, he disclosed that he was working under one Amu, Erei and Esingjao of PREPAK-PRO. “He was assigned to extort money from the officers and contractors of Minor Irrigation Department for party fund of PREPAK-PRO,” it said.
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January - 22 
Of the four militant suspects killed in a reported shoot-out with troops of 39 Assam Rifles at Behiang in Churachandpur District, One more has been identified as Irom Chingahal alias Open, reports The Sangai Express on January 23. Another deceased wa
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Of the four militant suspects killed in a reported shoot-out with troops of 39 Assam Rifles at Behiang in Churachandpur District, One more has been identified as Irom Chingahal alias Open, reports The Sangai Express on January 23. Another deceased was already identified as Pukhrambam Kanta alias Wangooba (27).
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January - 22 
One of the four suspected militant cadres who were killed during a gun fight with troops of 39 Assam Rifles on January 21 near the Border pillar no 43 at L Kanan village in Churachandpur District has been identified as Pukhrambam Kanta alias Wanguba.
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One of the four suspected militant cadres who were killed during a gun fight with troops of 39 Assam Rifles on January 21 near the Border pillar no 43 at L Kanan village in Churachandpur District has been identified as Pukhrambam Kanta alias Wanguba. Family members have said that he had been a militant for about 15 years now and had never returned home since leaving their home and he was never arrested by the Security Forces (SFs) before.
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January - 22 
Referring to the January 20 announcement of GNLA ‘chairman’ Champion R Sangma that he has decided to plunge into electoral politics, the state Chief Electoral Officer P Naik on January 22 said Champion can contest the February 23 elections provided h
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Referring to the January 20 announcement of GNLA ‘chairman’ Champion R Sangma that he has decided to plunge into electoral politics, the state Chief Electoral Officer P Naik on January 22 said Champion can contest the February 23 elections provided his name is there in electoral rolls, The Shillong Times. Naik said, “Sangma is yet to be convicted, so he cannot be barred from contesting polls.”
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January - 22 
Responding to India Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Hardeep Puri’s observation, his Pakistani counterpart, Masood Khan, said that no bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan had overtaken or affected the role and legality o
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Responding to India Permanent Representative to the United Nations (UN), Hardeep Puri’s observation, his Pakistani counterpart, Masood Khan, said that no bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan had overtaken or affected the role and legality of UNMOGIP. He said, “UNMOGIP continues to monitor the ceasefire in accordance with the UN Security Council resolution; its mandate is, therefore, fully valid, relevant, and operative.” In reply to his statement, Indian diplomat Manish Gupta said that the UNMOGIP’s role was to supervise the ceasefire line, which was established in J&K as a result of the Karachi Agreement of 1949. This line no longer existed and a new line came into existence on December 17, 1971, which is also known as Shimla Agreement.
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January - 22 
Security Forces (SFs) in a joint operation, arrested two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkmen from Beta Sing market under Ampati Police Station in West Garo Hills District, reports The Sentinel. According to the BSF, two youths Janath D Sangm
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Security Forces (SFs) in a joint operation, arrested two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) linkmen from Beta Sing market under Ampati Police Station in West Garo Hills District, reports The Sentinel. According to the BSF, two youths Janath D Sangma (23) and Mathani Momin (19), were arrested. The operation party also recovered three mobile phones, two Indian SIM cards, two extra battery, and two driving licenses and a voter identity card from their possession.
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January - 22 
Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter on January 22, killed two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants near Khardand under Krishnai Police Station of Goalpara District, reports The Telegraph.
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Security Forces (SFs), in an encounter on January 22, killed two Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants near Khardand under Krishnai Police Station of Goalpara District, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 22 
SFs on January 22 arrested a Bangladeshi citizen, identified as Altaf Hussain (30), along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 100,000 from Sealdoh village in Dhubri District. The arrestee belongs to Panchbari village under Kurigram Distr
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SFs on January 22 arrested a Bangladeshi citizen, identified as Altaf Hussain (30), along with Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 100,000 from Sealdoh village in Dhubri District. The arrestee belongs to Panchbari village under Kurigram District of Bangladesh, reports The Telegraph.
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January - 22 
Task Force arrested two persons, identified as Yadaiah and Srinivasa Reddy, at Tolichowki suburb of Hyderabad city (Hyderabad District) and seized 1495 gelatine sticks, 750 detonators and 50 boosters from their possession on January 22, reports The T
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Task Force arrested two persons, identified as Yadaiah and Srinivasa Reddy, at Tolichowki suburb of Hyderabad city (Hyderabad District) and seized 1495 gelatine sticks, 750 detonators and 50 boosters from their possession on January 22, reports The Times of India.According to Task Force inspector Ramchandra Reddy, the accused, Srinivasa Reddy, had license to purchase explosives for use in construction blasting. ''He violated the license by selling the explosives to outsiders,'' the inspector said. The accused along with the seized material was handed over to Golconda Police for further probe.
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January - 22 
The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Daya, the Secretary of Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC), has threatened Koraput District Member of Parliament (MP) Jayaram Pangi, on January 22, of dire consequences if he d
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The Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) leader Daya, the Secretary of Andhra-Odisha Border Special Zonal Committee (AOBSZC), has threatened Koraput District Member of Parliament (MP) Jayaram Pangi, on January 22, of dire consequences if he does not refrain from favouring bauxite mining by a private company at Mali hill, reports The Times of India. The letter written in Telegu released to the mediapersons in Koraput said, "While tribals are fighting for their rights over land, forest and water and opposing mining at Mali hill as they will lose their livelihood, Jayaram Pangi is favouring mining at Mali hill. If Pangi does not refrain from such anti-people activities then he will be punished." Commenting on the threat Pangi said "I have never favoured mining in the Mali hills. The allegations are not true. I have always worked for the people of my area."
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January - 22 
The District Voluntary Force (DVF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) recovered a huge cache of arms and articles used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a forest in Rayagada District of Odisha, on January 22, re
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The District Voluntary Force (DVF) and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) recovered a huge cache of arms and articles used by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from a forest in Rayagada District of Odisha, on January 22, reports The Times of India. One grenade, one claymore mine weighing around 500 grams, 3 kilograms (kg) of potassium nitrate, 21 detonators, safety fuse wires, one country-made hand grenade and a landmine weighing 6 kg, Maoist uniforms and banners were recovered from the spot. Commenting on the recovery, the Superintendent of Police (SP), Rayagada, Rajesh Pandit, said "Maoists had planted a landmine few metres from the place where they had dumped the arms in Gadargudi forest. But our men detected it. There was no injury."
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January - 22 
The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has called a 20-hour bandh (shut down strike) in Meghalaya on Republic Day. The customary shutdown has been called from 10pm of January 25 to 6pm of January 26.
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The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has called a 20-hour bandh (shut down strike) in Meghalaya on Republic Day. The customary shutdown has been called from 10pm of January 25 to 6pm of January 26.
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January - 22 
The Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter that was forced to make an emergency landing in the densely-forested Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, on January 18, after it came under fire from Maoists, has now been flown back to its operating base at Jagdalpu
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The Indian Air Force (IAF) helicopter that was forced to make an emergency landing in the densely-forested Sukma District of Chhattisgarh, on January 18, after it came under fire from Maoists, has now been flown back to its operating base at Jagdalpur of Bastar District, after being repaired, The Times of India reported on January 23. IAF is conducting a Court of Inquiry (COI) into the incident. The COI will also look into the circumstances under which the IAF crew, including the two pilots and two Garud commandos, left behind a grievously-injured Chhattisgarh Police radio operator as well as the disabled helicopter armed with two light machine guns.
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January - 22 
The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) has firmly opposed oil exploration in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong Districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people, reports Kanglaonline. In a memorandum submitted to t
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The Kuki National Organisation (KNO) has firmly opposed oil exploration in Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong Districts of Manipur, claiming that they are the ancestral land of the Kuki people, reports Kanglaonline. In a memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister of India on January 22, KNO, one of the two umbrella organisations of the Kuki militant outfits claimed that Churachandpur and parts of Tamenglong Districts are the integral part of Kuki ancestral lands. “Kuki National Organisation firmly resolves to oppose the current process of oil exploration in these regions,” it said. The KNO alleged, “In the state of Manipur, apart from economic and political exploitation, discrimination and outright deprivation at the hands of the Meitei people dominated State Government, our people have also suffered immense atrocities at the hands of National Socialist Council of Nagalim-Isak- Muivah (NSCN-IM) and the valley-based Meitei insurgent groups.”
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January - 22 
The same day, Security Forces arrested one militant belonging to Military Defence Force of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL-MDF) area identified as Leishangthem Hiran Singh (25) from Koutruk Ching Leikai, the press note said. “On spot verification, he d
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The same day, Security Forces arrested one militant belonging to Military Defence Force of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL-MDF) area identified as Leishangthem Hiran Singh (25) from Koutruk Ching Leikai, the press note said. “On spot verification, he disclosed that he was working under one ‘corporal’ Nongshaba of KYKL-MDF from Heibongpokpi since January 2007″, it added.
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January - 22 
The Sangai Express reports that the United Naga Council (UNC), on January 22, accused the Government of Manipur (GoM) on various issues that were allegedly brought out by the GoM in the last few days. A statement issued by the Publicity Wing of the U
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The Sangai Express reports that the United Naga Council (UNC), on January 22, accused the Government of Manipur (GoM) on various issues that were allegedly brought out by the GoM in the last few days. A statement issued by the Publicity Wing of the UNC categorically stated that there is a sharp communal divide between the Meiteis and the Nagas/tribals which has been understood by the world notwithstanding the persistent attempts, particularly by the ‘communal GoM’ to whitewash the same through various means. It stated that the 14 political parties delegation to Delhi did not include the Naga Peoples Front (NPF) nor the People's Democratic Alliance (PDA) and therefore was only an all Meitei political parties delegation. Instead of reaching out and addressing the ‘hurt sentiments’ of the Nagas and tribals, the ‘communal GoM’ sponsors a delegation to Delhi on the Momoko-Livingstone incident just to put a spanner in the Indo-Naga peace process, the UNC charged.
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January - 22 
The Sangai Express reports that two hand grenades were found planted at the Babupara Ward No – 5 (Imphal East District) residence of Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), Th Ketuki Devi, on January 22. Sources said that instance of monetary demand of INR 50
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The Sangai Express reports that two hand grenades were found planted at the Babupara Ward No – 5 (Imphal East District) residence of Zonal Education Officer (ZEO), Th Ketuki Devi, on January 22. Sources said that instance of monetary demand of INR 500,000 being served to the ZEO by a militant outfit had already been reported. The planting of the explosives has been linked with the monetary demand.
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January - 22 
The United Nation Liberation Front (UNLF) has rejected the press statement of Press Information Bureau (PIB-Defence Wing) which claimed that a fierce gun battle took place between SFs and UNLF along Manipur-Myanmar border in Churachandpur District in
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The United Nation Liberation Front (UNLF) has rejected the press statement of Press Information Bureau (PIB-Defence Wing) which claimed that a fierce gun battle took place between SFs and UNLF along Manipur-Myanmar border in Churachandpur District in the morning of January 21 in which four UNLF cadres were reportedly killed. The alleged ‘fabricated statement’ of PIB only exposed that some people, either deserters or groomed by them (SFs), were shot dead in cold blood because the victims were of no more use to them, it said.
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January - 22 
The United Revolutionary Front (URF) has said in a press statement that the politicians of the State should not make any comments on the armed outfits. “If they really think for the land and its people, they should come out and join the movement,” it
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The United Revolutionary Front (URF) has said in a press statement that the politicians of the State should not make any comments on the armed outfits. “If they really think for the land and its people, they should come out and join the movement,” it said.
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January - 22 
The United States has ruled out the extradition of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley, who admitted scouting targets for attacks in Mumbai (Maharashtra) on November 26, 2008 (26/11) and later testified against th
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The United States has ruled out the extradition of Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley, who admitted scouting targets for attacks in Mumbai (Maharashtra) on November 26, 2008 (26/11) and later testified against the plotters, reports IBNLive on January 23. The 20-page report submitted by the US government in the court also sought a prison term of 30 to 35 years for Headley for his role in 26/11 attacks and terror attack against a Danish newspaper in Copenhagen (Denmark). The US attorney said, "Headley not only worked at the direction of Lashkar-e-Taiba for years, but also with members of al Qaeda. There is little question that life imprisonment would be an appropriate punishment for Headley's incredibly serious crimes but for the significant value provided by his immediate and extensive cooperation”. US District Judge Harry Leinenweber in Chicago is scheduled to sentence Headley, 52, on January 24, 2013.
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January - 22 
The week-long respite along the Line of Control (LoC) halted when Pakistani troopers in the night of January 22, violating Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) targeted two forward Indian posts, namely Nangi Tekri and Ravi, in the Krishna Ghati sector of Mendha
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The week-long respite along the Line of Control (LoC) halted when Pakistani troopers in the night of January 22, violating Ceasefire Agreement (CFA) targeted two forward Indian posts, namely Nangi Tekri and Ravi, in the Krishna Ghati sector of Mendhar region (Poonch District) to facilitate infiltration, reports Kashmir Times. Indian Security Forces (SFs) challenged a group of 5-6 infiltrators who were moving towards the Indian territory. An exchange of firing took place between the intruders and the SF personnel. No casualty or damages were reported on the Indian side. Officiating PRO Defence, however, denied any firing along the LoC.
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January - 22 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two women militia members and an armed squad leader, were arrested from a forest area in Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh, bordering Chhattisgarh, on January 22, reports zeenews.i
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including two women militia members and an armed squad leader, were arrested from a forest area in Khammam District of Andhra Pradesh, bordering Chhattisgarh, on January 22, reports zeenews.india.com. The accused, M Masa, is a member of the ‘Venkatapuram Area Committee’ of CPI-Maoist, and is carrying a reward of INR 20,000. The two women militia members have been identified as M Parvathi and M Soni. They were apprehended by a Special Police team from Dummagudem and Korkatpadu forest area of the same District.
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January - 22 
Troops of the Red Shield Division reportedly arrested two Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) cadres from Khumji Bazar area of Tamenglong District in the evening of January 22, reports The Sangai Express. They have been identified as Aihom Remroi, ‘joint
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Troops of the Red Shield Division reportedly arrested two Zeliangrong United Front (ZUF) cadres from Khumji Bazar area of Tamenglong District in the evening of January 22, reports The Sangai Express. They have been identified as Aihom Remroi, ‘joint secretary’ of ZUF and joyful Bariam. The arrestees have been handed over to Imphal West Police Station. Aihom Remroi joined the ZUF in the year 2011 and was previously the general secretary of All Inpui Student Union from 2006 to 2011 during which he came in touch with joyful Bariam alias Daniel. Aihom Remroi has been instrumental in recruiting cadres in the ZUF and is a senior civilian functionary of the ZUF, informed the Press Information Bureau-Defence Wing (PIB-DW) release.
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January - 23 
A suspected cadre of KPLT Bikrom Teron died after he and four others were allegedly thrashed by the public for extortion in an interior village in Karbi Anglong District in the night of January 23, reports The Telegraph. Teron and four other KPLT cad
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A suspected cadre of KPLT Bikrom Teron died after he and four others were allegedly thrashed by the public for extortion in an interior village in Karbi Anglong District in the night of January 23, reports The Telegraph. Teron and four other KPLT cadres — Donsingh Tokbi, Mangalsingh Signer, Mansingh Rangpi and Rensingh Tokbi — were caught by villagers while they were going to Donghap under Dokmoka Police station to extort money from. The people allegedly beat them up and took away their two AK-series rifles and later handed them over to the Police.
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January - 23 
A team of Imphal East Police commandos arrested one militant belonging to Military Council faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC) identified as Thangjam Babiter Singh alias Peter (28). According to a statement issued by Imphal East Superinten
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A team of Imphal East Police commandos arrested one militant belonging to Military Council faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC) identified as Thangjam Babiter Singh alias Peter (28). According to a statement issued by Imphal East Superintendent of Police, the arrested man revealed that he joined the outfit through one Irungbam Mahen Singh (34) in 2009.
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January - 23 
Andhra Pradesh Police, on January 23, decided to have more stringent checks at airports by the Customs and Airport Security to curb the flow of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in the State, reports Zee News. In the year 2012, FICN of more than INR 7
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Andhra Pradesh Police, on January 23, decided to have more stringent checks at airports by the Customs and Airport Security to curb the flow of Fake Indian Currency Note (FICN) in the State, reports Zee News. In the year 2012, FICN of more than INR 75, 00, 000 were seized from different parts of the State. Strategies were worked out to counter trends of circulation of FICN in high prone areas like Districts of Hyderabad, Nalgonda, West Godavari, East Godavari, Guntur and Visakhapatnam city (Vishakhapatnam District). It was revealed that most of the FICN was manufactured in one place and distributed to various places through different persons. It was also noticed that some of the high quality notes were pumped into India from across the border, mainly through Malda District of West Bengal by air, sea and train routes, and measures to curb such activities were discussed.
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January - 23 
As per information from the Police department, 10 companies of Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) will be deployed in Garo Hills area from February 1. "They will be helping the existing 18 companies of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Se
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As per information from the Police department, 10 companies of Central Paramilitary Forces (CPF) will be deployed in Garo Hills area from February 1. "They will be helping the existing 18 companies of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and Border Security Force (BSF) jawans who are assisting the State Police in counter-insurgency operations and in law and order duties," a Police official said. The State Government had sought 76 companies of CPF from the Centre. However, it was learnt that the projected strength will be deployed in a phased manner ahead of the polls. "There will be perceptible change on the ground after the additional forces are deployed in the militant-affected areas of Garo Hills," the top Police official added.
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January - 23 
India on January 23, expressed disappointment over the US' refusal to extradite Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley even as it vowed to continue to pursue with its demand for bringing him here for his role in Nove
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India on January 23, expressed disappointment over the US' refusal to extradite Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley even as it vowed to continue to pursue with its demand for bringing him here for his role in November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) terror attacks, reports Economic Times. Minister of External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid also sent out a strong message to Pakistan saying there cannot be "any form of closure" to the Mumbai attacks unless all perpetrators, including LeT ‘founder’ Hafiz Saeed, are brought to book. He further said India cannot "celebrate or be satisfied quickly" by some "hopeful" signs that emerged from Pakistan with regard to the case until people involved in the terror attacks on Mumbai are made accountable. He added, "Well it is disappointing, undoubtedly it is disappointing but we understand that they have a legal structure which has to be adhered to. We were anxious and we were wishing that the trial takes place here but it has taken place there (in US)”.
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January - 23 
Kanglaonline reports that amidst the stepped up security measures ahead of the Republic Day celebration, an Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) put inside a school bag was detected at a bushy spot along Imphal-Churachandpur highway between Naransena a
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Kanglaonline reports that amidst the stepped up security measures ahead of the Republic Day celebration, an Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) put inside a school bag was detected at a bushy spot along Imphal-Churachandpur highway between Naransena and Sunu-siphai. A source informed that the IED was detected by a patrol party of 5/9 Gorkha Rifles at about 6 am on January 23. Explosive experts of Manipur Police, on receiving information about the IED, rushed to the site and set diffused it safely.
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January - 23 
Kerala Police have brought a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activist, Suguna, from Nagpur, Maharashtra, to the State to nail KB Ajaya Kumar alias Ajayan Mannur, the ‘secretary of the pro-Maoist Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF)’, who
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Kerala Police have brought a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) activist, Suguna, from Nagpur, Maharashtra, to the State to nail KB Ajaya Kumar alias Ajayan Mannur, the ‘secretary of the pro-Maoist Revolutionary Democratic Front (RDF)’, who is the first accused in a case related to the arrest of the alleged Maoist sympathisers from Mavelikkara, on December 29, 2012, reports The Times of India. Though some of the arrested have named Ajayan as the organiser of the Mavelikkara meeting, Police have not been able to elicit any incriminating evidence against him so far. They expect that Suguna, who was arrested from Angamali in 2007 along with CPI-Maoist politburo member Malla Raji Reddy, would give more information on Ajayan's role in CPI-Maoist activities. Suguna, who was produced before the Sessions Court in Ernakulam on January 23, was sent to judicial custody.
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January - 23 
Over and above the series of agitation, the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) had announced a couple of days back, it has, on January 23, added public curfew on Republic Day (January 26) and advised all citizens to stay indoors.
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Over and above the series of agitation, the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) had announced a couple of days back, it has, on January 23, added public curfew on Republic Day (January 26) and advised all citizens to stay indoors.
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January - 23 
Pakistan-based terror outfits plan to carry out strikes on Republic Day (January 26, 2013) to avenge the execution of Ajmal Kasab, The Times of India reports on January 24. According to an Intelligence Bureau (IB) input, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), al Qae
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Pakistan-based terror outfits plan to carry out strikes on Republic Day (January 26, 2013) to avenge the execution of Ajmal Kasab, The Times of India reports on January 24. According to an Intelligence Bureau (IB) input, Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT), al Qaeda and Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) have jointly announced the plan to carry out blasts to disrupt celebrations. The input goes on to add that a little-known outfit in Pakistan, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ), has also planned a 26/11 type attack in the country on January 26. A source said the operatives have already been given Afghan passports to enter India. IB says the terrorists have identified four major targets in New Delhi— the Lotus Temple, Chandni Chowk, Gandhi Nagar market and a prominent Metro station.
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January - 23 
Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) leadership is optimistic on the creation of Bodoland State as the Central Government is about to announce its decision on the demand for a separate Telangana State by January 28 ,
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Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) leadership is optimistic on the creation of Bodoland State as the Central Government is about to announce its decision on the demand for a separate Telangana State by January 28 , reports Times of India. "Though the Bodoland Territorial Council [BTC] was created to administer the Bodo-dominated areas, the 2012 riots in the area proved that the idea did not work. The riots broke out due to sheer negligence of Centre. Peace can be achieved in the area only with the creation of the separate state of Bodoland," said Govinda Basumatary, ‘general secretary’ of NDFB -PTF. "Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde assured us that the Centre is going to take an amicable decision on our demands," he added.
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January - 23 
Security Forces (SFs) recovered a hand grenade in front of the Kakopathar Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 23, reports The Telegraph. Police recovered the grenade from the road while checking vehicles.
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Security Forces (SFs) recovered a hand grenade in front of the Kakopathar Police Station in Tinsukia District on January 23, reports The Telegraph. Police recovered the grenade from the road while checking vehicles.
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January - 23 
Security Forces (SFs), on January 23, arrested All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) ‘chairman’ Ranjit Debbarma from an area near the Indo-Bangla border under Sidhai Police Station in Mohanpur subdivision of West Tripura District, reports Tripurainfo.
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Security Forces (SFs), on January 23, arrested All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) ‘chairman’ Ranjit Debbarma from an area near the Indo-Bangla border under Sidhai Police Station in Mohanpur subdivision of West Tripura District, reports Tripurainfo.
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January - 23 
The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), on January 23, announced a 'Civic Action Programme' in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested Lalgarh District of West Bengal, with an objective to effectively combat extremism and bridge th
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The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), on January 23, announced a 'Civic Action Programme' in the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) infested Lalgarh District of West Bengal, with an objective to effectively combat extremism and bridge the gap between the villagers and the administration, reports newstrackindia.com. Commenting on the programme, Shankarlal Sengupta, Commandant of the CRPF's 50th battalion, said "We have distributed essential commodities to around 150 people in accordance with our budget. Although we cannot provide them cent percent facilities, it is a continuous process. We will distribute to some more people and will try to provide these items to those people who have not received these benefits."
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January - 23 
The Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tiger (KPLT) has called a 36-hours Karbi Anglong bandh (shutdown strike), beginning 5 pm of January 24, reports The Sentinel. It has also announced to boycott the Republic Day celebrations in the District. In a press co
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The Karbi Peoples’ Liberation Tiger (KPLT) has called a 36-hours Karbi Anglong bandh (shutdown strike), beginning 5 pm of January 24, reports The Sentinel. It has also announced to boycott the Republic Day celebrations in the District. In a press communiqué, KPLT ‘general secretary’ and ‘publicity in-charge’ of the organization, Pakler Ageng, stated that, “There is no justification in observing Republic Day in Karbi Anglong as Government has resorted to oppressive and suppressive policies to thwart the free will of the people. Therefore, all democratic values have lost their credibility in the District.”
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January - 23 
The newly set up branch of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Mumbai (Maharashtra), will continue to investigate terrorism cases related to Pune (Pune District), said Union minister of State for Home, R P N Singh, The Times of India reports on
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The newly set up branch of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), Mumbai (Maharashtra), will continue to investigate terrorism cases related to Pune (Pune District), said Union minister of State for Home, R P N Singh, The Times of India reports on January 24. The NIA is already investigating cases against militants of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Indian Mujahidden (IM).
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January - 23 
The Times of India reports that with exactly a month left for the assembly elections in the State, cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) have come out in the open to extend their support to prospective candidates in certain areas of Garo Hil
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The Times of India reports that with exactly a month left for the assembly elections in the State, cadres of Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) have come out in the open to extend their support to prospective candidates in certain areas of Garo Hills. However, analytical intelligence studies carried out by security agencies have revealed that the terrorist group has not extended support to any particular political party. "There are indications that it will try to exert its influence in some constituencies by supporting a particular candidate and go against his or her contender," said a source involved in analyzing the intelligence inputs. While refusing to divulge details of the analysis made by security agencies, a top Police official, however, said, "We are monitoring the situation and the security apparatus will be put in place to deter the GNLA from interfering in the electoral process." Intelligence inputs about GNLA's activities came 20 days after the militant group attacked supporters of Saleng Sangma, a minister and sitting Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) who intends to contest the coming elections. The cadres, at the direction of their ‘area commander’ Hadeo, fired at them at Alangre village in West Garo Hills, killing one of his three supporters.
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January - 23 
The West Bengal Police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, accused of killing a farmer, from Jhargram District of the State, on January 23, reports truthdive.com. The farmer was allegedly shot in September 2012, w
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The West Bengal Police arrested a suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, accused of killing a farmer, from Jhargram District of the State, on January 23, reports truthdive.com. The farmer was allegedly shot in September 2012, when he saw some Maoists pasting posters in the village. One of the accused in the murder Rabi Barik was arrested in October, 2012
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January - 23 
Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants arrested earlier on January 16, from Mumbai (Maharashtra) were charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), on January 23, reports Zee News. An investigating officer said, "Though we h
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Two suspected Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militants arrested earlier on January 16, from Mumbai (Maharashtra) were charged under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA), on January 23, reports Zee News. An investigating officer said, "Though we have the names of Pakistani intelligence officers whom Farooq met, it is not appropriate to disclose the details at this stage." Further, Hindustan Times revealed that Crime branch sources said Farooq recruited more than six youngsters, who are now engaged in espionage. Naiku himself used to do spy work before he fled the Valley in 2008. The young boys, sources said, were in regular touch with Naiku through Internet and fed regular updates and photos of troop movement and other counter-insurgency operations (including encounters) in four Districts of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K)- Poonch, Baramula, Rajouri and Uri that the terror group has focused on. The name of a former Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) from Mumbai cropped up during the investigation, reports The Asian Age. This former Policeman partly owns the Relax Guest House, where he employed one of the two accused as the manager. The investigators are verifying his association with the accused.
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January - 23 
United Jehad Council’s (UJC), which operates out of Muzaffarabad in PoK, ‘chairman’ and ‘supreme commander’ of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), Syed Salahuddin asked people to observe January 26 (Republic Day) as ’Black Day’, reports Kashmir Times. He has, f
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United Jehad Council’s (UJC), which operates out of Muzaffarabad in PoK, ‘chairman’ and ‘supreme commander’ of Hizbul Mujahideen (HM), Syed Salahuddin asked people to observe January 26 (Republic Day) as ’Black Day’, reports Kashmir Times. He has, further, extended support to Geelani led All India Hurriyat Conference’s (APHC-G) call for complete shutdown on January 26.
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January - 24 
A United States (US) federal court, on January 24, sentenced Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley aka Daood Gilani to 35 years in prison for his role in Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)- LeT sponsored November 26,
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A United States (US) federal court, on January 24, sentenced Pakistani-American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley aka Daood Gilani to 35 years in prison for his role in Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI)- LeT sponsored November 26, 2008 (26/11) attack on Mumbai (Maharashtra), with the judge expressing unhappiness over the prosecution seeking a relatively light term given the magnitude of Headley's offences, reports Economic Times. Headley was ordered to serve 35 years, followed by five years of supervised release by US District Judge Harry Leinenweber. "Mr Headley is a terrorist," the judge said while imposing the sentence in the court. Leinenweber also said, "He commits crime, cooperates and then gets rewarded for the cooperation. No matter what I do, it is not going to deter terrorists. Unfortunately, terrorists do not care for it. I do not have any faith in Mr Headley when he says that he is a changed person now. I do believe that it is my duty to protect the public from Mr Headley and ensure that he does not get into any further terrorist activities. Recommending 35 years is not a right sentence."
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January - 24 
After two militant suspects out of four slain in the Behiang shoot-out with troops of 39th AR on January 21 have been identified, one more has been identified on January 24. The third victim has been identified as Mutum Ihultamba alias Iboton (18).
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After two militant suspects out of four slain in the Behiang shoot-out with troops of 39th AR on January 21 have been identified, one more has been identified on January 24. The third victim has been identified as Mutum Ihultamba alias Iboton (18).
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January - 24 
Border Security Force (BSF), on January 24, arrested one person, identified as smuggler Bhupinder Singh from Dera Baba Nanak Sector of Gurdaspur District and recovered one country made Pakistani pistol, two magazines, 15 rounds of ammunition, along w
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Border Security Force (BSF), on January 24, arrested one person, identified as smuggler Bhupinder Singh from Dera Baba Nanak Sector of Gurdaspur District and recovered one country made Pakistani pistol, two magazines, 15 rounds of ammunition, along with15 kilogram heroin valued at around INR 750 million in the international market, reports The Times of India.
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January - 24 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on January 24, said that gun has never been solution to any problem and stressed for Indo-Pak talks for resolving the political issue of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excelsior. "The gun has never solved any pro
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, on January 24, said that gun has never been solution to any problem and stressed for Indo-Pak talks for resolving the political issue of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), reports Daily Excelsior. "The gun has never solved any problem but created numerous ones. The NC [National Conference] all along stood for peaceful settlement of political issues through the process of dialogue. We would continue our endeavor in this regard", he added. He also said the ceasefire on Line of Control (LoC) was due to talks and agreement between India and Pakistan and United Nations Military Observers Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) has no role in it. "Addressing of political issues and finding out solution to these would be achieved only through dialogue process between the two countries. Presence of the UNMOGIP is not required for this breakthrough", he added. Omar said that presence of UNMOGIP in the State has been of no use. "We know they remained mute spectators during the militancy and cross LoC firing and shelling." In another context, he said that elections to Block Development Councils would be held within next two-three months. He said that this will further empower Panchs (member of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and Sarpanhs (head of Gram Panchayat) on financial and administrative fronts. He said that his Government's endeavour had been the empowerment of Panchayats in the State. "For this, powers from 14 departments have already been transferred to Panchayat institutions of the State", he added.
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January - 24 
Even as the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation has begun from 5 pm on January 24 demanding initiation of political dialogue with Kuki militant outfits, the United Naga Council (UNC) has stated that the agitations should not be all
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Even as the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) sponsored agitation has begun from 5 pm on January 24 demanding initiation of political dialogue with Kuki militant outfits, the United Naga Council (UNC) has stated that the agitations should not be allowed in ‘Naga areas’. According to the UNC, some sections of the people have been recalling time and again the ‘so called Kuki rebellion’ of 1917-19 and the 1990s ethnic cauldron to create a kind of artificial history and from there a political aspiration is to be based. “Such thing will not work,” asserted the UNC. Meanwhile, the KSDC sponsored public blockade has begun in the evening in Kuki inhabited areas.
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January - 24 
Imphal West Police Commandos arrested two militants belonging to Military Council faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), identified as Thongam Ningol Naorem Ongbi Shantibala alias Abem alias Bembem Devi and Oinam Moita alias Omita alias Chan
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Imphal West Police Commandos arrested two militants belonging to Military Council faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-MC), identified as Thongam Ningol Naorem Ongbi Shantibala alias Abem alias Bembem Devi and Oinam Moita alias Omita alias Chanbi Devi (18), from near Pishum Lairembi in Imphal West District, reports Kanglaonline on January 25.
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January - 24 
Police on January 24, arrested seven suspected overground workers (OGW) of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) from different localities of Shillong (Capital of Meghalaya), reports The Telegraph. A special operations team arrested one HNLC
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Police on January 24, arrested seven suspected overground workers (OGW) of Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) from different localities of Shillong (Capital of Meghalaya), reports The Telegraph. A special operations team arrested one HNLC linkman identified as Manbhalang Jyrwa alias Man alias Sulfiyan Ali Hazarika after receiving a tip-off that he was operating from the Nongrim Hills locality. “He (Jyrwa) is involved with the publicity wing of the HNLC and is a confidant of the outfit’s publicity secretary, Sainkupar Nongtraw,” East Khasi Hills Superintendent of Police M.H. Kharkrang told.
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January - 24 
Reacting to the Justice Verma committee recommendations, law minister Ashwani Kumar said on January 24 that any consideration of withdrawing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) will only be on its merit — hinting at no such hasty move by the
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Reacting to the Justice Verma committee recommendations, law minister Ashwani Kumar said on January 24 that any consideration of withdrawing the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) will only be on its merit — hinting at no such hasty move by the Government which could upset the armed forces deployed in conflict zones, reports The Times of India. The law minister said the suggestion has to be seen in totality. "Justice Verma has all the rights to make recommendations," Kumar said, and added that the context is different and it should be looked in totality. That debate is for another day, he added. The Justice J S Verma panel, which submitted its report on January 23, has asked the Government "to review the continuance of AFSPA and AFSPA-like legal protocols in inherent conflict areas as soon as possible".
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January - 24 
SFs busted a Maoist training camp in the forest of Pidiya village under Gangalur Police Station limits, in Bijapur District. Commenting on the incident, Prashant Agrawal, Superintendent of Police (SP) said "A couple of detonators, battery, wire, Maoi
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SFs busted a Maoist training camp in the forest of Pidiya village under Gangalur Police Station limits, in Bijapur District. Commenting on the incident, Prashant Agrawal, Superintendent of Police (SP) said "A couple of detonators, battery, wire, Maoist literature, ration, Hollywood film CDs and printing machine tools were recovered from the site."
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January - 24 
The All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) has urged the State as well as the Central Government to redress its grievances and to deal with the long-pending issue of Adivasis, reports The Assam Tribune. In an email sent to the Newspaper on Janu
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The All Adivasi National Liberation Army (AANLA) has urged the State as well as the Central Government to redress its grievances and to deal with the long-pending issue of Adivasis, reports The Assam Tribune. In an email sent to the Newspaper on January 24, commandant in chief (C-n-C)of AANLA , Peter Dang expressing his total annoyance over the Government’s lackadaisical attitude towards the problems of the Adivasi people living in the State and urged the agencies concerned, particularly the Central government to provide ST status to the Adivasi people, to create a separate Autonomous Council for the Adivasis in Assam, land allotment and pattas to the Adivasis residing in tea gardens and villages of Assam by sending the mobile circle office for protection of land and properties.
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January - 24 
The army’s bomb disposal squad defused a ‘sophisticated and powerful’ Improvised Explosive Device (IED) suspected to have been planted by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at Mangaldoi in Darrang District on January 24. The IED was planted just
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The army’s bomb disposal squad defused a ‘sophisticated and powerful’ Improvised Explosive Device (IED) suspected to have been planted by United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at Mangaldoi in Darrang District on January 24. The IED was planted just outside the sadar Police station on National Highway-52. Security forces have been put on high alert, apprehending strikes by the outfit ahead of Republic Day.
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January - 24 
The Assam Tribune reports that altogether 258 incidents of extremist violence were reported in 2012 and 53 insurgents were killed during the same period in Assam. Moreover, the number of civilians killed in extremist violence stood at 33 while four s
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The Assam Tribune reports that altogether 258 incidents of extremist violence were reported in 2012 and 53 insurgents were killed during the same period in Assam. Moreover, the number of civilians killed in extremist violence stood at 33 while four security personnel also lost their lives. Besides, 1174 insurgents were also captured. Further, 443 arms, 9320 rounds of ammunition, 110 improvised explosive devices and 163 grenades were recovered by the Security Forces. This was informed by Additional Director General of Police (ADGP-Law and Order) AP Rawat while talking to the media persons at Assam Police headquarters on January 24. He also informed that over INR 110 million cash was recovered from across the State. The senior Assam Police official also put the total number of extremist-related incidents violence in the last three years at 790. Moreover, in the last three years, the tally of arms and ammunition recovery stood at 1247 and 18764 rounds respectively. Asked about the rising number of arms and explosive recovery, Director General of Assam Police JN Choudhury said that the procurement of explosives has never been a problem. Dimapur and China has been the major sources of arms smuggling in the State, the DGP added.
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January - 24 
The Bijapur District Police of Chhattisgarh destroyed an arms factory belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), after a brief gunfight, on January 24, reports The Pioneer. Police seized materials used in arms manufacturing, lathe
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The Bijapur District Police of Chhattisgarh destroyed an arms factory belonging to the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), after a brief gunfight, on January 24, reports The Pioneer. Police seized materials used in arms manufacturing, lathe machine, printing machine, explosives and Maoist literature from the site.
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January - 24 
The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered three landmines weighing three kilograms each in Malkangiri District of Odisha, on January 24, reports The Times of India. Police said the explosives were planted near Kankorgoda Chowk (Square) unde
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The Border Security Force (BSF) personnel recovered three landmines weighing three kilograms each in Malkangiri District of Odisha, on January 24, reports The Times of India. Police said the explosives were planted near Kankorgoda Chowk (Square) under Kalimela Police Station limits targeting the Security Forces (SFs). Commenting on the recovery, Akhileswar Singh, Superintendent of Police (SP), Malkangiri, said "Security personnel frequent the road for combing operations. Before a mishap could occur, BSF men spotted the landmines and exploded these in an isolated place."
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January - 24 
The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) said it would not support any political party during the elections. In a statement, the ANVC leader, Rimpu N.Marak said that 2013 election will entirely depend on people’s decision. “
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The Breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) said it would not support any political party during the elections. In a statement, the ANVC leader, Rimpu N.Marak said that 2013 election will entirely depend on people’s decision. “People should choose their representative wisely for next five years, as it is our votes that will decide leaders of tomorrow. I appeal to the public to discourage corrupt means of campaigning and vote for visionary and responsible candidates who are vocal, focused and committed to the people’s cause”, Marak added.
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January - 24 
The DGP, on January 24, also said, the Paresh Barua faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) may be facing manpower crisis but there is “no shortage” of arsenal for the outfit. According to Choudhury, the seizure of a large number of Chinese
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The DGP, on January 24, also said, the Paresh Barua faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) may be facing manpower crisis but there is “no shortage” of arsenal for the outfit. According to Choudhury, the seizure of a large number of Chinese grenades and Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) in Assam in 2012 is an indicator that the group still has access to sophisticated arms and ammunition. According to Police records, a total of 163 grenades and 110 IEDs were seized in 2012 compared to 110 grenades and 89 IEDs seized in 2011. Similarly, the number of rounds of ammunition seized went up to 9,320 in 2012 from 5,544 rounds in 2011. On the Maoist threat, he said there are 114 Maoists at present, who are mostly active in Upper Assam districts of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh and Dhemaji and are concentrating on mass mobilisation and creation of a support base. The Assam Tribune also reports that though the overall level of violence in Assam has come down, extortion by the militant groups remains a major cause of concern and according to a “very conservative estimate”, the militants managed to collect at least INR 270 million from the State in 2012.
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January - 24 
The National People’s Party (NPP) has alleged that the draft peace agreement signed by the Central and State Government with the militant outfit ANVC was an ‘election oriented’ stunt. “The Government was not doing anything on the agreement and it was
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The National People’s Party (NPP) has alleged that the draft peace agreement signed by the Central and State Government with the militant outfit ANVC was an ‘election oriented’ stunt. “The Government was not doing anything on the agreement and it was hurriedly signed just before the election,” NPP leader Conrad Sangma said on January 24, adding, “The entire process is election oriented.” The draft agreement paves way for expansion of powers of the Garo Hills Autonomous District (GHADC) and it was hurriedly approved by the State Cabinet, Sangma said. The Union Cabinet is yet to give its nod to the agreement.
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January - 24 
The Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) chief, Sabyasachi Panda, on January 24, issued an audiotape indicating his interest to come to the dialogue table, reports The Pioneer. He would think about his next plan if the State Government shows any political will
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The Odisha Maobadi Party (OMP) chief, Sabyasachi Panda, on January 24, issued an audiotape indicating his interest to come to the dialogue table, reports The Pioneer. He would think about his next plan if the State Government shows any political will to create a congenial atmosphere for beginning of a peace process. Panda said that the State should make its stand on peace dialogue clear by creating a space at the political level. He added “For a suitable atmosphere to initiate peace process and start dialogue with us, the Government should stop violence and oppression on us.”
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January - 24 
The Sangai Express also reports that the primary demands raised by both United Peoples Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO), the two conglomerates of Kuki militant groups not only go against the tenets of the Suspension of Operation (SoO)
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The Sangai Express also reports that the primary demands raised by both United Peoples Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO), the two conglomerates of Kuki militant groups not only go against the tenets of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact but are untenable as well as impractical. While the UPF has been demanding a Hill Autonomous State for the Kukis living in Manipur, KNO has been urging for an exclusive Kuki State. However, the SoO pact signed between UPF, KNO, the State Government and the Government of India clearly laid down that the pact should not impinge upon the territorial integrity of Manipur.
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January - 24 
The Sangai Express reports that troops of 18 Sikh under 9 Sector Assam Rifles (AR) recovered a suspected Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on National Highway-02 (Tiddim Road) at 6.50 am on January 24 from near Sangaiprou Chowk in Imphal West Distric
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The Sangai Express reports that troops of 18 Sikh under 9 Sector Assam Rifles (AR) recovered a suspected Improvised Explosive Device (IED) on National Highway-02 (Tiddim Road) at 6.50 am on January 24 from near Sangaiprou Chowk in Imphal West District, informed a Public Relations Officer (PRO), Inspector General Assam Rifles-South (IGAR-S) release adding that a suspected polythene bag was seen with wires jutting out while search of area was being carried out by the foot patrolling party.
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January - 24 
The Sentinel reports that a Tripura court, on January 24, sent All Tripura Tiger Force’s (ATTF) leader Ranjit Debbarma to 14 days of judicial custody, a day after he was arrested when pushed into the Indian territory by Bangladeshi authorities, Polic
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The Sentinel reports that a Tripura court, on January 24, sent All Tripura Tiger Force’s (ATTF) leader Ranjit Debbarma to 14 days of judicial custody, a day after he was arrested when pushed into the Indian territory by Bangladeshi authorities, Police said. Debbarma was facing Interpol’s red corner notice for a number of massacres and other crimes. The Police presented him at the West Tripura’s District and sessions court, which sent him to 14–days of judicial custody. He will be interrogated by Police and intelligence officials. “I was pushed back by the Bangladeshi security forces January 16 through the Dawki India–Bangladesh border in Meghalaya. Tripura Police brought me here January 18,” Debbarma told reporters while he was being escorted to the court by a heavy contingent of Police forces.
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January - 24 
The Sentinel reports that in a fresh violence, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan Yambel Darlong was killed and havildar Debnath Laskar of the Assam Police was seriously injured when the Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT), a rebel group, f
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The Sentinel reports that in a fresh violence, Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan Yambel Darlong was killed and havildar Debnath Laskar of the Assam Police was seriously injured when the Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT), a rebel group, fired at a joint team of Police and CRPF patrolling party at Engti gaon of Koilamati area under the Chokihola Police station in Karbi Anglong District at around 4 pm on January 24. Superintendent of Police, BB Chetry told over phone that the team of CRPF and Police was on a routine patrolling duty, and when they reached Engti gaon, the KPLT attacked the patrolling party.
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January - 24 
The Sentinel reports that the Union cabinet, on January 24, gave its nod to a proposed extradition treaty with Bangladesh paving the way for deportation of key United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants jailed there, Government sources said. Th
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The Sentinel reports that the Union cabinet, on January 24, gave its nod to a proposed extradition treaty with Bangladesh paving the way for deportation of key United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) militants jailed there, Government sources said. The cabinet approved the draft treaty at a meeting chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh. The much–awaited treaty is likely to be signed during Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s visit to Dhaka on January 28. The Bangladesh Government has agreed to some modifications in the agreement, the sources said. Home ministry sources said the treaty will allow India to secure deportation of ULFA militant Anup Chetia, jailed in Bangladesh, besides other insurgents from the northeast who have been hiding in the neighbouring country. Dhaka would benefit from the pact in the same way, said the sources
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January - 24 
The Shillong Times reports that Jaintia Hills Police arrested a senior cadre of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) at Iawmusiang from his wife’s residence on January 24. The arrested cadre identified as Phyrnai Swer, holds the rank of
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The Shillong Times reports that Jaintia Hills Police arrested a senior cadre of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) at Iawmusiang from his wife’s residence on January 24. The arrested cadre identified as Phyrnai Swer, holds the rank of a ‘lieutenant’ in the outfit. Sources informed that the Police received information that around 10 to 15 HNLC cadres recently crossed over to India from Muktapur area of Bangladesh with an aim to disrupt the Republic Day celebrations in the State. The HNLC has already called for a bandh (shut down strike) on January 26.
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January - 24 
The Telegraph reports that the Mizoram Government will meet the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D), ahead of the upcoming by-poll to the Chalfilh Assembly constituency. The two sides are scheduled to meet on January 31 to discuss the modaliti
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The Telegraph reports that the Mizoram Government will meet the Hmar People’s Convention-Democracy (HPC-D), ahead of the upcoming by-poll to the Chalfilh Assembly constituency. The two sides are scheduled to meet on January 31 to discuss the modalities of peace, an official source said on January 24. The first round was held in Silchar, Assam, on December 13, 2012. Observers reckon that the ruling Congress has calculated the risks of not pampering the HPC-D ahead of the upcoming by election to the Chalfilh Assembly constituency, which has a large Hmar population. The Government had signed a suspension of operations (SoO) pact with the outfit in November 2010 but it had fallen apart after the two sides accused each other of breaking the ground rules.
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January - 24 
Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Maoist-infested Bastar region in Chhattisgarh by Security Forces (SFs), on January 24, reports The Business Standard. The Bijapur District Police said, "One 42-year-old Padam
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Two Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres were arrested from Maoist-infested Bastar region in Chhattisgarh by Security Forces (SFs), on January 24, reports The Business Standard. The Bijapur District Police said, "One 42-year-old Padam Lakhmu was arrested from the forests of Metapara village under Basaguda Police Station area in Bijapur District, during a search operation by the district force." The Kanker District Police said "In a separate incident, Rup Singh was nabbed during a joint search operation by Border Security Force (BSF) and the Police from the Tadoki Police station area of Antargarh region in Kanker District."
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January - 25 
A special Police party, on a combing operation, found an arms dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) concealed below boulders near a cave in Gangapur forest in Utnoor mandal (administrative unit) in Adilabad District of Andhra Prad
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A special Police party, on a combing operation, found an arms dump of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) concealed below boulders near a cave in Gangapur forest in Utnoor mandal (administrative unit) in Adilabad District of Andhra Pradesh on January 25, reports IBN Live. The dump contained weapons, ammunition, steel utensils, a stove and some household items.
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January - 25 
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appealed to the separatist leaders of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) to open talks with the Union Government and discuss political issues to resolve all issues, Daily Excelsior reported on January 26. He said, "When
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Chief Minister Omar Abdullah appealed to the separatist leaders of All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) to open talks with the Union Government and discuss political issues to resolve all issues, Daily Excelsior reported on January 26. He said, "When they can talk to the leadership of neighbouring country they should also talk to the leaders of their own country and work for settlement of the basic political issues confronting Jammu and Kashmir for the larger interests of the people of the State."
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January - 25 
Despite India's efforts to extradite Pakistani American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley over the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharshtra) terror attacks, the US has virtually ruled out the possibility saying that the Headle
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Despite India's efforts to extradite Pakistani American Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley over the November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharshtra) terror attacks, the US has virtually ruled out the possibility saying that the Headley "will serve in the United States", The Times of India reported on January 26. US State Department spokesperson Victoria Nuland Friday noted on January 25, "He's been tried, convicted, and will serve in the United States." She further added, "From our perspective, justice was served, and this is a very positive example of US-Indian collaboration in the counterterrorism realm”.
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January - 25 
Maoists set ablaze three road construction machines of a private construction company at Mahugao village in Lohardaga District on January 25, reports newstrackindia.com quoting IANS. The refusal by the company to pay extortion money to Maoists is sai
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Maoists set ablaze three road construction machines of a private construction company at Mahugao village in Lohardaga District on January 25, reports newstrackindia.com quoting IANS. The refusal by the company to pay extortion money to Maoists is said to be the reason behind the arson, a Police official said.
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January - 25 
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the ‘chairman’ of the All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) faction, on January 25 said that they would consider dialogue with the Union Government if Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is revoked from Jammu and Kas
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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the ‘chairman’ of the All Party Hurriyat Conference-Mirwaiz (APHC-M) faction, on January 25 said that they would consider dialogue with the Union Government if Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) is revoked from Jammu and Kashmir, reports Greater Kashmir. He said, “Let them revoke the draconian AFSPA, we will think over talks with New Delhi.” He further said that Hurriyat was never against dialogue but talks cannot be initiated at a time when New Delhi was not even ready to scrap AFSPA.
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January - 25 
SFs on January 25 arrested a trader running a shop in Rongjeng market of East Garo Hills District for allegedly working for militants of the Liberation of A’chik Elite Force (LAEF). Acting on information about the nexus between the trader and the mil
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SFs on January 25 arrested a trader running a shop in Rongjeng market of East Garo Hills District for allegedly working for militants of the Liberation of A’chik Elite Force (LAEF). Acting on information about the nexus between the trader and the militants, Rongjeng Police raided the shop and home of one Rajkishore Tiwari and recovered a large number of demand notes of the LAEF which was addressed to various businessmen of the area.
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January - 25 
The general shutdown called by Syed Ali Shah Geelani led All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) affected the normal life in State, reports Greater Kashmir on January 26. Shops and business establishments remained closed and both public and private tr
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The general shutdown called by Syed Ali Shah Geelani led All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC-G) affected the normal life in State, reports Greater Kashmir on January 26. Shops and business establishments remained closed and both public and private transport was off the roads. However, no untoward incidents were reported from any part of the State.
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January - 25 
The interrogation of alleged Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Faroquee Ahmed Gulam Hasan Naiku (arrested on January 22, 2013) has brought to the light the fund raising methods adopted by the HM for its anti-India operations Hindustan Times reported o
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The interrogation of alleged Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) militant Faroquee Ahmed Gulam Hasan Naiku (arrested on January 22, 2013) has brought to the light the fund raising methods adopted by the HM for its anti-India operations Hindustan Times reported on January 26. Naiku claimed that a substantial portion of HM’s fund is generated from the sale of skin of livestock, collected by volunteers at village fairs. Naiku also said his HM handler took him to training camps for mujahids (terrorists), which are allegedly run across Pakistan with full knowledge of the government. The handler also introduced him to a high-ranking official in the Pakistan Army, who is in charge of the HM’s anti-India operations. Naiku, sources said, was taken to the stalls put up by the terror group in village fairs in the Punjab Province (Pakistan). “The Hizbul volunteers would collect donations from people in general. They would collect the skin of goats, sheeps and cows, which were then sold to leather industries and the proceeds would be used in funding terror in India,” the source said. The group would also send consignments of dry fruits, originating from Kandahar and Kabul in Afghanistan, to India via Pakistan under the border trade agreement. Their operatives in India, masquerading as dry fruit importers, would receive the consignments and the proceeds from the sale would be used to fund terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir, sources said. “Naiku too operated as a dry fruit merchant in Navi Mumbai,” the source added.
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January - 26 
A bomb explosion was reported on the Republic Day celebrations (January 26) in Manipur, with Governor Gurbachan Jagat appealing for peace in the troubled state, reports The Times of India. Separatist militants triggered an Improvised Explosive Device
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A bomb explosion was reported on the Republic Day celebrations (January 26) in Manipur, with Governor Gurbachan Jagat appealing for peace in the troubled state, reports The Times of India. Separatist militants triggered an Improvised Explosive Device (IED) blast at Wangbal in Thoubal District. No one was injured.
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January - 26 
A bomb said to be from the Second World War era was found while digging the ground at Mantripukhri under Heingang Police station in Imphal East District by an excavator on January 26. Police bomb experts picked up the bomb and safely exploded it at H
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A bomb said to be from the Second World War era was found while digging the ground at Mantripukhri under Heingang Police station in Imphal East District by an excavator on January 26. Police bomb experts picked up the bomb and safely exploded it at Heingang hillock.
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January - 26 
After a gap of about two decades, Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh on January 26 unfurled the national tri-colour on Republic Day at Saranda in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, which was liberated from Maoists last year. Hoisti
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After a gap of about two decades, Union Minister for Rural Development Jairam Ramesh on January 26 unfurled the national tri-colour on Republic Day at Saranda in West Singhbhum District of Jharkhand, which was liberated from Maoists last year. Hoisting the national flag Ramesh regretted the tardy pace of the Saranda Development Plan. Referring to the prevailing political situation in Jharkhand, he said President's Rule was not an alternative to a popular elected Government, which was needed to achieve rapid growth. The union minister also inaugurated a Portland Cement Concrete (PCC) road constructed under the Integrated Development Plan and handed over a cheque of INR 10 lakh for completion of the Panchayat Bhawan.
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January - 26 
At least eight low-intensity explosions were reported from two different Districts on January 26, reports The Telegraph. While four explosions were reported Porabhata, Medattari, Airkata and Chirakuti in Dhubri District, another four were reported fr
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At least eight low-intensity explosions were reported from two different Districts on January 26, reports The Telegraph. While four explosions were reported Porabhata, Medattari, Airkata and Chirakuti in Dhubri District, another four were reported from Simlakandi, Jaleswar, Gornagar and Merakuchi in Goalpara District. One of the blast occurred near the house of Mainuddin Ahmed, All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) legislator, from Jaleswar. The Hindustan Times adds that immediately after the explosions at Jaleswar, the villagers caught a motorcycle-borne man. Suspecting he was the one carrying bombs, the villagers lynched him. The man was later identified as Nazrul Islam Khan, a known criminal, from the neighbouring Dhubri District. Superintendent of Police (SP), Goalpara, Shyamal Saikia said, “It seems the blasts were triggered by a gang of criminals. We found a letter on a fake ULFA [United Liberation Front of Asom] letterhead from the spot where he was killed. The letter carried a demand for Rs. 1 crore [INR 10 million]". The possibility of the involvement of Ulfa was very remote in this case, added Saikia.
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January - 26 
Customs officials on January 26 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 975,000, from a passenger, identified as Chullikulavan Abid, who arrived at the airport in Kochi (Ernakulam District) on board a Dubai-Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)-Kochi Emi
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Customs officials on January 26 seized Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICNs) worth INR 975,000, from a passenger, identified as Chullikulavan Abid, who arrived at the airport in Kochi (Ernakulam District) on board a Dubai-Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)-Kochi Emirates flight, according to samaylive.com. Customs sources said 1950 numbers of FICN notes in denomination of INR 500, suspected to have been printed in Pakistan, were seized. Preliminary investigations revealed that Abid procured the currency, found concealed within layers of a quilt carried in one of his checked baggage, in Dubai. Further, The Pioneer reported on January 28, that the National Investigation Agency (NIA) will probe the case.
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January - 26 
In a separate incident, the Maoists set on fire two earthmover vehicles at a road construction site in Pakhanjur area of Kanker District on January 26, reports The ANI.
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In a separate incident, the Maoists set on fire two earthmover vehicles at a road construction site in Pakhanjur area of Kanker District on January 26, reports The ANI.
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January - 26 
Kanglaonline reports that unidentified militants lobbed and exploded a hand grenade at the residence of one Thokchom Nanao of Ereibak Food Industries at Langpok under Nambol Police station in Bishnupur District at around 2pm on January 26. No casualt
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Kanglaonline reports that unidentified militants lobbed and exploded a hand grenade at the residence of one Thokchom Nanao of Ereibak Food Industries at Langpok under Nambol Police station in Bishnupur District at around 2pm on January 26. No casualties were reported in the explosion.
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January - 26 
Kota Srinivas Poojary, Minister for Ports and Muzrai, on January 26 said that INR 50 million had been released for the development of Naxal [Left Wing Extremist]-affected areas in Udupi District, reports The Hindu. Poojary said that teachers would be
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Kota Srinivas Poojary, Minister for Ports and Muzrai, on January 26 said that INR 50 million had been released for the development of Naxal [Left Wing Extremist]-affected areas in Udupi District, reports The Hindu. Poojary said that teachers would be outsourced in the Naxal-affected areas. Power connection to houses, construction of roads and implementation of various projects of the Department of Forests would be taken up in these areas at a cost of INR 25.5 million.
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January - 26 
Meghalaya Governor RS Mooshahary on January 26 expressed grave concern over the growing influence of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills Districts, reports The Shillong Times. Mooshahary said that the law and o
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Meghalaya Governor RS Mooshahary on January 26 expressed grave concern over the growing influence of the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) in Garo Hills and West Khasi Hills Districts, reports The Shillong Times. Mooshahary said that the law and order situation in the State has been stable and the internal security scenario is by and large satisfactory. Governor also appealed the ‘disgruntled elements’ to seek peaceful resolution of their demands through established democratic processes. The Governor observed that activities of the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) have seen a decline in the past few years due to constant pressure mounted by the State Police. He also stated that the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) must be replaced with an amended Criminal Procedure Code (CrPC) so that rights of both Security Forces and civilians are protected, adds The Sangai Express. Governor, Mooshahary further said that prolonged use of the AFSPA has alienated the civil society.
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More than three dozen armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrounded a construction site camp at Khaira in Jamui District of Bihar and abducted eight construction workers from the site on the intervening night of January
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More than three dozen armed cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) surrounded a construction site camp at Khaira in Jamui District of Bihar and abducted eight construction workers from the site on the intervening night of January 26 and 27, reports The Indian Express. The workers were engaged by the Bihar Rajya Pul Nirman Nigam for constructing a bridge over Badalidih River. The extremists had objected to the resumption of work on the bridge a fortnight ago reportedly without a "levy" being paid to them. Maoist ‘area commander’ in Jamui on January 27 issued a statement through the local media taking responsibility for abducting the workers and threatening to kill them if the construction work over the bridge — being constructed over the past five years — was not stopped immediately.
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January - 26 
Plastic explosives were recovered from three youths who were targeting a power station in Assam’s Dhemaji District on Republic Day on January 26, reports The Hindu. The three youths, sped away on their motorcycles, when signalled to stop during a rou
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Plastic explosives were recovered from three youths who were targeting a power station in Assam’s Dhemaji District on Republic Day on January 26, reports The Hindu. The three youths, sped away on their motorcycles, when signalled to stop during a routine check near the Panbari border outpost under Gerukamukh Police Station. They were caught and arrested following a chase. Three packets of plastic explosives, five packets of fuse wire, six fuses and daggers were found in their possession. The youths identified as Pranendra Wari, Nakesh Narzari and Hemkanta Narzari were targeting the National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC) at the Gerukamukh Dam Site. It was not known to which insurgent outfit they belonged to.
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January - 26 
Refuting Pakistan’s claim, Lieutenant General (retired) Shahid Aziz, who was then heading Intelligence Inter-Services-Intelligence’s (ISI) Analysis Wing, said that there were no mujahideen (‘freedom fighters’) but only regular soldiers who took part
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Refuting Pakistan’s claim, Lieutenant General (retired) Shahid Aziz, who was then heading Intelligence Inter-Services-Intelligence’s (ISI) Analysis Wing, said that there were no mujahideen (‘freedom fighters’) but only regular soldiers who took part in the 1999 Kargil conflict, reports Daily Excelsior on January 27. In his article in Pakistan daily The Nation early this month titled ‘Putting our children in line of fire’, he wrote, "There were no mujahideen, only taped wireless messages, which fooled no one. Our soldiers were made to occupy barren ridges, with hand held weapons and ammunition." He further said that the intrusion was clearly intended to dominate the supply line to Siachen and force the Indians to pull out. "To say that occupying empty spaces along the Line of Control was not a violation of any agreement and came under the purview of the local commander is astounding. This area was with the Indians as a result of Shimla Agreement, and there had been no major violation of the Line of Control (LoC) since 1971", he added.
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January - 26 
The Sangai Express reports that Governor of Nagaland Nikhil Kumar has expressed his regret on the failure to settle the Naga political issue before the Assembly elections (scheduled to be held on February 23). Addressing the Republic Day (January 26)
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The Sangai Express reports that Governor of Nagaland Nikhil Kumar has expressed his regret on the failure to settle the Naga political issue before the Assembly elections (scheduled to be held on February 23). Addressing the Republic Day (January 26) celebration in the State capital Kohima, Nikhil Kumar said it was a big regret that Naga solution could not be brought about before the State Assembly elections. He appealed to all sections of the Nagas to continue working for the peaceful settlement of the Naga political issue.
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January - 26 
The State Government has sanctioned eight new Police Stations in Udalguri District, reports The Sentinel. This was stated by the Deputy Commissioner, Thaneswar Malakar, on January 26. The eight Police Stations will be set up at Bhairabkunda, Lalpani,
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The State Government has sanctioned eight new Police Stations in Udalguri District, reports The Sentinel. This was stated by the Deputy Commissioner, Thaneswar Malakar, on January 26. The eight Police Stations will be set up at Bhairabkunda, Lalpani, Borobazar, Bhakatpara, Khagrabari, Goriajhar, Bhergaon and Amjuli.
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January - 26 
Two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) died in a blast while carrying explosives on a two-wheeler near Bhusuwa village at Ichak in Hazaribagh District on January 26, reports The Times of India. Officer-in-Charge (OIC
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Two suspected cadres of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) died in a blast while carrying explosives on a two-wheeler near Bhusuwa village at Ichak in Hazaribagh District on January 26, reports The Times of India. Officer-in-Charge (OIC) of Ichak Police Station Rama Shankar Singh said, "The two were carrying about 300 pieces of explosives in a bag and sped away in a bid to escape the Police dragnet. Suddenly one of their cellphones started ringing and the explosives which they were carrying got ignited and exploded with loud noise….." The explosion was so severe that victim Vijay Yadav's leg was blown off while the body of other victim Sanjay Ram, who was sitting on the pillion, was badly mutilated, added the OIC.
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January - 26 
Two suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres were lynched by an angry mob in South West Khasi Hills District on January 26, reports The Shillong Times. According to police, the cadres, who had demanded money from the coal quarry at a vil
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Two suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) cadres were lynched by an angry mob in South West Khasi Hills District on January 26, reports The Shillong Times. According to police, the cadres, who had demanded money from the coal quarry at a village in Nongkyllem in South West Khasi Hills were attacked by an irate mob, including the coal labourers.
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January - 27 
A press release from the Media Co-ordinator of the Co-ordinating Committee (CorCom), comprising of seven major rebel groups, has claimed responsibility for the bomb blasts in and around Imphal on January 25 and 26. It may be mentioned that four bombs
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A press release from the Media Co-ordinator of the Co-ordinating Committee (CorCom), comprising of seven major rebel groups, has claimed responsibility for the bomb blasts in and around Imphal on January 25 and 26. It may be mentioned that four bombs had gone off on the eve of the Republic day (January 26) function: one at the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles (MR) Campus; another at a garbage dump near Keishamthong bridge; a third one near the gate of the RDS school, Palace Compound and another at the Guwahati High Court complex in Chingmeirong. It has also claimed responsibility for another bomb which went off near the gate of the 3rd IRB at Wangbal in Thoubal District on January 26 at around 9am. The release said, “The bomb blast at the 1st Battalion MR campus which is the starting and finishing point for the State Republic Day observation is in keeping with the joint stand of like minded revolutionary groups in the region to boycott the Republic day functions.” It further added, “CorCom will continue its efforts to fight against all attempts to subvert the true revolutionary movements,” and expressed its appreciation to the public for supporting the call to boycott the Republic day functions.
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January - 27 
An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was found near Khonghampat High School under Sekmai Police station in Imphal West District at about 10am on January 27, reports The Sangai Express. The bomb put inside a bag weighed about 1.5 kilograms. The bomb w
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An Improvised Explosive Device (IED) was found near Khonghampat High School under Sekmai Police station in Imphal West District at about 10am on January 27, reports The Sangai Express. The bomb put inside a bag weighed about 1.5 kilograms. The bomb was safely diffused.
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January - 27 
Chhattisgarh's tribal population in the Maoist affected Bastar region, on January 26, defied the Maoists dictates and celebrated the Republic Day (January 26), although the rebels blocked dozens of roads in forested interiors, reports The Times of In
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Chhattisgarh's tribal population in the Maoist affected Bastar region, on January 26, defied the Maoists dictates and celebrated the Republic Day (January 26), although the rebels blocked dozens of roads in forested interiors, reports The Times of India. Reports from Dantewada, Sukma, Bijapur, Narayanpur, Kanaker, Bastar and Kondagaon Districts said tribals came out in large numbers to attend the Republic Day celebrations. Commenting on the incidents of road blockade, Inspector General of Police (IG), Himanshu Gupta, who presides over the Bastar region, said the guerrillas laid heavy wooden logs in key forest roads to force the people to stay indoors. He further said, "This is a known Maoist tactic to enforce a boycott of Republic Day." The State Chief Minister (CM) Raman Singh hoisted the national flag at Lalbagh ground at Jagdalpur of Bastar District.
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January - 27 
Following the notification issued by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kohima regarding deposit of fire arms at Police stations in view of the upcoming election, the office of Superintendant of Police (SP) Kohima in a press release on January 27 requested all
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Following the notification issued by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kohima regarding deposit of fire arms at Police stations in view of the upcoming election, the office of Superintendant of Police (SP) Kohima in a press release on January 27 requested all license holders to co-operate and voluntarily deposit the firearms at the Police station of their jurisdictions, reports Nagaland Post.
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January - 27 
Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) has clarified that the outfit was not behind any extortion demands in the region and cautioned the people not to give away to the fake demands made in the name of the outfi
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Ranjan Daimary faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) has clarified that the outfit was not behind any extortion demands in the region and cautioned the people not to give away to the fake demands made in the name of the outfit, reports The Sentinel on January 28. The ‘Information and Publicity Secretary’ of the NDFB-RD, B Najib said that the outfit was not behind the demand of INR five million as was reported in some section of the media. The Publicity Secretary said that such demands are being made by organizations who pose as NDFB-RD with the conspiracy to malign the name of the outfit and to derail the outfit’s peace parleys with the Central Government. “We condemn such allegations made against us. We want to resolve the long standing political problems of the Boro people through political negotiation and we had always stayed away from activities like extortion, kidnappings and killings during the peace process,” he said.
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January - 27 
Reminding that the 4th round of tripartite talk of the Government of India (GoI), Government of Manipur (GoM) and the United Naga Council (UNC) on the demand for an Alternative Arrangement at Delhi on August 31, 2012, concluded with an announcement b
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Reminding that the 4th round of tripartite talk of the Government of India (GoI), Government of Manipur (GoM) and the United Naga Council (UNC) on the demand for an Alternative Arrangement at Delhi on August 31, 2012, concluded with an announcement by the GoI that the next round of talk would be held very soon in a hill venue in the State, the UNC has urged the Centre to communicate the date for the 5th round of tripartite talk on or before February 17, 2013, so that the democratic process of dialogue initiated by the GoI is brought to its logical conclusion, reports The Sangai Express on January 28. Referring to the memoranda dated November 27 and December 23, 2012, jointly signed by the UNC and 22 other Naga frontal organisations and constituent tribe units urging your good office for an early and honourable settlement of the Indo-Naga political issue, the UNC has sought immediate intervention of the Prime Minister with regard to their demand for an Alternative Arrangement outside Government of Manipur, pending settlement of the Indo-Naga political issue, said a memorandum addressed to the Prime Minister. The UNC ‘informed’ the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, “We live in the present State of Manipur in a communally surcharged environment which is worsening by the day.”
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January - 27 
the Kuki State Demand Committee’s (KSDC) sponsored agitation entered its third day on January 27 in Manipur with a vehicle reportedly set ablaze along the Imphal-Jiri road (National Highway 37). KSDC information Secretary George Guite informed that t
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the Kuki State Demand Committee’s (KSDC) sponsored agitation entered its third day on January 27 in Manipur with a vehicle reportedly set ablaze along the Imphal-Jiri road (National Highway 37). KSDC information Secretary George Guite informed that their agitation will continue as long as the Central Government refuses to start a political dialogue with the Kuki militant outfits. The KSDC has started its ‘public blockade’ since January 24-evening in Kuki areas. At least 21 vehicles including 11 four wheelers have been damaged during the public curfew imposed in Kuki inhabited areas of Manipur by KSDC registering a boycott of the Republic Day celebration in Manipur, adds Nagaland Post. Police sources, on January 27, alleged that the vehicles were damaged by public curfew supporters at various parts of Churachandpur District where the stir affected mostly. The Times of India reports that the agitating Autonomous District Council (ADC) has urged Governor Gurbachan Jagat to direct the State Government to give autonomy and devolve powers to the council. About 156 irate members belonging to six District councils - Ukhrul, Tamenglong, Churachandpur, Chandel, and two in Senapati District including Sadar Hills - threatened to resign en-masse if their demands are not met. A 15-member delegation of the ADC Coordinating Committee Manipur (ADCCCM), led by its convener, Ngalangzar Malue, submitted a memorandum to the Governor on January 24 lamenting that no real powers have been devolved to the six councils so far. The memo also urged the governor to report to President Pranab Mukherjee about "the failure of the administration at the grassroots level as a result of the negligence of the mandated District council Governments in hill areas of Manipur."
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January - 27 
The Sangai Express reports Imphal West District Police commandos arrested a militant belonging to Lamphel faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Lamphel), identified as Heisnam Oinam Bijenti (42), from Thangal Bazar of the Imphal West District on
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The Sangai Express reports Imphal West District Police commandos arrested a militant belonging to Lamphel faction of Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP-Lamphel), identified as Heisnam Oinam Bijenti (42), from Thangal Bazar of the Imphal West District on January 27.
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January - 27 
The Times of India on January 28 reported that Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is exploring technology to fit their guns with GPS systems. The idea is that if Maoists loot them, it will reveal their location and movements. The only problem is no
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The Times of India on January 28 reported that Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) is exploring technology to fit their guns with GPS systems. The idea is that if Maoists loot them, it will reveal their location and movements. The only problem is no GPS device available in India has a battery life of more than a day. "We are exploring this idea. But we do not have that kind of technology at disposal at the moment. If some company can provide a device with long battery life that can last for a few days then it can be of some consequence operationally," said a CRPF official.
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January - 27 
Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde assured an official delegation led by a group of executive members of the Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong autonomous District councils on January 27 that discussion on Autonomous State will be done at the meeting
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Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde assured an official delegation led by a group of executive members of the Dima Hasao and Karbi Anglong autonomous District councils on January 27 that discussion on Autonomous State will be done at the meeting of the state re-organisation committee, reports Nagaland Post. Creation of an autonomous State within Assam has been a long standing demand of the tribal population of the twin hill Districts.
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January - 27 
West Jaintia Hills Police arrested the vice president of Khasi Student’s Union (KSU) Laskein Circle from his residence at Looksi in the District. Police sources have revealed that the KSU leader, Nangaibormi Sutnga, allegedly has close links with the
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West Jaintia Hills Police arrested the vice president of Khasi Student’s Union (KSU) Laskein Circle from his residence at Looksi in the District. Police sources have revealed that the KSU leader, Nangaibormi Sutnga, allegedly has close links with the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC). “He was in regular touch with HNLC publicity secretary Sainkupar Nongtraw through Facebook and also through phone calls,” the Police sources alleged.
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January - 28 
A 30-year-sportsman, identified as Parmeshwar, was killed and two others were injured after suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired at them in Chhattisgarh’s Rajnandgaon District on January 28, reports The Times of India.
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A 30-year-sportsman, identified as Parmeshwar, was killed and two others were injured after suspected Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres fired at them in Chhattisgarh’s Rajnandgaon District on January 28, reports The Times of India. District Superintendent of Police (SP), Sanjeev Shukla, said three Maoists opened fire at them during a Kabaddi match in Umarpal village under Khudgaon Police Station limits of the same District. While the Police are yet to ascertain the exact reason behind the attack, however they suspect that since Parmeshwar's brother is posted as an Assistant Constable with Lohttar Police Station, the Maoists might have targeted him.
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January - 28 
About eight kilograms of explosives were seized from a person, identified as Jalal Ali, a resident of Murshidabad District in West Bengal, from Sealdah railway station in Kolkata District, on January 28, reports The Hindu. Sealdah Station Inspector C
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About eight kilograms of explosives were seized from a person, identified as Jalal Ali, a resident of Murshidabad District in West Bengal, from Sealdah railway station in Kolkata District, on January 28, reports The Hindu. Sealdah Station Inspector Chandan Ghosh said, “He was arrested on the basis of certain intelligence information. We have sent the materials seized for examination.”
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January - 28 
Bangladesh and India on January 28 singed the Extradition Treaty in Dhaka to facilitate transfer of persons wanted on criminal charges in either country on request, reports The New Age. The agreement was signed at the 4th meeting of the Home Minister
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Bangladesh and India on January 28 singed the Extradition Treaty in Dhaka to facilitate transfer of persons wanted on criminal charges in either country on request, reports The New Age. The agreement was signed at the 4th meeting of the Home Ministers of Bangladesh and India. In the joint statement the two Home Ministers expressed the ‘belief that the Extradition Treaty would help increase cooperation among law enforcing agencies of the two countries and curb criminal activities’. The new treaty would allow transfer of convicted or under-trial criminals but it would not be applicable for those accused in ‘political crimes’ or other criminal offences punishable with imprisonment for less than one year.
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January - 28 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an alleged ‘police informer’, Sonalal Hansdah, in the busy market area at Harladih, 30 kilomteres from the District headquarters of Giridih on January 28, reports The Times of India. Accordin
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres killed an alleged ‘police informer’, Sonalal Hansdah, in the busy market area at Harladih, 30 kilomteres from the District headquarters of Giridih on January 28, reports The Times of India. According to Police, a group of about 40 Maoists entered the market and caught Sonalal in the busy market. They slit his neck with sharp weapons and left a leaflet, claiming he was a ‘police informer’. The Maoists shouted slogans, warning they would physically liquidate those having nexus with the Police in open public places. They stayed in the market for an hour.
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January - 28 
Deputy Commissioner, East Jaintia Hills District, Abhishek Bhagotia who is also the District Election Officer has issued an order to all arms license holders in the district to deposit their arms in the nearest police station within February 4, repor
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Deputy Commissioner, East Jaintia Hills District, Abhishek Bhagotia who is also the District Election Officer has issued an order to all arms license holders in the district to deposit their arms in the nearest police station within February 4, reports The Shillong Times.
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January - 28 
Despite a decline in Maoist activities in Maoist-hit Districts of Southern Odisha - Koraput, Malkangiri and Rayagada - in the past few months, security has been beefed up, reports The Times of India, on January 29. Malkangiri, SP, Akhileswar Singh sa
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Despite a decline in Maoist activities in Maoist-hit Districts of Southern Odisha - Koraput, Malkangiri and Rayagada - in the past few months, security has been beefed up, reports The Times of India, on January 29. Malkangiri, SP, Akhileswar Singh said, "The situation is under control but we are not complacent. As has been the case, Maoists cause maximum damage to the State in these two months [February and March]." With the onset of summer, the Maoists desert camps and head for home as soaring temperature makes life miserable in the forests. "It is also difficult to execute offensives during monsoon. After rains, they conduct training camps, prepares blue prints of major attacks and execute them between February and April," said an unnamed senior Police officer engaged in anti-Maoist operations in Malkangiri District.
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January - 28 
In a joint operation led by Counter Insurgency Force and Police, about eight kilograms of explosives and landmine-making equipment were recovered from a forest in Bagmundi Police Station area in Purulia District in the night of January 28, reports ex
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In a joint operation led by Counter Insurgency Force and Police, about eight kilograms of explosives and landmine-making equipment were recovered from a forest in Bagmundi Police Station area in Purulia District in the night of January 28, reports expressindia.com. The Police are yet to find out if the explosives had been recently dumped or it was done long ago. Pamphlets, Maoist literature and two diaries were also recovered from the area, said Police. “Two iron pipes inks and markers and apparel of men and women were also recovered from the area,” said Nilratan Ghosh, Officer-in-Charge of Bagmundi Police Station. No arrests have been made so far, but there was information from Special Intelligence Branch to all the District Police Stations that a 12-member squad of Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has infiltrated.
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January - 28 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Fasih Mohammed, who was deported from Saudi Arabia on October 22, 2012, and is accused in terror strikes in India, sought bail from a trial court on January 28, reports The Times of India. The application says that si
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Fasih Mohammed, who was deported from Saudi Arabia on October 22, 2012, and is accused in terror strikes in India, sought bail from a trial court on January 28, reports The Times of India. The application says that since the special cell of Delhi Police has failed to file a chargesheet within 90 days of his arrest on October 22, 2012, he is "entitled to be released on statutory bail".
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January - 28 
Kanglaonline reports that the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) has temporarily suspended its indefinite public blockade that has been imposed in all the Kuki dominated areas of Manipur following an agreement reached between the State Government and
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Kanglaonline reports that the Kuki State Demand Committee (KSDC) has temporarily suspended its indefinite public blockade that has been imposed in all the Kuki dominated areas of Manipur following an agreement reached between the State Government and the committee. On January 28, leaders of KSDC met with the Chief Minister, Okram Ibobi Singh, at 10 am to bring a solution to end the stalemate, KSDC leaders said. The KSDC leaders said it has been decided to temporarily suspend its stir from January 28 after both the state and central Governments had given a positive response to its call for starting political dialogues with the two umbrella organizations of Kuki militants, Kuki National Front (KNO) and United People’s Front (UPF) which are signatories to Suspension of Operation (SoO) involving both the Manipur and Central Governments. However, both sides did not disclose the official details of the meeting. KSDC had earlier called the indefinite public blockade in the Kuki majority areas in the State since January 24-evening.
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January - 28 
Nagaland Post reports on January 28 that the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has reiterated its stand on the involvement of its rank and file with the coming assembly elections in the State and has instructed them not to “
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Nagaland Post reports on January 28 that the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) has reiterated its stand on the involvement of its rank and file with the coming assembly elections in the State and has instructed them not to “move around in support or against any political parties.” Talking to Nagaland Post, a top NSCN-K, Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP) official reminded that the ‘chairman’ of NSCN-K, S.S. Khaplang has issued an order stating that NSCN has “nothing to do with Indian election” and had advised them not to involve themselves in “support or against” any political party. The MIP official said that if any rank and file of NSCN-K was found involving in the “Indian election”, they would be penalized as per the Yezabo (regulations) of the organization. Any rank and file of NSCN-K venturing out of the camp in support or against any political party has been asked to return to their respective camps, added NSCN-K, MIP.
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January - 28 
Palamu Police on January 28 forced five Peoples' Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres to surrender at Guriyadamar village in Lesliganj Block of the District and recovered 10 country-made weapons from them, reports The Times of India. Additional Su
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Palamu Police on January 28 forced five Peoples' Liberation Front of India (PLFI) cadres to surrender at Guriyadamar village in Lesliganj Block of the District and recovered 10 country-made weapons from them, reports The Times of India. Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Apoorva said, "The surrender of the five rebels is the biggest one in the past five years. They were in civil uniform and had kept their dresses in their backpack." The five cadres were identified as Ishwari Oraon, Binod Oraon, Vikas Yadav, Chhattu Bhuiyan and Chandan Paswan. The recovered weapons included a country made carbine, one 9mm katta, five 315 bore rifles, two 12 bore guns and one revolver along with 38 cartridges. About half a dozen ammunition pouches with uniforms were also recovered.
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January - 28 
People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of CPI-Maoist, has imposed a ban on use of music systems during marriage function to protect tribal culture and traditional instruments. Claiming that the ban has the support of Zila Radhi P
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People's Liberation Front of India (PLFI), a splinter group of CPI-Maoist, has imposed a ban on use of music systems during marriage function to protect tribal culture and traditional instruments. Claiming that the ban has the support of Zila Radhi Pahda Samiti, a traditional tribal organization, the outfit said people are not engaging traditional drummers and flute players during marriages because of the use of these sound systems and they deprive local artists of their traditional profession and poses a threat to their instruments. Police sources said suspected members of PLFI recently pasted posters at various places and burnt a sound system installed foe the marriage of the son of one Vishwanath Oraon in Bhandra area in Lohardaga District. The posters announced that modern musical system would be burnt down and the users would have to pay a fine of Rs 25,000. A police officer, quoting a villager from Bhandra who was present when the armed rebels attacked the house, said: "PLFI leader Budheshwar Oraon himself led the attack on the house of Vishwanath Oraon, burnt down the sound system and warned his family members not to play film songs as it was against tribal culture."
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January - 28 
Police arrested five sympathisers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Murliguda village of Bejjur mandal (administrative unit) in Adilabad District late on January 28, reports The Times of India. While conducting a combing operatio
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Police arrested five sympathisers of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) at Murliguda village of Bejjur mandal (administrative unit) in Adilabad District late on January 28, reports The Times of India. While conducting a combing operation in the area, Police noticed the Maoists crossing river Pranahita from Maharashtra. Producing the accused before the media at Bellampalli, additional superintendent of police V Bhaskar Rao said that the Maoist sympathisers were returning to the District after meeting ‘district committee secretary’ Mailarapu Adellu alias Bhaskar at Chinnawatra forest in Maharashtra on January 28.
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January - 28 
Police on January 28 arrested Marikul alias Luttu Hazruddin Shaikh (29) and Mustafa Kismat Shaikh (40), both hailing from West Bengal, for allegedly possessing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth a face value of INR 300,000 from Kherwadi in Bandr
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Police on January 28 arrested Marikul alias Luttu Hazruddin Shaikh (29) and Mustafa Kismat Shaikh (40), both hailing from West Bengal, for allegedly possessing Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth a face value of INR 300,000 from Kherwadi in Bandra locality of Mumbai Suburban District, reports Business Standard. The duo, according to the Police, procured the FICN from their accomplice Aalam alias Aalamgir Shaikh, who is hiding in Kolkata (Kolkata District). The accused were produced before a local court which remanded them in police custody till February 8.
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January - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter killed a militant belonging to the Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) at Upper Khardung in Goalpara District on January 28, reports The Sentinel. Two troopers of the 19 Dogra Regimen
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Security Forces (SFs) in an encounter killed a militant belonging to the Anti-Talks faction of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA-ATF) at Upper Khardung in Goalpara District on January 28, reports The Sentinel. Two troopers of the 19 Dogra Regiment of the Indian Army were also injured during the exchange of fire. The ULFA-ATF militant has been identified as Nayan Asom alias Babul Ali. SFs recovered a pistol and three magazines from his possession. Militants also lobbed grenades on SF personals during the encounter.
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January - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 28 arrested a businessman, identified as Sandip Roy Barman (49) alias Pantha, along with illegal arms, ammunition and an unspecified amount of Bangladesh currency from Jirania under Jirania Police Station in West Trip
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 28 arrested a businessman, identified as Sandip Roy Barman (49) alias Pantha, along with illegal arms, ammunition and an unspecified amount of Bangladesh currency from Jirania under Jirania Police Station in West Tripura District, reports Tripurainfo. SFs also recovered a few letterheads of the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) adds IBNlive.in. The arrestee is the elder brother of State Congress committee president, Sudip Roy Barman.
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January - 28 
Security Forces (SFs) on January 28 unearthed a Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) dump in Odisha's Rayagada District and recovered three land mines totally weighing 50 kilogram, along with several other items, reports Zee News. District
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Security Forces (SFs) on January 28 unearthed a Communist Party of India-Maoist’s (CPI-Maoist) dump in Odisha's Rayagada District and recovered three land mines totally weighing 50 kilogram, along with several other items, reports Zee News. District Superintendent of Police (SP), Rajesh Pandit, said, based on a tip-off, a joint team of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and District Voluntary Forces (DVF) raided the Kharikuti forests within the limits of Gudari Police Station of the same district, and spotted the dump. He further said, "The dump was covered with sand. With the help of a bomb disposal squad, we recovered three land mines, two weighing 20 kg each and another weighing 10 kg." He added, "Among other items recovered from the spot were 44 electronic detonators and a Maoist banner.”
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January - 28 
The Bhandaria Police Station area in Garhwa District celebrated Republic Day (January 26) for the first time in 26 years. Villagers of Madgarhi and Sangali in Maoist-affected Bhandaria block had lived in fear for 26 years and hoisted only black flags
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The Bhandaria Police Station area in Garhwa District celebrated Republic Day (January 26) for the first time in 26 years. Villagers of Madgarhi and Sangali in Maoist-affected Bhandaria block had lived in fear for 26 years and hoisted only black flags on Republic Day as Maoists banned tricolours. This year, tricolour was hoisted at Madgarhi and Sangali villages by Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) assistant commandant Sandeep Kumar.
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January - 28 
The bus service between Poonch (Poonch District) – Rawlakote [(Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)], which was suspended by the Pakistani authorities in the aftermath of killing and mutilation of two Indian Army troopers by Pakistan Army personnel in Kri
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The bus service between Poonch (Poonch District) – Rawlakote [(Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)], which was suspended by the Pakistani authorities in the aftermath of killing and mutilation of two Indian Army troopers by Pakistan Army personnel in Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch District on January 8, resumed on January 28, reports Daily Excelsior. The trade will resume from January 29 (today), adds Kashmir Times.
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January - 28 
The Chairmen of the six Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), on January 28, called on Chief Minister and discussed about devolving more power to ADCs. After the meeting with ADC Chairmen, the Chief Minister held another meeting with Ministers and hea
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The Chairmen of the six Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), on January 28, called on Chief Minister and discussed about devolving more power to ADCs. After the meeting with ADC Chairmen, the Chief Minister held another meeting with Ministers and heads of departments and discussed the demand of ADCs.
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January - 29 
A cache of arms were seized from a Maoist hideout in Musulmunda forest under Narayanpatna Police Station limits of Koraput District by the elite Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and District Voluntary Force (DVF) on January 29, reports
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A cache of arms were seized from a Maoist hideout in Musulmunda forest under Narayanpatna Police Station limits of Koraput District by the elite Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA) and District Voluntary Force (DVF) on January 29, reports Zee News. Police said two country-made guns, two pistols, a landmine and few detonators along with Maoists' belongings were recovered from the spot. The recovery was made on the basis of a tip-off. However, no Maoist was arrested.
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January - 29 
Chief Minister Manik Sarkar said that Tripura is now almost free of the terrorist threat now, reports The Times of India on January 30. CM Manik Sarkar further added, "The militants have been weakened and isolated. They do not have any hideouts withi
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Chief Minister Manik Sarkar said that Tripura is now almost free of the terrorist threat now, reports The Times of India on January 30. CM Manik Sarkar further added, "The militants have been weakened and isolated. They do not have any hideouts within the state but they have at least 19 to 21 camps in Bangladesh. We have the border fence keeping them out but at some places, the fence is yet to be erected. Militants have been terrorizing contractors so they cannot put up the fence. Our security forces are on alert and we have the support of the people too."
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January - 29 
Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a former member of Bodopada Panchayat Samiti (block-level local self-Government institution) suspecting him to be a Police informer in Malkangiri District on January 29, reports The Times
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Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres shot dead a former member of Bodopada Panchayat Samiti (block-level local self-Government institution) suspecting him to be a Police informer in Malkangiri District on January 29, reports The Times of India. The deceased was identified as Kamal Lochan Anukam (28). A group of armed Maoists swooped on Bodopada village, situated on one side of Balimela reservoir around 2.30 pm and shot dead Kamal.
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January - 29 
Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 510,650 was received by 14 branches of the ICICI Bank, located in 14 Districts of Malwa region, during the last three months, The Times of India reports on January 30. The recovery has pointed to the operat
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Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) worth INR 510,650 was received by 14 branches of the ICICI Bank, located in 14 Districts of Malwa region, during the last three months, The Times of India reports on January 30. The recovery has pointed to the operation of an organised racket circulating FICN in the region. Chhoti Gwaltoli (Indore District) Police Station in charge Anil Singh Rathore told, "A case under section 489 (A) of IPC was filed on a complaint by bank chest manager Rajat Kanungo on Monday. We will send the fake currency to Bank Note Press (BNP) in Dewas for further investigation."
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January - 29 
Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Danish Ansari (arrested on January 21, 2013) revealed during custodial interrogation that Nepal is now the biggest hub for IM operatives, The Asian Age reports on January 30. From there, he claimed, they were running
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Indian Mujahideen (IM) operative Danish Ansari (arrested on January 21, 2013) revealed during custodial interrogation that Nepal is now the biggest hub for IM operatives, The Asian Age reports on January 30. From there, he claimed, they were running one of the biggest networks pumping Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) into India under the direct supervision of IM ‘India chief’ Yasin Bhatkal. These IM operatives, investigative sources added, have been instructed by Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to start focusing now on large-scale smuggling of FICN. While giving details about Yasin Bhatkal’s movements, the IM operative claims that he keeps shuttling between Nepal and Bangladesh.
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January - 29 
Inspector General (IG) of Border Security Force (BSF) Jammu Frontier Rajeev Krishnan asserted that not a single incident of infiltration from Pakistan took place in the last six months along the International Border (IB) in the Jammu region (district
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Inspector General (IG) of Border Security Force (BSF) Jammu Frontier Rajeev Krishnan asserted that not a single incident of infiltration from Pakistan took place in the last six months along the International Border (IB) in the Jammu region (districts sharing IB with Pakistan are Jammu, Samba and Kathua) due to vigil by the BSF, reports Kashmir Times on January 30.
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January - 29 
Militants of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have stepped up extortion activities in at least four Assembly constituencies - Kanchanpur, Chhawmanu, Raima Valley and Karbook - across Gomati, Dhalai and North Tripura Districts, reports The
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Militants of National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) have stepped up extortion activities in at least four Assembly constituencies - Kanchanpur, Chhawmanu, Raima Valley and Karbook - across Gomati, Dhalai and North Tripura Districts, reports The Telegraph on January 30. Sources in the Special Branch (Intelligence Wing) of the State Police said over the past week, three large NLFT militant groups, comprising 15 militants each and led by Malindra Reang, Bipan Koloi and Debasish Uchoi have been moving in the interior villages of the four constituencies distributing “tax” notices and threatening people with dire consequences unless they pay up.
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January - 29 
Naga militant groups- National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), NSCN- Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) and Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) have decided to stay away from the election to Nagaland State Assembly, according to a report of
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Naga militant groups- National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), NSCN- Khole-Kitovi (NSCN-KK) and Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) have decided to stay away from the election to Nagaland State Assembly, according to a report of January 29. According to United Naga Council (UNC) president L Adani, the ‘Naga Concordant’ formed by NSCN-IM, NSCN-KK and FGN have decided to stay away from the Nagaland polls. The collective decision of the three armed groups has been already conveyed to the people of Nagaland. Even though Naga People’s Front (NPF) is an ardent supporter of the Indo-Naga peace process, there is no necessity to support NPF in the Nagaland State Assembly election, Adani said. NPF Manipur unit was set up to fight for the Indo-Naga peace process in the context of Manipur. For UNC too, there is no question of involving itself in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly election either directly or indirectly, Adani added.
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January - 29 
Outgoing United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on January 29 defended US decision to not extradite Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley to India, saying the sentence was as much a punishment as recognition of his help in t
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Outgoing United States Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on January 29 defended US decision to not extradite Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley to India, saying the sentence was as much a punishment as recognition of his help in the investigations, reports Hindustan Times. She said the task of bringing the perpetrators of November 26, 2008 (26/11) Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack to book was an “unfinished business” for her country.
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January - 29 
Progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-Pro) denied any link between the party and Khuraijam Kunjeshori Devi alias Iben (34) who was reportedly arrested by a combined team of Imphal East commandos and troops of 16th
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Progressive faction of People’s Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak (PREPAK-Pro) denied any link between the party and Khuraijam Kunjeshori Devi alias Iben (34) who was reportedly arrested by a combined team of Imphal East commandos and troops of 16th AR from Keibi Awang Leikai on January 29.
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January - 29 
Pro-Talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB–PTF) and the People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) [a body supporting NDFB-PTF on Bodo State issue] strongly reacted on the allegations levelled by the ruli
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Pro-Talks faction of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB–PTF) and the People’s Joint Action Committee for Boroland Movement (PJACBM) [a body supporting NDFB-PTF on Bodo State issue] strongly reacted on the allegations levelled by the ruling Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) leaders, blaming NDFB-PTF for rampant extortions and kidnapping in BTC areas, reports The Sentinel on January 30. The ‘Assistant Information and Publicity Secretary’, NDFB-PTF, R Daokha said that the allegation of extortion and kidnapping in BTC areas levelled by State Transport Minister Chandan Brahma and BTC Deputy Chairman, Khampa Borgoyary in a demonstration held at Kajalgaon on January 28. He stated that the allegations were not fact based but it seems to be a ploy to derail the peaceful negotiation of the NDFB-PTF is having with the Central Government.
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January - 29 
Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Danish Ansari, arrested earlier on January 21, 2013, by the National Investigation Agency from Darbhanga District in Bihar, has allegedly told his interrogators that IM ‘India Chief’ Yasin Bhatkal alias Shah
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Suspected Indian Mujahideen (IM) terrorist Danish Ansari, arrested earlier on January 21, 2013, by the National Investigation Agency from Darbhanga District in Bihar, has allegedly told his interrogators that IM ‘India Chief’ Yasin Bhatkal alias Shahrukh, was in the process of creating a "library module" which would have acted as the media wing of IM later, according to Indian Express. According to an officer, "The examination of Danish revealed that Yasin was trying to penetrate the class of Muslims youths who were educated and promised them a platform for jehadi activities”. The group stopped such visits to the library after November 2011. Danish allegedly told his interrogators that after the Darbhanga module was exposed with the arrest of Mohammed Qateel Siddiqui (later killed in Pune jail), Yasin asked him to provide shelter. "So far, we have not found Danish directly involved in any IM operation but he seems to be aware of Yasin's plans and worked as a messenger in recruiting and creating base in Bihar with the help of handlers from Pakistan," said an NIA official. According to Danish, the terror outfit is currently cash strapped and Yasin is trying to revive the group by generating donations in India. This was corroborated by other arrested IM terrorists who claimed there were orders to commit crime to finance jehadi activities.
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January - 29 
Suspected ULFA-ATF militants blew up an oil pipeline at Makum in Tinsukia District on January 29, reports Assam Tribune.
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Suspected ULFA-ATF militants blew up an oil pipeline at Makum in Tinsukia District on January 29, reports Assam Tribune.
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The dead body of a Kuki National Organisation (KNO) militant was recovered from Kotsuohoi village, about four kilometres west from Lamka in Churachandpur District on January 29, reports The Sangai Express. Referring to the incident, the Kuki Nationa
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The dead body of a Kuki National Organisation (KNO) militant was recovered from Kotsuohoi village, about four kilometres west from Lamka in Churachandpur District on January 29, reports The Sangai Express. Referring to the incident, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO), on February 2, said it deeply regretted the unfortunate circumstances that led to the demise of Haokhosei Lhouvum alias Josh Seiboi, a member of Suspension of Operation (SoO) Joint Monitoring Group. The KNO statement issued by ‘Under Secretary’ T Stephen said the ‘demise’ was caused by cadres of the organization on January 29, and that the KNO 'offers sincere condolences to the family members and dear ones'.
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January - 29 
The Government is keen to set up a specialised organisation to implement critical infrastructure projects, particularly roads and bridges, in 82 Districts affected by Left-wing extremism (LWE), reports The Economic Times. The proposed Bharat Infrastr
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The Government is keen to set up a specialised organisation to implement critical infrastructure projects, particularly roads and bridges, in 82 Districts affected by Left-wing extremism (LWE), reports The Economic Times. The proposed Bharat Infrastructure Development Organisation will be modelled on the line of the Border Roads Organisation (BRO). It will raise personnel in the same way the BRO does. It will work on a project mode, contracting out work it requires. "I have spoken to the Prime Minister, in fact I have written to him, asking to create an organisation like the Border Roads Organistation to build roads and bridges, in the Naxal [LWE]-affected Districts particularly in the bi-junction and tri-junction areas," Rural Development Minister Jairam Ramesh told The Economic Times. Currently, these projects are given to individual states and the implementation is very slow, more so when the project is in areas that are at the confluence of two or three states.
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January - 29 
The Sangai Express reports on January 30 that former Intelligence Bureau (IB) director PC Haldar will lead the Central team in the upcoming political dialogues between the Centre and Kuki militant groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO). According
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The Sangai Express reports on January 30 that former Intelligence Bureau (IB) director PC Haldar will lead the Central team in the upcoming political dialogues between the Centre and Kuki militant groups under Suspension of Operation (SoO). According to an informed source, consensus has been arrived at between the Central Government and the two umbrella organisations of Kuki militant groups namely United People's Front (UPF) and Kuki National Organisation (KNO) on the appointment of PC Haldar as the interlocutor for the upcoming political dialogue. Public blockades were enforced in recent times by the Kuki State Demand Committee in pursuit of its demand for a political dialogue with Kuki SoO groups. Following assurance by the State authorities that the issue would be placed before the Centre, the Committee consequently decided to suspend its agitation. Also, sources revealed that Government of Manipur is clearing the decks to facilitate talks between the State and Central Government representatives with United Naga Council (UNC) leaders with regard to the latter's demand for an Alternative Arrangement, pending a settlement to the Naga issue, for Nagas outside the State Government's ambit. In all probability the fifth round of talk with the UNC delegates will begin next month (February), said the source. Pointing out that the UNC in a recent memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister had urged for necessary arrangement to initiate political dialogue within February 17, the source explained that the forthcoming talks would be of official nature and not political. So far four rounds of tripartite talks have been held on the said demand.
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January - 29 
The Shillong Times reports that Border Security Force (BSF) troops deployed in Lyngkhat in East Khasi Hills District on January 29 arrested three Bangladeshi immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India. The arrested persons were identi
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The Shillong Times reports that Border Security Force (BSF) troops deployed in Lyngkhat in East Khasi Hills District on January 29 arrested three Bangladeshi immigrants while they were trying to infiltrate into India. The arrested persons were identified as Muhammad Zakaria (25), Muhammad Sohel Ahmed (25) and SK Babibulla Zalali (42).
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January - 29 
The Shillong Times reports that jailed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chief’ Champion Sangma on January 29 was booked under Meghalaya Prevention of Detention Act (MPDA) by the East Garo Hills District administration. An official source said th
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The Shillong Times reports that jailed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chief’ Champion Sangma on January 29 was booked under Meghalaya Prevention of Detention Act (MPDA) by the East Garo Hills District administration. An official source said that the GNLA chief was booked under MPDA as per various provisions of law which include waging war against the country and also for heading a banned organization. The source added that the detention under MPDA was also due to the various criminal offences pending in the East Garo Hills District against the GNLA leader. The MPDA detention came at a time when the court of the chief judicial magistrate is set to hear on January 30 (today) a bail application of the GNLA leader in connection with his arrest in Pynursla in East Khasi Hills. Under MPDA, a person is detained for a maximum of three years and the accused can get bail only after an Advisory Board chaired by a retired Judge meets and decides on the matter.
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January - 30 
According to a detailed report of Military Intelligence (MI), the terrorist who beheaded Indian soldier Lance Naik Hemraj Singh in a pre-meditated operation on January 8, was rewarded with PKR 500,000 by Pakistani Intelligence Agency Inter-Services I
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According to a detailed report of Military Intelligence (MI), the terrorist who beheaded Indian soldier Lance Naik Hemraj Singh in a pre-meditated operation on January 8, was rewarded with PKR 500,000 by Pakistani Intelligence Agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), which executed the attack on Indian troops with the assistance of terrorists, reports The Times of India on January 31. Detailed MI report further says that beheading was done by one Anwar Khan, a local guide who runs a shop in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), and was also involved in the beheading of an Indian Army Captain in 1996 in the same Mendhar area of Poonch District. Anwar, who was handed over the reward by Colonel Siddiqui of ISI, was part of a group led by Subedar Jabbar Khan of ISI. The attackers included members of ISI-backed jihadi terror outfits Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) and Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). According to the report, a meeting at Rawalkote in PoK was held between senior ISI officers, important terrorist commanders and guides a few days before the attack. The meeting was presided over by a brigadier level officer of ISI and included Colonel Siddiqui (of Rawalkote in PoK), Azad Khan (of Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province), Yousuf Khan alias Pathan (of Muzzafarabad in PoK) and Major Abbasi (of Tattapani in PoK). Among the guides who attended the meeting were Anwar, Sabar Khan (of Battal, PoK) and Meeru (Madarpur, PoK). A local LeT operative Chaudhary Bashir was also present. The document read, "During the meeting, it was decided that local guides aware of the topography of the area would facilitate terrorist groups not only in infiltration along the LoC (Line of Control) in Poonch District but also assist in operations by BATs (Border Action Teams of Pakistan Army). For this a reward of Rs 5,000 for planting of a mine on Indian soil, Rs 10,000 for killing an Indian Army soldier in sniper fire and Rs 5 lakh for beheading an Army jawan (trooper) was announced. For each of these BAT operations, the guide would be rewarded Rs 2,000 to Rs 12,000." The documents further reads, the operation “...was carried out by a group of 15 terrorists, having 10 members of Lashkar (LeT) and 5 of Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM). The group was led by Subedar Jabbar Khan of ISI unit of Tattapani (PoK) and included among others Anwar Khan, resident of Jabbar Mohalla of village Sher Khan (Rawalkote) as the local guide, Qari Shah of Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and Ajmat Khan of JeM. Anwar Khan carried out the beheading of one of the soldiers."
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January - 30 
All eight workers of a construction company, abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Badildih village of Jamui District in Bihar on January 27, were released near Giddheswar Pahad on January 30, reports Hindustan Time
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All eight workers of a construction company, abducted by the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres from Badildih village of Jamui District in Bihar on January 27, were released near Giddheswar Pahad on January 30, reports Hindustan Times. Police claimed the abduction was a ‘trap’ laid for Policemen who try rescuing the workers.
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January - 30 
Beginning of formal talks with the Ranjan Daimari faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) will depend on the release of the chairman of the outfit, Ranjan Daimary on bail, reports The Assam Tribune on January 31.Meanwhile, Daimary
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Beginning of formal talks with the Ranjan Daimari faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-RD) will depend on the release of the chairman of the outfit, Ranjan Daimary on bail, reports The Assam Tribune on January 31.Meanwhile, Daimary has been able to win over most of the rebels of the outfit to persuade them to join the peace process. Highly placed official sources told the newspaper that though the Central Government’s interlocutor PC Haldar had conducted several rounds of informal talks with NDFB-RD ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary in jail to pave the way for formal talks with the outfit; it is still not decided as to when the talks would start.
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January - 30 
Bokaro Police on January 30 sent three persons to jail after they were arrested from Pachmo village near Jhumra hills for planting explosives which were triggered by the Maoists on January 20 injuring 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers,
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Bokaro Police on January 30 sent three persons to jail after they were arrested from Pachmo village near Jhumra hills for planting explosives which were triggered by the Maoists on January 20 injuring 11 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) troopers, reports The Telegraph. The arrestees were identified as Loknath Mahto, a Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadre, Dhaneshwar Ravidas and Sohan Argaria. Mahto was arrested on January 29 from his house at Pachmo under Mahuatand Police Station area. Bokaro Superintendent of Police (SP) Kuldeep Dwivedi told that Loknath’s arrest was a big success as he had given vital information that would lead to more arrests. Maoist literature, wires and Police uniform were also recovered from the houses of the three arrestees.
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January - 30 
Chairman of All Parties Migrant Coordination Committee (APMCC) Vinod Pandit began a fast-unto-death in Porbandar (Porbandar District in Gujarat) on January 30, demanding the Union Government and government in J&K to specify a time frame for resolving
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Chairman of All Parties Migrant Coordination Committee (APMCC) Vinod Pandit began a fast-unto-death in Porbandar (Porbandar District in Gujarat) on January 30, demanding the Union Government and government in J&K to specify a time frame for resolving issues pertaining to Kashmiri Hindus, reports The Times of India. The committee further demanded that a dialogue with Pakistan for facilitating visit to Shardha Peeth temple in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), establishment of Shardha Peeth University in J&K and passing of the pending Kashmir temples and shrines bill by J&K assembly.
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January - 30 
Claiming that his 1999 Kargil operation (Kargil District in Jammu and Kashmir) was a big success militarily, former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said in an interview with Pakistan based Express News channel that if the then Prime Minister Nawa
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Claiming that his 1999 Kargil operation (Kargil District in Jammu and Kashmir) was a big success militarily, former Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said in an interview with Pakistan based Express News channel that if the then Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif had not visited the United States, the Pakistani Army would have conquered 300 square miles of India, reports Greater Kashmir on January 31. Referring to Lieutenant General (retired) Shahid Aziz's recent allegations that Pervez Musharraf had kept other military commanders in the dark about the operation, Musharraf said, "Telling everyone about it was not necessary at all". He said, "Nawaz lost a political front which we had won militarily.” "It was a tactical action that had a strategic importance in which no more than a few hundred persons were involved, but which engaged thousands on the Indian side and was of tremendous importance," he further claimed.
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January - 30 
During a melawa or mass gathering earlier this week at Potegaon in Gadchiroli District, the senior Police officials unveiled their plans to take five villages in adoption for catalyzing the developmental processes in such interior localities, reports
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During a melawa or mass gathering earlier this week at Potegaon in Gadchiroli District, the senior Police officials unveiled their plans to take five villages in adoption for catalyzing the developmental processes in such interior localities, reports The Times of India. The villages earmarked for adoptions are Nagbeli, Devapur, Rajoli, Kharadguda and Devda in north Gadchiroli. Sub-divisional police officer, Potegaon, Rahul Khade, during the melawa at armed outpost, said Police aims to reach the development at the grassroot level. The decision to adopt villages has been undertaken to ensure that the amounts sanctioned under various heads and schemes of development are duly spent for the purpose.
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January - 30 
In another incident, BSF troops of Latangtilla in Jaintia Hills District arrested one Bangladeshi immigrant, identified as Pulin Sinha (36), while he was trying to infiltrate from across the border. He was in possession of an Indian Voter Identity Ca
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In another incident, BSF troops of Latangtilla in Jaintia Hills District arrested one Bangladeshi immigrant, identified as Pulin Sinha (36), while he was trying to infiltrate from across the border. He was in possession of an Indian Voter Identity Card, Indian driving license and ATM card.
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January - 30 
Jailed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chairman’ Champion R. Sangma will appeal against his detention under the Meghalaya Preventive Detention Act (MPDA) although his intention to contest in the ensuing Assembly elections has not yet receded, r
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Jailed Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) ‘chairman’ Champion R. Sangma will appeal against his detention under the Meghalaya Preventive Detention Act (MPDA) although his intention to contest in the ensuing Assembly elections has not yet receded, reports The Telegraph. On January 30, Champion received a copy of the order from West Garo Hills District magistrate Pravin Bakshi in relation to his detention under the act. He had received a similar order on January 29 from East Garo Hills District magistrate Vijay Kumar Mantri. The contention of both Bakshi and Mantri was that if Champion is allowed to remain at large, he will “act in a manner prejudicial to the security of the state and maintenance of public order in the district”.
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January - 30 
Kanglaonline reports on January 31 that the Centre would definitely include the Kuki Statehood Demand Committee (KSDC) in the forthcoming talks with Kuki groups to resolve the grievances which are leading to blockades and many disturbances in Manipur
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Kanglaonline reports on January 31 that the Centre would definitely include the Kuki Statehood Demand Committee (KSDC) in the forthcoming talks with Kuki groups to resolve the grievances which are leading to blockades and many disturbances in Manipur. This was disclosed to Vision Communications in an exclusive interview by Sh Shambhu Singh, Joint Secretary (NE) of Ministry of Home Affairs. “The KSDC might be feeling ignored. They might be feeling that we would just talk to KNO and UPF on the Kuki side and NSCN (IM) on the Nagaland side. Had they come to me when I last visited Manipur I would have told them, that their feelings are unfounded. We will definitely include the KSDC in the talks”, Shambhu Singh said. However the talks would not be presided over by any Ministry official but by an interlocutor. Singh disclosed that the cabinet has to clear the idea of deputing an interlocutor for talking with the Kukis. “Once that is over, talks” shall start immediately” he said before decidedly going on record to say that “talks will start within one month’s time”.
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January - 30 
Lieutenant General Om Prakash, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 15th Corps, said the Army has increased patrolling to protect sarpanchs (heads of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and panchs (members of Gram Panchayat)
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Lieutenant General Om Prakash, General Officer Commanding (GOC), 15th Corps, said the Army has increased patrolling to protect sarpanchs (heads of Gram Panchayat, village level local self Government institution) and panchs (members of Gram Panchayat) from militant attacks. He observed, "Panchs and sarpanchs are representatives of the people. It is the responsibility of all of us, including the Army, to protect them. We have increased patrolling so that overall security is provided to them."
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January - 30 
Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has released INR 13.57 billion to the State Government to counter- insurgency between the period 1990-91 to 2012 [up to December 18] and the amount was transferred to the State Government through Reserve Bank of India,
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Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has released INR 13.57 billion to the State Government to counter- insurgency between the period 1990-91 to 2012 [up to December 18] and the amount was transferred to the State Government through Reserve Bank of India, reports The Times of India. This information came as a reply to a Right to Information Act (RTI) query by a State-based Non-governmental Organisation (NGO), Assam Public Works (APW). In addition, the RTI also revealed that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leader Anup Chetia's willingness on joining the ongoing peace process between Pro-Talks faction of ULFA (ULFA-PTF) and Central Government is yet to be received. Anup Chetia is the ‘General Secretary’ of ULFA and is presently jailed in Bangladesh.
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January - 30 
Nagaland Post reports on January 31 that the Naga National Council (NNC) has criticized the State Government for holding ‘sham’ elections and asserted that the polls did not “constitute” the settlement of “Indo-Naga” conflict. This was part of a reso
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Nagaland Post reports on January 31 that the Naga National Council (NNC) has criticized the State Government for holding ‘sham’ elections and asserted that the polls did not “constitute” the settlement of “Indo-Naga” conflict. This was part of a resolution adopted during a meeting of the NNC central executive council held on January 24 in Kohima. NNC also resolved that it would continue to practice and adhere to the policy of non-violence in upholding the “democratically mandated plebiscite of 1951” by the Nagas “to continue to stay as an Independent nation.” The State Assembly elections are scheduled to be held on February 23.
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January - 30 
SFs neutralized a militant hideout at Qazi Mohalla in Sanjoit area of Mendhar in Poonch District, reports Kashmir Times. On specific information, Army and Special Operations Group personnel launched a joint search operation and seized four UBGL grena
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SFs neutralized a militant hideout at Qazi Mohalla in Sanjoit area of Mendhar in Poonch District, reports Kashmir Times. On specific information, Army and Special Operations Group personnel launched a joint search operation and seized four UBGL grenades, one IED (2.5 ki8lograms), two IED batteries, 1 AK Magazine, 45 rounds of AK and one pouch.
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January - 30 
Southern Gadchiroli divisional committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has strongly criticized its former secretary Shekhar alias Mallaya and his wife Vijaya who surrendered before the Andhra Pradesh government in 2012. Western
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Southern Gadchiroli divisional committee of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) has strongly criticized its former secretary Shekhar alias Mallaya and his wife Vijaya who surrendered before the Andhra Pradesh government in 2012. Western regional committee of CPI-Maoist, in a press release, has condemned Shekhar for his anti-party activities and association with such sections of the society who the Maoists considered as enemies of the masses.
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January - 30 
The Border Security Force (BSF) has set up a high-level board for extensive scanning of the International Border (IB) to detect existence of underground passages to facilitate militancy in India, reports Daily Excelsior. Inspector General BSF, Jammu
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The Border Security Force (BSF) has set up a high-level board for extensive scanning of the International Border (IB) to detect existence of underground passages to facilitate militancy in India, reports Daily Excelsior. Inspector General BSF, Jammu Frontier, Rajiv Krishna on January 30, said a high level board of BSF officers involving some technical experts has been set up for examining possibility of the existence of any such tunnel along the western border with Pakistan. He disclosed that IG BSF, Punjab Frontier will head the board which will conduct the extensive scanning along nearly 2,289 kilometres of the IB along Pakistan involving Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat.
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January - 30 
The Indian Army has questioned the relevance of United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP). Army spokesperson Colonel J Dahiya said, "Since the 1972 Shimla Agreement, the relevance of UNMOGIP itself remains questionable."
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The Indian Army has questioned the relevance of United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP). Army spokesperson Colonel J Dahiya said, "Since the 1972 Shimla Agreement, the relevance of UNMOGIP itself remains questionable."
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January - 30 
The Indian Government has shared information with Myanmar and Bangladesh on increasing role Pakistan based militant outfits in sectarian violence, including the recent sectarian clashes between Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists in the coastal Rakhine re
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The Indian Government has shared information with Myanmar and Bangladesh on increasing role Pakistan based militant outfits in sectarian violence, including the recent sectarian clashes between Rohingya Muslims and Buddhists in the coastal Rakhine region in Myanmar, reported Hindustan Times on January 30. The most prominent among these militant outfits is Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT). Senior Indian government sources said that intelligence inputs available with them indicated that Rohingya Muslim extremist activity was being funded mainly from groups in Saudi Arabia. India and Bangladesh, both having significant numbers of Rohingya Muslim refugees, have exchanged notes on the stepped-up operations by the Pakistani Intelligence Agency Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), and the LeT. The expanding ISI footprint in areas with significant Rohingya population was revealed following the arrest of one Noor-ul-Amin from the Eidgah madrassa in Cox’s Bazaar, Chittagong, on September 11, 2012. A cleric recruited from Dar-ul-Uloom Islamiya madrassa in Karachi, Noor-ul-Amin had served as a militant talent spotter and a recruiter of Rohingya cadres in the past. He also confirmed that the Pakistan military intelligence agency was involved in gun-running in the Rohingya refugee belt.
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January - 30 
The Mumbai Crime Branch claims to have identified the Pakistan-based handler of arrested Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spy Faroquee Ahmed Gulam Naiku and has stepped up efforts to issue a Red Corner Notice for his arrest, Hindustan Times reports on January
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The Mumbai Crime Branch claims to have identified the Pakistan-based handler of arrested Hizb-ul-Mujahideen (HM) spy Faroquee Ahmed Gulam Naiku and has stepped up efforts to issue a Red Corner Notice for his arrest, Hindustan Times reports on January 31. An unnamed senior Crime Branch official said, “He is a very high-ranking Hizbul commander and a key player in the terrorist group’s anti-India operations”, adding that HM ‘commander’ looks after the media wing of the terror group.
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January - 30 
The Sangai Express reports that a combined team of Thoubal District commandos and troops of 15 Assam Rifles (AR) arrested a People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre identified as Muhammad Rehan Sheikh alias Oni alias Onida while conducting a sea
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The Sangai Express reports that a combined team of Thoubal District commandos and troops of 15 Assam Rifles (AR) arrested a People's United Liberation Front (PULF) cadre identified as Muhammad Rehan Sheikh alias Oni alias Onida while conducting a search operation at Tanjeng Litanpok on January 30 at around 4.45 pm. One .9mm pistol with three live rounds were recovered from him. The individual revealed that he is an ‘Assistant Commandant’ of the PULF working in the finance section. He joined the outfit in 2004 through ‘captain’ Bashir Laskar and received basic military training in Tamenglong District.
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January - 30 
The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government review the security of separatist leaders in State, reports Greater Kashmir on January 31. The State government has also been asked to offer security to the sep
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The Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has asked the Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) Government review the security of separatist leaders in State, reports Greater Kashmir on January 31. The State government has also been asked to offer security to the separatist leaders who have denied the cover so far. A high level UMHA official said, “Every person is guarded on the threat perception assessment. The Government will assess that. In case, and if necessary, more security personnel would be deployed as static guards to the leaders.”
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January - 30 
Two children, brother and sister, were killed when they picked up an explosive device and then threw it or fiddled with it at village Bruen in Dera Mangota area of Rajouri District on January 30, reports Daily Excelsior. The victims were identified a
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Two children, brother and sister, were killed when they picked up an explosive device and then threw it or fiddled with it at village Bruen in Dera Mangota area of Rajouri District on January 30, reports Daily Excelsior. The victims were identified as nine years old Shazeena Kousar and six years old Khursheed Mehmood. Sources said, "The blast might have been caused either by an IED [improvised explosive device] or a grenade, planted by the militants to target Security Forces (SF), who had a picket nearby.''
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January - 30 
Union Defence Minister A K Antony emphasised that relations with Pakistan should not be normalised in a haste, reports Kashmir Times on January 31. The Minister said, "Even though after the second round of DGMO (Director General of Military Operation
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Union Defence Minister A K Antony emphasised that relations with Pakistan should not be normalised in a haste, reports Kashmir Times on January 31. The Minister said, "Even though after the second round of DGMO (Director General of Military Operations) level talks the tension around LoC (Line of Control) has reduced, we cannot lower our guard and we have to be vigilant 24x7.”
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January - 30 
West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner (DC), Pravin Bakshi on January 30 informed that the GNLA chairman Champion R Sangma has been booked under the Meghalaya Preventive Detention Act (MPDA), on the basis of cases registered against him in various polic
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West Garo Hills Deputy Commissioner (DC), Pravin Bakshi on January 30 informed that the GNLA chairman Champion R Sangma has been booked under the Meghalaya Preventive Detention Act (MPDA), on the basis of cases registered against him in various police stations of the District.
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January - 30 
With reference to a news report of January 30, under the caption, ‘Naga militant groups to stay away from polls’, the UNC clarified that the opinion of the UNC President, L. Adani was that all political parties in Nagaland are supportive of the Indo-
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With reference to a news report of January 30, under the caption, ‘Naga militant groups to stay away from polls’, the UNC clarified that the opinion of the UNC President, L. Adani was that all political parties in Nagaland are supportive of the Indo-Naga issue and Naga integration and therefore no particular party would merit exclusive support in Nagaland on that count as was the case with Nagas in Manipur. But the report quoted UNC President as saying that ‘there is no necessity to support Naga People’s Front’, which was not uttered at all and has been misquoted implying a totally different meaning, it said.
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January - 31 
A splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), alleged that at least 17 to 20 top Maoist leaders operating in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha siphoned off a huge amount of party fund
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A splinter group of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), Jharkhand Prastuti Committee (JPC), alleged that at least 17 to 20 top Maoist leaders operating in West Bengal, Jharkhand, Bihar and Odisha siphoned off a huge amount of party funds and spent it on their personal luxury, reports The Deccan Herald. In a leaflet, it says, it has been alleged that the Maoists who are considered to be messiahs of the poor are not so, rather, they are sitting on a stack of wealth. Maoist Raghunath Dangi owns a 10-wheel truck, a matador van, a brick kiln and two plots of land, one in Hazaribagh (Jharkhand) and one in Jamshedpur (Jharkhand). Another Maoist Krishna Yadav, who was killed in an encounter in 2012, built a house at Chatra (Jharkhand) and purchased a 10-wheel truck and Ramashankar Yadav, apart from buying 10 dumpers, has palatial buildings in Aurangabad (Bihar) and New Delhi. Jagdish Yadav alias Master alias Prabhat – one of the most respected names among the Maoists in Bengal-Jharkhand-Odisha Committee has started a cloth business in Gaya (Bihar) and has also built a house in Bokaro (Jharkhand). Another top ranking Maoist, Vijay Kumar Arya, who was arrested last year by Police along with six other top leaders of the organisation, has his son studying in a foreign country while Madanpal has his daughter admitted to a medical college in Singapore. The leaflet also mentions that at least six top-ranking Maoist leaders are characterless and have relations with more than one woman. In most of the cases the women are forced to compromise at gunpoint. Commenting on the matter, a senior Police officer in West Bengal Police said: “This is true but it is very hard to prove. The properties are not purchased in their name. Naturally, you cannot attach the property. So knowing everything we have to keep quiet”.
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January - 31 
According to the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) of West Bengal, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres are again regrouping in Jungle Mahal region (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), reports Zee News, on February 1. The
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According to the State Intelligence Bureau (SIB) of West Bengal, the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres are again regrouping in Jungle Mahal region (West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura Districts), reports Zee News, on February 1. The latest intelligence reports said the Maoist cadres in small groups were trying to regroup in the area and rebuilding their movement from a scratch. Commenting on the matter, SIB Additional Director General (ADG), Banibrata Basu, said, "We have specific inputs that Maoists are trying to regroup in the region. The squads of Maoist leaders Bikash in the Lalgarh area (West Midnapore), Ranjit in Ayodhya hills (Purulia), Madan Mahato in Jambani, Akash and Jayanto are trying to regroup and recruit new people." According to sources, Maoist commanders Bikash’s wife Tara, Madan’s wife Jaba and Jayanto are engaged in reviving the movement and rebuilding the support base among the tribals.
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January - 31 
An aide of Kundan Pahan, the South Chotanagpur ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested by from Silli-Rahe locality in Ranchi District, reports The Times of India. The aide, identified as Pitambar Mahto alia
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An aide of Kundan Pahan, the South Chotanagpur ‘zonal commander’ of the Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist), was arrested by from Silli-Rahe locality in Ranchi District, reports The Times of India. The aide, identified as Pitambar Mahto alias Pritam alias Lambu, was helping him gain his ground by distributing posters and brainwashing villagers to join their ranks in Silli, Tamar, Bundu, Sonahatu and adjoining areas of rural Ranchi. A Made-in-Italy (though looking like a country made) pistol, some ammunition and 40kg can bomb were recovered by the Police. Earlier active in rural Ranchi, Pahan has now shifted his activities to Saraikela, Chaibasa, Simdega, Gumla, East Singhbhum and Khunti and hails from Badigarha village of Tamar.
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January - 31 
Colonel (retired) Ashfaq Hussain, a former aide to the retired General and former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, revealed that weeks before hostilities erupted between Indian and Pakistani troops in the Kargil sector (Kargil District of Jam
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Colonel (retired) Ashfaq Hussain, a former aide to the retired General and former President of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf, revealed that weeks before hostilities erupted between Indian and Pakistani troops in the Kargil sector (Kargil District of Jammu and Kashmir) in 1999, General Pervez Musharraf crossed the Line of Control (LoC) in a helicopter and spent a night at a location 11 km inside Indian territory, reports Kashmir Times on February 1. Accompanied by Brigadier Masood Aslam, then commander of 80 Brigade, Musharraf spent the night at a spot called Zikria Mustaqar, where Pakistani troops commanded by Colonel Amjad Shabbir were present. Ashfaq Hussain first made the revelation in his book 'Witness to Blunder: Kargil Story Unfolds' published in late 2008. He further said Pakistani troops first intruded into the Indian side of the LoC on December 18, 1998. Besides troops from the Northern Light Infantry, soldiers from 31 Azad Kashmir Regiment, 24 Sindh Regiment, Frontier Force Regiment and artillery units participated in the Kargil operation. Hussain also dismissed Musharrafs’ claim that the operation was a success. He said, "It was a success only till Pakistani forces came face to face with the enemy. In winter, both sides abandoned their positions under a recognised procedure. Our troops crossed the LoC at a time when the enemy was not present. Our troops were not even informed why they were being sent across the LoC." Hussain also dismissed Musharrafs’ recent assertion that Pakistan had lost only 270 troopers during the Kargil conflict. "According to my research, there were over 1,000 casualties on the Pakistani side. The official data (on casualties) was hidden and cannot be accessed," Hussain said. He also said he believed Musharraf overthrew the democratically elected Nawaz Sharif's government because he wanted to escape a probe into the Kargil episode.
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January - 31 
In a meeting with the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on January 31, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Omar Abdullah, said that the Panchayat (village level local self government institution) elections have raised expectations of the c
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In a meeting with the Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh on January 31, the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), Omar Abdullah, said that the Panchayat (village level local self government institution) elections have raised expectations of the common man in the development share of the State and it was essential that Sarpanches (heads of Panchayat) and Panches (members of Panchayat) get honorarium, reports Daily Excelsior. Omar Abdullah told the Prime Minister, “On the part of the State Government, transfer of functions, functionaries and funds to Panchayat Raj institutions is a commitment and a beginning has been made by transferring the functions of 14 departments and ensuring flow of funds.” The Chief Minister has sought assistance in providing security and honorarium to Sarpanches and Panches. Sources said that Prime Minister assured the Chief Minister of active consideration of the proposals made to various Union Ministries.
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January - 31 
In a meeting with the Union Home Minister (MHA), Sushilkumar Shinde, in New Delhi on January 31, the Chief Minister of J&K, Omar Abdullah, called for withdrawal of Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF) battalions from law and order and Counter Insurge
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In a meeting with the Union Home Minister (MHA), Sushilkumar Shinde, in New Delhi on January 31, the Chief Minister of J&K, Omar Abdullah, called for withdrawal of Central Reserve Police Forces (CRPF) battalions from law and order and Counter Insurgency Grid of the State, reports Daily Excelsior. He also sought raising of five battalions of Indian Reserve Police (Law and Order) for the State. A proposal to this effect is already sent to the UMHA. Kashmir Times adds, Omar Abdullah, in the meeting with MHA, also discussed matters pertaining to the sanction for deployment of additional 5,000 posts of Special Police Officers (SPOs) in J&K on permanent basis as also enhancement of honorarium in favour of SPOs.
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January - 31 
India said on January 31 that its demand for extradition of November 26, 2008 (26/11) plotter and Lasjkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana “continues to stand” and it would work with the US “in ta
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India said on January 31 that its demand for extradition of November 26, 2008 (26/11) plotter and Lasjkar-e-Toiba (LeT) operative David Coleman Headley and his accomplice Tahawwur Hussain Rana “continues to stand” and it would work with the US “in taking the legal processes forward” in the Mumbai (Maharashtra) attack cases, according to Oman Tribune. Indian Express added that, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Syed Akbaruddin said the demand for extradition of Headley and Rana will continue. "We have received good cooperation from the US in the 26/11 cases. We intend to work close with the US in taking these processes forward. Our demand for the extradition of both Rana and Headley continues to stand," he said. "The US has been helpful thus far within the limits of their laws in enabling us access to Headley. Our officials have been able to spend seven days questioning him. We were, however, not able to question Rana earlier given his rights as an accused under the US law. Now that he is a sentenced prisoner, we will once again seek the US support for access to him and also for further access to Headley," Akbaruddin said.
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Kanglaonline reports that a press release from the CorCom, Coordination Committee of valley based seven militant outfits, has said that the umbrella body has expelled United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) from the membership of the group during
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Kanglaonline reports that a press release from the CorCom, Coordination Committee of valley based seven militant outfits, has said that the umbrella body has expelled United People's Party of Kangleipak (UPPK) from the membership of the group during a meeting between the CorCom and leaders of UPPK. The release said that the meeting was held on January 28 and 31 following which, the resolution of expelling UPPK was taken during the 6th meeting of the CorCom. It elaborated that the step was taken up after UPPK ‘adviser’ Meisnam Biren alias Chamba of Sagolband Meino Leirak, ‘chairman’ Bonbihari alias Laangamba of Thangmeiband, ‘External Affairs Secretary’ Lousangbam Kritibabu Mangang alias Uraaba of Kwakkeithel Moirangpurel Leikai and Assistant Publicity Secretary Laisram Ranjit alias Khuman of Mayang Imphal ran away from CorCom without any explanations. It further said that another reason is that after the arrest of the UPPK ‘General Secretary’ Ningthoujam Santi alias Chinglemba Mangang of Waheng Leikai; ‘Finance Secretary’ Langpoklakpam Inaocha alias Birjit of Kongjeng Leikai and ‘Organization Secretary’ Konthoujam Homeshwor alias Chingkhie of Konthoujam, there was a disorder and chaos in the outfit which raised questions about the fitness of the outfit to continue as a member of the CorCom. It also said that above all these, the UPPK had established a relation with “India’s agents” and going against the resolution of the CorCom not to hold talks with India.
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January - 31 
Kanglaonline reports that unidentified persons left a hand grenade in front of a shop owned by one Sanatomba in the morning of January 31 at the Bishnupur bazaar in Bishnupur District. A bomb expert team exploded the grenade at Khwairakpam.
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Kanglaonline reports that unidentified persons left a hand grenade in front of a shop owned by one Sanatomba in the morning of January 31 at the Bishnupur bazaar in Bishnupur District. A bomb expert team exploded the grenade at Khwairakpam.
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January - 31 
Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, on January 31, charged the Centre with “ignoring” the Naga political issue and alleged that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “never found time” to visit the State. “The Prime Minister has not visited our state in the
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Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, on January 31, charged the Centre with “ignoring” the Naga political issue and alleged that Prime Minister Manmohan Singh “never found time” to visit the State. “The Prime Minister has not visited our state in the past 10 years. He comes to Congress-ruled states of Assam and Manipur every alternate month but misses Nagaland,” Rio said. The Times of India reports that the election manifesto of the ruling Naga People's Front (NPF) was released by the party president, Shurhozelie Liezietsu, at its central office here on January 31. The manifesto, which runs into 58 pages, makes the Naga political settlement the key issue for the February 23 assembly elections. The Naga People’s Front (NPF) meanwhile also ruled out an early solution to the Naga political problem stating that it had become a distant dream owing to the lack of unity between the community’s rebel groups, adds The Telegraph. It, instead, called for “emotional integration” of Nagas living in different areas.
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January - 31 
Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), on January 31, said that collection of Hebron camp land details by the Assam Rifles (AR) was against the norms of Cease Fire Ground Rules (CFGR). In a statement,
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Nagaland Post reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), on January 31, said that collection of Hebron camp land details by the Assam Rifles (AR) was against the norms of Cease Fire Ground Rules (CFGR). In a statement, NSCN-IM, ‘Ministry of Information and Publicity’ (MIP) said that the organization was “shocked” to receive a letter signed by one “Major, Adjutant for Commandant, 29 Assam Rifles (AR) and attested by one Captain Adjutant 29 Assam Rifles that stated that one AR unit has been entrusted with the task of collecting the “land details of Hebron designated camp during the initial settlement of the 1999.” MIP said the letter further authorized one Shankar Singh of 29 AR to collect the data/sketches of the camp. MIP also said that it has received a letter from the National Investigation Agency (NIA) from its Guwahati office and stated that NIA does not come under the purview of the Ceasefire Monitoring Cell and therefore it could not entertain such directive. NSCN-IM further alleged that 31 AR under Colonel Vikram Singh had ordered destruction/dismantling of the Hevito Battalion, Naga Army, New Chungtia on the pretext that the camp was totally illegal as it was against the CFGR and it poses threat to the local population, Mariani-Mokokchung highway and conduct of the assembly election. MIP asserted that this battalion has been in existent for more than 15 years and asked how it has become a threat after all these years.
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January - 31 
Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) on January 31 softens its stand on changing the Centre’s interlocutor, P.C.Haldar for the peace talks with the outfit, reports The Assam Tribune. The next round of talks is schedul
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Pro-Talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-PTF) on January 31 softens its stand on changing the Centre’s interlocutor, P.C.Haldar for the peace talks with the outfit, reports The Assam Tribune. The next round of talks is scheduled to be held on February 28. The Bodo militant outfit had earlier demanded that the Centre should replace Haldar with a person of political background. Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) -Joint Secretary in charge of North-east, Shambhu Singh said that the Government was not responsible for the slow pace of negotiation with the Bodo militant outfit. The tripartite talks were attended by officials of Assam Government, the NDFB-PTF, besides the MHA.
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January - 31 
Security Forces (SFs), on January 31, seized 314 kilogram of explosives in Tamar Block of Ranchi District, reports The Telegraph. Based on a tip-off, troopers of 209 COBRA and Jharkhand Jaguar raided Kumarburu hillock near village Paramdih to recover
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Security Forces (SFs), on January 31, seized 314 kilogram of explosives in Tamar Block of Ranchi District, reports The Telegraph. Based on a tip-off, troopers of 209 COBRA and Jharkhand Jaguar raided Kumarburu hillock near village Paramdih to recover the haul stashed underground. Commandant Puran Singh said the explosives were kept in 2,511 small cylinders, storing 100 gram or 150 gram in each.
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January - 31 
State Home Department on January 31, granted formal sanction to the State Police to prosecute senior All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Front (JKNF) Nayeem Ahmed Khan and his colleague Abdul Hamid Bhat
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State Home Department on January 31, granted formal sanction to the State Police to prosecute senior All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) and chairman of the Jammu and Kashmir National Front (JKNF) Nayeem Ahmed Khan and his colleague Abdul Hamid Bhat, reports Greater Kashmir. The duo was booked for raising provocative slogans against the sovereignty of India on September 16, 2011.
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January - 31 
Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants on January 31 targeted Jonathon Sangma, an Independent candidate contesting from Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, during a public meeting held at Dawa Songgital in the same District, r
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Suspected Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) militants on January 31 targeted Jonathon Sangma, an Independent candidate contesting from Williamnagar in East Garo Hills District, during a public meeting held at Dawa Songgital in the same District, reports The Shillong Times. Meanwhile, Central Intelligence sources indicated that candidates, who have connections with GNLA can make use of the militant outfit by offering them cash and other incentives in this elections to target the opponents, which according to them needs to be prevented.
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January - 31 
The first batch of 10 companies of Central paramilitary forces has been dispatched to Garo Hills on January 31 for election duty. The State had sought a total of 76 companies of paramilitary forces to maintain law and order during the polls which the
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The first batch of 10 companies of Central paramilitary forces has been dispatched to Garo Hills on January 31 for election duty. The State had sought a total of 76 companies of paramilitary forces to maintain law and order during the polls which the Central Government has agreed to provide. A police official said the 10 companies of Central paramilitary personnel arrived in the State on January 30. Due to a spurt in militant activities unleashed by the GNLA in Garo Hills, the region has become more vulnerable as compared to other districts of the State. Also, though the Breakaway faction of A'chik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) and its parent body, the ANVC, signed the draft peace agreement with the State and the Union Governments there has been no reduction in insurgent activities in the region.
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January - 31 
The Maoists, destroyed road construction equipment at Chhatariyatar village in Latehar District of Jharkhand, reports The Telegraph. Around 11.30 am, a 12-member Maoist squad swooped on the construction site and chased away the labourers engaged to b
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The Maoists, destroyed road construction equipment at Chhatariyatar village in Latehar District of Jharkhand, reports The Telegraph. Around 11.30 am, a 12-member Maoist squad swooped on the construction site and chased away the labourers engaged to build a five km stretch under the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) [a programme for village road construction]. Then, simply using sticks and stones, they shattered the earthmover’s windscreen, damaged the mixer and overturned two diesel pumps in Dhardharia river. Latehar District Superintendent of Police (SP) Kranti G. Kumar confirmed the incident.
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January - 31 
The Sangai Express reports that after several months of suspense, the Hmar militant outfit, Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and the Government of Mizoram have signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) on January 31 in Aizawl. An official s
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The Sangai Express reports that after several months of suspense, the Hmar militant outfit, Hmar People's Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) and the Government of Mizoram have signed the Suspension of Operation (SoO) on January 31 in Aizawl. An official source informed, "The government of Mizoram and Hmar People’s Convention-Democratic (HPC-D) held talk today at 10 am under a peaceful atmosphere at State Guest House, Aizawl". Mizoram Government team was led by Lalbiakzama, Joint Secretary, Home department, while the HPC-D delegation was led by Lalbeisei, the outfit's vice chairman. The two teams in their talk prepared 'ground rules and then signed an agreement for SoO for 6 months duration. The two teams also agreed to hold another talk at the earliest possible. For the first time on November 2010 the SoO was signed betwen the two parties for six months. However, after signing the earlier SoO, the relation between the HPC-D and the Mizoram government experienced a rough weather. In view of that, the SoO was never extended again even after the lapse of the six month period.
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January - 31 
The Sangai Express reports that the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, on January 31, expressed sadness over the way the outfit’s cadres are behaving. “God will never be happ
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The Sangai Express reports that the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) leaders Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, on January 31, expressed sadness over the way the outfit’s cadres are behaving. “God will never be happy with NSCN if its members keep on doing their own pleasure of works without doing the will of God,” said NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah while the outfit’s chairman Isak Chsi Swu said, “If we do not do the will of God, we will be doomed, and the NSCN will be responsible for it”. Thuingaleng Muivah made a direct reference to the present situation where it demands the members to take the right decision in order to save the Naga nation,” said a press communiqué issued by the NSCN-IM. Swu and Muivah were delivering speeches at the ‘34th NSCN Day’ celebration at Hebron, off Dimapur. NSCN was formed on January 31 in 1980 after spitting from Naga National Council (NNC).
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January - 31 
The Shillong Times reports that suspected militants belonging to the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) targeted a Government revenue collection point belonging to the Taxation-Directorate of Mineral Resources (DMR) lobbing a hand grenade that fail
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The Shillong Times reports that suspected militants belonging to the Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA) targeted a Government revenue collection point belonging to the Taxation-Directorate of Mineral Resources (DMR) lobbing a hand grenade that failed to explode during the late evening hours of January 31 in North Garo Hills District. Preliminary reports indicate that the militants lobbed a hand grenade outside the premises of the DMR office in Dainadubi in North Garo Hills shortly after 6:30 pm but the bomb failed to explode. It is strongly suspected that the GNLA may have lobbed the grenade following non-compliance to their extortion demands by the department staff posted in the area. In 2012, suspected Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF) militants had also attacked the same office compound by lobbing a grenade which failed to explode. The LAEF had demanded a large sum of money from the staff manning the check point.
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January - 31 
Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a bodyguard of Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) chief Nachika Linga, were arrested during an anti-Maoist operation in a forested area, on the outskirts of Podapadar, i
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Three Communist Party of India-Maoist (CPI-Maoist) cadres, including a bodyguard of Maoist-backed Chasi Mulia Adivasi Sangh (CMAS) chief Nachika Linga, were arrested during an anti-Maoist operation in a forested area, on the outskirts of Podapadar, in Koraput District on January 31, reports The Times of India. They were identified as Sarbu Wadeka, Wadeka Siku and Wadeka Jetu of Podapadar village in Narayanpatna block, police said. "Sarbu, Linga's bodyguard, was on our wanted list for his involvement in a series of Maoist offensives, including three murders. He was a key member of the Maoist outfit. No arm or explosive was seized from the trio at the time of arrest," said Koraput Superintendent of Police Awinash Kumar.
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January - 31 
Troops reportedly arrested two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants, identified as Huirem Nandeshwar Singh (58) and M Manglam Singh (58), on January 31 from Kongkham Awang Leikai in Bishnupur District.
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Troops reportedly arrested two People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militants, identified as Huirem Nandeshwar Singh (58) and M Manglam Singh (58), on January 31 from Kongkham Awang Leikai in Bishnupur District.
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January - 31 
Two persons, identified as Rabiul and Saharb were arrested on January 31, when they went to deposit Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) at State Bank of India branch at Birhata in Burdwan (Burdwan District) town, reports Business Standard. The Police s
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Two persons, identified as Rabiul and Saharb were arrested on January 31, when they went to deposit Fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN) at State Bank of India branch at Birhata in Burdwan (Burdwan District) town, reports Business Standard. The Police said they seized 10 FICN in the denomination of INR 500 from them.
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January - 31 
Unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade near a Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) Water Treatment Plant (reservoir) located inside the newly constructed Sericulture Department compound, Bidyanagar, Jiripam Sub Division in Imphal East Dist
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Unidentified persons lobbed a hand grenade near a Public Health Engineering Department (PHED) Water Treatment Plant (reservoir) located inside the newly constructed Sericulture Department compound, Bidyanagar, Jiripam Sub Division in Imphal East District at around 9:30 pm on January 31. The assailants fled from the scene after lobbing the grenade near the workshed where workers of the water Treatment Plant were staying. The grenade was safely exploded by bomb experts.
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*Data till , April 19, 2024
Source:Compiled from news reports and are provisional.
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