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India extends ban on rebel groups | India extends ban on rebel groups |
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Indian authorities have extended a ban on two separatist groups who have been blamed for last month's serial blasts in north-eastern Assam state. | Indian authorities have extended a ban on two separatist groups who have been blamed for last month's serial blasts in north-eastern Assam state. |
The explosions killed 84 people and left more than 200 others injured. | The explosions killed 84 people and left more than 200 others injured. |
The ban on the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) has been extended by two more years. | |
The interior ministry ban on these two separatist groups was supposed to expire later this month. | The interior ministry ban on these two separatist groups was supposed to expire later this month. |
The Ulfa is the leading Assamese separatist group, and the NDFB fights for an independent homeland for the Bodo tribe. | |
Both groups have denied any involvement in the explosions. | Both groups have denied any involvement in the explosions. |
More arrests | More arrests |
"But we have evidence that both these groups were involved in the serial explosions. So we have decided to extend the ban," an interior ministry spokesman told the BBC. | "But we have evidence that both these groups were involved in the serial explosions. So we have decided to extend the ban," an interior ministry spokesman told the BBC. |
NDFB is involved in negotiations with the Indian government with a ceasefire in place. | |
The government would also review whether talks with the NDFB, now into the second year, could be continued and whether the ceasefire would hold, the interior ministry spokesman said. | |
On Wednesday, the Assam police arrested a Bhutanese national in connection with the 30 October serial explosions in the state. | On Wednesday, the Assam police arrested a Bhutanese national in connection with the 30 October serial explosions in the state. |
Tenjing G Zangpo was produced in a court in the state capital, Guwahati, on charges of being involved in the explosions. | Tenjing G Zangpo was produced in a court in the state capital, Guwahati, on charges of being involved in the explosions. |
The court remanded Zangpo to 10 days in police custody. | The court remanded Zangpo to 10 days in police custody. |
Zangpo is believed to be a leader of the Bhutanese opposition group, Druk National Congress, but the police is not confirming this. | Zangpo is believed to be a leader of the Bhutanese opposition group, Druk National Congress, but the police is not confirming this. |
Eight other Assamese and Bodos, believed to be close to separatist organisations of their ethnic groups, have been arrested for alleged involvement in the blasts. | Eight other Assamese and Bodos, believed to be close to separatist organisations of their ethnic groups, have been arrested for alleged involvement in the blasts. |
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