Context –Recently,1,040 insurgents of five militant groups of Karbi Anglong district ceremonially laid down arms at an event in Guwahati.
About –
- These militants belonged to five organisations — the People’s Democratic Council of Karbi Longri (PDCK), the Karbi Longri NC Hills Liberation (KLNLF), the Karbi People’s Liberation Tiger (KPLT), the Kuki Liberation Front (KLF) and the United People’s Liberation Army (UPLA).
- The insurgents, led by PDCK chief Ingti Kathar Songbijit (IK Songbijit), a primary accused in multiple cases of militancy and ethnic violence in the state.
- They were primarily operating in Assam’s hills districts – Karbi Anglong and West Karbi Anglong.
- The development comes a year after the Modi government signed the Bodo peace accord bringing an end to the long violent movement for a separate Bodoland.
About Karbi insurgency
- Karbi a major ethnic community of Assam
- The Karbi insurgency is one of the several insurgencies that Assam has faced over the years.
- The insurgency started by several factions and splinters which have been marked by killings, ethnic violence, abductions and taxation since the late 1980s.
- These outfits originated from the core demand of forming a separate state
- Several clashes have broken out between various tribes in Karbi over the years.
Reasons –
- The entire political discourse in this constituency revolves around the demand for granting of “Autonomous State” status to the region and more autonomy and power to the KAAC and the North Cachar Hills Autonomous Council (which administers over Dima Hasao district).
- The significance of the surrender
- “It’s a very significant development, for Karbi Anglong or Assam and also for Nagaland.
- It means that all insurgent outfits of Karbi Anglong district have now been brought into the mainstream which will reduce the influence of Naga militant outfits in Assam.
- It will ensure a life of dignity and respect for those who have surrendered arms by facilitating opportunities for livelihood and employment.
Karbis –
Karbi Anglong District
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