The Karbi Anglong Agreement was signed on Saturday in the presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah. After the agreement, Amit Shah said that the historic Karbi Anglong agreement has been reached. The Modi government is committed to resolving the decades-old crisis and ensuring the territorial integrity of Assam. He said that this day will surely be written with golden letters in the history of Assam and Karbi region.
Today around 1000 cadres of more than 5 organizations have started joining the mainstream by putting up arms. He said that in respect of Karbi Anglong, the Assam government would spend Rs 1000 crore for the development of an area in five years. The policy of the Narendra Modi government is that we fulfill all the conditions of the agreement we make in our own time.
In the matter, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said that Bodo and Karbi, two tribal groups in Assam wanted to separate from Assam. The Bodo Accord was signed in 2009 and it opened new avenues of development while maintaining the territorial integrity of Assam. Carbi deal done today. This will bring peace in Karbi Anglong area.
During this, former Assam Chief Minister and Union Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said that I would like to thank the Narendra Modi government at the Center for the signing of the historic Karbi Anglong Agreement, which is committed to resolve the decades-old crisis, ensure the territorial integrity of Assam. Is. I would also like to thank the Chief Minister of Assam. In today’s agreement, the efforts of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and bold Home Minister Amit Shah have also contributed.
He said that I had a three-day program in Mumbai, but I came to know that an important work is going to happen here. So I canceled my visit there to be here because of the agreement.
The Karbi are a major ethnic group of Assam, surrounded by many factions. The history of the Karbi group has been associated with murders, ethnic violence, kidnappings and taxation since the early 1980s. Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma said after the agreement that under the new agreement, people from the hill tribes would be entitled to reservation under Schedule 6 of the Indian Constitution.