The court of Kamrup Chief Judicial Magistrate on Sunday remanded Ranjan Daimary to 14 days police custody after the NDFB chief was produced before the court. Daimary was produced in court three dasy after he was handed over to BSF by the Bangladesh Rifles who picked up in Sherpur near Dhaka on April 17.
Ranjan Daimary alias D R Nabla, chief of the anti-talks faction of National Democratic Front of Bodoland and wanted in the 2008 serial bomb blasts in Assam, was on Saturday handed over to BSF by BDR. According to sources, Daimary, who was hiding in Bangladesh, was handed over by BDR near Dawki international border in Meghalaya in the wee hours. NDFB was originally formed under Daimary's leadership as Boro Security Force on 3rd October, 1986 and on 25th November, 1994, the outfit changed its name to NDFB.
PermalinkSubmitted by Pallavi Barua on Wed, 05/05/2010 - 16:39
THE GAME SEEMS MURKY:
The handing over of ULFA-NDFB militants by Bangladesh to India, their ‘confession’ of triggering the Oct 30, 2008 serial blasts in Assam--- is this a political drama to hijack the reality?
1. How can outfits which used to plant bombs in bicycles and motor-bikes become so powerful in a few months as to mastermind blasts like in Lahore or Kabul? Where is the unseen angle of HUJI-ISI which emerged just after the blasts before the politicians and police gave a different colour?
2. Didn’t some quarters say that they have planned the blasts in retaliation of Bodo-Bangladeshi riots in Udalguri in the earlier part of 2008?
3. ULFA-NDFB denied involvement in the heineous crime. If I am not wrong, the NDFB had entered into a ceasefire with the government of India. Under such circumstances, what made Ranjan Daimari make its present felt to the Centre, as he claims now?
4. If we check the reports just after the blasts, a few men with doubtful citizenship were arrested in Morigaon. Where are they now?
5. If the 2008 clashes among the locals and Muslim migrants from East Bengal, why would NDFB hoist the flag of Pakistan in Udalguri? If the sole culprit is NDFB, they should have opted for the flag of China instead since their allegiance to the same racial origin.
If there goes a saying, 'Something is wrong in the state of Denmark', we must say, everything is wrong in the state of Assam. All these questions will remain unanswered for the common but conscious people. In the entire tragic episode, the first casualty is the victims and their bereaved families. The second is the faith and trust of the citizens of a so called democracy.
One more top ULFA leader has been captured in Myanmar along with a journalist on Saturday. According to information, the top ULFA leader has been identified as Jiban Moran, a close aide of Commander in Chief Paresh Baruah who was captured with a journalist attached with a Guwahati-based English daily. Baruah was very recently appointed finance secretary. Journalist Rajiv Bhattacharjee was believed to have gone to interview ULFA commander in chief Paresh Baruah in the Myanmar jungles. According to an unconfirmed report, Paresh Baruah was also under the captivity.
ULFA commander-in-chief' Paresh Baruah could be hiding in China or Myanmar. This was what Gajraj Corps GoC Lt Gen Shakti Gurung said on Saturday. According to him, there is no specific input on his whereabouts. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of a function in Tezpur he said there is no strong base for Maoists in Assam.
Altogether 33 ULFA and NDFB insurgents surrendered before the army and deposited arms, ammunition and explosives in Tezpur on Saturday. All they surrendered at a function organised by the army at the Nehru Maidan here. They include 32 NDFB and one ULFA militant who laid down their arms before GoC Gajraj Corps Lt Gen Shakti Gurung. The arms and ammo include three 7.62 mm AK series assault rifles, 24 pistols, nine hand grenades along with a huge quantity of explosives and ammunition.
The GoC appealed to the youths to lead a normal and fruitful life in keeping with the people's yearning for enduring peace in the state.
Hardly a month after it got reshaped, ULFA’s anti-talk faction struck at two oil tankers in Duliajan on Friday. The outfit further threatened to launch more devastating attacks alleging unabetted exploitation on the state’s natural resources. The banned insurgent outfit bombed two oil tankers causing a ravaging inferno in Tipling on Friday. Around ten fire tenders were called to bring the situation under control. But it took several hours for the OIL authorities to douse the fire.
The insurgent outfit on Friday has owned up the responsibility alleging that these strikes would continue. Notably, a reshaped anti-talk faction of the three decade old insurgent outfit last month...
Amid strident anti mega dam protest KMSS leader Akhil Gogoi on Friday dared Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi to clear his government’s position. Addressing a press conference in Lakhimpur, Gogoi said his KMSS would never allow NHPC to build the mega dam at Gerukamukh. Taking pot shot at chief minister, the KMSS leader said that Gogoi lacked proper study on the mega dams built across the globe. He said KMSS would observe anti mega dam week from Saturday to make the people aware of the adverse impact of the mega dams.
A volatile situation erupts in Lakhimpur on Thursday when thousands of people staged massive roadblock to prevent the trucks carrying big dam turbines from proceeding towards Gerukamukh.
From midnight on Thursday, the protesters led by KMSS leader Akhil Gogoi blocked the national highway defying security barricade to stop the movement of the trucks after it left Dholpur after a massive police-protester clash.
Lakhimpur Deputy Commissioner Anowaruddin Chaudhury rushed to the spot and urged Akhil Gogoi to clear the highway. But the KMSS leader made it plain that they would not allow the trucks to leave Lakhimpur. He urged the deputy commissioner to take up the massive protest with...
Award winning litterateur Mamoni Raisom Goswami passed away on Tuesday. The end for the Jnyanpith award winner came at around 7-30 in the morning at the Guwahati Medical College Hospital where she was undergoing treatment for the last several months.
The Assamese editor, poet, professor, scholar and writer was born in 1942 in Shillong. She was a celebrated name in the Assamese literary world.
She is the second Assamese recipient of the Jnanpith Award, the highest literary award in the year 2000.
Dr Goswami received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1982, the Jnanpith Award in 2000 and is the country’s first Principal Prince Claus Laureate in 2008.
A few years back, she played...
Assam is all set to go to the Rajya Sabha by-polls for the lone seat on December 22. The election commission announced the poll schedule on Monday. The bye-election has been necessitated due to the death of Silvius Condpan from Congress. The tenure of the Rajya Sabha seat in Assam in till April 2 in, 2016. Notification for the bye-elections would be issued on December 5. The last date of filing of nomination is December 12. The nominations would be scrutinised the next day. The last date for withdrawal of candidature is December 15 and polling would be held on December 22. The results would be announced the same day.
Despite heavy presence of security forces, the United Liberation front of Asom observed its Protest Day on Monday. In an e-mail, ULFA acting chairman, Dr Abhijit Barmon reiterated strong goal for a sovereign and independent Assam. He said that they observed the day in the Mobile Central Headquarters.
Dr Barmon paid homage to those who lost their lives in the decade old armed struggle. He alleged that the Centre has been inflicting tortures upon the people of Assam imposing a set of draconian laws. Notably, the outfit has been observing November 28 as Protest Day since it was banned in 1990.
On the other hand, security forces were kept on maximum alert apprehending strikes across the...
The Asom Gana Parishad concluded its general council meeting in Guwahati amid unruly scenes on Monday. It took place following an alleged remark on former chief minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta passed by one of the party member. A section of the other members strongly criticized the party leadership for the repeated poll debacles. The general council cleared some changes in the party constitution and the copies of the party constitution would also be sent to all the districts. The party will also have some committees to be set up afresh.
Presided over by party president Chandra Mohan Patowary, the meeting took some other decision to revive the image.
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