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The secret nexus of Pakistan, China and Bangladesh that keeps ULFA leaders captive in Bangladesh and cause havoc in India
Special Correspondent
Jan. 13, 2007

Indian intelligence is now getting clear signal of what really happened in Assam. The secret nexus of Pakistan, China and Bangladesh that keeps ULFA leaders captive in Bangladesh and cause havoc in India is getting exposed slowly.
They are housed across the border, they take orders from them and most unfortunately they order their cadres to kill Hindi speaking (no longer Bengalis they used to kill before!) Indians.
Talking tough, the government today said it would pursue the ULFA in a manner it had avoided so far as the banned militant group from Assam was possibly acting at the dictates of a ‘foreign power’.
The government had offered a ‘hand of friendship’ to the ULFA but its leadership, including chief Paresh Barua and chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, was ‘completely out of step with the aspirations of the people of Assam’, National Security Advisor M K Narayanan said.
"We want peace in Assam. If the ULFA continues to change its tactics, we will pursue the ULFA in a manner that we have tried to avoid so far," he said accompanying Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on a visit to the Philippines for the India-ASEAN and East Asia Summits.
Narayanan said the ULFA's leadership was ‘captive in Bangladesh’ and ‘perhaps acting at the dictates of a foreign power’.
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