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Three breakaway parties merge with Asom Gana Parishad
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AGARTALA
Assam's main opposition party the Asom Gana Parishad AGP received a shot in the arm with the merger of three breakaway regional parties and with founder president Prafulla Kumar Mahanta coming bac...... |
India bus crash 'claims 23 lives'
NAT28National/Terrorism/CrimeT hree rebel groups to jointly fight for independenceAgartala, Oct 14 IANS Two separatist groups in the northeast and another in West Bengal Tuesday pledged to jointly see... |
23 killed in Assam bus accident
At least 23 people are killed and dozens are hurt in a bus crash in India's north-eastern state of Assam, police say....... |
Meghalaya sounds alert following Assam clashes
At least 23 people were killed and 40 others injured early on Tuesday when an overcrowded bus hit a stationary truck in Assam's Dhubri district, police said. ...... |
MANGALDOI ASSAM
Meghalaya government has sounded an alert following the reported death of at least six Garo tribals in the ongoing clashes between tribal Bodos and immigrants in Lower Assam that has claimed over 50 l... |
UPA playing politics on terrorism: Rajnath Singh
NAT34National/CrimePeace returning to violence-hit Assam districts: AhmedMangaldoi Assam, Oct 12 IANS Shakeel Ahmed, union minister of state for home, Sunday said peace was fast returning to the viole... |
GUWAHATI
NAT74National/Politics/Terrori smUPA playing politics on terrorism: Rajnath SinghRaipur, Oct 11 IANS The Congress-led United Progressive Alliance UPA government is "soft on terrorists because of vote ... |
Assam to seek CBI probe into ethnic clashes
NAT63National/Politics/CrimeAs sam to seek CBI probe into ethnic clashesGuwahati, Oct 12 IANS Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi Saturday sought a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation CBI into t... |
UDALGURI ASSAM
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on Saturday sought a probe by the Central Bureau of Investigation into the ethnic clashes in the state last week in which 55 people were killed and more than 200,000 w... |