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Assam: NDFB (anti-talks) calls for indefinite truce

By K Anurag
July 26, 2011 17:14 IST
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The anti-talks faction of National Democratuc Front of Bodoland led by its 'chairman' Ranjan Daimary on Tuesday announced cessation of hostilities against government forces with effect from August 1 next 'in order to find a political solution to Bodo insurgency problem through political dialogue.

In a statement issued to the media on Tuesday, the outfits's information and publicity secretary B Khwlw Khwlw said, "The general meeting of the NDFB on Monday unanimously decided to cease all hostile activities indefinitely with effect from August 1, to find a durable and sustainable political solution to the Conflict through political dialogue and discussion."

The statement came about a week after a delegation of Bodo National Convention met the NDFB (anti-talks) chairman Ranjan Daimary in Nagaon District Jail in Assam to persuade him to come over for dialogue with the government to find a solution to the vexed insurgency problem in Bodo tribe dominated areas of the state.

The BNC delegation later informed Assam chief minister that the NDFB faction was showing interest to come for dialogue.

The BNC also requested the NDFB leader to declare unilateral ceasefire to create an atmosphere conducive for facilitating dialogue.

The NDFB leader who is named the prime accused by the Central Bureau of Investigation in connection with October 30, 2008 serial blasts in Assam that killed over 90 persons, is now lodged in jail as an under trial prisoner following his arrest in early Bangladesh last year.

Another faction of the NDFB (Progressive) led by vice-chairman Gobinda Basumatary is now engaged in peace process with the government.

The faction had submitted its charter of demands and is waiting for formal dialogue to start with the government.

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