*ULFA has split: Asom Guv*

 http://www.northeasttribune.com/6720.htm     16 January 2007

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Guwahati, Jan 15: Assam governor Lt Gen (retd) Ajai Singh feels that
militant outfit Ulfa has disintegrated totally and is trying to hide around
the difficult terrain in Upper Assam. The current attack launched by
security forces is aimed at clearing the bases of the outfit.

Singh in an exclusive interview said that Ulfa militants are taking refuge
in pockets of Tirap, Changlang (in Arunachal Pradesh), Brahmaputra riverine
areas and Lakipathar.

"The latest Ulfa killing is a last-ditch effort of the frustrated militants.
The army has apprehended and killed more than 79 Ulfa cadre in November and
December, 2006 and this has put a complete freeze on the outfit's extortion
racket. The killing of innocent people is the manifestation of frustration
in the Ulfa camp,' he said.

In 2005, the governor's effigies were burnt and he was ridiculed by a
section of people for he had cast serious doubts on the peace parleys
between the Centre and Ulfa.

In the span of just one year, Singh's stand seems to have been vindicated
and the Centre has launched an all-out offensive against Ulfa.

The Centre now firmly believes that Ulfa has used the six weeks ceasefire
period to regroup and has bolstered its rank and file by recruitment of new
cadre. They have even started using carriers for planting bombs.

The governor said Arunachal Pradesh and Meghalaya are also assisting the
army in its operations. "We are going all out on them, hot pursuit has
started and there are no holds barred'.

"In the state, a positive environment against militancy has build up. People
and political parties cutting across party lines have unequivocally
condemned recent killing. The trigger-happy militants must now be
terrorised," he said.
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