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Assam market bombing 'kills six' | |
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At least six people have been killed in a bomb blast at a crowded market in the north-eastern Indian state of Assam, police say. | |
Eighty others were wounded in the explosion at Kumarikata in the west of the state near the border with Bhutan. | |
Police blamed the attack on separatist rebels belonging to the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa). | Police blamed the attack on separatist rebels belonging to the United Liberation Front of Assam (Ulfa). |
They said the bomb was in response to a truce announced by some Ulfa commanders which the group's top leaders oppose. | They said the bomb was in response to a truce announced by some Ulfa commanders which the group's top leaders oppose. |
'Heinous' | 'Heinous' |
"The bombs exploded when there were hundreds of villagers in the market. This is a serious attack and a very heinous one," said Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. | "The bombs exploded when there were hundreds of villagers in the market. This is a serious attack and a very heinous one," said Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi. |
The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta says a number of the wounded have been taken for treatment to the Assam state capital, Guwahati. | The BBC's Subir Bhaumik in Calcutta says a number of the wounded have been taken for treatment to the Assam state capital, Guwahati. |
Assam police intelligence chief Khagen Sharmah told the BBC the explosion was a "direct reaction" to the ceasefire declaration by some Ulfa commanders. | Assam police intelligence chief Khagen Sharmah told the BBC the explosion was a "direct reaction" to the ceasefire declaration by some Ulfa commanders. |
"There is no doubt that such a powerful explosion can be done by only one group in Assam and that is the Ulfa," he said. | "There is no doubt that such a powerful explosion can be done by only one group in Assam and that is the Ulfa," he said. |
Ulfa has not said it carried out the bombing or denied it. | Ulfa has not said it carried out the bombing or denied it. |
The group began an armed rebellion against what it describes as colonial rule by Delhi in 1979. Thousands of people have died in the violence. | The group began an armed rebellion against what it describes as colonial rule by Delhi in 1979. Thousands of people have died in the violence. |
An effort to start peace talks between the rebels and the Indian government broke down in 2006. | An effort to start peace talks between the rebels and the Indian government broke down in 2006. |
The rebels are seeking a separate homeland for the Assamese people and demanding the departure of the non-indigenous population, particularly Hindi speakers. | The rebels are seeking a separate homeland for the Assamese people and demanding the departure of the non-indigenous population, particularly Hindi speakers. |
Earlier in June, some Ulfa commanders started secret negotiations with the Assam government and the Indian army, following which they announced a ceasefire. | Earlier in June, some Ulfa commanders started secret negotiations with the Assam government and the Indian army, following which they announced a ceasefire. |
Top Ulfa leaders say they have fallen into a "government trap". | Top Ulfa leaders say they have fallen into a "government trap". |
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