Normal life was affected in Assam on Friday due to a 12-hour state-wide bandh, called by a conglomerate of 21 organisations sympathetic to the ULFA.

Shops and business establishments, banks and education institutions remained closed while traffic on the national highways was thin.
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Northeastern Frontier Railway sources said train running all over the state was normal.
Flight operations were also not affected, airport sources said.
People's Committee for Peace Initiatives, the 21-member conglomerate, called the bandh to protest against the recent killing of six ULFA cadres-- four in Meghalaya and two in Assam-- by the army were on and demanding a halt to army operations.
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