Kokrajhar(Assam):The Bodoland Territorial Council chief Hagrama Mohilary Friday requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure that all criminal cases against the cadres of the National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB), including for heinous acts, are withdrawn.
Mohilary, who was himself a militant till 2003, made the request at an official function held here to celebrate the signing of the Bodo accord. Modi, Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal and Governor Jagdish Mukhi were also present at the programme.
"For the NDFB, all cases should be withdrawn. Whether they are heinous or non-heinous," Mohilary said addressing the mammoth gathering in which surrendered leaders of different factions of NDFB were present. Modi in his address did not mention anything about withdrawal of the cases.
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According to the peace accord, criminal cases against the members of NDFB for non-heinous crimes will be withdrawn by the Assam government as per the law. Criminal cases registered in connection with heinous crimes will be reviewed case by case according to the existing policy on the subject, the agreement said.
Citing his own past as an example, Mohilary said that all cases against members of the Bodo Liberation Tigers (BLT) were withdrawn after the outfit entered into an agreement with the government in 2003, leading to the creation of Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC).
The BLT members had formed the Bodoland Peoples Front (BPF), which is in power in BTC and is also an alliance partner of the ruling BJP in the state government.