Former NDFB leader reached native village after 14 years 

 

NDFB leader reached native village after 14 years

 

Tezpur, (Assam) Nov 5:  Former National Democratic Front Of Boroland NDFB Ranjan Daimari faction leader I K Sangbijit today denied about the massacre of 2014 in Bhimajuli and Batachipur where several innocent liked by the militant group .

 

After returning to his native village informed to the media that he was not involve in the massacre .He said who were involved in the brutal incident all were in Jail now .

Sar sing Ingti Kathar alias IK Sanjit,  former main  leader of the once armed organisation National Democratic Front of Boroland NDFB, today present in his village today after 14  years .

It may be recalled that this Sir Singh Inti Katha had become a headache for the state police administration till a few days ago. Led by an armed organisation called NDFB, run  blood in different parts of the state causing terror to the police administration and the general public.

That sar sing ingti kathar alias  Sangbijit who returned to the mainstream a few days ago. His  house was in Selaikhati village of Assam Arunachal border  in Bishwanath. As a child, he left his village and his family and left for the jungle. And today he is back in his village, to his own people, at the end of a long 14 years. After leaving the armed organization and returning to the mainstream, the leader of the armed organization signed a Karbi Peace Agreement with other armed organizations and with the present government.

Biswanath district Karbi community have been welcomed  to his return to native village after 14 years .

He  return after entering into an agreement to resolve the long standing problems of the Karbi community. Which has made the leader return to his village. On the other hand, Sonajuli and Bhimajuli murder cases of Assam Arunachal Pradesh border in Biswanath (earlier in Sonitpur district) were also named in the Sir sing ingti kathar. In this regard, the leader lamented that he was not involved in the murder. Those who were already in jail .

He also urge the senior  leader of ULFA (I) Chief Paresh Baruah  also return  to the mainstream  and called for resolving the issues through the dialogue process.

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