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14 killed in Assam’s Kokrajhar shooting, police blame Bodo militants

Assam police says 6 rebels arrived in a motorized rickshaw and fired automatic weapons and lobbed grenades in the crowded market in Balajan of Kokrajhar

Security personnel in action after terrorists armed with assault rifles and grenades attacked a market at Kokrajhar in Assam on Friday. Photo: PTIPremium
Security personnel in action after terrorists armed with assault rifles and grenades attacked a market at Kokrajhar in Assam on Friday. Photo: PTI

Gauhati: At least 14 people were killed and 16 others injured Friday after rebels opened fire in a crowded market in Assam, officials said.

Six rebels arrived in a motorized rickshaw and fired automatic weapons and lobbed grenades in the crowded market in Balajan, an area just outside the town of Kokrajhar in western Assam, said top local police official L.R. Bishnoi.

He said that one gunman was killed by security forces and troops were pursuing five others who fled. Several homes and shops were badly damaged in the attack.

Police blamed a faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland for the attack. The group has been fighting for an independent homeland for the region’s Bodo tribespeople for decades. The Bodos are an indigenous tribe in Assam, making up 10% of the state’s 33 million people.

Friday’s attack was the worst in the recent past, but the group was blamed for the shooting deaths of more than 60 Muslim settlers and Adivasi tribespeople in Assam in separate attacks in 2014.

The rebels have been targeting communities they consider outsiders, including Adivasis, whose ancestors migrated to Assam more than 100 years ago to work on tea plantations — as well as Muslims, accusing them and the federal government of exploiting the region’s wealth while neglecting the locals.

Dozens of rebel groups have been fighting the government and sometimes each other for years in seven states in northeast India.

At least 10,000 people, most of them civilians, have been killed in Assam state alone in the last three decades. AP

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Published: 05 Aug 2016, 03:14 PM IST
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