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Assam Massacre: Death toll rises to 81, operations launched against NDFB(S)

Guwahati: Operations were today intensified against NDFB(S) militants along the border with Arunachal Pradesh even as the death toll in the massacre rose to 81.  Normal life was, meanwhile, disrupted by a bandh called by

PTI Updated on: December 26, 2014 15:14 IST
assam massacre death toll rises to 81 operations launched
assam massacre death toll rises to 81 operations launched against ndfb s

Guwahati: Operations were today intensified against NDFB(S) militants along the border with Arunachal Pradesh even as the death toll in the massacre rose to 81.  Normal life was, meanwhile, disrupted by a bandh called by several organisations in Assam.

Two persons, one each in Sonitpur and Chirang, injured in Tuesday's attack by NDFB(S) militants succumbed to their injuries last night, while a charred body was recovered from Gossaigaon in Kokrajhar district this morning, a police spokespersons said today.

A day after Home Minister Rajnath Singh made it clear that there will be no talks with terrorists and “zero-tolerance policy towards acts of terror”, operations by security forces have been intensified along Assam-Arunachal Pradesh border in Sonitpur district, which bore the brunt of NDFB's attack.

A defence spokesperson said troops along with the police and paramilitary forces had intensified counter-insurgency operations along the border with the neighbouring state to flush out militants and smash their hideouts.  

Aerial surveillance of the area was also carried out by Army Aviation Helicopter sorties, he said.  Army was also extending full support to the civil administration to instill confidence among the affected people and restore peace.

Meanwhile, a 12-hour bandh called by the All Assam Adivasi Students' Association (AAASA), Assam Tea Tribes Students Association (ATTSA) and Asom Yuva Parishad (AYP) disrupted normal life across the state.

The bandh was total in the affected districts of Sonitpur, Kokrajhar, Chirang, Udalguri and Baksa along with tea garden dominated districts of Jorhat, Golaghat, Sibsagar, Dibrugarh and Tinsukia in Upper Assam.

 

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