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Assam Government All Set To Sign Accord With Centre And Six Militant Groups

Assam Government All Set To Sign Accord With Centre And Six Militant Groups
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Amit Shah says will fulfil all promises made to surrendered Karbi militants | India News

Amit Shah in Assam. Picture credit ( ANI ) DENGAON: Reaching out to militant outfits who bid farewell to arms in Assam, Union home minister Amit Shah on Thursday said all promises made to 1,040 surrendered youths from Karbi Anglong will be fulfilled within a year. Welcoming the insurgents to mainstream society, Shah said they can enjoy all the rights and privileges like any other Indian citizen. On February 23, extremist youths from five groups laid down arms. I want to assure you that the promises made to you by our officers will be fulfilled within one year to assimilate you into the mainstream, he told a public rally here.

amit shah: Home Minister Amit Shah says will fulfil all promises made to surrendered Karbi militants

Reaching out to militant outfits who bid farewell to arms in Assam, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said all promises made to 1,040 surrendered youths from Karbi Anglong will be fulfilled within a year. Welcoming the insurgents to mainstream society, Shah said they can enjoy all the rights and privileges like any other Indian citizen. On February 23, extremist youths from five groups laid down arms. I want to assure you that the promises made to you by our officers will be fulfilled within one year to assimilate you into the mainstream, he told a public rally here. Praising their decision to lay down arms, Shah said Prime Minister Narendra Modi will work for the development of the region and has already prepared the framework for North East s development.

Assam: Karbi militant outfits members surrender

Altogether 1040 members of five militant outfits operating in undivided Karbi Anglong district in Assam laid down arms here on Tuesday evening, two days ahead of signing a peace accord in the presence of Union home minister Amit Shah. Shah is scheduled to visit the poll-bound state on February 25. This is the third major “mainstreaming” of rebels since 2020. Altogether 1,615 members from three National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) factions had laid down arms in January 2020, three days after the signing of the tripartite Bodo Accord. This was followed by laying down of arms by 64 rebels belonging to four outfits, the big catch being Ulfa(I)’s deputy commander-in-chief Drishti Rajkhowa.

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