Nathan Bom | |
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Born | c. 1980 Ruma upazila, Bandarban, Bangladesh |
Allegiance | Kuki-Chin National Front |
Service/ | Kuki-Chin National Army |
Years of service | 2017–present |
Battles/wars | Chittagong Hill Tracts conflict |
Nathan Lanchew Bom[1] is a Bawm politician and militant leader from Chittagong Hill Tracts who has been serving as the founding president of the Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF), as well as the leader of the Kuki-Chin National Army (KNA).[2] He founded KNF in 2017. Since then, his location remains unknown.[1]
Bom is a local resident of Heder Para in Ruma upazila. According to the claims of locals, he was born c. 1980.[1] He earned his masters degree from Dhaka University Faculty of Fine Arts. His wife Lal Sam Kim Bawm is a staff nurse,[3][4] although other sources say that she is a school teacher.[1][5] The couple has a child.[1][5]
He was associated with politics from a young age. He was a member of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Samhati Samiti (PCJSS)'s youth wing. In 2000, Bom set up a sculpture of Manabendra Narayan Larma at Khagrachhari town.[1]
In the 2018 Bangladesh general elections, Bom become the first politician from the Bawm community to collect nomination paper for 300th Jatiya Sangsad constituency.[1][2]
He wrote several books about Bawm community, including The Bawmjow.[1]
Bom bears a strong anti-Chakma sentiment. He believes that Chakmas exercise a domination or hierarchy over the other tribes of Chittagong Hill Tracts. He considers Kuki-Chins (Zo people) to be the Bhumiputro (Son of the soil) of the tribal region of Chittagong Hill Tracts.[5][6] He proposed a state for the Kuki-Chins in the Chittagong Hill Tracts either autonomous or independent where there will be no place for Chakmas, along with Marmas & Tripuris.[6] He is also a critique of Parbatya Chattagram Jana Sanghati Samiti for not representing the tribes of Chittagong Hill Tracts equally, which may came to be influenced by his Chakma hatred.[6]
Political experts find his anti-Chakma roots in 2003 when he applied for a job at a local project of United Nations Development Program (UNDP), but he got rejected and some Chakma youths got that job. Bom believed that he wasn't given the job for being an ethnic minority and Chakma people's outnumbering his community, which made him to be hostile towards the Chakmas.[5][6]
In 2008, Bom founded an NGO named Kuki-Chin National Development Organization (KNDO). In 2016, he launched an armed group named Kuki-Chin National Volunteers (KNV). In 2017, KNV changed its name to Kuki-Chin National Front (KNF).[1][7]