
A view of the houses that were burnt during the attacks is pictured at Baksa district in the northeastern Indian state of Assam May 3, 2014.
Police have arrested 22 people. The army has been called in to restore order, and imposed an indefinite curfew after the 32 victims were killed in a raid on their homes.
The deaths have been blamed on separatist rebels from the Bodo ethnic group, who have long accused Muslim residents of entering India illegally from Bangladesh.
The attacks came in three waves, according to police, AP reported. The first took place in Baksa district late on Thursday night, when eight rebels opened fire on a group of villagers sitting in a courtyard, killing three people and wounding two others.













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