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dividends of remarkable counter insurgency success continue to accumulate in
the north-eastern State of The state which was once known as the
`abduction capital of the North East’, is peaceful and prosperous now,
said Mr BL Vohra, the former Director General of Police. With determination,
political support and `Will Power’ the State has recorded a remarkable
achievement in managing the two and half decade old militancy. Full scale
militancy started in Tripura from 1993, though
the Tripura National Volunteers, the first armed squad, was set up in the late
1970s. But Now, more than two and half decade later, in the state only two
major militant outfits, the All Tripura Tiger’s Forces (ATTF) and the National Liberation Front of Tripura (NLFT) are active
in and out side the state ( According to the informations
available, the purported objective of the NLFT was to establish : Independent
Tripura through armed struggle following
the liberation from Indian neo-colonialism and imperialism and furtherance of a
`distinct and independent identity’ Similarly, All Tripura Tiger Force (ATTF) has its own
objectives as Expulsion of all Bengali-speaking immigrant settlers who entered
Tripura after 1956. Restoration of land
to tribals under `Tripura Land Revenue and Land Reforms Act, 1960’. Removal of
names of migrants who entered Tripura after 1956 from the electoral roll. Over the
years both groups deviated from their
main goal. They involved themselves in
doing many nefarious activities like narcotic business, smuggling of arms and
extortion from the people. The ATTF has established linkage with other terrorist
groups and made their headquarter at Tarabon in Bangladesh which was also used
as makeshift headquarters of Arbinda Rajkhowa (ULFA Chairman) who is presently
lodged in Jail at Guwahati with nine other top leaders of the outfit. It was
revealed later that ATTF has linkage with other terrorist group operating in Debbarma
and the other group headed by Nayanbasi Jamatiya. In 2003, Montu Kolai was
reportedly made leader of NLFT(B) faction. The split among the group had led to
a spate of violent internecine clashes in Tripura and in Ethnic Killings have been the most
deplorable aspect of militancy in Tripura. Tribal militants belonging to the
NLFT or the ATTF have persistently followed a policy of ethnic cleansing. They wanted to
force Bengalis, mostly from erstwhile East Pakistan (now Militancy in Tripura has reached to its peak
in year 2001. Many schools in far-flung areas of Tripura were closed, vehicular
traffic along the Guwahati-Agartala highway, life line of the state’s economy
was threatened due to ambush and illegal taxes collected on gun point ; Kidnapping
for ransom was almost an every day affair. Extremists in Tripura enjoyed an
operational advantage as the state is surrounded on three sides by But over the years, efforts of security forces
(Assam Rifles, TSR & State Police together) and Central Govt in The year 2009 saw a further drastic decline
in insurgency-related activities. In the year 2009, indeed, a dramatic recovery
from the three digit annual militancy related fatalities. Militancy
Related Fatalities in Tripura, 2001-2009
Source-SATP
& MHA According to the database and sources
in 2009, there have been 245 surrenders and 85 apprehensions of terrorists in
the state. But, out of these only 65-70 weapons have been recovered. This is
the point to ponder for security personnel (Para Military Forces & State
Police). While doing investigation,
security agencies should try to find out the reasons and inside story for less
number of weapons being given by surrenderes. During investigation by security
forces of surrendered cadres of various outfits, it has come out that militants
had fled The continuous stream of surrenders
and the sense of entitlement have generated some administrative problems as
surrendered militants complained about delays in their promised resettlement.
They alleged Government has not fulfilled its promises. With
peace returning to militancy ravaged state, escort system for vehicles plying
on NH-44 which connects the state with
outer world through Successful counter-insurgency operations and support from the common public against terrorism over the years have brought the peace in Tripura. The model of response in the state, where the Tripura police with Assam Rifles was the lead agency in the counter-insurgency grid, can provide valuable lessons to security agencies in fighting insurgencies else- where in the North East and across the country.
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