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  2. Assam separatist movements - Wikipedia

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    In December 23, 2008, armed militants of the ANLA shot dead the Deputy Manager Gautom Kotoky a senior tea executive in Carramore tea estate (owned by McLeod & Russell Group) along the India-Bhutan border under Harisinga Police Station in Odalguri, Assam. [30] [31] In the next day, a bomb blasts on railway tracks between Khatkhati and Bokajan ...

  3. Involvement of Northeast Indian insurgents in the Myanmar ...

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    The Insurgency in Northeast India is the name for the collective insurgencies throughout the "seven sister states" making up Northeastern India.Starting shortly after the British withdrawal from India in 1947, the seven states have been subject to usually violent clashes between the Indian Army with the counterinsurgent and paramilitary Assam Rifles against dozens of secessionist groups.

  4. Insurgency in Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    North-East India is India’s most ethnically diversified area. Around 40 million people live there, including 213 of India’s 635 tribal groups . These tribes each have their own distinct culture, each tribal group disagrees with being combined into mainstream India because it means losing their unique identity, giving rise to insurgency.

  5. Timeline of the Insurgency in Northeast India - Wikipedia

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    This list is incomplete ; you can help by adding missing items. (June 2018) This is a timeline of the Insurgency in Northeast India, an ongoing armed conflict between the separatist rebels and the Indian government. Timeline of the conflict 2010s 2010 This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June 2018) 2011 This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (June ...

  6. List of assassinations of the Second JVP Insurrection

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    Shot: Pro-government paramilitary squads are blamed. [3] [4] K. Amaratunge: Chief News Editor, Rupavahini: 13 August 1989: JVP is blamed. [3] Sagarika Gomes: Broadcaster, Rupavahini: 13 September 1989: JVP is blamed. [3] [4] Richard de Zoysa: Journalist, author, human rights activist and actor: 18 February 1990: Moratuwa: Shot: Pro-government ...

  7. Muslim passengers among four killed as police officer opens ...

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    The suspect, identified as Chetan Singh, shot dead a senior Railway Protection Force (RPF) officer and three Muslim passengers at around 5.30am local time on the Jaipur-Mumbai Central Superfast ...

  8. December 2014 Assam violence - Wikipedia

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    The group signed a ceasefire with the Indian government in 2005, but one of its factions — NDFB(S), which is led by IK Songbijit — has opposed peace talks with the government. NDFB(S) warned of retaliation when the Assam Police launched an operation against them. On 21 December 2014, the Assam Police killed two NDFB militants. [5]

  9. List of massacres in India - Wikipedia

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    Out of the 512 deaths reported in the police complaints, 430 were Muslims. Property worth 42 million rupees destroyed during the riots, with Muslims losing 32 million worth of property. [55] [56] [57] Turkman gate demolition and rioting: 1976 Delhi: Officially 6, unofficially 15 killed by police (nearly all Muslims).