The anti-talks faction of banned National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB), a Bodo tribe militant group in Assam has declared a unilateral truce with the government of India, in response to the government's call for negotiations.
The NDFB faction led by its chairman Ranjan Daimary, who is now in jail, has already sent a letter to the Assam government conveying its decision to declare unilateral truce which has been reciprocated positively by the government after weighing pros and cons, according to a security source.
The other faction of the NDFB led by Dhiren Bodo has been in truce with the government for several years now and engaged in a peace process with the government. The NDFB has been fighting for a sovereign Bodoland.
Meanwhile, the Assam government has in principle decided not to oppose the bail petition of the NDFB chairman Ranjan Daimary to allow
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