
Forty-six DNLA militants come overground in Assam
The Hindu
The group had declared a unilateral ceasefire for three months as a “goodwill gesture and as a positive response to the call for peace” by CM Himanta Biswa Sarma.
Forty-six militants of Dimasa National Liberation Army (DNLA) came overground in Assam on Saturday as part of the ongoing peace talks with the outfit, a senior police officer said.
The group, mostly active in Dima Hasao district, had declared a unilateral ceasefire for three months on September 7 as a “goodwill gesture and as a positive response to the call for peace” by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma.
“The peace process is on track and we welcome the DNLA militants for coming overground”, the police officer said.

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