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Sibasagar Bandh was peaceful

The dawn to dusk Sibasagar Bandh called on Friday by various organisations like AASU, AJYCP and Gorkha Association in protest against the Naga aggresion was a total success. No untoward incident has been reported from anywhere.

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I think Assam Govt. should take the initiative and sort it out with Nagaland Govt.

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