http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_ul ... es_1360667Ulfa asks fuel dealers of Assam to reduce their prices
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ULFA a spent force, cannot regroup, says army
http://www.prokerala.com/news/articles/a122021.html
Take 1971 rolls as basis for updating NRC: Assam"The ULFA is not in a real position to even regroup now. In the last few important occasions like the Republic Day and the Bihu (Assamese harvest festival in January), they simply could not do anything as they are on the run," thearmy commander said. The GOC also said the ULFA's downfall is a direct result of not just military operations, but also due to lack of support from the locals.
http://www.hindu.com/2010/03/19/stories ... 340300.htm
http://www.sentinelassam.com/editorial/ ... pr=1#30984This brings us to the reality of so-called insurgency in the Northeast. Insurgency is an euphemism for its real face — the industry of terrorism where both state and non-state actors are stakeholders and contribute to each other’s sinister agenda. ‘Insurgency’, therefore, is a business proposition. So why should one even imagine of its solution? Will not a solution bring down the entire edifice of the industry? And the reality of all realities is that such insurgency cannot be solved because those who matter do not want a solution. The pretence on the part of both state and non-state actors, however, must continue so that they can hoodwink an already looted and tormented people: the militant says he is staging a ‘revolution’ for the masses whose cause he thinks his outfit alone must champion, while the powerful state actors say they are seriously engaged in the business of ‘conflict resolution’.
Meghalaya police officer joins militant group
SHILLONG, March 18: A Deputy Superintendent of Police in Meghalaya has gone missing and has allegedly joined the militant Garo National Liberation Army (GNLA), a police official said. Champion R Sangma was posted as assistant commandant of 2nd Meghalaya Police battalion at Goeragre in the State’s West Garo Hills district when he went missing. “We have served notice to him for being absent from duty for a very long time. His salary has been stopped,” Director General of Police SB Kakati told IANS.
“We are making inquiries about Champion. We are hearing (he has joined a militant outfit) and waiting for the report,” Kakati added. A senior Garo rebel leader claimed that Champion was now “commander-in-chief” of GNLA, whose cadres are deserters, mostly from the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) and Liberation of Achik Elite Force (LAEF). The GNLA is under the police scanner for serving extortion notes, ranging from Rs 5 lakh to Rs 1 crore, to petrol pump owners, coal dealers and businessmen in the coal-rich districts of Garo Hills.
http://www.hindu.com/2010/03/19/stories ... 580100.htmBaggage intercepted at Chennai port
CHENNAI: The Chennai Port Customs on Thursday intercepted five pieces of unaccompanied baggage sent to the U.S. by an ex-serviceman and seized papers concerning the Indian Navy. Customs and Naval authorities are assessing the contents. An official said a detailed inventory could be made and the importance of the documents ascertained after verification with appropriate authorities on Friday.