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Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag to visit Assam to oversee progress of operations against NDFB

By FnF Correspondent | PUBLISHED: 27, Dec 2014, 11:50 am IST | UPDATED: 27, Dec 2014, 11:50 am IST

Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag to visit Assam to oversee progress of operations against NDFB    New Delhi: Army Chief General Dalbir Singh Suhag on Saturday departed for Assam to visit the violence-hit areas, a day after vowing to intensify operations against the NDFB militants.

A deadly attack on tribals by militants in Assam had left over 70 people dead earlier this week.

General Suhag is likely to chair a meeting of unified command at Rangiya in Assam after being briefed by the top brass of security agencies.

The Army chief met Home Minister Rajnath Singh and later said: "We are definitely going to intensify our operations in Assam.”

The Home Minister, who returned to the national capital on Thursday evening after a two-day visit to Assam to take stock of the situation there arising out of the violence perpetrated by the Bodo militant group, discussed the situation in the state with Suhag.

"The meeting was to review the security situation in Assam," the Army Chief said.

Suhag said 66 Army columns (70 personnel in each column) have been deployed in Assam for counter insurgency operations.

The GoC of the 4 Corps, located in the worst-hit Sonitpur district, heads the Unified Command which conducts the counter insurgency operations in Assam.

Sources said the Home Minister asked the Army Chief to ensure that peace returns to the violence-hit areas and there is no flare up.

Singh told Suhag that Army presence should be increased on the field in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya, where there is a presence of NDFB militants.

Sources said the Home Minister is believed to have discussed the issue of coordinated operations with armies of Bhutan and Myanmar against the NDFB which has bases in the two neighbouring countries.

External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj has already spoken to the Bhutan government which assured her of action against terror outfit. Myanmar has also given assurance to flush out terrorists from their territories.

Suhag told Singh that local Army commanders have been directed to ensure peace and bring confidence among common people, the sources said.

The Home Minister had on Thursday promised a "time-bound" action against the Bodo militant group which carried out the massacre of Adivasi tribals, ruling out talks with the insurgent outfit.

The death toll in the carnage and retaliatory violence by tribals rose to 78.