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UNLF signs peace agreement; Home Minister Amit Shah terms it ‘historic’

Manipur’s oldest armed group United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has signed a peace agreement with the Central and the Manipur government in the national capital, with Home Minister Amit Shah terming the development a “historic milestone”.

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NEW DELHI: Manipur’s oldest armed group United National Liberation Front (UNLF) has signed a peace agreement with the Central and the Manipur government in the national capital, with Home Minister Amit Shah terming the development a “historic milestone”.

In a post on ‘X’, Shah said: “A historic milestone achieved. Narendra Modi government’s relentless efforts to establish permanent peace in the northeast have added a new chapter of fulfillment as the UNLF signed a peace agreement, today in New Delhi.”

The Home Minister further said: “UNLF, the oldest valley-based armed group of Manipur has agreed to renounce violence and join the mainstream. I welcome them to the democratic processes and wish them all the best in their journey on the path of peace and progress.” (IANS)

The Ministry of Home Affairs earlier this month had notified an extension of its ban under the UAPA on seven “Meitei Extremist Organizations”. (IANS)

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