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Union Govt signs truce pact with Daimary-led NDFB

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Guwahati: The faction of the outlawed National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) led by Ranjan Daimary on Friday signed a Suspension of Operation (SOO) agreement with the Government of India here in presence in Union Home Ministry officials and Assam government officials here.

This has set the stage for a process of dialogue between the NDFB (R) and the Government of India.

The SOO will be valid for next six months with provisions for further extension. As per the SOO the members of the outfit will have to take refuge in truce-time designated camps and deposit weapons to the government.

The SOO was signed in presence of Union Joint Secretary (North East) Home, Sambhu Singh and senior police and home department officials of Assam at the headquarter of the Special Branch of Assam Police.

The NDFB faction has submitted a list of 573 cadres and 40 arms to the government. The Centre has agreed to provide two designated camps to lodge the cadres of the NDFB faction.

The Daimary faction of NDFB, which had carried out the serial blasts in Assam on October 30, 2008, to press for its demand for a “sovereign Bodoland”, has scaled down its demand to a separate state for the Bodo tribe in Assam to facilitate dialogue with Centre.

The ground for the dialogue was prepared by the Centre’s interlocutor for peace talks and former IB chief, PC Haldar, who held interactions with Ranjan Daimary while the latter was in jail on various charges including that of master minding the serial blasts and waging war against the State. Daimary alias DR Nabla was released from jail on bail in June last to facilitate his participation in the peace talks.

Daimary was arrested by Assam Police in May 2010 subsequent to his apprehension in Bangladesh. He was named as the mastermind of the serial blasts in the CBI chargesheet that altogether had 22 names. Fourteen of them, including Daimary were sent to judicial custody.

Daimary was named as the and the prime accused by the CBI in its chargesheet filed in connection with the case of Assam serial blasts that had killed 98 people and left over 400 maimed on October 30, 2008. He was also accused in five more cases.

He was granted bail in all the cases as Assam government decided not to contest his bail pleas so as to facilitate his bail in all the cases and enable him to take part in peace dialogue with the government and the NDFB faction headed by him.

The government has been already in dialogue with another NDFB faction headed by Gobinda Basumatary. It is called NDFB (Progressive) which had disassociated with the parent NDFB led by Ranjan Daimary after the latter was accused of triggering the unprecedented serial blasts in Assam.

The NDFB has been fighting for a ‘sovereign Bodoland’ in Assam’ for the last three decades.

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