Return Of Ulfa Leader Jibon Moran, The Last Of Paresh Barua’s Closest Aides
Jibon Moran returned home after Ulfa let him go for his failing health
Jibon Moran. (Third from the left.) Dipankar Roy 2021-04-30T17:51:53+05:30 Return Of Ulfa Leader Jibon Moran, The Last Of Paresh Barua’s Closest Aides outlookindia.com 2021-04-30T18:10:15+05:30
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It was a spread worthy of royalty. Laid out on a cane table, it consisted of a local chicken curry, masoor dal, mashed potato, brinjal fry and some onion-green chilly salad.
Royalty? Certainly, if one were to consider that leading up to the sumptuous sight, for about eight-10 days, the diet was all about steamed rice and boiled “lai paat”, a green, leafy vegetable served punctually at 6 in the morning. After the first couple of days though, one would wait with longing for the 6-am tryst.
Centre may take ‘wanted’ Naga leader Niki Sumi’s ceasefire offer
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December 24, 2020 22:46 IST
Security agencies have worked on his return to India with an eye on concluding the Naga peace deal.
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The Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) had banned the NSCN-K led by S.S Khaplang in 2015 after the Chandel ambush.
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Security agencies have worked on his return to India with an eye on concluding the Naga peace deal.
The Union government is likely to accept NSCN-K (National Socialist Council of Nagaland – Khaplang) leader Niki Sumi’s offer to revive the ceasefire agreement and the anti-terror cases lodged against him would be dealt with appropriately, a senior government official said.