Correct spelling for the English word "nlft" is [ˌɛnˌɛlˌɛftˈiː], [ˌɛnˌɛlˌɛftˈiː], [ˌɛ_n_ˌɛ_l_ˌɛ_f_t_ˈiː] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
NLFT stands for National Liberation Front of Tripura, which was a separatist insurgent group active in the Indian state of Tripura. It was formed in 1989 with the primary objective of establishing an independent tribal state in Tripura, separate from the Indian union. The organization claimed that the indigenous tribal population was being marginalized and exploited by the dominant Bengali community.
The NLFT engaged in various violent activities including armed attacks, bombings, assassinations, and extortion, targeting both civilians and security forces. They aimed to create an atmosphere of fear and instability to further their cause. The group had been involved in numerous clashes with security forces and was considered a major security threat in Tripura.
The activities of the NLFT were deeply detrimental to the socio-political fabric of Tripura, leading to widespread loss of lives and displacement of people from their homes. Efforts were made by the Indian government to counter the insurgency through military operations and development initiatives aimed at addressing the concerns of tribal communities.
In recent years, the NLFT has witnessed a decline in its activities and support base due to successful counterinsurgency operations and government schemes aimed at the socio-economic upliftment of the tribal population. However, it is essential to remain vigilant to ensure the complete eradication of the NLFT and ensure lasting peace and harmony in Tripura.