Government signs peace accord with 5 Karbi Anglong insurgent groups of Assam

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The treaty being signed Saturday Photo courtesy: Amir Shah@Twitter

 

 

Delhi: A tripartite agreement among five insurgent groups of Assam, the Centre and the state government was signed Saturday. It will end years of violence in the Karbi Anglong region. Union Home Minister Amit Shah was present on the occasion. He said the accord will bring lasting peace and all round development in Karbi Anglong.

The insurgent groups which signed the peace accord include Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front, People’s Democratic Council of Karbi Longri, United People’s Liberation Army and Karbi People’s Liberation Tigers factions. About 1,000 militants belonging to these groups have surrendered along with their arms and have joined the mainstream.

Shah said the signing of the Karbi-Anglong Agreement is another milestone in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of ‘insurgency-free prosperous Northeast’. “Over 1000 armed cadres have abjured violence and joined the mainstream of society, which reflects their trust in Modi ji’s leadership,” Shah stated after the signing of the treaty.

He informed that a Rs 1,000 crore development package will be given to Karbi Anglong. “I want to assure everyone that we will implement this accord in a time-bound manner,” stated Shah.

The home minister said the central and state governments are committed to all round development of Karbi Anglong and there will be peace in the region. “We not only sign peace accords but implement them within our time too,” he said. He cited the example of similar peace pacts earlier signed with other insurgent groups of the Northeast – the NDFB, NLFT and Bru groups.

Shah said ever since the Modi government came to power, its focus in the Northeast is not only to ensure peace but also overall development. “We have ensured that there is all round peace, no violence, no blast, no firing in the Northeast,” he said.

Shah said it is the policy of the Modi government that those who give up arms are brought into mainstream. We talk to them even more politely and give them more than they ask for, he stated. He pointed out due to this policy only, India is getting rid of old problems one by one that the Modi government had inherited.

The accord is significant as Karbi Anglong, which is the territory of ethnic Karbi tribals, has seen years of violence, killings and abduction in the rebels’ fight for a separate homeland.

Union Minister and former Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal, was present on the occasion. He appreciated the efforts of the prime minister and the home minister in bringing peace in Assam and the Northeast.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said it was a historic day as the militants of these five insurgent groups will now join mainstream and work for the development of Karbi Anglong.

 

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