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350:(Commander of the battalion), Moon Bora, alias Jiten Dutta, ('A' company commander) and Joon Sonowal ('C' company commander). The group had expelled those leaders on Monday July 7, 2008, for "unauthorised declaration of unilateral truce and initiating the dialogue process with the Government of India in violation of the ULFA constitution."
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Although it looks like a split in the group, senior ULFA commander (pro-talk) Jiten Dutta, said that the ULFA was not split and they would disclose everything as to why they had decided to declare the unilateral ceasefire. "Since most of the top leaders and cadres of 'B' company are at bases abroad,
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After we announced the ceasefire, there is complete peace in the entire Assam area (Assam) with not a single incident of violence taking place in the past one year. But despite our best efforts and our decision to climb down from our earlier demand of sovereignty or independence to seeking greater
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that after their announcement of a ceasefire entire Assam was at peace and not a single incident of violence had taken place in the past year. He blamed the government and various pressure groups, individuals, organisations and intellectuals of Assam for paying no heed to their peace overtures.
329:"Self-styled Captain Mrinal Hazarika, Second Lieutenant Moon Bora and Joon Sonowal have been expelled from the primary membership of the organisation and all activities of these three leaders that they had been doing in the name of ULFA have been declared as 'illegal and unconstitutional'".
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More than 200 cadres led by at least five of their commanders came over-ground and christened themselves the "Pro-talk ULFA faction". They gave up the demand for independence for Assam and instead sought maximum autonomy for the state. 'A' company had been active in the eastern
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Being disheartened at the delay in the talk-process, this pro-talk faction on Monday, June 22, 2009, threatened to go back to the jungle, blaming a lack of any government initiative to begin peace talks. The pro-talk ULFA faction leader Jiten Dutta told the Indian News Agency
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After their announcement of a ceasefire, the leaders began interacting with various organisations and individuals to mobilise support to their declaration of a unilateral ceasefire and the peace process they had initiated. On Sunday, July 7, 2008,
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A special task force to be constituted by recruiting the indigenous people of the north-east and to deploy them on the indo-Bangla border to check infiltration and safeguard the frontier.
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At the time of decisive, it consisted of three companies – Alpha (A), led by Jiten Dutta alias Moon Bora, Bravo (B) led by Sujit Mahan and
Charlie (C), led by Jone Bhuyan(disputed).
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524:. They once again reiterated their demands and urged the official to take steps for furthering the peace process. They claimed the meeting had ended on a very positive note.
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a) To keep 70% of seats reserved for the indigenous people in the Assam
Legislative Assembly and b) To create an Upper House comprising indigenous and ethnic people.
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districts. 'B' company seemed to be outside the purview of the truce as its commander, Sujit Moran, distanced himself from the pro-ceasefire group. Meanwhile,
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Tuesday, June 24, 2008, 'A' and 'C' companies of the battalion announced a unilateral ceasefire to facilitate peace talks with the government.
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To detect and deport foreign nationals taking 25.03.1971 to be the cut off year as per the memorandum of understanding between the
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initiated the first round of formal talks with the pro-talk faction of the ULFA. Three leaders of the pro-talk faction --
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To adopt a scientific approach to the flood related problems and to recognize the floods in Assam as a national calamity.
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Immediate steps to be taken to stop hydro-electric projects which will cause immense damage to the state of Assam.
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To have dialogue with all the insurgent groups of the north-east to restore permanent peace in the region.
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autonomy, both the state and the central government simply sat tight and refused to hold talks with us….
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The detection of foreign nationals to be kept in a special/specific area and to deport them phase-wise.
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To form a border commission to find solutions of the border disputes of the north-eastern states.
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ang Jiten Dutta participated in an hour-long meeting with the
Assistant Director of the Indian
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To detect foreign nationals by preparing a revised national register of citizens of 1951.
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To construct a seventh bridge across the
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817:"Pro-talk ULFA faction threatens to go underground a year after ceasefire"
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882:"Mrinal Hazarika says they announced ceasefire but will not surrender"
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565:"EXCLUSIVETapan Baruah – The tragic history behind 28th Battalion"
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Full autonomy within the framework of the Indian constitution.
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they are not in a position to declare the truce," Dutta said.
912:"Protalk ULFA Submitted Charter of Demands to Prime Minister"
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To seal the Indo-Bangla border to check illegal infiltration.
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718:"Two ULFA companies declare ceasefire, 58 rebels surrender"
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To declare the river
Brahmaputra to be a national waterway.
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to back the unilateral truce declaration by the battalion.
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had been appointed as the new commander of the battalion.
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in a declaration e-mailed to newspapers and media houses.
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The battalion was the group's main source of funding.
520:, R. N. Ravi, held in a secret location somewhere in
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a world heritage site, (by the government of India).
744:"Two companies of ULFA battalion declare ceasefire"
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446:to connect Assam with south-east Asia immediately.
430:To introduce the system of an inter-state permit.
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194:. It has its headquarters in Myanmar (Burma).
985:Paramilitary organisations based in Myanmar
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697:"Two female ULFA cadres arrested in Assam"
382:and Jiten Dutta, in a press conference in
975:Paramilitary organisations based in India
667:"ULFA planning to raise a new battalion?"
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631:"ULFA's strike unit announces ceasefire"
563:Bureau, Times of Assam (25 March 2011).
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182:was the most potent strike group of the
850:"ULFA expels 3 leaders of 28 Battalion"
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230:alias Benudhar Bora (Surrendered)
224:alias Plaban Phukan (Surrendered)
218:alias Benudhar Bora (Surrendered)
186:, the banned separatist group of
358:Merging of 'B' and 'C' companies
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782:"ULFA: Stumbling to Extinction"
603:"More Central forces for Assam"
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265:. 'C' company was active in
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473:Threat to go underground
442:To open and develop the
212:alias Madan Das (Killed)
126:(Killed on May 20, 2002)
315:organized a meeting at
943:Guinness World Records
939:"Largest river island"
937:Majuli, River Island.
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298:Appealing mass-support
629:IANS (24 June 2008).
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397:The demands include:
370:Submission of Demands
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705:. 10 September 2007.
500:First round of talks
323:Expulsion of leaders
19:28th Battalion, ULFA
665:IANS (2008-07-12).
534:Sanjukta Mukti Fouj
518:Intelligence Bureau
416:Government of India
980:Terrorism in Assam
641:on 3 February 2013
611:. 8 December 2000.
587:has generic name (
506:Central government
970:Politics of Assam
754:on April 29, 2009
352:Arabinda Rajkhowa
335:Arabinda Rajkhowa
263:Arunachal Pradesh
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110:Kashmir Camp
83:Shock troops
948:6 September
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886:Assam Times
866:20 December
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791:20 December
758:18 December
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585:|last=
514:Prabal Neog
392:Tarun Gogoi
380:Prabal Neog
228:Prabal Neog
216:Prabal Neog
151:Surrendered
141:Surrendered
135:Prabal Neog
131:Surrendered
107:Nickname(s)
97:Garrison/HQ
92:3 Companies
964:Categories
550:References
544:Mina Gogoi
279:Chapakhowa
204:Commanders
163:commanders
115:Commanders
855:The Hindu
748:The Hindu
671:Sify news
577:cite news
444:Ledo Road
259:Dibrugarh
245:Ceasefire
234:Bijoy Das
73:Guerrilla
32:Disbanded
27:1998-2008
702:Oneindia
528:See also
522:Guwahati
414:and the
384:Guwahati
283:Tinsukia
271:Golaghat
267:Sibsagar
255:Tinsukia
161:Notable
101:Myanmar
43:Assam,
40:Country
493:(IANS)
457:Majuli
317:Sadiya
236:alias
59:Branch
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188:Assam
53:India
950:2016
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