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DIPHU The first annual general meeting of the Karbi Ex-Revolutionary United Forum (KERUF)-cum-commemoration of second Karbi Peace Accord was held here at
While all active tribal militant groups have reached an agreement with the government in recent years, there has been a history of breakaway factions and new outfits cropping up after peace settlements come into force.
Our Correspondent Diphu, July12 (EMN): The disbanded six armed organisations that have signed a tripartite peace agreement with the state and central government in 2021, has blamed the government of India, the government of Assam and the Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council (KAAC) for showing lackadaisical attitude in the implementation of clauses and sub-clauses of the agreement. The disbanded six armed organisations namely Karbi Longri NC Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), United People’s Liberation Army, People’s Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK), Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers (KPLT) – Run Rongpi, KPLT –Mensing Kramsa and KPLT – Donri Kramsa, under the banner Karbi Ex-Revolutionary United Forum (KERUF) held a press conference at District Press Club of Karbi Anglong in Diphu on Tuesday. The former leader of PDCK Kongkat Teron, said that the six-armed organisations on September 5, 2021, have signed an MoS agreement with the state and central government for peace an