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Terror in Assam: 14 Killed by Bodo Militants But Local Media Sees Only 'Jihadis'
THE CITIZEN BUREAU

Friday, August 05,2016

GUWAHATI: As soon as news broke that heavily armed terrorists had
attacked shoppers at a market place in Kokrajhar in Assam, local
television channels closely following in the footsteps of their
‘national tv’ elders started reporting of a ‘jihadi’ attack. Jihadis,
they said excitedly, had attacked the market and killed 14 civilians,
and injured countless others.

The channels fell silent after considerable damage had been done, when
it became clear that the terrorists were from the National Democratic
Front of Bodoland (Songbijit) in what was an unprecedented terror
attack in a crowded market town in Assam.

Kokrajhar has been a volatile district for several years now, with the
NDFB(S) militants having attacked military and government targets, as
well as Muslim and Adivasi villagers in the area in the past. Bodo
militants have emerged from jungles, attacked and killed hapless
villagers, and disappeared without fear of arrest or action by the
authorities but this has been the first time that they have struck in
a visible market place very close to Kokrajhar town, with
sophisticated weapons and grenades.

Initial reports suggest that three heavily armed terrorists in Army
uniform opened fire on the people, and also lobbed a grenade that
damaged some shops. The police claimed that one terrorist was killed
in a gun battle that lasted 20 minutes. An AK-47 was recovered from
him while the others fled. It has also been the first time that the
Army retaliated immediately, and ‘neutralised’ one of the 3 or 5 (the
numbers differ) terrorists.

Assam DGP Mukesh Sahay has said the attack was carried out by the
National Democratic Front of Bodoland (Songbijit), or NDFB (S).

Defence PRO Lt Col S Newton told reporters, "We suspect there were at
least three militants and one of them have been killed. Army is
searching the area for the other militants."

The Army has been carrying out a major operation in the Kokrajhar area
against the Bodo militants for about a month now. At least six
militants are reported to have been killed, and as many injured. In
2014, when a similar military operation had been launched the
Songbijit faction attacked a remote Muslim, and later an Adivasi
village killing with impunity. The Army and the police responded a
little late in both stages,with the militants having made a clean get
away.

The NDFB(S) is reported to have a cadre of 300 hardcore armed men,
with Songbijit and the other leaders taking refuge in the jungles of
Myanmar from where they continue to plan the terror attacks.

This violence marks a decided shift in the method of functioning, with
the sophisticated weapons, grenades, army uniforms and methodology,
according to sources, resembling a classical terror attack. The target
too was not a remote village, but the centre of town that introduces a
new dimension to the violence.


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