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    In July 2012, violence in the Indian state of Assam broke out with riots between indigenous Bodos and immigrant Bengali Muslims (locally called or known...
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    article in The Indian Express on 28 July 2012, he blamed illegal immigration from Bangladesh for the 2012 Assam violence. He mentioned that even the Election...
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    several rebel groups. In 2012, violence between Bodo tribal people and Bengali Muslims resulted in 108 deaths fueled by an Assam Police Constable Mohibur...
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    massacre, (unofficial figures run at more than 10,000). During the 2012 Assam violence there was communal riot between Bengali-origin Muslims and the indigenous...
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    the 2012 Assam violence between indigenous Bodos and Bengali Muslims. The People of India project has studied 115 of the ethnic groups in Assam. 79 (69%)...
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  • December 2014). "Assam violence: Securitymen launch offensive against Bodo militants". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 26 December 2014. "Assam violence: Adivasis...
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  • Azad Maidan riots (category Sexual violence at riots and crowd disturbances)
    in Mumbai protest over Assam violence". The Indian Express. 17 August 2012. Retrieved 19 December 2018. "Azad Maidan Violence poem by Mumbai cop sparks...
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  • Indian Express, Bedabrata Lahkar of The Assam Tribune and Sharma of ABC—were witnesses to the massacre. The violence that took place in Nellie by natives—mostly...
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  • answer': Manipur violence fuels calls for separate state in India". The Guardian. "Manipur violence: Internet ban extended for 5 more days; Assam Rifles jawan...
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  • North Kamrup violence was a series of violent activities in North Kamrup, Assam, on 4–5 January 1980 between those who supported the Assam Movement and...
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    (translation: Assam People's Council, abbr. AGP) is a political party in the state of Assam, India. The AGP was formed following the historic Assam Accord of...
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  • Bihar violence". 5 May 2021. Gupta, Shekhar (2023-02-11). "Bloodstained road to Nellie: Trail of destruction I saw after the 1983 massacre in Assam". ThePrint...
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    the CrPC.[citation needed] Assam (2012) At least 77 people died and 400,000 people were displaced in the 2012 Assam violence between indigenous Bodos and...
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  • Development and Violence: The Revolt Against Modernity. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-562914-9. Gupta, Shekhar (1984). Assam: A Valley Divided...
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  • garden workers and their descendants in Assam. They are officially referred to as Tea-tribes by the government of Assam and notified as Other Backward Classes...
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    Assam separatist movements refers to a series of multiple insurgent and separatist movements that had been operated in the Northeast Indian state of Assam...
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    United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) is an armed militant organisation operating in the Northeast Indian state of Assam. It seeks to establish an independent...
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    Bodoland Territorial Region (category 2003 establishments in Assam)
    Council Bodo people Bodo culture Bodo language Bodo Sahitya Sabha 2012 Assam violence Hill tribes of Northeast India North Eastern Council Das, Mukut (14...
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  • Pwilao Basumatary (category Boxers from Assam)
    spent battling hunger and poverty her family became victims of the 2012 Assam violence. Her sports career began getting a place in the Sports Authority...
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    The history of Assam is the history of a confluence of people from the east, west, south and the north; the confluence of the Austroasiatic, Tibeto-Burman...
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    TechBlogger.com. Archived from the original on 9 September 2012. Retrieved 17 September 2012. "Assam violence: Government sets 12-hour deadline for Twitter to remove...
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    Kashmiri Hindus, the 2002 Gujarat riots, the 2008 Mumbai attacks, the 2012 Assam violence, the 2013 Muzaffarnagar riots, and the 2020 Delhi riots. This has...
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    Gopinath Bordoloi (category Chief Ministers of Assam)
    principle of non-violence as a political tool. Due to his unselfish dedication towards Assam and its people, the then Governor of Assam Jayram Das Doulatram...
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    Tarun Gogoi (category Assam MLAs 2001–2006)
    militant insurgency and mitigating violence in addition to improving the state's fiscal condition. He was the member of the Assam Legislative Assembly from 2001...
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    election led to widespread violence. The movement finally ended after the movement leaders signed an agreement (called the Assam Accord) with the central...
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    just after Assamese Hindus in Assam. As per as estimation research, around 6–7.5 million Bengali Hindus live in Assam as of 2011, majority of whom live...
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  • shops and assaults on several Bengalis. In lower Assam (Kamrup, Nowgong and Goalpara), intense violence occurred in 25 villages in Goreswar. An Assamese...
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  • police blamed United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) and the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front for the violence. In response, the members of Purvottar...
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    The Bhagalpur violence of 1989 took place between Hindus and Muslims in the Bhagalpur district of Bihar, India. The violence started on 24 October 1989...
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