BJP faces the challenge of securing the faith of Assamese people with CAA and incomplete NRC posing as barriers. Until and unless the fears of the Assamese remain, there will always be risks to the hard-achieved peace of the Northeast state
The peace accord with ULFA shows the Modi government’s commitment to bringing peace to the Northeast, breaking the nexus of financing, inter-state coordination, and foreign links of terror outfits, thus manifesting the concept of Amrit Kaal to its fullest
Opposition parties in Assam criticized the BJP, branding the peace deal with ULFA s pro-talks faction as a pre-election stunt lacking substance. Leaders demanded transparency, highlighting that the agreement echoes previous accords in different words. They stress the absence of key issues like Assam Accord mention and the significance of ULFA(I) chief s involvement. They view the deal as a mere election manifesto, lamenting its failure to address Assamese aspirations for rights and identity.
India News: DELHI: Stating that the peace agreement with the pro-talks faction of Ulfa has nothing new to offer, opposition parties in Assam on Friday slammed BJP.
A 14 member delegation of the pro-talk faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)leaders reached New Delhi on Wednesday as the Government of India and the pro-talk ULFA are all set to ink a peace pact on December 29