A top rebel leader surrenders to Indian army in northeast

The Associated Press
November 12, 2020 at 5:10AM

GAUHATI, India — A top insurgent leader and four of his fighters operating along India's border with Bangladesh and Myanmar have surrendered to the Indian army in the country's troubled northeast, the army said Thursday.

Drishti Rajkhowa, who now is in the Indian army's custody, is considered the No. 2 leader in the United Liberation Front of Asom, a faction headed by Paresh Baruah. He and four others also gave up a huge quantity of arms, the statement said, without giving any details.

The group is fighting for independence from India. Another faction of ULFA, headed by Arabinda Rajkhowa, has been in peace talks with the Indian government since 2011.

Government forces are battling dozens of ethnic insurgent groups in India's remote northeast who are pushing demands ranging from independent homelands to maximum autonomy within India.

In January, more than 600 insurgents belonging to eight different rebel groups surrendered to Indian authorities in Assam state, responding to the Indian government's peace initiative that will allow them to rejoin mainstream society.

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