BPF MLA Charan Boro on Friday said that NDFB militants’ rehabilitation process still not complete as few NDFB militants are yet to come under the rehabilitation scheme of the government.
Boro said that NDFB militants’ rehabilitation process still not complete a number of former rebels lag behind in availing the benefits. On the other hand, some of them are facing legal issues, too. NDFB chief Ranjan Daimari is still in jail even after signing of the BTR Accord.
Boro said that the target of the State government is to make Assam free from insurgency, but to fulfill the goal it must develop trust among people. He also highlighted the need for expediting the rehabilitation process, withdrawal of cases against former militants and release of members of militant organisations, who come to the peace process, from the jail.
He alleged that at present, many innocent people of Bodoland are facing trouble during search operations conducted by Assam Police to trace out the illegal arms. He also urged it to consider the demands raised by various communities to form autonomous councils for their development.
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