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But as is clear from the Bodo conflict, the grievances which produced the insurgencies remain.
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Some members of the tribe may be keen to create more Bodo-majority areas, by driving everyone else out.
ECONOMIST: Assam��s largest tribe goes to war with its Muslims
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Several insurgent groups belonging to the Bodo tribe have been demanding often at gunpoint the creation of a separate Bodo state out of Assam.
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Bodo, to his credit, tackles that taboo and much more.
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The result: a pretty open battle for power in the government's first months, with marksman Bodo unleashing the deadliest salvoes at the Lafontaine redskins from behind his chancellery stockade.
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This autonomy was the fruit of a 2003 peace deal between India's government and the Bodo Liberation Tigers, who had waged a seven-year insurgency demanding a state of their own.
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In the past week the Gorkhas, ethnic Nepalis living in West Bengal, have said they will organise strikes to promote their demand for a Gorkhaland, while the Bodo tribe has issued new demands for a Bodoland, separated from the state of Assam.
ECONOMIST: Attempts to satisfy demands for local autonomy backfire