ULFA-I uses guerrilla tactic only for self defence and not for waging any waragainstIndia, said Dr Abhizeet Asom.
In a message sent to media on the Protest Day on Saturday, the ULFA-I chairman said that the outfit has been struggling to save the rights of the indigenous people of Assam.
According to the elusive ULFA-I leader, the "immature" studentleaders who spearheaded the Assam Agitation surrendered before New Delhi when they signed an accord to deport Bangladeshi aliens in 1985 with Rajiv Gandhi.
"However, India in contrast is seeking military solution to our legitimate struggle to establish our birthright as enshrined in international statues and our indigenous masses are responding to the call of the hour to own what belong to them," said the ULFA supremo.
He further spoke of the India, Bangladesh land deal with reference to the history of East Pakistan. The outfit also said that the move to give refugee status to the non-Muslim Bangladeshis are strange.
PRASENJIT SAHA AGARTALA: Congress president Rahul Gandhi has appealed to the voters in Tripura to reject the communal forces in the upcoming assembly polls slated for Sunday. Addressing a poll rally in Unakoti just a couple of hours before the end of electioneering on Friday Gandhi said Congress can only provide the north eastern state a stable government to ensure sustainable development. Taking a dig at BJP, the Nehru-Gandhi family scion said the saffron party leaders including prime minister Narendra Modi keep making false promises to woo the voters. He called Modi a lier adding that he has been running the government at the Centre with many lies for the last four years. Top party...
Guwahati: A national level patriotic people’s forum demanded the immediate reopening of Karmavir Nabin Chandra Bardoloi library for the common people in general and book lovers in particular. In a meeting on the occasion of Karmavir’s 82nd death anniversary at Guwahati Press Club on 15 February, the Assam chapter of All India Patriotic Forum also emphasized on installing a life size statue of the great patriot in an appropriate location of the prehistoric city. Various speakers in the meeting highlighted the struggle, moral courage and achievement of Karmavir (1875 – 1936) paying rich tributes to the freedom fighter, political stalwart and patriotic writer. Addressing the meeting as the...
PRASENJIT SAHA AGARTALA: The high voltage electioneering heat and dust is closing in Tripura on Friday two days ahead of the assembly polls slated for Sunday. Polling officials,mostly, have left for their assigned centres from Friday morning with EVM and other materials. The polling is taking place from 7 in the morning. Altogether 297 candidates are in the fray in the north eastern state where BJP has fielded 51 candidates. The Congress has fielded 59 candidates. CPM has fielded 57 candidates leaving nine seats for its ally, the Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura (IPFT). The Trinamool Congress has fielded its candidates in 24 constituencies. A...
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GUWAHATI: Guwahati has become a safe transit route to smuggle gold these days. Central excise sleuths seized a huge consignment of gold from ISTB on Friday. Acting on a tip off, the central excise officials conducted a check at a bag where they discovered gold worth Rs 2 crore.
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PRASENJIT SAHA AGARTALA: Prime Minister Narendra Modi blamed it all on the arrogance of the Left Front leaders for lack of development in Tripura. Addressing a he poll rally in Agartala on Thursday, Modi said the Left Front Government has been depriving the employees of their due benefits. “If BJP comes to power we will allow the employees to strike the benefits,” said Modi. The Prime Minister said,“Power to BJP means a huge boost for connectivity to Tripura to make the north eastern state a modern Indian state.”Several central an state leader attended the huge rally I the second and final leg of his electioneering tour to Tripura which goes to pollson February 27. ...
MARCUS ANGAMI KOHIMA: Odisha Governor S C Jamir mires in dire controversy a few days ahead of the assembly polls in the north eastern state of Nagaland. Nagaland BJP has lodged a complaint before the authority alleging the aged politician has been campaigning for Congress and NPF in the run up to the assembly polls slated for February 27. In his complaint, state BJP unit president Visasolie Lhoungu said,“ Jamir has been camping in the poll bound and keeps campaigning for the candidates of his choice who belong to Congress and Naga People’s Front.”
Kokrajhar: People thronged in thousands in at Kashikotra in Chirang district on Thursday reviving the separate Bodoland demand. The speakers at the huge gathering reiterated the demand to resolve the issue through political dialogue under Article 2 & 3 of Indian constitution. All Bodo Students Union (ABSU), People's Joint Action Committee for Bodoland Movement (PJACBM) and National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Progressive (NDFB-P) leaders who organized the rally announced a series of agitation scheduled to mount pressure on the government. The fresh schedule includes personal letter to the Prime Minister, Home Minister and Chief Minister for Bodoland state through political...
Guwahati: Jury's Special Recommendation Award ( under Cold Chain Excellence Awards ) will be given away to Prabin Hazarika, Director, Horticulture and Food Processing, Assam as an acknowledgement and recognition of the contribution towards Cold Chain Sector by the CNBC TV 18 and Tata Strategic Management Group on February 23 in Mumbai. The nomination is based on a careful study and validation of the work that is being done in the area of investment promotion in development of fruit, vegetables and perishables sector in Assam under his leadership . In this connection, Infinity Expo is organising the 2nd Edition of Cold Chain Excellence Awards on February...
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