New Delhi, March 16 : Union Government on Tuesday stated that there has been some improvement in the overall militancy situation in the North East in the last year though militancy related incidents continue in some States.
According to the Government, the data on violent incidents in North Eastern States, State-wise, for the years 2008 and 2009 is as under:
State Incidents Security Forces' Civilians killed
personnel killed
2008 2009 2008 2009 2008 2009
Assam 387 424 18 22 245 152
Meghalaya 16 12 2 - 1 3
Tripura 68 19 3 1 10 8
Arunachal 28 53 - - 3 3
Nagaland 321 129 3 - 70 16
Mizoram 1 1 4 - - 1
Manipur 740 659 16 19 137 81
There is no report of any permanent camp of the ULFA in Arunachal Pradesh, although there are reports of some activities of ULFA in the State, the government has stated.
Minister of State for Home Affairs Mullappally Ramachandran in written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha on Tuesday said that the Central Government has deployed Central Security Forces to aid the State authorities for carrying out counter insurgency operations and providing security for vulnerable institutions and installations; shared intelligence on continuous basis; gave financial assistance for strengthening of the local Police Forces and intelligence agencies under the Police Modernization Scheme; and provided assistance for strengthening various aspects of the security apparatus and counter-insurgency operations, by way reimbursement of Security Related Expenditure. Central Government also assists the States for raising of additional Forces in the form of India Reserve Battalions.
--ANI
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