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GUWAHATI, ASSAM, INDIA, October 18, 2004: Though Bodo militants have proposed a ceasefire in Assam, the state government is making massive security arrangements for the Durga Puja with the serial blasts that killed 60 people fresh in their memory. The state police have been put on maximum alert after interceptions of possible ULFA strikes during the festive season. “Its a very good sign that people have come out and are enjoying this festive atmosphere. But since it is a very huge affair, their cooperation will be required,” said Hiren Nath Ray, SP, Guwahati. The 330 Puja pandals (temporary temples) in the city will be guarded by the state police. “Because of the bomb blasts, people are scared. We are told to remain home at night, but we would like to move out during the day,” said Kanchan, a local. The serial blasts that shook the state in the beginning of this month have not dampened the spirit. On the one hand the administration is happy that people are coming out to celebrate the Puja, on the other they are worried particularly after the latest trend of militant outfits targeting crowded places. The massive security arrangement will just be a deterrent, and the government will hope the festival passes off peacefully.