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The banned separatist group Ulfa-I threatened Assam with bomb claims on Independence Day, leading to searches, recoveries, and ethnic tensions. No explosions occurred.
The ULFA was formed in 1979 with the demand for a "sovereign Assam". The peace pact is expected to end decades old insurgency in Assam.
Guwahati: Assam Police on Saturday arrested one person on the charges of working as a linkman to the banned outfit United ...
The Konyak Union has once again warned the ULFA (I) to immediately cease its activities within the Konyak jurisdiction in Mon district of Nagaland, bordering Myanmar.
Rupam Asom, the 'operational commander' of ULFA (I), was arrested by a joint security force near the Assam-Arunachal border, disrupting the group's operations and implicating him in several ...
Konyak Union (KU) has issued a renewed and stern warning to the proscribed United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent) [ULFA(I)] to immediately cease all forms of activity within Konyak jurisdiction ...
The Government of India has fixed December 29 to sign a tripartite peace agreement with United liberation front of Asom (Ulfa) in presence of union home minister Amit Shah and Assam chief minister ...
The Konyak Union (KU) has issued a caution to the United Liberation Front of Asom (Independent), or ULFA (I), demanding that the group “immediately cease all forms of activity within Konyak ...
ULFA was reportedly behind a bomb attack on Independence Day in 2004 Assam’s Dhemaji. A total of 13 people, including 10 children, were killed in the attack. Story continues below Advertisement ...
With custody secured, the agency has reopened dormant case files linked to past ULFA(I)-related incidents. These investigations, previously stalled due to Rupam Asom’s prolonged ...
Dimapur: The Konyak Union has once again issued a stern warning to the ULFA (I), demanding that the group immediately cease all activities within Konyak jurisdiction in Mon district of Nagaland, which ...