Ulfa plan to clean up KazirangaJorhat, May 5: The Arabinda Rajkhowa group of Ulfa is planning to settle indigenous landless people of Assam in and around Kaziranga to pressure the government into freeing the World Heritage Site from encroachment by alleged illegal migrants. The Telegraph, 2 weeks ago
Anup Chetia will join talks by Bihu next year, says ULFA-PTF 'chairman' Arabinda Rajkhowa
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ULFA leader Anup Chetia to be handed over soon?ULFA `general secretary` Anup Chetia, currently in a jail in Bangladesh, will soon be handed over to India, Arabinda Rajkhowa claimed on Thursday. Zee News, 2 months ago
India, B'desh work on Chetia extradition
Times of India, 2 months ago
Fingers crossed over Anup Chetia return
Calcutta Telegraph, 2 months ago
ULFA's Anup Chetia may be handed to India soon
Hindustan Times, 2 months ago
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Tarun Gogoi takes 'friendly joust' in strideGuwahati, May 18: Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi today described the dissidence against him as a friendly joust within the CLP, a remark seen by the anti-Gogoi camp as the sign of a man on his way out. In a big family, differences among members ... Calcutta Telegraph, 6 days ago
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Is the surrender policy for militants an incentive?patricia mukhimIT is easy to parachute into a Maoist-affected area or a turbulent North-east or even a belligerent Kashmir and write paeans about the rights of people to take up arms against the state because: (a) the state has failed to accommodate ... The Statesman, 1 month ago
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Talks 'secrecy' miffs Ulfa rank and fileJorhat, April 7: The second-rung leadership of the pro-talks group of Ulfa today expressed displeasure at being kept in the dark by their leaders about the content of the ongoing talks with the Centre. The anti-talks faction, however, managed to ... Calcutta Telegraph, 1 month ago
Ulfa to hold meeting on illegal migration
Calcutta Telegraph, 1 month ago
Assam insurgency:Centre to hold talks with banned outfit ULFA today to find solution
News on Air, 2 months ago
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Surrender policy: bad in lawThe recent outburst by the families of victims of terror in Assam should be taken seriously. Militant leaders who have committed heinous crimes cannot be granted amnesty for that would be a grave injustice. It is easy for bleeding heart sympathisers ... Calcutta Telegraph, 1 month ago
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Six militant outfits still active in state, says govtAlthough the scourge of insurgency in the state has declined in recent times, it is still far from being completely free of militants. The government informed the house on Monday that there are still six outfits active in Assam, including the ... Times of India, 1 month ago
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South Asia Intelligence Review, Volume 11, No. 38Data and assessments from SAIR can be freely published in any form with credit to the South Asia Intelligence Review of the Print Ambivalence, Opportunism, Deceit Ajai Sahni Editor, SAIR; Executive Director, ICM & SATP S. Binodkumar Singh Research ... South Asian Terrorism Portal, 1 month ago
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Opp flays Govt over insurgency issueGUWAHATI, March 25 The Opposition today criticized the Government in the Assembly for failing to evolve a cohesive policy for tackling insurgency, and accused it of providing VIP treatment to surrendered ultras something that is luring more youths ... Assam Tribune, 1 month ago
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Soldiering onIt is close to midnight. Shahbagh, almost deserted, smells of roses. A few people are straggling home, exhausted after the protests. The bright green and red Bangladeshi flag flutters in the square, against a Prussian blue sky.The Shahbagh protests ... The Week, 2 months ago
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