NDFB lays down its arms, signs peace pact with Centre, Assam

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NDFB lays down its arms, signs peace pact with Centre, Assam

Saturday, 18 January 2020 | PNS | New Delhi

The Bodo insurgent group National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB) on Friday signed a tripartite agreement with the Centre and the Assam Government for suspension of operations. According to the pact, the NDFB under the leadership of its “president” B Saoraigwra will abjure violence and join in peace talks with the Government.

Active members of the NDFB, including Saoraigwra, were brought back from Myanmar on January 11.

Top leaders, including Saoraigwra, its “general secretary”, “commander-in-chief” and “finance secretary” were part of the group, an official said. The group carried 25 weapons, more than 50 magazines, more than 900 assorted ammunition and communication equipment with them. Four family members also accompanied the group.

Saoraigwra’s group was active in Myanmar and is only active Bodo insurgent group operating in Assam seeking a separate Bodo state.

They had formed a joint platform namely United National Liberation Front of Western South East Asia along with NSCN-K and ULFA faction headed by Paresh Baruah.

The demand for a separate state for the Bodos has been in going on in Assam for about five decades with several Bodo overground and militant groups raising it, leading agitations, protests and violence that resulted in many deaths.

Agreements were signed in 1993 and 2003 to resolve the vexed issue. A Bodo Territorial Council under Sixth Schedule of the Constitution was created in 2003 to meet political, developmental and identity-related aspirations of the Bodos.

However, the demand for Bodoland state continued despite opposition by non-Bodo groups in the state. Another official said if a final settlement to the Bodo issue is found while keeping intact the territorial integrity of Assam, it will go a long way in improving the law-and- order situation and bring prosperity and progress to the state.

The MHA officials said if a final settlement to the Bodo issue is found while keeping intact the territorial integrity of Assam, it will go a long way in improving the law and  order situation and bring prosperity and progress to the State.

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