Shah said the families of those killed during the Bodo movement would each receive 5 Lakh Rs. „A definitive and comprehensive solution has been found to their demands, respecting the territorial integrity of Assam. After the agreement, the NDFB factions will leave the path of violence, surrender their weapons and disband their armed organizations within a month of the signing of the agreement. A special development package of Rs 1500 Crore would be donated by the Centre to carry out specific projects for the development of the Bodo areas, he added. A tripartite agreement signed on 27 January in New Delhi by representatives of Bodo organizations with the central governments and Assam presents Assam with a new model of power sharing and management, in accordance with the sixth calendar of the Indian Constitution. Among the bodo parts of the agreement are the All Bodo Students` Union (ABSU), the United Peoples Organization (UBPO) and the four factions of the Boroland National Democratic Front (NDFB). Eu Interior Minister Amit Shah, who chaired the event, said the signing of the agreement „would end the 50-year-old Bodo crisis.“ Sarbananda Sonowal, Chief Minister of Assam, Ajay Kumar Bhalla, Minister of the Interior of the Union, and Arvinda Kumar, Director of the Intelligence Bureau, participated in the signing of the agreement. History to date: The Ministry of the Interior, the Assam government and Bodo groups, including the All Bodo Students` Union and activist outfits, signed the third attempt to resolve the New Delhi conflicts after the 1993 and 2003 agreements on 27 January. The new agreement offers more hope than previous agreements; Some of the most powerful factions of the Boroland Democratic National Front, which had been kept out of previous agreements, are now on board. More importantly, stakeholders agreed that the updated political agreements remained limited to the area of broader autonomy within the State of Assam, allowing the State and the territory of the Union to obtain a final funeral. The Prime Minister said: „After the signing of this historic agreement with the Bodo organisations, the development of the Bodo territories is at the forefront of our government. Work on a large R.1,500 Crore package has begun.
We will focus on the ease of life and ensure that Bodos benefits fully from the government`s programmes. New Delhi`s third attempt to resolve the conflict with Assams Bodos came from the sky. The state was more in the news for the incessant protests against the law on amendment, which precedes the Pan-Indian fermentation after the adoption of the law by Parliament. The signing of the peace agreement on 27 January shifted attention after the Prime Minister had to interrupt two planned trips to Guwahati for a summit with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzé Abe on 15 December and the opening of the Khelo India Games on 10 January. The new agreement offers more hope than the 1993 and 2003 agreements; Some of the most powerful factions of the Boroland Democratic National Front, which had been kept out of previous agreements, are now on board. More importantly, stakeholders agreed that the updated political agreements remained limited to the area of broader autonomy within the State of Assam, allowing the State and the territory of the Union to obtain a final funeral. The generous conditions promise that an enlarged area will be renamed Bodoland Territorial Region, a development package of 1,500 euros and greater contiguity of areas populated by Bodo. There is also an offer of general amnesty for the militants, with heinous crimes, which are probably controlled in a benign way, and 5 lakhs each for the families of the blew people who were killed during the Bodo movement — that has claimed nearly 4,000 lives.
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