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Sun, 12/06/2009 - 07:40
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LD ULFA 2 LAST
Rajkhowa and other leaders, who were sheltered in
Bangladesh, were reportedly spotted in the small hours along
with family members on the Indo-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya
from where they were brought here by road.
Denying that there was a split in the ULFA, Paresh
Baruah said, "There is no split... and we have full confidence
on Chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa".
He said "the question of difference of opinion does not
arise and now it is up to the Indian government to show their
sincerity by taking the process forward."
Baruah dubbed the news regarding split in the ULFA as
"conspiracy by the Indian government as a part of its divide
and rule policy and misinformation campaign to create
confusion among the people of Assam".
Rajkhowa's brother Ajay Rajkonwar, who was present at
the court and met his brother for the first time in 25 years,
said Rajkhowa told him that they would involve in the peace
process only if the government agreed to put the issue of
Assam's 'sovereignty' in the agenda for discussion.
The crowds burst into slogan shouting hailing the
surrender of Rajkhowa and others and calling for peace in
Assam. PTI SB
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