Insurgence groups are still using the youth of neighbourhood Bangladesh for conducting the terror activities in the region, claimed Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar on Sunday.
He said it while addressing an event in memory of martyr policemen in Agartala on Sunday, Sarkar said though militancy in the state has dipped it has not yet been eradicated.
"Militants have become weak and cornered. The people of Tripura have isolated them but not uprooted the menace completely. It is not true that they are totally inactive.
"Presently they are very active, yes in comparison to earlier days their activities have come down. According to our information at present in Bangladesh there are still 20-22 militant camps of our state," said Sarkar.
He highlighted that though Bangladesh has cooperated in curbing use of its soil for militancy related activities, however more efforts are needed to eradicate it completely.
"However, the present government in Bangladesh is very active in not allowing the militants to use their soil for spreading terror in our country.
"And by this they have tried to improve relations with India. But we have also noticed that during the last two years the Bangladesh government has taken few measures against the militants who are using their territory," said Sarkar.
Separatist movements have riddled India's remote northeast for decades. Manipur is one of India's most troubled regions.
--With ANI Inputs--
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