Saturday, August 11, 2012

Ulfa asked the people to stay away from functions

Fire of unrest: ULFA calls for Assam bandh on Aug 15

Seven militant outfits also called for the boycott
Guwahati, Aug 11: Peace is not returning in Assam. Now the anti-talk faction of the ULFA has called Assam bandh on Aug 15 the day known as Independence Day. ULFA also asked the people to refrain from participating in the Independence Day celebrations. Threat came when whole the country busy to finish the preparations for the Independence Day.
In an e-mail sent to media, ULFA 'assistant information and publicity secretary' Arunuday Asom said, places where Independence Day celebrations are organised would be 'legitimate targets' for the outfit and asked the people to stay away from such spots. He, however, did not specify whether the bandh is for 12 hours or 24 hours. After the threat situation ebcoming mire sensitive and tensefull. 
Meanwhile, in a separate joint statement, seven militant outfits of the north east called for the customary boycott of the celebrations and general strike in the region on the day. The strike would be in force from 1 am to 5.30 pm in the entire region, ULFA, National Democratic Front of Bodoland, Kamtapur Liberation Organisation, Coordination Committee Manipur, Tripura Peoples Democratic Front, National Liberation Front of Tripura and Hynnewtrep National Liberation Council said in a statement.     --------------

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