Indian security forces have captured several key separatist guerrillas in a major counter-insurgency operation in the restive northeastern state of Assam, officials said Monday.
"We have made some very good catches in the ongoing military crackdown although we cannot divulge details of the operations at this stage," Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi told journalists here, 490 km east of Guwahati, the state capital.
At least 20,000 army, police, and paramilitary troopers are currently engaged in a massive offensive against the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), blamed for a recent wave of attacks on Hindi-speaking migrant workers in Assam.
Four days of violence between Jan 5 and 8 had left 73 people dead, 61 of them migrant workers from Bihar, five policemen and two government officials killed in a landmine explosion, and five ULFA militants killed by security forces in separate encounters.
"We have got some vital information from the captured militants and efforts are on to track down ULFA rebels that could be hiding in the jungles," the chief minister said.
An army commander said at least a dozen ULFA guerrillas were captured since the operations began Jan 8.
Thousands of soldiers scoured thick jungles in Assam and the adjoining state of Arunachal Pradesh to hunt for the rebels.
"Some of the militants might have crossed over to Myanmar where they have bases," Gogoi said. He said despite the security offensive, the government was ready to hold peace talks with the ULFA, a rebel group fighting for an independent homeland since 1979.
"Our doors for talks are still open and the security operation would stop the moment the ULFA agrees to shun violence," Gogoi said.
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh is arriving in Assam Tuesday on a daylong visit to review the military offensive, besides meeting family members of those killed in the recent violence.
"The prime minister's visit is aimed at reassuring the people and instilling a sense of confidence among the Hindi-speaking migrant workers," the chief minister said.
Manmohan Singh is scheduled to visit village Masaldhari Chapori in the eastern Tinsukia district - the scene of a bloody massacre where 13 migrant workers were killed by the ULFA. He would also visit Sepon in the adjoining Dibrugarh district and meet hundreds of migrant workers sheltered in government-run camps as a precautionary measure.
782 govt accommodations under unauthorised occupation
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:26:00 AM
As many as 782 government accommodations are under unauthorised occupation, Minister of State for Urban Development Ajay Maken told Lok Sabha today.
Drive against illegal hoardings from mar 5
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:24:00 AM
The district administration would start removing from March 5, illegal hoardings, installed without proper permission and which distract public attention and obstruct traffic, district collector Dr Neeraj Mittal said today.
75,000 houses need to be developed in Delhi every year
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:17:00 AM
At least 75,000 houses will have to be built in the capital every year in addition to redevelopment of existing areas to meet the growing housing needs, according to the new Master Plan for Delhi (MPD).
No plans to trim retail fuel prices: Deora
Publish Date : 3/3/2007 7:08:00 AM
Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister, Murli Deora said on Friday there were no plans to cut prices of petrol and diesel after a cut in duty on fuels announced in this week's annual budget.
FM asks India Inc to hold price line
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:13:00 AM
Finance Minister P Chidambaram today asked the industry to hold the price line to help in curbing rising inflation and cooperate with the government in putting agriculture and rural India on high growth path....
Cabinet okays Bill to amend Motor Vehicles Act 1988
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:10:00 AM
The government today approved introduction of a Bill in the Parliament to amend the Motor Vehicles Act 1988 to enhance safety in public transport and strengthen the enforcement of safety related provisions.
Heavy rainfall likely to hit potato crop: futures price rises
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:10:00 AM
Rainfall in major potato production state Uttar Pradesh and some parts of northern India may hit the crop's production ahead of harvesting season even as it led to an upward rally in futures prices at both the NCDEX and MCX.
18 dead in Sri Lankan aerial raids
Publish Date : 3/2/2007 7:08:00 AM
Continuing its offensive against Tamil rebels, Sri Lankan jets today bombed suspected LTTE positions in the island's northeast, killing 18 people.
Production warrant issued for Delhi ACP in Shramjeevi case
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:40:00 AM
A local court today issued a warrant for a Delhi Police ACP to appear before it on March 8 in connection with the Shramjeevi Express blasts case in which 17 people were and over 50 injured in 2005.
Demolition in busy INA market
Publish Date : 3/1/2007 8:38:00 AM
Amid heavy security, bulldozers rolled out in south Delhi's busy INA market today demolishing 47 shops built on public land.
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