ULFA leader Mrinal Hazarika addressing the media in a press conference organised under the 28th Battalion of ULFA at a ULFA camp on 26-06-08. The A and C companies of powerful 28th battalion of the ULFA declared an Unilateral Ceasefire few days back.
PermalinkSubmitted by Pallavi Barua on Fri, 27/06/2008 - 17:52
Re-establishment by the Govt. of Assam...?
Why.....don't these people have hands and legs and eyes, and brains ?
Outsiders working in the State are establishing themselves all by themselves....
why does the Assamese always need a crutch called 'Government'?
PermalinkSubmitted by Raktim Baruah on Sun, 29/06/2008 - 21:22
This can not be considered as ultimate solution. Like present Tarun Gogoi late Hiteswar Saikia also tried to break down the out-fit but ultimate result is zero.
PermalinkSubmitted by Nanda Kirati Dewan on Mon, 30/06/2008 - 22:17
Security is the main cause behind their self reestablishment.... Provided security for a noble cause I too agree they need to established as they have shattered lives of many and even try to reconcile by helping administration and the people at large and become social.
18 Jan 2008 - 3:05pm | editor
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25 Feb 2008 - 4:34am | editor
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3 Mar 2009 - 4:11am | editor
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The Assam Government has tabled on the floor of the House the report on the Beltola Clash that rocked the state on November 24 which left 2 people dead .and several others injured. The report contains some uncharitable remarks against the Kamrup district administrations and police for failing to bring the law and order situation under control. An Adivasi girl was also stripped off during the incident in Beltola area in the city. A shaken government set up the Justice Manisana panel to probe into it who filed the report before the government two months back. The Assam Government on Wednesday has tabled it on the floor of the House.
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In yet another setback for ULFA before a few days left for its foundation day, the Army busted a hideout inside the Manabhum Reserved Forest and recovered a huge cache of arms and ammunition with a huge amount of money in cash.According to information, the army jawans of 11 Sikh Light Infantry based at Namsai in Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh launched the operation on Monday midnight inside the forest and busted a hideout where the huge amount of foreign currency was found.The hideout was busted on Tuesday only but no ULFA cadres were found there. It is suspected that the terrorist outfit brought the foreign currency after being exchanged the Indian currency to buy arms and ammunition...
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Members of All Assam Student Union (AASU) seized the alleged low quality furniture supplied during the year 2007 by the Education Department to one of its model schools at Bangsor Higher Secondary School under Jalukbari Constituency on 01-04-08. It is mentionable that, during the year 2007 Education Department supplied furniture worth around Rs.3,80,000 to each Model Schools of Assam aiming for the improvement of the educational infrastructure of the state. AASU today raided various models schools of Assam. Pix by UB Photos.
Border Security Force and its counterpart in Bangladesh discussed a slew of issues relating to the Indo-Bangla border Karimganj district on Monday.According to information on Tuesday, the Border Security Force was represented by DIG, Silchar sector, Mahipal Singh while the Bangladesh Rifles delegation was led by its Sylhet sector Commander C K Ubaidulla Hassan at the meeting held at Sutarkandi Trade Centre. The meting discussed decided all issues related to border management would be solved amiably through a meaningful negotiation.
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