Guwahati: In the middle of Assam CM cm Himanta Buswa sustainable Sarma to bring Ulfa (I), the last militant clothes left of the state to the discussion table and signed a peace agreement that was difficult to understand, clothing, for the first time since 1996, has decided not to Do it.
Give a call to boycott this year’s independence day.
The clothes, without referring to CM peace efforts which began after the clothing leader, Paresha Bandarah declared his belief and declared a ceasefire in May, stating that it did not give a bandh call on i-today after considering the difficulties faced by people because of the covid pandemic 19.
“We live far from calling bandh this year.
But we begged people to register their protests democratically and by following the Covid-19 protocol,” the clothes stated and confirmed that Assam was “never a part of Colonial India”.
Removing a press release, clothes that were prohibited stated that the second article of the Yandaboo Agreement, which was signed on February 24, 1826, between East Indian and Burma companies, said that Burma and East Indian companies have received Assam’s sovereignty and not moved to British India.
Ulfa – I said it was ready for discussion about Assam’s “sovereignty” by proposing “historical facts” and in line with the purpose of the clothing.
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