BODO OUTFIT NDFB BANNED FOR 5 MORE YRS FOR VIOLENCE
NEW DELHI: The Centre has extended the ban on Assambased Bodo insurgent group NDFB by another five years, saying the outlawed outfit has continued to indulge in violent activities, including killing and extortion, and undermine the country’s territorial integrity in collusion with anti-India forces.
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) has been indulging in illegal and violent activities, intending to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India in furtherance of its objective of achieving a separate Bodoland, said Union home ministry in a notification, extending the ban on the militant group.
THE CENTRE SAID THAT THE OUTLAWED OUTFIT HAS CONTINUED TO INDULGE IN VIOLENT ACTIVITIES, INCLUDING KILLING AND EXTORTION
NEW DELHI: The Centre has extended the ban on Assambased Bodo insurgent group NDFB by another five years, saying the outlawed outfit has continued to indulge in violent activities, including killing and extortion, and undermine the country’s territorial integrity in collusion with anti-India forces.
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) has been indulging in illegal and violent activities, intending to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India in furtherance of its objective of achieving a separate Bodoland, said Union Home Ministry in a notification, extending the ban on the north east militant group.
The ministry extended the ban on NDBF under the provisions of sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967. The ministry said by its unlawful and violent activities, the NDFB has been “undermining the authority of the government, spreading terror and panic among people, causing carnage and ethnic violence, resulting in killings and destruction of properties of non-Bodos, inhabiting the Bodo-dominated areas in Assam”.
The notification said “the central government is of the opinion that the NDFB’s activities are detrimental to the sovereignty and integrity of India and that it is an unlawful association”.
The central government, the notification added, is also “of the opinion that unless NDFB’s unlawful activities are kept under control, the organisation may re-group and re-arm itself, make fresh recruitment, indulge in violent, terrorist and secessionist activities, collect funds and endanger the lives of innocent citizens and security forces personnel”.
“Therefore, circumstances do exist which render it necessary to declare the NDFB as an unlawful association with immediate effect,” it said. Accordingly “in exercise of powers conferred by sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, 1967 (Act 37 of 1967), the central government hereby declares the NDFB, along with all its groups, factions and front organisations, as an unlawful association”, the notification said.
The ban on NDFB will last for five years, a home ministry official said. The NDFB was first declared an outlawed organisation in 1990s and the ban has been extended every five years since then.