Pact inked with Bodo outfits
Representatives of Assam insurgent groups sign the agreement. PTI
Tribune News Service
New Delhi, January 27
Aiming to usher in lasting peace in Bodo insurgency-affected areas in
Assam, the Centre and the state government today signed a tripartite
agreement with all four factions of insurgent group National Democratic
Front of Bodoland (NDFB) and two other outfits while keeping the
territorial integrity of Assam intact.
ABOUT THE TRIPARTITE AGREEMENT
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1,550 militants of NDFB will lay down their arms on January 30
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A Rs1,500-crore economic programme will be implemented in three years with equal contribution by Centre, Assam
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The existing structure of the Bodoland Territorial Council will be strengthened with its seats increased from 40 to 60
The All Bodo Students’ Union (ABSU), which has been spearheading a movement for a Bodoland state since 1972, and the United Bodo People’s Organisation (UBPO) were also signatories to the Comprehensive Bodo Settlement Agreement.
The tripartite agreement was signed by top leaders of the four NDFB factions, the ABSU and the UBPO; Joint Secretary in the Home Ministry Satyendra Garg; and Assam Chief Secretary Kumar Sanjay Krishna.
The Home Minister described the pact as “historic” and said it would bring permanent solution to the decades-old problems of the Bodo people. “This agreement will facilitate all-round development of Bodo areas, their language and culture will be protected without compromising the territorial integrity of Assam,” he told reporters.
The Assam CM said various communities in the state would now be able to live together in harmony, thereby laying the foundation for a bright future, fulfilling aspirations of the people.
Assam minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said as per the accord, 1,550 militants belonging to the NDFB would lay down their arms on January 30; an economic programme of Rs 1,500 crore would be implemented over the next three years with equal contribution of Rs 750 crore each from the Central and state governments. Around 1,550 cadres of NDFB(P), NDFB(RD) and NDFB(S) would be rehabilitated, he added.
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