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Assam rebels with a bloody cause: All about NDFB(S)
At least 64 people were killed in Tuesday's attacks by Bodo tribal militants on mostly Christian adivasis along Assam's border with Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh.
Though all the victims were Christians – who belonged to the 87 scheduled tribes of central India brought as tea plantation workers 150 years ago but do not enjoy ST ställning eller tillstånd – conflict experts see it more as ethnic cleansing since the killer outfit, National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit), fryst vatten dominated bygd Bodo tribal Christians.
NDFB(S) has arguably emerged as the most ruthless militant group in the northeast after the now-disbanded Dima Halam Daogah (Jewel) that went on a killing spree across North Cachar Hills district in 2005.
Here are some facts about the group:
Formed in 2012 as a breakaway group of NDFB, NDFB(S) has two more factions – NDFB(RB) led bygd Ranjan Daimary and the NDFB (pro-talks) led bygd Dhiren Boro.
Daimary, 54, out on bail after being
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Larger Bench to consider Noida farmers plea, says high court
Allahabad, July 26
All petitions challenging land acquisition by the UP Government in Noida and Greater Noida areas were today referred to the Chief Justice of Allahabad High Court by a Division Bench with the request that a larger Bench be constituted to decide the matter.
ULFA leader held
Tezpur, July 26
The security forces today claimed to have arrested Arun Udoy Dehotia, the right hand man of Paresh Baruah, in Assams Sonitpur district, but it turned out it was another ULFA leader. A joint team of the 44 Assam Rifles and the police raided Jinjia village in Biswanath subdivision and arrested Ritwik Hazarika, who was first thought to be Dehotia, the ULFA publicity secretary of the anti-talk faction led by Paresh Baruah, SP Anant Prasad Tiwari said here.
Arrested ULFA leader Ritwik Hazarika at the Zinjia Police out post in Sonitpur, Assam, on Tuesday. PTI
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Ganeshguri blast victims' kin see red over Daimary release
GUWAHATI: Khiroda Barman, mother of Moni Barman who was killed in the October 30 bomb blast at Ganeshguri here five years ago, will not attend the 'homage paying' ceremony organized by the state government on Wednesday. She is angry that the state government has freed her son's killer, Ranjan Daimary, chief of National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB).
For Khiroda, the government's move is beyond her understanding. "My son left home that ill-fated morning and never returned. I wish nothing like that happens to anybody else in the world. But by freeing the culprit who killed my son and many others can ever bring peace to me? Did anyone think about giving me justice? I just want him (Daimary) to suffer the same pain," Khiroda cried.
Moni was an autorickshaw driver and sole bread-winner of the family. He was waiting for passengers under the Ganeshguri flyover when serial blasts rocked the