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.
KOKRAJHAR: The Kokrajhar police have eliminated yet another top NDFB-S rebel during a heavy gun battle in the BTAD district on Wednesday. According to SP Rajen Singh, the encounter took place at Dhumbazar area where the rebel was killed on the spot. Police further recovered an AK-56 rifle along with grenade and incriminating document from his possession who was identified as Sherton Narzary. Police further have intensified the counter insurgency operation acting on some inputs of the movement of a group of dreaded Boro rebels. Two rebels who were captured from a jungle recently are believed to have made some stunning revelations of the rebel activities in the BTAD areas.
GOLAGHAT: At least ten tea garden workers sustained injury when their owners sprang upon them by gun firing in Golaghat district on Wednesday. The bizarre incident took place in Bogidhola Tea Estate near Numligarh in the morning. A small group of workers approached owner RS Ray demanding wages and bonus. When denied they got angry with the owner who scolded them. Then the high voltage drama touch down a new low and Ray took his rifle and started firing upon the workers. Six workers sustained injury in the incident who have been shifted to the Golaghat Civil Hospital. One is said to be in critical condition. Then other workers thronged the spot and lodged a complaint before...
TINSUKIA: Normal life remains heavily disrupted in Tinsukia district under the impact of a 24 hour district bandh on Wednesday in protest against the recent ULFA-I strike where a local BJP leader and his son were shot dead. Roads started wearing a desert look from 6 in the morning when the All Moran Students Union started enforcing the bandh. Shops and markers, schools and colleges, banks and offices remained close. DC and SP offices have witnessed thin attendance since the employees have not arrived on bus. Security forces have been patrolling on the streets to deal with possible incidents of violence. AJYCP along with many other organizations have supported the bandh and tried to...
KOKRAJHAR: The Kokrajhar police have arrested Insaf Ali from Sesapani on Tuesday 48 hours after he killed an Adivasi woman with whom he had illicit relations. Insaf, who was arrested along with his mother and sister in law confessed to have killed the woman who stayed in his house for three days. After killing her Insaf went underground in Monday morning and the local resident recovered the body of the woman who worked in a local tea garden.
GUWAHATI:Top Assam BJP leaders will soon hunker down with central leadership to ensure safe passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill, 2016 to ensure safety of the Hindu Bangladeshi immigrants. Senior party leaders in Guwahati told Assam Times that they are worried over the fate of the Hindu immigrants whose names won't be included in the NRC. Non inclusion of their names in the updated NRC would create problem for them to settle in the north eastern state. The state BJP leaders at a close door meeting in Guwahati on Tuesday agreed to mount pressure on the Centre to ensure safe passage of the controversial bill in parliament before the publication of the NRC final list. A section of...
NEW DELHI: Chief minister Sarbanabda Sonowal had urged prime minister Narendra Modi to take up the Brahmaputra issue with Beijing where the mighty river that originates in Tibet now keeps flowing with muddy water. Sonowal who reached the capital on Tuesday evening had met Modi at his official residence for nearly half an hour is understood to have told the Prime minister that the river water has become unfit for consumption. Moreover, if this is allowed to continue it will be a disaster in the bio diversity of the north eastern region. The Prime minister has assured Sonowal of steps to take up thr issue with Beijing.
NEW DELHI: Chief minister Sarbanabda Sonowal had urged prime minister Narendra Modi to take up the Brahmaputra issue with Beijing where the mighty river that originates in Tibet now keeps flowing with muddy water. Sonowal who reached the capital onTursday evening had met Modi at his official residence for nearly half an hour is understood to have told the Prime minister that the river water has become infit for consumption
KOKRAJHAR: Caught in a grim poverty, a person committed suicide along with his kid in Kokrajhar on Tuesday.The shocking incident took place in Sakakati area where local villagers recovered the bodies of father and son were recovered in the morning.Talking to Assam Times, local residents said Chandan Mardi had a quarrel with his wife at night and went out with his 2 year old kid and fell down on the rail track allowing them to be crushed to dead.
GUWAHATI: The Income Tax department conducted a raid at the residence of Mahabir Jain in three places in the city of Guwahati on Tuesday. Over 200 IT officials and policemen reached the residence of the leading Guwahati based businessman and started the raid which ended only in the afternoon.
TINSUKIA: The police have picked up three youths in connection with the Bordumsa shoot out where ULFA-I rebels killed a local BJP leader and his son. According to information, identified as Diganta Saikia, Pranjal Maran and Navakanta Baruah were picked up during an intensive operation in the entire area.
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