United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa
was produced in a court here Saturday evening. He said that he had not surrendered to the Indian security forces.
Rajkhowa along with ULFA deputy commander-in-chief Raju Baruah and Rajkhowa's security guard Raja Bora were produced before the chief magistrate's Court at 5.25 p.m.
"I have not surrendered and will never surrender," Rajkhowa told reporters as he was being taken inside the court room.
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Former Orissa chief minister J.B. Patnaik, who was Friday sworn in as Assam governor, urged the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) to shun violence and come for unconditional peace talks with the government. Read Full Story
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Assam Eyes Peace After ULFA Chiefs Arrest The detention of United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) Chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa has once again given Assam hope that peace will finally prevail in the state.
ULFA has indulged in violence, terror and bomb blasts for nearly 30 years and with Rajkhowa's arrest by the Bangladeshi security agencies, it seems that the endgame has begun for the terror outfit.
Is Rajkhowa finally giving in and has he run out of options?
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Guwahati, November 19 (Agencies): The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has set up bases in China and other foreign countries with the help of money extorted in the state, two senior ULFA leaders have told police interrogators. This is the first time the ULFA, which is fighting to secede the oil-rich Assam from India, has accepted setting up bases in China. ULFA "foreign... Read Full Story
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Agartala, November 21 (Agencies): Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram met Tripura Chief Minister Manik Sarkar in New Delhi Saturday and discussed ways to resolve the 12-year-old deadlock on the repatriation of 35,000 Reang refugees to Mizoram following the recent ethnic violence in the northeastern state, officials said. “Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram held an urgent meeting with... Read Full Story
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Guwahati, November 21 (PTI): At least nine top ULFA militants have sneaked into Assam for conducting subversive activities targetting oil refineries and other vital installations on November 27 which the ultras observe as 'Black Day'. A posting in the Assam police website said the nine ultras recently sneaked into the state from Myanmar, Bhutan and Nagaland to carry out blasts in protest... Read Full Story
Security measures have been stepped up in West Bengal, a day after bomb explosions rocked the neighbouring Assam state.
The two blasts occurred in Nalbari town about 70 kilometres from the Assam’’s capital Dispur on Sunday, leaving six people killed and 40 others wounded Soon the state administration and the top brass of the police in West Bengal decided to deploy armed personnel at all-important places like shopping malls, railway stations, market places, places of worship, etc., besides... Read Full Story
ULFA Chief In New Delhi Prospects For Talks Brighten It is now official - one of India's most wanted fugitives, chairman of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) Arabinda Rajkhowa is in Indian custody, probably at an army base in New Delhi.
'I cannot say how the breakthrough has happened, but all I can say is that a breakthrough has happened and maybe within the next few days or next few hours, you would know the whereabouts of Arabinda Rajkhowa,' Assam Chief Minist 1 Vote(s) Read Full Story