188:. The Indonesian Dayak Kaharingan Union, an association of Dayak politicians, pushed for the creation of their own Dayak-dominated province, but the idea was rejected by the Indonesian Ministry of Home Affairs which argued that the population of the region โ just over 500,000 โ was too little for a province. Disappointed with the national government, the union formed a paramilitary organization to promote the idea of the creation of a separate province in the interior of Kalimantan as well as holding a congress in Banjarmasin. The paramilitary organization chose to include "Pancasila" in their name to declare that the movement was not about separatism and that they were still loyal to the Indonesian state. However, the paramilitary wing often resorted to hijacking ships in rivers which caused tension with the security forces. The clashes culminated on 22 November 1953 when the group raided the town of Buntok and killed several police in retaliation. At its height, it was estimated that the organization had a membership of 42,000 spanning different religious groups and was divided into three sectoral commands.
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