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NEW DELHI, Jan. 23 (Xinhua) -- Two paramilitary troopers and two militants were killed in separate attacks in India's northeastern state of Assam, defense officials said Monday.


According to police on Sunday morning militants ambushed a vehicle belonging to paramilitary troopers of Assam Rifles near village Jagun in Tinsukia district, about 535 km northeast of Dispur, the capital city of Assam. The attack killed two paramilitary troopers and wounded three others.


Following the attack, a search operation was launched by paramilitary troopers in the area, which during evening hours led to killing of two militants in the area.


"Yesterday a road opening party of Assam Rifles was attacked near Jagun by heavily armed militants, which killed two personnel and wounded three others," a senior police official said. "Later on two militants were also killed in retaliation during the search operation to track down militants responsible for the attack."


Reports said militants targeted the paramilitary vehicle with a barrage of bullets and hurled grenades, besides detonating a bomb. The militants reportedly snatched three service rifles of paramilitary troopers and escaped from the spot.


A senior police official Kula Saikia has rushed to Tinsukia to review the situation in wake of the attack. Police officials said the search operation in the forest area close to Jagun in Tinsukia was going on until last reports poured in.


An armed insurgency in going on in India's northeastern states. Dozens of insurgent groups are challenging New Delhi's rule in the region and have waged a guerrilla war. While some armed groups fighting Indian troops demand a separate homeland, the others seek regional autonomy.


ISTANBUL
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, April 14 (Xinhua) -- As Turks go to the polls on Sunday over whether to accept amendments to the constitution to make way for a presidential system, "No" campaigners feel confident about their victory, though many polls indicate a neck-and-neck race.


According to polls made public in the past week, both "Yes" and "No" camps may emerge victorious by a small margin by garnering 51-52 percent of the votes.


Some polling companies give a slightly higher percentage -- ranging between 53 and 58 percent -- mostly favoring yes.


Dividing Turks is the contentious issue of whether to turn to an executive presidency from the parliamentarian system put in place ever since the republic was founded in 1923.


Those campaigning for "No" look confident that they are ahead in the polls
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, while leading figures of the "Yes" campaign -- members of the ruling party -- have been cautious on the issue.


"Let me say it clearly: Despite all the pressure by the state, the ruling party, the no vote will win," said Kemal Kilicdaroglu
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, leader of the main opposition Republican People's Party (CHP), in a live interview on TV on Wednesday night.


Earlier in the day, he also maintained, based on latest surveys
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, that at least 53 percent of the voters in Istanbul would say no.


As Turkey's most populous city, Istanbul has almost one fifth of all the voters in the country except for expats.


The yeasayers argue that the switch to the presidential system would help the country achieve better economic progress and fight more effectively against terrorism by accelerating the decision-making process.


In an apparent bid to win over nationalist voters, they have often charged that whoever votes no is on the same side with terrorists.


The ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP), in power since 2002
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, also says the executive presidency would ensure stability in politics by eliminating the risk of coalitions under the parliamentarian system.


For their part, the naysayers counter that granting sweeping powers to the president without checks and balances could lead the country to disaster.


According to "No" campaigners, a stronger presidency would mean a change in Turkey's democratic regime rather than its political system, a development that would lead to a dictatorial one-man rule.


The ruling party rejects the claim
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, saying any person elected by popular votes can not be called a dictator.


Voting yes for the 18-article constitutional amendments is handing over the fate of the nation to a single person, the naysayers caution.


"The regime can no longer be called a democracy should these amendments enter into force," Abdullatif Sener, a former AKP deputy prime minister
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, told Xinhua.


The state structure the package aims to put in place would turn Turkey into a plaything for imperialism, he added, indicating it is always easier to pressure one single person.


According to the amendments to be voted on in Sunday referendum, the president will be authorized to change all top-level bureaucrats by a presidential decree without parliament's approval.


The "Yes" block is composed of the ruling AKP
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, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan who headed the party, the Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) as well as the Grand Unity Party (BBP), a minor nationalist party not represented in parliament.


The remaining two parties that have seats in parliament, the CHP and the pro-Kurdish People's Democratic Party (HDP) are campaign for "No." The conservative Felicity Party (SP)
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, which appeals to religious voters like the AKP, is part of this camp.


The SP got only 0.7 percent of the votes in the last general election in 2015, but could have a significant influence over AKP voters as it is the party out of which the AKP was originally born in 2001.


The AKP won 49 percent of the votes in Istanbul in the last general election, while the MHP had almost 9 percent.


The Islamist AKP garnered 49.5 percent of all the votes in the 2015 election
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, while the MHP got almost 12 percent, the CHP over 25 percent and the HDP almost 11 percent. The right-wing BBP got slightly over half a percent.


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