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531:-based leadership. This resulted in a ceasefire agreement between NDFB and the Government on 25 May 2005. The agreement stated that the NDFB agree to cease hostile action against security forces and civilians. In return, the security forces would not carry out operations against the group's members. The agreement also stipulated that NDFB members would disarm and live in camps protected by the military for a year, and would refrain from assisting other militant groups. The pact came into force on 1 June 2005. However, certain factions of NDFB continued militancy. In May 2006, five members of the security forces were abducted and killed by suspected NDFB members in Assam's 500:(BLTF). The BLTF had evolved from an older militant group called the Bodo Volunteer Force. It considered NDFB's secessionist agenda unrealistic and unattainable, and focused on establishment of an autonomous Bodo territory within India. After 1996, the two groups clashed violently for supremacy. BLTF allied with Bengali Tiger Force to protect Bengalis from NDFB attacks, and also supported Indian security forces against NDFB. The conflicts between Christian-dominated NDFB and Hindu-dominated BLTF polarised the Bodoland movement along religious lines. In 2003, BLTF surrendered en masse in return for the establishment of the 57: 458:(BPAC). In 1993, these two groups signed the Bodo Accord with Indian government, agreeing to the formation of Bodoland Autonomous Council within Assam. BdSF opposed this Accord. Shortly after the Accord, the Assam State Government refused to hand over 2,750 villages to the proposed Council, arguing that Bodos formed less than 50% of the population in these villages. Following this, the BdSF was renamed to National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) on 25 November 1994. The NDFB then launched an 628: 1727:
To find a solution to political, economic, social and cultural issues of Bodo people, the Bodo Security Force was formed in 1986. It was renamed as NDFB in 1994. Our fight has finally come to an end after 34 years of armed struggle within and outside the country... from Nepal, Bangladesh, Myanmar and
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NDFB-ATF militants kill 22 people in separate attacks. On 8 November, the militants killed 19 people, including 13 Hindi speakers. Several others were injured, one of whom died the next day. The next day, they killed two Hindi-speaking Muslims in Ultapani, Kokrajhar district, and a cycle mechanic
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The general assembly of the outfit held on 14 and 15 April 2015 vowed to revamp their national struggle and declared that the former interim national council of NDFB led by Songbijit is dissolved and a new national council was formed to fight for the liberation of sovereign, independent Boroland.
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in 2003 the then united NDFB decided to go for ceasefire and talk to resolve the political issue in 2004. The proposal was submitted in 2008 and there was a meeting of the joint military council in Manipur. The secretary in the ministry of development of north east region, Naveen Verma, told the
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This was followed by a split in the group: NDFB (P), the progressive faction supported peace talks with the government, while the faction led by Nabla opposed the talks. In 2012, following the arrest of their chairman, NDFB of Nabla faction split further, leading to the formation of another new
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NDFB disbanded itself at two locations in accordance with a clause in Memorandum of Settlement (MoS) signed by the four factions and the other stakeholders with the Indian Government on 27 January 2020. While disbanding, the NDFB (P) leader Gobinda Basumatry said
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Express. A six-year-old child Durlav Sethia was killed, and 23 others were injured. The NDFB stated that the attack was a revenge for the mistreatment of its arrested leader Ranjan Daimary and the killing of "innocent Bodo youths" by the security forces.
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elections. In 2012, I. K. Songbijit, the chief of the NDFB (R) faction's "Boroland Army", announced the formation of a nine-member "interim national council", resulting in a split. NDFB (S), the faction led by Songbijit, is now the most dreaded faction.
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case. NDFB (P), the pro-talks factions led by B Sungthagra supported peace talks with the governments. NDFB (R), led by Daimary, refused to give up militancy. In December 2008, the NDFB (P) indicated its plans to indirectly or directly participate the
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NDFB cadres abduct five security force personnel and a civilian. The civilian Babul Kalita was found dead on 22 May. The other five were found dead in the Belsiri Nala (West Kameng district, Arunachal Pradesh) on 29 May.
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NDFB traces its origin to Bodo Security Force, a militant group formed in 1986. The current name was adopted in 1994, after the group rejected Bodo Accord signed between the Government of India and ABSU-
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general secretary of the outfit that they must amend their proposition instead of negotiation at table or in other words they were forced to revise it, amend it and write a new memorandum.
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The main grievances of the group are the under-development in the region and the influx of immigrants. It aims to address these issues by seceding from India, and establishing a sovereign
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NDFB have a sizeable number of sophisticated weapons including AK-series rifles. Since they have camps in Myanmar across Arunachal Pradesh, they have easy access to the latest weapons.
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NDFB-S militants ambush a police convoy, killing ASP Gulzar Hussain and injuring 5 other policemen. The police convoy was returning from a night-long operation against the group.
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in Assam state of India. In the mid-1980s, Bodo politicians, alleging discrimination against Bodos in Assam, intensified their campaign for the creation of Bodo-majority
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NDFB militants shoot dead four persons of a family: Munna Pal (30), his wife Subhapati Pal (35), his younger brother Tunna Pal (30) and his son Pankaj Pal (3)
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Paran Mandal in Chirang district. Earlier on 1 November, the NDFB had threatened to kill 20 or more people for every NDFB cadre killed by Security Forces.
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There would have been no talks and extension of ceasefire unless the proposition was revised and amended which was submitted by the faction now known as
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NDFB-RD militants shoot dead a Muslim labourer, and injure three others. The four victims were natives of West Bengal, and were returning from Bhutan.
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in Assam, India. Fourteen people were killed and sixteen were injured as a result of the attack. NDFB (S) is believed to be involved in this case.
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between Rangia and Goreswar stations, killing 12 and injuring 8. Two NDFB militants suspected to be involved in the blast were killed in a
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as an interim president of the interim council. This faction continued to indulge in militancy, and has been blamed by the government for
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and the faction led by Ranjan Daimary who rejected it was then known as the Anti-Talks Faction, which further split into two factions.
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Between 1992 and 2001, the violence involving NDFB resulted in the deaths of 167 security forces personnel and over 1200 civilians:
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The attacks attributed to the NDFB include (SATP). Some incident don't have evidence but NDFB is believed to be involved.
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NDFB militants shoot dead Bigrai Basumatary alias Belaibe, the secretary of the surrendered NDFB Welfare Association
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A 16-year-old girl was dragged, beaten and shot at point blank range at least nine times in front of her parents
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in December 2003, but rejected the offer. On 8 October 2004, the NDFB announced a six-month-long unilateral
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NDFB militants kidnap two goods train drivers Nirmal Chandra Borgohain and Abhijit Siring Phukan, demand
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NDFB has carried out bombings, kidnappings and murders in Assam. Due to armed conflict between NDFB and
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Bhutan. We believe that the NDFB movement has been a successful one and so we are disbanding the group.
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NDFB militants open indiscriminate firing at a busy market, killing 16 people and injuring 20 others
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Suspected NDFB militants kill 4 members (including two children) of the family of a former colleague
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Opposed to logging in the region, NDFB militants kill 4 woodcutters in two separate incidents
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NDFB-RD militants kill a tea planter Adilur Rahman, and injure his bodyguard Motilal Tirkey
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Establish a Democratic Socialist Society to promote Liberty, Equality and Fraternity; and
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NDFB kills 8 woodcutters who refused to obey their order to stop logging in Bodo areas
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NDFB militants drag 44 Adivasis out of a bus, kill one of them and torture the other 3
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NDFB militants kill the Bodo MLA Mohini Basumatary of the People's Democratic Front
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NDFB militants drag Adivasis out of a bus, and kill 98 of them; four others injured
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NDFB militants blast railway tracks, resulting in derailment of the Kolkata-bound
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Free the Boro nation from the colonialist exploitation, oppression and domination;
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The NDFB signed a peace treaty with the government in 2020 and disbanded itself.
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NDFB militants kill four police personnel and a civilian driver, injure 17 more
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In the mid-1990s, NDFB also faced a rival within the Bodo community, in form of
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The group primarily operates in the region to the north and north-west of the
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In 2008, the group split into two after Ranjan Daimary's name appeared in the
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campaign, attacking non-Bodo communities in these villages. During the 1996
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The militants of the Ranjan Daimary-led faction ambush patrolling troop of
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Suspected NDFB militants kill 8 civilians, including 7 non-Assamese people
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Organisations designated as terrorist organisations by Government of India
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Between Bangladoba (Chirang district) and Ultapani (Kokrajhar district)
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signed a historic peace treaty with factions on NDFB in February 2020.
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This article is about the faction which upholds sovereign existence of
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NDFB militants kill 4 persons they suspect to be government informers
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The Bodoland movement was mainly led by the political organisations
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is also a significant objective of NDFB and are against the use of
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Suspected NDFB militants shoot dead 10 civilians, injure 7 others
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Adivasis, including 10 women and two children; 12 others injured
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NDFB militants fire on a group of two woodcutters, killing two
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West Maligaon forest village relief camps, Kokrajhar district
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Liberate Boroland from the Indian expansionism and occupation;
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initiated a crackdown on the group's activities in Bhutan.
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National Democratic Front of Boroland (D.R. Nabla faction)
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Sspected NDFB militants kill 9 Adivasis, injure 5 others
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At least 19 people dead in militant attacks in NE India
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migrants in what it claims to be the Boro territory.
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Troubled Periphery: The Crisis of India's North East
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National Democratic Front of Boroland - Progressive
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National Democratic Front of Boroland - Progressive
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The group has carried out several attacks in 3388:Organisations designated as terrorist by India 2121:"National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB)" 1795: 1793: 1791: 1042:-bound passenger train, killing 14 passengers 3087: 2656: 2137:Low Intensity Conflicts in India: An Analysis 755:NDFB militants killed by the Security Forces 8: 2793:Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (Yasin Malik) 2081: 2079: 2077: 2075: 2073: 1941: 1939: 1409:10 million (10 million) as ransom 678:and Bengali Muslim settlers in the region. 3182:People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak 3094: 3080: 3072: 2914:Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party 2843:People's Revolutionary Party of Kangleipak 2663: 2649: 2641: 2236:Samudra Gupta Kashyap (26 December 2014). 2191:Jane's Information Group (28 March 2008). 2044:Barry M. Rubin; Judith Colp Rubin (2008). 1549:Naharani Grant village, Sontipur district 1261:NDFB militants kill 3 members of a family 1228:NDFB militants detonate an explosive at a 46: 2919:Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party 752:Security Forces Personnel killed by NDFB 351:with the Indian authorities in May 2005. 3051:Human rights abuses in Jammu and Kashmir 2828:Muslim United Liberation Tigers of Assam 2813:Karbi Longri N.C. Hills Liberation Front 2555:. CNN-IBN. 15 March 2011. Archived from 1745:List of terrorist organisations in India 908: 742: 729:as a refuge, crossing the border in the 2909:All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference 2186: 2184: 2092:. SAGE Publications. pp. 125–130. 1761: 1461:Gelapukhuri village, Sonitpur district 1419:Taijouguri village, Kokrajhar district 1232:celebration, killing 3 and injuring 12 1075:NDFB militants kill 5 Muslim civilians 1038:NDFB militants blow up two bogies of a 3056:Human rights issues in Northeast India 2924:United Kashmir People's National Party 2763:Bhindranwala Tigers Force of Khalistan 2356:. Gyan Publishing House. p. 224. 2004:. Indialog Publications. p. 181. 1187:NDFB militants detonate a bomb on the 61:National flag of Boroland used by NDFB 3423:Ethnic armed organisations in Myanmar 3167:National Democratic Front of Bodoland 2873:United People's Democratic Solidarity 2833:National Democratic Front of Bodoland 2194:Jane's World Insurgency and Terrorism 1946:Andrew T. .H. Tan (18 October 2010). 1893:, Government of India. Archived from 1489:Lutubari, West Garo Hills, Meghalaya 1433:Dwimguri village, Kokrajhar district 1344:NDFB militants kill a school teacher 515:destroyed these camps as part of its 511:-Assam border. During 2003–2004, the 507:NDFB had established 12 camps on the 355:faction, which was led by a non-Bodo 264:National Democratic Front of Boroland 50:National Democratic Front of Boroland 7: 3322:Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant 3172:National Liberation Front of Tripura 2623:"Attackers kill 14 at Indian market" 2485:Preetam B. Choudhary (8 July 2010). 2353:India, Democracy and Disappointments 2164:Political Handbook of the World 2012 2140:. SAGE Publications. pp. 268–. 1865:"NDFB (S) eyes Bodoland sovereignty" 1518:Dhaolabari Ashuline, near Kokrajhar 1385:Datgiri village, Kokrahjar district 1167:NDFB militants detonate a bomb on a 3271:Students' Islamic Movement of India 3256:International Sikh Youth Federation 3177:People's Liberation Army of Manipur 2838:People's Liberation Army of Manipur 2783:International Sikh Youth Federation 1171:-bound passenger train, killing 14 219:al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent 3408:Left-wing militant groups in India 3398:Secessionist organizations in Asia 2606:. 24 December 2014. Archived from 2442:Barun Das Gupta (22 August 2000). 2086:Subir Bhaumik (10 December 2009). 1475:Jalabila village, Dhubri district 1001:NDFB militants kill four Adivasis 443:, in Odla Khasibari village (near 320:elections led to the formation of 141:National Council (Political Wing), 34:. For Ranjan Daimary faction, see 25: 3236:Communist Party of India (Maoist) 2423:"Bodo group war to turn bloodier" 1685:Sontipur and Kokrajhar districts 1388:NDFB militants kill 22 civilians 717:. It has also been active in the 466:elections, it killed hundreds of 18:National Democratic Front (India) 3342:Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam 3291:United National Liberation Front 3286:United Liberation Front of Assam 3261:Maoist Communist Centre of India 3152:Kamtapur Liberation Organisation 2868:United National Liberation Front 2798:Kamtapur Liberation Organization 2468:"12 killed in Assam train blast" 2048:Chronologies of Modern Terrorism 1532:Guwahati and neighbouring areas 1154:NDFB militants kill woodcutters 626: 439:(BdSF), under the leadership of 55: 27:Armed separatist outfit of India 3332:Jamaat-ul-Mujahideen Bangladesh 3281:Tamil National Retrieval Troops 2904:All Parties Hurriyat Conference 2863:United Liberation Front of Asom 2695:Insurgency in Jammu and Kashmir 2421:Nitin Gogoi (17 January 2001). 1949:Politics of Terrorism: A Survey 1341:near Sarbhog, Barpeta district 1095:, branding him an agent of the 725:. It has used the neighbouring 236:Designated as a terrorist group 38:. For Progressive faction, see 3231:Akhil Bharat Nepali Ekta Samaj 2788:Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front 2283:. 26 June 2015. Archived from 2134:Vivek Chadha (23 March 2005). 1656:Kokrajhar and Baksa districts 1625:Harishinga, Sonitpur district 1205:Baghmari, Bongaigaon district 456:Bodo Peoples' Action Committee 1: 3403:Insurgency in Northeast India 3061:Human rights abuses in Punjab 2700:Insurgency in Northeast India 2402:. South Asia Terrorism Portal 1839:"Banned Organisations |" 1740:Insurgency in Northeast India 1355:Maladhara, Goalpara district 946:Deoshree, Kokrajhar district 229:Insurgency in Northeast India 151:Establishment of a sovereign 86:Vice-President cum Army Chief 3363:1994 establishments in Assam 2768:Bodo Liberation Tigers Force 2570:Aaron Pereira (3 May 2014). 2542:. BBC News. 8 November 2010. 2474:. Chandigarh. 2 August 2001. 2197:. Jane's Information Group. 1770:"Catch me if you can: Bidai" 1689:December 2014 Assam violence 1566:NDFB-ATF kills 12 people in 1447:Makrijhora, Dhubri district 1208:NDFB bomb blast derails the 733:area. In December 2003, the 502:Bodoland Territorial Council 498:Bodo Liberation Tigers Force 493:, their own militant group. 326:Bodo Liberation Tigers Force 282:by the Government of India. 3418:Christian terrorism in Asia 2858:Tripura National Volunteers 2511:. Zee News. 31 August 2010. 2333:"Power Cuts for the People" 3439: 3276:Tamil Nadu Liberation Army 3162:Kangleipak Communist Party 2985:Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale 2848:Tamil Nadu Liberation Army 2737:Naxalite–Maoist insurgency 1952:. Routledge. p. 190. 1917:"NDFB-S forms new council" 1369:Deosankar Reserve Forest, 902:Attacks attributed to NDFB 464:Assam Legislative Assembly 318:Assam Legislative Assembly 143:Boroland Army (Armed Wing) 121:NDFB – Progressive Faction 29: 3317:Harkat-ul-Jihad al-Islami 2808:Khalistan Liberation Army 2167:. CQ Press. p. 643. 1137:Lung Sung forest reserve 749:Civilians killed by NDFB 415:script for the language. 247: 116:NDFB – D.R. Nabla Faction 54: 3210:Khalistan Zindabad Force 3205:Khalistan Commando Force 2818:Khalistan Zindabad Force 2746:Separatist organisations 2052:. M.E. Sharpe. pp.  1891:Ministry of Home Affairs 589:National Council members 278:. It is designated as a 3157:Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup 3147:All Tripura Tiger Force 2990:Lakhbir Singh Brar Rode 2899:Bodoland People's Front 2894:All-India Muslim League 2803:Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup 2753:All Tripura Tiger Force 2588:. NDTV. 27 August 2014. 2350:Joginder Singh (2010). 2256:"Fountain Ink Magazine" 1998:E. N. Rammohan (2005). 1705:2016 Kokrajhar shooting 1660:May 2014 Assam violence 1021:NDFB militants kill 14 984:NDFB militants kill 16 960:near Bishmuri point on 452:All Bodo Students Union 201:Revolutionary socialism 3378:Bhutan–India relations 3266:Popular Front of India 3035:Talwinder Singh Parmar 1887:"Banned Organisations" 1296:, and injure 9 others 1292:NDFB militants kill 3 1255:Bongshijhora village, 1212:, injuring 100 people 932:NDFB militants kill 5 685:. It is active in the 537:Karbi Anglong district 280:terrorist organisation 3025:Syed Ali Shah Geelani 3005:Muppala Lakshmana Rao 3000:Mohammad Abbas Ansari 2444:"Assam MLA shot dead" 2161:Tom Lansford (2012). 964:, Kokrajhar district 674:campaign against the 609: : B.R. Ferrenga 597: : B. 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Index

National Democratic Front (India)
Bodoland
National Democratic Front of Boroland (D.R. Nabla faction)
National Democratic Front of Boroland - Progressive

Ranjan Daimary
NDFB – D.R. Nabla Faction
NDFB – Progressive Faction
United Liberation Front of Western South East Asia
Boroland
Myanmar
Assam
India
Ideology
Boro nationalism
Marxism
Democratic socialism
Revolutionary socialism
Government of India
Government of Assam
al-Qaeda in the Indian subcontinent
Insurgency in Northeast India
Designated as a terrorist group
Government of India
Boroland
Bodo people
terrorist organisation
BPAC
Assam
Santhal

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