246 militants of Gorkha and Tiwa organisations laid down arms in Assam; Tribal insurgency has come to an end in the state, said CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

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Dibya Kamal Bordoloi

Guwahati: Ending the era of Tribal insurgency, members of Gorkha and Tiwa militant groups United Gorkha People’s Organisation (UGPA) and Tiwa Liberation Army (TLA) laid down their weapons in a ceremony organised by Home Department, Government of Assam and Assam Police at Srimanta Sankardev Kalakshetra in presence of Chief Minister Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma. Total 169 UGPO and 77 TLA members surrendered their arms on Thursday.

The Chief Minister also distributed financial grants of Rs 1.5 lakh each to 662 former members of extremist groups RNLF, UPRF, NLFB, NSLA and ADF.

Welcoming the surrendered militants back to mainstream society, the Chief Minister said that sincere efforts are being made to bring permanent peace to Assam under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. 27 January is a historic day as it was on this day in 2020 that the Bodo Peace Accord was signed in New Delhi. It is for all to see how peace has returned to BTR and the momentum of development has started there, he said. He also said that due to the constant efforts and desire of tribal organisations and civil society, the tribal militancy has almost come to an end in Assam.

Saying that peace settlement with ethnic extremist groups can only be achieved through dialogue as proved by recent examples, Dr Sarma called on ULFA (I) & KLO, two remaining major extremist groups, to come forward and sit in peace talks with the Government of India. He also reiterated the government’s commitment to rehabilitate all surrendered militants by May 10 and make them integral parts of the society.        

“The surrendered militants must engage in entrepreneurship and agriculture to lead a dignified life and make meaningful contributions to Assam’s progress. They have to utilise the financial grant judiciously for livelihood and generating employment. We are embracing the misguided youths who have come back home and expect them to utilise their vigour and strength to build a strong Assam.” the Chief Minister said. 

Calling on the surrendered militants to never move back to the path of violence, the Chief Minister said they all had started on that path for the love of their race and to fulfil their genuine demands. Now is the time to start a revolution not with guns but with hard work and dedication to the economic development of Assam. They must join hands to achieve the target of making the state self-reliant in agriculture and fulfil all its requirements, he asserted. 

He also said that the government would call those who become successful in their new lives to generate employment opportunities and help in the state's economic progress to felicitate them so that they can be examples for others.   

Urban Development Minister Ashok Singhal, CEM BTR Pramod Boro, CEM TAC Jibon Chandra Konwar, MLAs Lawrence Islary, Jolen Daimary, DGP Bhaskarjyoti Mahanta and other dignitaries were also present on the occasion.

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