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Bodoland: A Study of NDFB’s Struggle for Bodo Autonomy

AuthorNabin Hakhrari
PublisherAvi Publishers
Publisher2017, Pbk
Publisherxii
Publisher211 p,
Publishertables, figs
ISBN9788192702131

Contents: 1. Introduction: concepts and issues. 2. Emergence of NDFB: organisation and leadership. 3. Major demands, strategies and role of NDFB. 4. Support base of NDFB and its relationship with other Bodo organizations. 5. BTC, Union and State Government's responses to demands raised by the NDFB. Annexures. Bibliography. Acknowledgements. Index. 

The Bodo, an ancient ethnic group of Northeast India, is resorting to a movement for autonomy. A section of the Bodo educated youth being thoroughly disillusioned with constitutional safeguards, like autonomy arrangements, joined a secessionist struggle, which has not only radically transformed the character and substance of the Bodo assertion from autonomy to secession in terms of goals, but also the methods of achieving it, by showing preference to violence.

Tracing historical background of the Bodos, this book seeks to analyse the emergence of the NDFB, its support base, and its major demands and strategies to achieve them. It also examines the factors that persuaded the NDFB to adopt extremist methods for achieving its goals, the nature and extent of support for the NDFB's demand for a Sovereign Bodoland, the relationship of NDFB with the other Bodo organizations and responses of the BTC, as well as Union and State Governments to the demands of the NDFB

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