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2008 Assam serial blast: NDFB Chief Ranjan Daimary released from Jail

Chief of militant group National Democratic Front of Bodoland (R), who was serving life imprisonment in 2008 serial bomb blasts case, was released from jail for a month and flown to New Delhi to take part in the ongoing peace talks.

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Published : Jan 25, 2020, 11:12 PM IST

Guwahati: National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-R) Chairman Ranjan Daimary was released from jail on Saturday after he was granted interim bail for four weeks by the Gauhati High Court.

Soon after his release from the Gauhati Central Jail, Daimary was flown to New Delhi by an chartered flight to take part in the peace talks.

It is to be noted that Daimary was serving life imprisonment in the 2008 serial bomb blasts case.

His lawyer had filed a petition seeking his bail, following which, a bench of the Gauhati High Court granted him four-week interim bail. The Assam government and Ministry of Home Affairs have also issued a ‘No Objection’ notice in the interest of the peace process.

Earlier on January 16 this month, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the NDFB(S) and the Centre. The cadres and leaders of the NDFB(S) have expressed that they would work towards peace and therefore have returned to the mainland.

Ranjan Daimary, along with nine others, was given life imprisonment by a special CBI court for carrying out the deadly serial bomb blasts in Assam.

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Guwahati: National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-R) Chairman Ranjan Daimary was released from jail on Saturday after he was granted interim bail for four weeks by the Gauhati High Court.

Soon after his release from the Gauhati Central Jail, Daimary was flown to New Delhi by an chartered flight to take part in the peace talks.

It is to be noted that Daimary was serving life imprisonment in the 2008 serial bomb blasts case.

His lawyer had filed a petition seeking his bail, following which, a bench of the Gauhati High Court granted him four-week interim bail. The Assam government and Ministry of Home Affairs have also issued a ‘No Objection’ notice in the interest of the peace process.

Earlier on January 16 this month, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the NDFB(S) and the Centre. The cadres and leaders of the NDFB(S) have expressed that they would work towards peace and therefore have returned to the mainland.

Ranjan Daimary, along with nine others, was given life imprisonment by a special CBI court for carrying out the deadly serial bomb blasts in Assam.

Also Read : Anyone opposing BJP's agenda of hate dubbed as urban naxal: Rahul Gandhi

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Gauhati: National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-R) Chairman Ranjan Daimary was released from jail on Saturday after he was granted interim bail for four weeks by the Gauhati High Court. Soon after his release from the Gauhati Central Jail, Daimary was flown to New Delhi by an chartered flight  to take part in the peace talks.



It may be mentioned that Daimary was serving life imprisonment in the 2008 serial bomb blasts case. His lawyer had filed a petition seeking his bail, following which, a bench of the Gauhati High Court granted him the four-week interim bail. The Assam government and Ministry of Home Affairs have also issued a ‘No Objection’ notice in the interest of the peace process.



Earlier on January 16 this month, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the NDFB(S) and the Centre. The cadres and leaders of the NDFB(S) have expressed that they would work towards peace and therefore have returned to the mainland.



Ranjan Daimary, along with nine others, was given life imprisonment by a special CBI court for carrying out the deadly serial bomb blasts in Assam.



Bite: Manas Sarania, Lawyer of Ranjan Daimary


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