Sunday, December 6, 2009

ULFA Leaders Captured

ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa did not surrender with his aides and family. It’s reliably learnt that he was actually lured into a trap while trying to escape from Cox’s Bazaar near Chittagong in Bangladesh.
In a planned intelligence operation handled at the highest levels in the government, the first inputs about Rajkhowa’s plans to escape from Bangladesh came soon after the “surrender” of ULFA finance secretary Chitrabon Hazarika and foreign secretary Shashadhar Chowdhury in November first week.
A rattled Rajakhowa, sources said, had realised that the heat was growing on ULFA members in Bangladesh and that it was not safe for him or his family to continue staying there. He is believed to have then been in touch with Mukul Hazarika of Assam Watch, who is based in London. While it is not clear with whom Hazarika then got in touch, sources said Rajkhowa was ultimately put on to some local Bangladeshi contacts to make good his escape
This worked out and a person contacted Rajkhowa’s group just before they were to board a public transport bus as instructed by their local contacts.
Pretending to be someone who had been sent by the contact, the impersonator told them that there has been a change in plan for the better and the group did not have to undertake the arduous journey by bus because “Toyota vehicles” had been arranged.
It’s learnt that Rajkhowa and his aides did initially suspect foul play but were convinced by the impersonator who then brought them to the vehicles. But before boarding the vehicles, Rajkhowa had doubts and seemed to backtrack after consultations with his aides. At this point, sources said, other members of the operation joined in and overpowered Rajkhowa and others, put them in the vehicles and drove away.
Thereafter, sources said, a decision was made not to hold the group any longer in Bangladesh and they were taken on a long drive to the Indo-Bangladesh border post in Meghalaya where they were handed over to BSF authorities. From here, they were taken to Guwahati. Rajkhowa and others have been in custody since December 2.
Intelligence agencies believe there are strong indications that the local contacts helping Rajkhowa were doing so at the behest Pakistan intelligence operatives. While this is still not confirmed, sources pointed out that ULFA cadre have been in touch with Pakistani agents in the past.
The success of the cooperation comes in the wake of improved cooperation between India and the Sheikh Hasina government on not letting Bangladesh soil be used by groups inimical to Indian interests. Rajkhowa and many other key ULFA leaders had taken refuge in Bangladesh during the Khaleda Zia government.

Indian efforts in the past like offering safe passage to Paresh Barua and Rajkhowa for talks under the condition that they give up violence did not draw a favourable response. Now that these men have been picked up, the Centre is keen that trial proceedings should continue. While there is speculation that the state government may be more open to the idea of talks, security agencies believe that any such move can only happen if Rajkhowa fully agrees to cooperate in bringing in other ULFA members


I am of the opinion that there should be no talks with these criminals.
They should be tried as war criminals for waging war on India and murder.
The number of people killed by this organisation and the money they have collected from traders and the tea estates shows that they are common criminals, extortionist and murderers.
The Assam government will again pressurise the centre to release them so that they can hold talks.
This should not be granted.
I hope P Chidambaram is listeneing.
All the hard work done and sacrifices made by our security forces are nullified by these politicians who just want to please their vote banks.
If Gogoi or any of the politicians now speak of talking, they and their relatives should be drafted into the army to fight the militants instead of allowing them to talk rubbish from the safety of their homes.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Being an Assamese,and residing here since birth,we realise the scenerio better than any other indian,Im completely agreed to previous comment by Mr.sharma,that peace talks with ulfa is totally irrevelent,they are simply criminals without any ideology, if govt. spare them today it is most likely that they will bomb assam the very next day.Infact i sincerely request Mr.P.Chidambaram to shift these arrested terrorists to jails outside North east better if they are kept in Tihar Jail,so they cut from their few notorious overground supporters (peoples like mamoni roisom goswami,lachit bordoloi, hironya saikia etc) who are equally responsible for destabilization of Assam presently.These overground guys meaninglessly overhiped these issue,with an aim to threat the sovereinity of India.GOI must not entertain these overground supporters of ULFA anymore.