64 members of four militant groups surrender before Assam CM Sonowal
Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the ULFA (Independent), Dhristi Rajkhowa, is one of the 64 who formally laid down arms before the chief minister.
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Drishti Rajkhowa alias Major Rabha the Deputy Commander-in-Chief of banned terror outfit ULFA I hands over his weapon to Assam CM. (Photo | PTI) By Express News Service
GUWAHATI: Sixty-four militants laid down weapons before Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday.
The militants include 18 from the Paresh Baruah faction of United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA), 32 from the United People s Revolutionary Front (UPRF), 13 from the Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLF) and one from the People s Democratic Council of Karbi-Longri (PDCK).
Assam CM urges militants to join national mainstream (Ld)
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Assam CM urges militants to join national mainstream. Image Source: IANS News
Assam CM urges militants to join national mainstream. Image Source: IANS News
Assam CM urges militants to join national mainstream. Image Source: IANS News
Assam CM urges militants to join national mainstream. Image Source: IANS News
Guwahati, Dec 21 : Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal on Monday appealed the terrorists to shun the path of violence and join the peace and progress undertaken by the government.
The Chief Minister, while addressing a function where 64 militants of four insurgent outfits surrendered, said the government is giving importance to the surrendered militants and has taken steps so that the youths who have decided to come to the mainstream can take the benefits of the government schemes.
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By Jayanta Kalita 18 December 2020
Last month, the dramatic surrender of Manoj Rabha, alias Drishti Rajkhowa, one of the most dreaded militants from India’s Northeast, made headlines throughout the region.
Rajkhowa was the deputy commander-in-chief of the United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent), or ULFA (I), an organization that is struggling with a depletion of its strength following a split in 2011.
Trained in Myanmar and the Afghanistan-Pakistan (Af-Pak) border region, Rajkhowa was involved in a number of sensational operations. His surrender came as a big relief for Indian security agencies as well as Assam police who had been trying to track him down for several years.