Demand for separate Bodoland ended in Amit Shah's presence, agreement for peace signed
Demand for separate Bodoland ended in Amit Shah's presence, agreement for peace signed
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Guwahati: The government has reached an agreement on a peace deal with the National Democratic Federation of Bodoland (NDFB), seeking a separate Bodoland in Assam. All the groups of NDFB had decided to leave the path of violence. It is also being said that in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah and Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonewal, the representatives of these organizations signed the agreement.

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According to the information received during this period, Home Minister Amit Shah said that today the Center, Assam Government, and Bodo representatives have signed an important agreement. This agreement will ensure a golden future for Assam and for the Bodo people. Shah said, "1550 cadres with 130 arms will surrender on 30 January. As Home Minister, I want to assure all the representatives that all the promises will be fulfilled in a time-bound manner."

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It has also been noted that among the four factions that have been compromised, Ranjan Damari, Govinda Basumatary, Dhiren Baro and B.C include the faction led by Saoraragara. B Aoraragra took over the leadership of the IK Songbijit faction in 2015. It is alleged that Songbejit ordered the killing of 70 tribals in December 2014. After which he was removed. Under the agreement, Damari, who was jailed two days ago, was released.

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