United People's Democratic Solidarity | |
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Leaders | Kiri Rongphar (founder) |
Dates of operation | March 1999 | –2014
Active regions | Assam, India
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Ideology | Karbi self-determination (Hemprek Kangthim) |
Opponents | India |
Battles and wars | Insurgency in Northeast India |
United People's Democratic Solidarity was formed in March 1999 with the merger of two terrorist outfits in Assam's Karbi Anglong district, the Karbi National Volunteers (KNV) and Karbi People's Front (KPF).[1]
The outfit signed a cease-fire agreement for one year with the Union Government on May 23, 2002.[2] However, this led to a split in the UPDS with one faction deciding to continue with its subversive activities while the other commenced negotiations with the Government. Currently, there are two factions: pro-talks and anti-talks. On May 16, 2004, the UPDS (Anti-Talks) rechristened itself as the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and its armed wing as the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Resistance Force (KNPR).