NDFB warns to kill 20 against 1 bodo death

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 Guwahati:The anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), a Bodo tribe separatist group led by its ‘chairman’ Ranjan Daimary on Friday warned that it would kill 20 persons in case the security forces kill one Bodo youth in ‘fake encounters’.

In a statement issued to the media through e-mail, the NDFB strongly condemned the killing of one Simul Boro in the name operation against the NDFB by security force yesterday in Boko, under Kamrup District. “Simul Boro was not the member or cadre of NDFB,” the statement said.

“In the name of insurgency many innocent Boro youths have been targeted and victimized by Assam Police and Indian Security Forces. Which is very disastrous for our community.

Bodo people have been exploited, dominated, suppressed, oppressed and discriminated till today. Simul Boro was targeted and shot dead by security force, because he was from Bodo community,” it stated. “The government should not test our patience. The authorities should not repeat the blunder. One: twenty” is our standing resolution. We warn the government to exercise utmost restraint from fake encounter or killing any innocent Bodo youths in the name of insurgency. If our calls are not responded with honor the government will be responsible for any untoward incident in the future. We also call upon the Bodo people and civil society to remain watchful about ulterior motives of the government on Bodo people,” the statement added.

The NDFB had declared unilateral truce a few months back expressing its desire to sit for talks with the Government of India and demanded release of its chairman Ranjan Daimary from jail to facilitate talks. Bodo civil society organizations have also demanded that government should start talks with the faction of the NDFB to restore lasting peace in Bodo tribe dominated areas in the state.

However, Government of India which is now talking with the other faction of the outfit called NDFB Progressive has not responded to the truce declared by the NDFB faction led by Ranjan Daimary.

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