Once they use to speak the language of guns. Now they have chosen the strings of guitar to send across their message.
While six militant groups have called for a boycott of the Independence Day celebrations in the Northeast, one outfit, currently under ceasefire, is organising a rock concert for peace to mark the day.
The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), under ceasefire since 2004, has organised t he rock concert at Tura, the district headquarter town of West Garo Hills in Meghalaya on Sunday.
Ironically, another rebel group of Meghalaya, Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has called for a 36-hour bandh the same day.
In previous years, the bandh called by HNLC has been affecting the Khasi-Jaintia districts.
ANVC spokesman Torik K Marak said the concert will start at 3 pm at the district auditorium. "Five prominent bands of Tura will perform, including some members of the outfit," he said.
"ANVC is not into violence. Our objective is to focus on peace in Garo hills. We are very serious about the peace talks with the government," Marak said from Tura.
The district administration is supporting
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