An official of the National League for Democracy (NLD), the political party of Aung San Suu, which was involved in peace in India, has gone through a rigorous process of repeated detention and release in the neighboring state of Myanmar in Rakhine State. Bloomberg spend Rs. 855 o on TV ads, US presidential elections to be held next year According to media reports, the officer was abducted on 11 December. On the same day, Suu started defending the country on the genocide charges against Myanmar in 'The Hague' and the said officer was planning a demonstration in support of Suu Kyi. Thin of NLD was taken hostage by the Arakan Army, an organization of militants struggling to get more autonomy in Rakhine State. The militants said, "Thin, the head of the NLD unit, died in the army attacks on Christmas day in Buthidaung town." New twist in Trump's impeachment, discontent raised in Republican Party In his statement, NLD spokesman Mayo Newent said that there is a militant group responsible for the officer's death. Newent further said, 'All of us members of the NLD are deeply saddened by this loss. There was nothing wrong in holding a meeting in support of Suu Kyi and it was not a crime. The Arakan Army has carried out the kidnapping, bombings, and raids against the army and local authorities in Rakhine State. Pakistan set to open restored Panj Tirath temple in January, know its specialty