With B’deshi and ISI blessing
By our Staff Reporter
GUWAHATI, July 23: Pakistani intelligence agency ISI is trying to break Asom’s 
integrity since long. If intelligence sources are to be believed, the ISI is in 
command of a whole lot of Islamic fundamentalist organizations. These 
organizations are not only trying to create a greater Islamic state in the 
North-east but also aiming at converting the region into a terror zone. 
Intelligence sources said these organizations are controlled by the ISI and 
they play different roles to attain their goal.
There need to be more pressure on the Bangladesh Government to stop would-be 
illegal immigrants to Asom, fundamentalists and extremists on their side of the 
border instead of exporting them to Asom and the rest of the North-east. 
These organizations are listed below.

Muslim Volunteer Force (formed in 1984 and has around 500 AK-47 rifles), Muslim 
United Liberation Front of Assam (formed in 1990), Muslim Liberation Tigers of 
Assam (formed in 1993), Islamic Liberation Army of Assam (formed in 1993 and 
aims at marrying Hindu women and decreasing Hindu population), Islamic Sewak 
Sangha (formed in 1993 and aims at helping Islamic fundamentalists cross the 
Indo-Bangladesh border to the NE), Social Reform Army of Assam (formed in 
1987), NE Muslim Front (formed in 1991), Harkat-ul-Jehad-ul-Islam (formed in 
1992 and helps Islamic fundamentalists get trained in Myanmar and Bangladesh), 
Meghalaya All Islamic Sunnat (formed in 1995 and helps the Bangladeshis cross 
over to India through the Meghalaya-Bangladesh border), Adam Sena (formed in 
1996), Pasayan (formed in 1995), Saddam Bahini (formed in 1993), United Islamic 
Liberation Army (formed in 1995), Muslim Action Force (formed in 1996), 
Students’ Islamic Movement of India (formed in 1986 and
 distributes religious books among Muslims), Harkat-ul Mujahiddin (formed in 
1992 and imparts jehadi training in Bangladesh), Liberation Islamic Tiger Force 
(keeps a close watch on Hindu leaders), Islamic Thick Force, Jamat-e-Islami 
Assam, United Social Reform Army (aims at safeguarding of Muslims exclusively), 
United Reformation Protection of Assam, People’s United Liberation Front, 
Students’ Islamic Army, Islamic Liberation Army, Independent Liberation Army of 
Assam etc.
Meanwhile, sources said 17 camps of Islamic fundamentalists are based in 
Bangladesh. These camps are located at Akashi Basti, Hafizia Madrassa Camp, 
Halabot Camp, Kharegia Madrassa Camp, Borbari Hafizia Camp, Nazirahat 
Darul-Uloom Madrassa, Subid Bazaar Camp, Shamsher Nagar TE, Sathijuri Camp, 
Tillaganj Camp, Monu Village, Teknaf Village, Mandolibhug Camp, Madhupurgarh 
Camp, Tokimari camp, Dhupp-adighir Par Madrassa and Laakhachari Camp.
           Asom minority ministers move Sonia against AUDF
Our Bureau
NEW DELHI/ GUWAHATI, July 23: With a view to closing the Congress’ door for 
AUDF legislators or their share of power with the Congress in Asom, all the 
minority Congress MLAs and ministers of the State today met All India Congress 
Committee (AICC) president Sonia Gandhi in New Delhi, and told her that any 
sort of Congress’ understanding with the AUDF at this point of time — merger or 
share of power — would spell doom for the ruling party. The Asom minority 
legislators made it clear before the party high command that any understanding 
between the Congress and the AUDF would work as oxygen for the latter that was 
fast losing its support base in the constituencies where the party won seats in 
the last Assembly elections. “At this point of time, the Congress in Asom 
doesn’t need the support of any party, but if any party wants to support the 
ruling party it shouldn’t be allowed to share power,” the Congress minority 
leaders told Sonia. 
According to sources, the Asom minority MLAs reported to have told the party 
high command that political leaders and organizations without any support base 
in the State were vocal in New Delhi in favour of the AUDF. “If you are to take 
any decision concerning the minorities of Asom, you need to take us into 
confidence first,” sources quoted the Asom minority legislators as telling the 
party high command.
According to sources, Sonia Gandhi assured the minority legislators of looking 
into the matter.
Meanwhile, to put pressure on the Congress high command for sharing of power at 
Dispur, all the AUDF MLAs have been camping in New Delhi, and sources said that 
the AUDF legislators were backed by Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi who was 
initially against share of power with the AUDF. 
On the issue of Congress-AUDF understanding in the State, Gogoi recently passed 
the buck on the party’s minority MLAs and ministers who are against the share 
of power with the AUDF.
     
       
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