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PM, CM secretly gave away Assam land to Bangladesh: ULFA

Source: PTI
October 10, 2011 18:45 IST
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United Liberation Front of Asom anti-talk faction on Monday accused Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi of secretly giving away Assam's land to Bangladesh in the recent land swap agreement.

"Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi and non-genuine resident of Assam Prime Minister Manmohan Singh happily gave away Assam's land to Bangladesh without informing the indigenous people of the state. By secretly giving away Assam's land Gogoi and Singh have tarnished our history", alleged the Paresh Barua-headed ULFA wing's publicity chief Arunudoy Dehotia.

He said in an email to the media here that the indigenous people did not want to know how much land Assam received from Bangladesh. "As Assamese we are honour bound to maintain the geographical boundary of our state."

Continuing his tirade, Dehotia claimed that a few 'power hungry' people had made Assam a 'sacrificial lamb' and dubbed those who protest such moves as Inter-Services Intelligence agents or Maoists and demanded that the government give proof of it. "Else Gogoi also as the home minister must apologise to the people of the state," he said.

Accusing the ruling Congress of being puppets in the hands of promoters of big dams, Dehotia said Gogoi and his ministers have launched a false propoganda that those agitating for halting the construction of big dam projects are ULFA or Maoists.

"The ULFA always supports any organisation that works for the interest of Assam," he added.

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