Centre’s attitude discriminatory: ULFA
By A Staff Reporter
http://assamtribune.com/scripts/details.asp?id=may1707/at08 

 GUWAHATI, May 16 – The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) today alleged 
that Government of India adopted a discriminatory attitude towards the people 
of Assam. The outfit also claimed that Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh had no 
right to represent Assam.

The outfit today released its mouthpiece “Freedom” to the media through e-mail 
and alleged that all Central Ministers reached Assam when non-Assamese speaking 
people were attacked. “Their families were compensated and whole India mourned 
for them. But why same kind of sympathy was not displayed for the innocent 
masses of Assam,” the ULFA questioned.

The ULFA is of the view that the Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh had no right 
to represent Assam. The outfit said that anyone who does not represent the 
issue of freedom of Assam cannot be a representative of Assam. At the same 
time, the outfit said that persons like Matang Sinh, Mani Kumar Subba and Sviv 
Sambhu Ojha cannot be representatives of Assam.

Referring to the killing of Buddheswar Moran in Tinsukia district, the ULFA 
said that it was another incident of killing of an innocent person by the 
Indian Army and said that the people of Assam would be able to live peacefully 
only after the “occupational forces” are withdrawn from the State. The outfit 
said that though the Government of India agreed to pay compensation of Rs three 
lakh to the family of Moran, the life of an Assamese person couldn’t be valued 
at that amount. The assurance of punishment to the guilty is totally false, as 
in the past also; such assurances remained on papers only, the outfit said. The 
outfit further alleged that the killing of Moran was not the only instance of 
killing of innocents by the Indian Army in the name of launching operations 
against the ULFA as in recent past also, several innocent youths were killed in 
“fake encounters”.

The ULFA alleged that the Government of India launched propaganda against 
organizations working for restoration of permanent peace in Assam. The outfit 
alleged that the Government, as a part of the propaganda, launched a smearing 
campaign against the people’s consultative group (PCG) and the Assam Chief 
Minister even went to the extent of claiming that the decision to form the PCG 
was not a unanimous decision of the ULFA, while, the Government of India also 
claimed that the ULFA was behind the attack on Bangladeshi leaders. However, 
the masses of Assam would never believe such propaganda of the Government of 
India, the ULFA asserted.

Meanwhile, the ULFA expressed concern at the recent group clashes in Doomdooma 
and called upon all sections of people to maintain peace. The outfit alleged 
that the clashes broke out because of a conspiracy hatched by the “occupational 
forces”.

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