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Nur's alleged links with KNF being probed: Rab

Nur's alleged links with KNF being probed: Rab
Politics

The Rapid Action Battalion (Rab) is investigating a faction of the Gono Odhikar Parishad President Nurul Haque Nur's alleged link with the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), which he denies exists.

"The verified page of KNF has released several statements regarding the individual in question, Nurul. We have received indications of communication between Nurul and KNF through social media platforms. Our intelligence agency is investigating to determine any possible connections between Nurul and KNF," said Commander Khandaker Al Moin, director of Rab's legal and Media Wing.

During a media briefing on Monday (24 July), the Rab official said, "Any potential link between Nurul and KNF can only be confirmed following a thorough investigation. However, the comments on social media suggest a possible connection between them." 

In this regard, Nurul Haque told Prothom Alo, "I urge a thorough investigation to uncover any contacts involving me. The government had initially established this organisation [KNF], but presently, they have lost control over it, and they are attempting to shift the responsibility onto others."

Bandarban's Rupa upazila resident Nathan Bom formed Kuki-Chin Development Organisation (KNDO) in 2012. Later, he transformed it into a separatist group in 2021.

The Kuki-Chin is a geographical grouping of numerous Tibeto-Burman language-speaking ethnic communities that make up the majority in the Indian state of Mizoram and the Chin state of Myanmar.

It is believed that implicitly the KNF does not support the Peace Treaty, which, according to different media reports, they feel overwhelmingly supports the Chakma clan – who have more national representation than other tribes in the region.