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ANVC refutes ANVC-B charges

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By Our Reporter

 SHILLONG: The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) has expressed concern over the allegations leveled against its cadres by its breakaway faction, the ANVC-B.

Refuting allegations that ANVC cadres were indulging in illegal activities, ANVC publicity secretary Arist Sangma said that the cadres of the outfit were disciplined.

“The majority of the ANVC cadres, who are under ceasefire, are with their families and they are also engaging in small business. The allegations that the cadres are engaged in illegal activities have no basis,” Sangma said.

Sangma also informed that the cadres had not been getting their monthly stipend since March but they were still positive that the peace pact would be signed soon.

The ANVC leader said that recently during a meeting with the cadres, the matter related to the peace pact was explained and everyone was keen to come to a final settlement.

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