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Bodo peace accord hailed
By Our Special Correspondent
GUWAHATI, APRIL 2. The formalisation of ceasefire between the
Centre and the Bodo Liberation Tiger Force (BLTF) has been widely
welcomed by all sections of Bodo opinion.
It is hoped that a similar ceasefire agreement with the other
militant Bodo outfit, the National Democratic Front of Bodoland
(NDFB), will now become easier to conclude.
Though the NDFB has not formally given up its demand for a
sovereign Bodoland, there have been indications that it has
softened its stand and is willing to accept a separate Bodo State
within the Indian Union.
For example, after the suspension of operations against the BLTF
was announced, the NDFB in a statement said the ``Bodo people had
to take up arms for (attaining) the demand for a separate State
within the Indian system'' because the Centre had ``crushed'' the
democratic struggle of the Bodos.
The NDFB drew attention to the fact that the Home Minister, Mr.
L. K. Advani, had ``not uttered a word about the demand for a
separate Bodoland State'' and cautioned the BLTF not to fall prey
to the Centre's ``conspiracy.''
The subtle nuances of these statements are considered to be
straws in the wind, indicating the NDFB's changing stance.
As peace prospects brighten on the Bodo front, a simultaneous
exercise is going on to extend the Naga ceasefire to the Khaplang
faction of the NSCN also. Talks between the Centre and the
NSCN(K) had been going on at Guwahati for about a month. The
level of representation on either side was not known, according
to reliable sources.
The ULFA is being helped by the NSCN(K) and the NDFB. If the
Centre is able to effect a ceasefire with these two groups and
they agree to abjure violence, ULFA will be further isolated.
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