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He added that the state has a surrender policy and fund allocation to encourage “misguided youth” to shun violence and become partners of growth.
According to army officials, the surrender ceremony “marked an end to the era of ENNG insurgency in South Arunachal Pradesh”.
Formed in January 2016, ENNG is active in Tirap, Changlang and Longding district of Arunachal Pradesh.
In its vision statement released after formation, the group had accused other Naga rebel groups of failing the Naga people and being unable to find a final solution to the Naga political issue even after many decades.
Last month, the Arunachal Pradesh police busted a ENNG camp near the India-Myanmar border in Changlang district and recovered a cache of arms and ammunition.