Former Tripura Militants Announce 72-Hour Strike Over Broken Promises

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Agartala: A group of former militants in Tripura has declared a 72-hour strike to demand the government fulfill long-standing rehabilitation promises. The protesters argue that authorities have failed to provide the support and integration packages previously agreed upon as part of their surrender deals.

The agitators aim to draw attention to their current situation, citing a lack of progress on resettlement commitments. While specific details of the individual agreements remain tied to state security protocols, the ex-militants claim their patience with the current administration has worn thin.

Organizers stated their intent is to pressure the state government into addressing their grievances immediately. This move signals a significant escalation in tensions between the former insurgents and local officials, who have yet to issue a formal response regarding the industrial action.

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