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Peace Agreement and Surrender of Extremists in Tripura

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Agartala: Sept 25: For three decades, the NLFT and the ATTF created significant challenges in the villages and hills of Tripura, leading to widespread violence and disruption. The presence of these extremist groups necessitated escorted travel on national highways and hindered development and communication systems.

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The impact of extremist activities forced many residents to become refugees, leaving their homes behind. In response, the government has implemented various initiatives to curb extremism and encourage militants to return to normal life. These efforts included offering facilities and support to those willing to abandon violence. Many extremists have accepted the government’s call, transitioning from hardship in the jungles to mainstream life. However, there have been concerns about the fulfillment of promises made to these returnees.

Recently, a peace agreement was signed between the central government, the state government, and two extremist organizations. As part of this agreement, 584 rebels returned to the mainstream on Tuesday, welcomed by the Chief Minister. This development has raised questions about the origins of such a large number of rebels.

According to the peace agreement, the returnees will receive various benefits, including a monthly allowance. The central government has also announced a financial package to support this initiative. Despite the welcoming ceremony on Tuesday, there are concerns about the treatment of those who surrendered earlier. Promises made to them at the time of their surrender have not been addressed, leading to dissatisfaction.

On Wednesday, these earlier returnees blocked the Udaipur-Amarpur road, alleging that the administration has not taken appropriate steps to fulfill their demands. They have repeatedly approached the administration without success, prompting the roadblock. The Amarpur subdivisional police officer intervened, urging the protesters to discuss their demands with the concerned department officials. Following discussions, the roadblock was lifted.

This situation has sparked debate about the government’s intentions and the handling of the surrender process. While new returnees are promised various facilities, the needs of those still living as refugees due to past extremist activities remain unaddressed. The future direction of Tripura and the government’s plans for addressing these issues are subjects of ongoing concern.

 

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