Historic Tripartite Peace Accord Inked between ULFA, Centre, Assam Govt.

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New Delhi: A tripartite historic peace accord was signed between the pro-talks faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), and the Central and Assam Governments on December 29 bringing to an end decades old insurgency in the northeastern state.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Assam Chief Minister Dr. Himanta Biswa Sarma and more than a dozen top leaders of the pro-talks faction of the ULFA headed by Arabinda Rajkhowa were present during the signing of the peace agreement at the Ministry of Home Affairs at North Block here.

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Union Home Minister Amit Shah said it was a “historic moment” in respect of entering into peace accord with the ULFA.

The Home Minister said that nine numbers of peace accords and border agreements took place in the last five years under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Shah said that 85 per cent areas under AFSPA have been withdrawn from Assam.

The Home Minister has said that the peace agreement will bring huge developmental packages and projects for Assam and assured 100 per cent implementation of the accord with ULFA in a time-bound manner.
Shah took the opportunity to convey thanks to the ULFA leadership for reposing trust in the governments and coming forward to the negotiation table. “Government has always shown its willingness to enter into a dialogue with a group that is willing to abjure the path of violence and place its demands within the framework of the Constitution,” Shah, who termed the signing as a historic moment, said.
The Chief Minister said the accord will bring about whopping developmental package to Assam to the tune of 1.5 lakh crore. It will also give political security and constitutional safeguards to the people of Assam by way of delimitation for indigenous people, land rights and putting restrictions on migration from one constituency to another.
Top ULFA leader Sashadhar Choudhary while thanking the Prime Minister, the Union Home Minister and the Chief Minister for the peace agreement, hoped that it would bring durable peace and stability in Assam.

A host of long-standing political, economic and social issues concerning Assam, besides providing cultural safeguards and land rights to the indigenous people have been incorporated in the accord.
Besides, the 16-member delegation led by ULFA Chairman, Arabinda Rajkhowa, representatives from 13 civil society organisations were also present.

Later, taking to X, formerly Twitter, Chief Minister, Sarma wrote, “Guided by the sterling vision and blessings of Hon’ble PM Shri @narendramodi ji efforts for lasting peace & progress in Assam received a historic impetus today. The Memorandum of Settlement, signed under the guidance of Hon’ble HM Shri @AmitShah ji, stands out for many reasons.
This Agreement draws the curtains on Assam’s oldest armed resistance pursued by ULFA, protects the interests of our people & paves way for spurring growth in the region.
Those who were once associated with violence will become partners in the nation’a progress.
Today is indeed a special day for Bharat.
For an entire generation, insurgency had stymied the potential of Assam. The single minded pursuit of inclusive development by Hon’ble PM since 2014 has resulted in today’s transformative achievement which marks a new dawn of harmony & togetherness.

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