Historic Peace Accord Transforms Tripura's Future
Union Home Minister Amit Shah announced a peace agreement between the central and Tripura governments and two insurgent groups, marking an end to a 35-year conflict. This agreement aims to promote peace, development, and the preservation of culture in the northeastern region, particularly among tribal communities.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah has declared a landmark peace agreement aimed at fostering all-round development and cultural preservation in the northeastern region, particularly among tribal communities.
Shah highlighted Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts in bridging gaps between the Northeast and Delhi, both infrastructurally and emotionally, through extensive connectivity initiatives.
At an event marking this milestone, Shah celebrated the agreement between the central and Tripura governments, along with two insurgent groups. The peace accord is set to bring an end to a 35-year conflict, paving the way for prosperity and progress in Tripura.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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