Disbanded Rebel Groups Cancel 72-Hour Strike Following Intervention by Chief Minister

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Agartala: A planned 72-hour strike organized by various disbanded rebel groups has been called off. The decision to scrap the industrial action came directly after an intervention from the Chief Minister, who stepped in to address the concerns of the former militants.

The move marks a resolution to the proposed protest that threatened to disrupt local activities. Officials confirmed the cancellation following successful discussions aimed at maintaining regional stability. The Chief Minister played a decisive role in the outcome, ensuring that the grievances of these groups were heard without resorting to a disruptive strike. Authorities expressed relief at the decision, stating that the "72-hour strike called by disbanded rebel groups called off after CM's intervention."

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