
'Homecoming': 15 militants surrender with arms in Arunachal, CM terms it 'historic'
India TodayAs many as 15 militants of the Eastern Naga National Government, including its president Tosha Mossang, surrendered before Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu in the state capital Itanagar on Sunday. Terming the event as "historic", Chief Minister Pema Khandu heaped praise on the combined offensive and negotiating efforts of Assam Rifles and state police in convincing the cadres to shun violence and join the national mainstream. "We have an Underground Surrender policy and fund allocation to encourage misguided youth to shun violence and become partners of growth," said the Chief Minister. 2/2 pic.twitter.com/55wD7G0p1P — Pema Khandu à½à½à¾èà¼à½à½à½ à¼à½ à½à¾²à½¼à¼à¼ March 12, 2023 Speaking to reporters, Felix said that ENNG has now become "almost non-existent" after the surrender of its chief along with 14 others.
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