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An Overview of Conflict and Insurgency with
Special Reference to Assam
Bhaskar Gogoi
M.Phill Research Scholar, Department of Political Science,
Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India
ABSTRACT
The Northeast region of India comprising of eight states- Assam, Nagaland, Manipur,ArunachalPradesh,Meghalaya,Mizoram,
Tripura and Sikkim. Northeast India is a region poorly connected to the Indian mainland by a small corridor-Siliguri corridor
(also known as chiken neck) with a narrow width of only 23 kilometers. North Eastern India has been facing problems of
insurgency and conflict for near 5 decades, but things are now settling down and peace started to prevail. The insurgency is a
reflection of its social, cultural, ethnic and linguistic diversity, terrain, socio-economic development, politico-economic
conditions, historical evolution and changes in the environment of the area. On theotherhand,thisisreflectedinthepatternof
conflicts, which are varied in their nature and the stance of insurgent groups which remain divergent and ever changing. In
these research, highlighted the insurgency status in Assam is classified as very active. Conflicts in Assam can be broadly
grouped under the different categories those are elaborated in further.
KEYWORDS: Conflict, Insurgency, Assam, ULFA
INTRODUCTION
An insurgency is an armed rebellion against a constituted
authority when those taking part in the rebellion are not
recognized as belligerents. In case of Indian scenario it can
be seen as armed rebellion and violent protests against
Indian Government or Authority.
Assam has been witnessing conflict since 1980-90 period,
but since 1990, the intensity of conflicts started to decrease.
Assam has several armed factions operate. Some groups call
for a separate state, others for regional autonomy while
some extreme groups demand complete independence. This
is reflected in the pattern of conflicts, which are varied in
their nature and causes and the stance of insurgent groups
which remain divergent and ever changing. These range
from secession to autonomy, movements against foreigners
and immigrants, ethnicintegration andreactiontoperceived
imposition of Indianness. The common factor is resorting to
violence in articulation and mobilization of the demands.
Conflicts in the region can be broadly grouped under the
following categories: National conflicts, Ethnic conflicts and
sub-regional conflicts.
OBJECTIVES:-
1. To study about insurgency and conflicts in Assam
2. To study about recent developments regarding
insurgency in Assam.
3. To study about statehood demands in Assam
METHODOLOGY:-
During the research it collected data through secondary
sources like Books, Journals, E-Books, Articles, Internet etc.
FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION:
REASONS FOR CONFLICTS INASSAM:-1ststateof NEIndia
post 1947. Radical turn in Assamese nationalism can be
traced back to the influx of illegal migrants from East
Pakistan after partition in 1947 and later since 1971
onwards after the formation of Bangladesh. Massive migrant
flow created immense anxietyamongsttheAssamesemiddle
classes and the rural masses. Violent protests erupted in
Assam. On the other hand Assamese thought that India is
exploiting Assam’s oil. Another reason is that revenues from
Assam’s other famous product tea were also going to the
head offices located in West Bengal. Mostproximatecauseof
the Assam Agitation (1979-1985)washowevermalpractices
in the electoral procedure in1978.AllAssamStudents’Union
(AASU) led an agitation demanding the 1951 National
Register for Citizens be utilized to determine the citizenship
of all those living in Assam. State also tried to use force and
suppress the agitation. Creationofoneof themostpersistent
of violent ethnic movements inAssam-theUnitedLiberation
front of Asom (ULFA). 7th April 1979 ULFA was formed on at
Ranghar, in Sivasagar, a sight of historical significance since
the time of the Ahom rule. ULFA wants Assam’s status to the
Ahom ruled Assam, pre-1826 treaty of Yandaboo between
the British and the Burmese, which brought in British rule in
Assam. Recruits of the ULFA were drawn from the Asom
Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP). 3rd September
2011 peace talk has held. For instance Tripartite agreement
for Suspension of Operations (SoO) against ULFA. Signed
between Indian Government, Assam government and ULFA
July 2012, violence broke out with riots between indigenous
Bodos and Bengali-speaking Muslims (who were suspected
to be illegal Bangladeshi muslims). Violence in Assam later
had its repercussions in other parts of India, Azad maidan
riots in Mumbai, Rumour mongering (via sinister SMS)
triggered exodus of NE Indians.
Statehood demands in Assam-
1. Bodoland
2. Karbi Anglong
3. Dimaraji
4. Kamtapur
Post Telengana, revival of statehood movements by four
ethnic groups- the Bodos, the Karbis, the Dimasas and the
Koch-Rajbangshis.
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General reasons behind their demand of separate
statehood-
1. To preserve and promote their ethnic identity.
2. For rapid economic development in backward areas.
3. To ensure control over natural resources like land.
1. Bodoland
Demand for state consisting of areas located extreme north
of north bank of Brahamaputra river in the state of Assam,
by the foothills of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh; inhabited
predominantly by the Bodo people. Bodoland movement for
an independent state of Bodoland started on March 2, 1987
under the leadership of Upendranath BrahmaoftheAllBodo
Students’ Union (ABSU).
The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC):-
BTC has legislative, administrative, executive and financial
powers over 40 policy areas in the Bodoland Territorial
Areas Districts comprising four districts (Kokrajhar, Baksa,
Chirang and Udalguri) of Assam. It was established in 2003
following a peace agreement between the Government of
India and Bodo rebels and is functioning since 2003 under
the provision of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of
India.
National Democratic Front of Bodoland:-
NDFB(Songjit faction) had turned up the fire in Assam in the
year 2014, December by attacking districts of Sonitpur and
Kokrajhar, killing nearly 78 and leaving many seriously
injured. It appears that this carnage started in retaliation to
the death of three NDFB (S) cadres during a counter-
insurgency operation conducted by the Mahar Regiment on
December 21 against the outfit’scampin theChirangDistrict
along the Assam-Bhutan border.
Causes of these recurring violence in the area:
First, the political empowerment of the minority
communities in the Bodo Territorial Area District (BTAD) in
recent years has resulted in growing unease in the Bodo
community. The fear is about non-Bodo communities
dominating the political process as seen in the election of
Sarania.
Second, political tension in the area is further compounded
by the perception among the Bodods that illegal migration
from Bangladesh is relegating them to a minority status in
their own land.
Third, the ‘perception’ of massive illegal migration has
generated a fear psychosis in the Bodo communitythattheir
ancestral lands will be illegally taken away by the migrants.
The lack of any reliable data on the number of people
migrating from Bangladesh into Assam further aggravates
the situation.
Fourth, the inclusion of illegal migrants in the voters list is
viewed as a deliberate ploy to empower an outside group
vis-à-vis the Bodos, so that the latter lose their distinct
indigenous identity. This has created a siege mentality
among Bodos.
The situation has been further compounded by the failureof
the Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) to mitigate the fears of
the Bodos. For instance, the Bodo Accord of 2003 clearly
stated that the BTC will “fulfill the economic, educational,
and linguistic aspirations andthepreservationofland-rights
socio-cultural and ethnic identity of the Bodos.” Despite
these provisions the Bodos continuetofeelinsecure vis-à-vis
the minority communities due to weak administrative
institutions that have failed to lock in their rights.
The divisive politics of the members of the BTC have also
added to the insecurity. For example, in May 2012, the BTC
Chief Hagrama Mohilary had accused the minority
community against the Bodos, which had led to the death of
nearly 96 people (both Bodo and non-Bodo), without
offering concrete evidence to back up his claims. The BTC
has failed to assuage the fears of the non-Bodos too. In terms
of composition, the BTC has 46 seats of which 30 are
reserved for Scheduled Tribes, five for non-tribals, five are
open to all communities and the remaining six are to be
nominated by the governor of Assam from among the
communities. In a council, where policydecisionsin terms of
development packages, land revenue, businesstax andsoon
are based on a majority vote, it is clear that theBodosarethe
privileged lot. The BTC is also vested with powers under
Panchayati Raj System. While the Bodo Accord explicitly
states that the non-tribal population will not be
disadvantaged by the provisions of the Accord, in reality,
their rights are not duly acknowledged by the BTC, creating
enormous apprehensions.
The final cause of the recurring violence is the existence of
armed groups like the NDFB-S, the Birsa Commando Force
(BCF) representing the Santhals, etc., which have the
capability to challenge the authority of the state
administration.
The way out:-
1. Establish a land record system that is computerizedand
accessible to the local people, and which canaddressthe
fear of loss of land to the outsiders.
2. Improve the presence of both the state civil
administration and the law enforcement agencies in
areas that are identified as highly susceptible to ethnic
violence.
3. The state and union governmentsneed toworktogether
to collate credible data on the flow of migrants into
areas that have been included in the BTAD.
Assam Nagaland Border Crisis:-
More than 20 protestors were injured and two killed in
police action at Rangajan,GolaghatDistrict,Assamagainst an
economic blockade on Asian Highway 1 (also called NH 39)
leading into neighbouring Nagaland.(2014)
Major groups involved were:
1. Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chhatra Parishad
2. All Assam Tea Tribes Students Association
3. All Assam Tai Ahom Students Union, and
4. All Adivasi Students Association
The Assam-Nagaland border is disputed since Nagaland
achieved statehood in 1963. The disputed land is claimed by
private individuals and communities on both sides of the
Official border based on historical rights in the absence of
bonafide documents. In spite of the Supreme Court’s
intervention, the dispute remains unresolved with an
interim agreement between Assam and Nagaland to place
the disputed border areas under the control of a neutral
Central Police force.
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2. Karbi Anglong
Government has created Autonomous hill districts of Assam
in Mikir hills. Demand separate state of Karbi Anglong
(Homeland) is being made by people of Karbi tribe. Earlier
Anglong district is the largest amongstthe33 administrative
districts of Assam. 2006- Indian government named Karbi
Anglong one of the country’s 250 most backward districts.
3. Dimaraji
Dimasa people demandinga separatestatecalledDimarajior
“Dimaland” comprise the Dimasa inhabited Areas- Dima
Hasao district, parts of Cachar district, parts of Nagaon
district and Karbi Anglong district in Assam together with
Part of Dimapur district in Nagaland. Government has
created the Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (DHAC) in
response to the demands.
4. Kamtapur
They do not have an autonomous council. Demandof statein
North West Bengal and Assam by the Koch-
Rajbanshis(Rajbongshis) people. Some districts of West
Bengal and districts of Assam areas demanded under
Kamatapur also overlap the areas which were demanded
under the statehood of Gorkhland.
The KLO is contrastingly clear in itscessationistdemand and
is campaigning for restoration of the so-called past
independence of a notional Koch Kamta kingdom, which
existed during the 12th tothe15thcenturyunderthecontrol
of the Khen dynasty, with capital near Moynaguri in present
Alipurduar sub-division of Jalpaiguri district. The KLO’s
activities encompass the six districts of north West Bengal
and Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Dhuburi and Goalpara districts
of west Assam.
Reasons for Conflict in Assam:
1. Historical reasons-loosely administered under British
India.
2. Tensions between thisstateand thecentralgovernment.
3. Tensions between tribal people, who are natives of this
state and migrant peoples from other parts of India and
abroad.
4. Geographical reasons-not well connected with present
Indian mainland.
5. Development reasons-Poorly developed due to lack of
fund from center/state.
6. Military reasons- AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Power
Act).
7. Foreign Policy- Look East Policy and market changes
bought.
Other Insurgent groups are discussed below:-
KLNLF- The Karbi Longri N.C. Hills Liberation Front is a
militant group operating in the Karbi Anglong and Dima
Hasao districts of Assam that was formed on 16 May 2004.
The outfit claims to fight for the cause of Karbi tribes, and its
declared objective is Hemprek Kangthim, meaning self
rule/self-determination of the Karbi people. It is closely
linked with the ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom).
UPDS- The United People’s Democratic Solidarity was
formed in March 1999 with the merger of two terrorist
outfits in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, the Karbi National
Volunteers (KNV) and the Karbi People’s Front (KPF).
In 2004, the UPDS (Anti-Talks) renamed itself as the Karbi
Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), and its
armed wing as the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills
Resistance Force (KNPR).
In 2004 the UPDS disbanded, following the mass surrender
of all it cadres and leaders.
DHD- The Dima Halam Daoga (DHD) is a descendant of the
Dimasa National Security Force (DNSF), which ceased
operations in 1995. Commander-in-Chief Jewel Gorlosa,
refused to surrender and launched the Dima Halam Daoga.
After the peace agreement between the DHD and the central
government in the year 2003, the group further broke out
and DHD(J) also Known as Black Widowwasbornwhich was
led by Jewel Gorlosa. The Black Widow’s declared objective
is to create Dimaraji for the Dimasa people in Dima Hasao
district only. However the objective of DHD (Nunisa faction)
is to include parts of Cachar, Karbi Anglong and Nagaon
districts in Assam and sections of Dimapur district in
Nagaland.
RECENT OBSERVATIONS:-
The basic ingredient of insurgency i.e. popular support is
drying up in Assam. Ceasefire and Suspension of Operations
with militant groups allow them to indulge in extortion and
kidnapping, which in turn help them in maintaining their
clout over the people of Assam. The biggest challenge to
Assam is extortion carried out by various insurgent groups.
Extortion has become meticulously organized activity in
Assam and is one of the major sources of funds for the
militants.
The perceived threat to the politicalidentityoftheAssamese
people from the illegal migrants from Bangladesh lies at the
core of the Assam problem. The indigenous people of Assam
feel that in future the illegal migrants will become the
majority population and they will lose political power. The
ceasefire agreements and peace negotiations have resulted
in reducing the violence levels and given the civilsocieties of
Assam space to talk.
Security situation in Assam has improved in particular
facilitating conducive atmosphere for investment and
development.
CONCLUSION:-
The Anti-insurgency operations in the state have reached a
crucial stage today amid speculations that the camps of the
ULFA and the NDFB would be anyday busted by joint
operations of the security forces and the Bhutanese Army.
On the other hand conflicts are dominantly decreasing.
Because people want development measures, employment
and not bloodshed, which has been continuing for ever tree
decades in Assam.
REFERENCES:
[1] AASU, (1983). The Foreigners Problem: Why a Solution
Is Still Elusive? Guwahati: Publicity Secretary, AllAssam
Student’s Union(AASU) June.
[2] Srikanth, H. (2000). “Militancy and Identity politics in
Assam.” Economic and political Weekly (Mumbai),
November
[3] Hazarika , Sanjay, Ethnic ConflictandCivilSocietyInThe
Northeast,
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An Overview of Conflict and Insurgency with Special Reference to Assam

  • 1. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) Volume: 3 | Issue: 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Available Online: www.ijtsrd.com e-ISSN: 2456 - 6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD20320 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 356 An Overview of Conflict and Insurgency with Special Reference to Assam Bhaskar Gogoi M.Phill Research Scholar, Department of Political Science, Gauhati University, Guwahati, Assam, India ABSTRACT The Northeast region of India comprising of eight states- Assam, Nagaland, Manipur,ArunachalPradesh,Meghalaya,Mizoram, Tripura and Sikkim. Northeast India is a region poorly connected to the Indian mainland by a small corridor-Siliguri corridor (also known as chiken neck) with a narrow width of only 23 kilometers. North Eastern India has been facing problems of insurgency and conflict for near 5 decades, but things are now settling down and peace started to prevail. The insurgency is a reflection of its social, cultural, ethnic and linguistic diversity, terrain, socio-economic development, politico-economic conditions, historical evolution and changes in the environment of the area. On theotherhand,thisisreflectedinthepatternof conflicts, which are varied in their nature and the stance of insurgent groups which remain divergent and ever changing. In these research, highlighted the insurgency status in Assam is classified as very active. Conflicts in Assam can be broadly grouped under the different categories those are elaborated in further. KEYWORDS: Conflict, Insurgency, Assam, ULFA INTRODUCTION An insurgency is an armed rebellion against a constituted authority when those taking part in the rebellion are not recognized as belligerents. In case of Indian scenario it can be seen as armed rebellion and violent protests against Indian Government or Authority. Assam has been witnessing conflict since 1980-90 period, but since 1990, the intensity of conflicts started to decrease. Assam has several armed factions operate. Some groups call for a separate state, others for regional autonomy while some extreme groups demand complete independence. This is reflected in the pattern of conflicts, which are varied in their nature and causes and the stance of insurgent groups which remain divergent and ever changing. These range from secession to autonomy, movements against foreigners and immigrants, ethnicintegration andreactiontoperceived imposition of Indianness. The common factor is resorting to violence in articulation and mobilization of the demands. Conflicts in the region can be broadly grouped under the following categories: National conflicts, Ethnic conflicts and sub-regional conflicts. OBJECTIVES:- 1. To study about insurgency and conflicts in Assam 2. To study about recent developments regarding insurgency in Assam. 3. To study about statehood demands in Assam METHODOLOGY:- During the research it collected data through secondary sources like Books, Journals, E-Books, Articles, Internet etc. FINDINGS AND DISCUSSION: REASONS FOR CONFLICTS INASSAM:-1ststateof NEIndia post 1947. Radical turn in Assamese nationalism can be traced back to the influx of illegal migrants from East Pakistan after partition in 1947 and later since 1971 onwards after the formation of Bangladesh. Massive migrant flow created immense anxietyamongsttheAssamesemiddle classes and the rural masses. Violent protests erupted in Assam. On the other hand Assamese thought that India is exploiting Assam’s oil. Another reason is that revenues from Assam’s other famous product tea were also going to the head offices located in West Bengal. Mostproximatecauseof the Assam Agitation (1979-1985)washowevermalpractices in the electoral procedure in1978.AllAssamStudents’Union (AASU) led an agitation demanding the 1951 National Register for Citizens be utilized to determine the citizenship of all those living in Assam. State also tried to use force and suppress the agitation. Creationofoneof themostpersistent of violent ethnic movements inAssam-theUnitedLiberation front of Asom (ULFA). 7th April 1979 ULFA was formed on at Ranghar, in Sivasagar, a sight of historical significance since the time of the Ahom rule. ULFA wants Assam’s status to the Ahom ruled Assam, pre-1826 treaty of Yandaboo between the British and the Burmese, which brought in British rule in Assam. Recruits of the ULFA were drawn from the Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chatra Parishad (AJYCP). 3rd September 2011 peace talk has held. For instance Tripartite agreement for Suspension of Operations (SoO) against ULFA. Signed between Indian Government, Assam government and ULFA July 2012, violence broke out with riots between indigenous Bodos and Bengali-speaking Muslims (who were suspected to be illegal Bangladeshi muslims). Violence in Assam later had its repercussions in other parts of India, Azad maidan riots in Mumbai, Rumour mongering (via sinister SMS) triggered exodus of NE Indians. Statehood demands in Assam- 1. Bodoland 2. Karbi Anglong 3. Dimaraji 4. Kamtapur Post Telengana, revival of statehood movements by four ethnic groups- the Bodos, the Karbis, the Dimasas and the Koch-Rajbangshis.
  • 2. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD20320 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 357 General reasons behind their demand of separate statehood- 1. To preserve and promote their ethnic identity. 2. For rapid economic development in backward areas. 3. To ensure control over natural resources like land. 1. Bodoland Demand for state consisting of areas located extreme north of north bank of Brahamaputra river in the state of Assam, by the foothills of Bhutan and Arunachal Pradesh; inhabited predominantly by the Bodo people. Bodoland movement for an independent state of Bodoland started on March 2, 1987 under the leadership of Upendranath BrahmaoftheAllBodo Students’ Union (ABSU). The Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC):- BTC has legislative, administrative, executive and financial powers over 40 policy areas in the Bodoland Territorial Areas Districts comprising four districts (Kokrajhar, Baksa, Chirang and Udalguri) of Assam. It was established in 2003 following a peace agreement between the Government of India and Bodo rebels and is functioning since 2003 under the provision of the Sixth Schedule of the Constitution of India. National Democratic Front of Bodoland:- NDFB(Songjit faction) had turned up the fire in Assam in the year 2014, December by attacking districts of Sonitpur and Kokrajhar, killing nearly 78 and leaving many seriously injured. It appears that this carnage started in retaliation to the death of three NDFB (S) cadres during a counter- insurgency operation conducted by the Mahar Regiment on December 21 against the outfit’scampin theChirangDistrict along the Assam-Bhutan border. Causes of these recurring violence in the area: First, the political empowerment of the minority communities in the Bodo Territorial Area District (BTAD) in recent years has resulted in growing unease in the Bodo community. The fear is about non-Bodo communities dominating the political process as seen in the election of Sarania. Second, political tension in the area is further compounded by the perception among the Bodods that illegal migration from Bangladesh is relegating them to a minority status in their own land. Third, the ‘perception’ of massive illegal migration has generated a fear psychosis in the Bodo communitythattheir ancestral lands will be illegally taken away by the migrants. The lack of any reliable data on the number of people migrating from Bangladesh into Assam further aggravates the situation. Fourth, the inclusion of illegal migrants in the voters list is viewed as a deliberate ploy to empower an outside group vis-à-vis the Bodos, so that the latter lose their distinct indigenous identity. This has created a siege mentality among Bodos. The situation has been further compounded by the failureof the Bodo Territorial Council (BTC) to mitigate the fears of the Bodos. For instance, the Bodo Accord of 2003 clearly stated that the BTC will “fulfill the economic, educational, and linguistic aspirations andthepreservationofland-rights socio-cultural and ethnic identity of the Bodos.” Despite these provisions the Bodos continuetofeelinsecure vis-à-vis the minority communities due to weak administrative institutions that have failed to lock in their rights. The divisive politics of the members of the BTC have also added to the insecurity. For example, in May 2012, the BTC Chief Hagrama Mohilary had accused the minority community against the Bodos, which had led to the death of nearly 96 people (both Bodo and non-Bodo), without offering concrete evidence to back up his claims. The BTC has failed to assuage the fears of the non-Bodos too. In terms of composition, the BTC has 46 seats of which 30 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes, five for non-tribals, five are open to all communities and the remaining six are to be nominated by the governor of Assam from among the communities. In a council, where policydecisionsin terms of development packages, land revenue, businesstax andsoon are based on a majority vote, it is clear that theBodosarethe privileged lot. The BTC is also vested with powers under Panchayati Raj System. While the Bodo Accord explicitly states that the non-tribal population will not be disadvantaged by the provisions of the Accord, in reality, their rights are not duly acknowledged by the BTC, creating enormous apprehensions. The final cause of the recurring violence is the existence of armed groups like the NDFB-S, the Birsa Commando Force (BCF) representing the Santhals, etc., which have the capability to challenge the authority of the state administration. The way out:- 1. Establish a land record system that is computerizedand accessible to the local people, and which canaddressthe fear of loss of land to the outsiders. 2. Improve the presence of both the state civil administration and the law enforcement agencies in areas that are identified as highly susceptible to ethnic violence. 3. The state and union governmentsneed toworktogether to collate credible data on the flow of migrants into areas that have been included in the BTAD. Assam Nagaland Border Crisis:- More than 20 protestors were injured and two killed in police action at Rangajan,GolaghatDistrict,Assamagainst an economic blockade on Asian Highway 1 (also called NH 39) leading into neighbouring Nagaland.(2014) Major groups involved were: 1. Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuva Chhatra Parishad 2. All Assam Tea Tribes Students Association 3. All Assam Tai Ahom Students Union, and 4. All Adivasi Students Association The Assam-Nagaland border is disputed since Nagaland achieved statehood in 1963. The disputed land is claimed by private individuals and communities on both sides of the Official border based on historical rights in the absence of bonafide documents. In spite of the Supreme Court’s intervention, the dispute remains unresolved with an interim agreement between Assam and Nagaland to place the disputed border areas under the control of a neutral Central Police force.
  • 3. International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (IJTSRD) @ www.ijtsrd.com eISSN: 2456-6470 @ IJTSRD | Unique Reference Paper ID – IJTSRD20320 | Volume – 3 | Issue – 2 | Jan-Feb 2019 Page: 358 2. Karbi Anglong Government has created Autonomous hill districts of Assam in Mikir hills. Demand separate state of Karbi Anglong (Homeland) is being made by people of Karbi tribe. Earlier Anglong district is the largest amongstthe33 administrative districts of Assam. 2006- Indian government named Karbi Anglong one of the country’s 250 most backward districts. 3. Dimaraji Dimasa people demandinga separatestatecalledDimarajior “Dimaland” comprise the Dimasa inhabited Areas- Dima Hasao district, parts of Cachar district, parts of Nagaon district and Karbi Anglong district in Assam together with Part of Dimapur district in Nagaland. Government has created the Dima Hasao Autonomous Council (DHAC) in response to the demands. 4. Kamtapur They do not have an autonomous council. Demandof statein North West Bengal and Assam by the Koch- Rajbanshis(Rajbongshis) people. Some districts of West Bengal and districts of Assam areas demanded under Kamatapur also overlap the areas which were demanded under the statehood of Gorkhland. The KLO is contrastingly clear in itscessationistdemand and is campaigning for restoration of the so-called past independence of a notional Koch Kamta kingdom, which existed during the 12th tothe15thcenturyunderthecontrol of the Khen dynasty, with capital near Moynaguri in present Alipurduar sub-division of Jalpaiguri district. The KLO’s activities encompass the six districts of north West Bengal and Kokrajhar, Bongaigaon, Dhuburi and Goalpara districts of west Assam. Reasons for Conflict in Assam: 1. Historical reasons-loosely administered under British India. 2. Tensions between thisstateand thecentralgovernment. 3. Tensions between tribal people, who are natives of this state and migrant peoples from other parts of India and abroad. 4. Geographical reasons-not well connected with present Indian mainland. 5. Development reasons-Poorly developed due to lack of fund from center/state. 6. Military reasons- AFSPA(Armed Forces Special Power Act). 7. Foreign Policy- Look East Policy and market changes bought. Other Insurgent groups are discussed below:- KLNLF- The Karbi Longri N.C. Hills Liberation Front is a militant group operating in the Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts of Assam that was formed on 16 May 2004. The outfit claims to fight for the cause of Karbi tribes, and its declared objective is Hemprek Kangthim, meaning self rule/self-determination of the Karbi people. It is closely linked with the ULFA (United Liberation Front of Asom). UPDS- The United People’s Democratic Solidarity was formed in March 1999 with the merger of two terrorist outfits in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district, the Karbi National Volunteers (KNV) and the Karbi People’s Front (KPF). In 2004, the UPDS (Anti-Talks) renamed itself as the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF), and its armed wing as the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Resistance Force (KNPR). In 2004 the UPDS disbanded, following the mass surrender of all it cadres and leaders. DHD- The Dima Halam Daoga (DHD) is a descendant of the Dimasa National Security Force (DNSF), which ceased operations in 1995. Commander-in-Chief Jewel Gorlosa, refused to surrender and launched the Dima Halam Daoga. After the peace agreement between the DHD and the central government in the year 2003, the group further broke out and DHD(J) also Known as Black Widowwasbornwhich was led by Jewel Gorlosa. The Black Widow’s declared objective is to create Dimaraji for the Dimasa people in Dima Hasao district only. However the objective of DHD (Nunisa faction) is to include parts of Cachar, Karbi Anglong and Nagaon districts in Assam and sections of Dimapur district in Nagaland. RECENT OBSERVATIONS:- The basic ingredient of insurgency i.e. popular support is drying up in Assam. Ceasefire and Suspension of Operations with militant groups allow them to indulge in extortion and kidnapping, which in turn help them in maintaining their clout over the people of Assam. The biggest challenge to Assam is extortion carried out by various insurgent groups. Extortion has become meticulously organized activity in Assam and is one of the major sources of funds for the militants. The perceived threat to the politicalidentityoftheAssamese people from the illegal migrants from Bangladesh lies at the core of the Assam problem. The indigenous people of Assam feel that in future the illegal migrants will become the majority population and they will lose political power. The ceasefire agreements and peace negotiations have resulted in reducing the violence levels and given the civilsocieties of Assam space to talk. Security situation in Assam has improved in particular facilitating conducive atmosphere for investment and development. CONCLUSION:- The Anti-insurgency operations in the state have reached a crucial stage today amid speculations that the camps of the ULFA and the NDFB would be anyday busted by joint operations of the security forces and the Bhutanese Army. On the other hand conflicts are dominantly decreasing. Because people want development measures, employment and not bloodshed, which has been continuing for ever tree decades in Assam. REFERENCES: [1] AASU, (1983). The Foreigners Problem: Why a Solution Is Still Elusive? Guwahati: Publicity Secretary, AllAssam Student’s Union(AASU) June. 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