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CM wants radicals out of Assam.

Statesman (India)

| October 02, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

STATESMAN NEWS SERVICE GUWAHATI, Oct. 1. The Assam chief minister, Mr Tarun Gogoi, welcomed the ban on Simi, seeking similar action against all religious fundamentalist organisations to prevent communal flare ups.

Talking to reporters after attending the Assam Police Day celebrations today, Mr Gogoi said the ban on Simi would give the police and other security forces the whip to crack on the organisations activists across the state.

We have information that Simi and other Islamic fundamentalist groups are active in various areas. Their link with the Pakistani ISI and Pakistan-sponsored …

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