The Asian Age

Evict Hindi-speaking people: Ulfa

- MANOJ ANAND

In what may create tension in Upper Assam, the anti-talk faction of Ulfa on Wednesday launched a fresh salvo against Hindispeak­ing people of the state by asking the Assam government to evict all the Hindi-speaking people living in Upper Assam’s Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts and rehabilita­te indigenous people who have lost their land and houses in the floods.

In a statement sent on email to local newspapers, publicity secretary of Ulfa-I Arunodoi Asom said, “Thousands of bighas of lands in Tinsukia and Dibrugarh district of Assam, alone, have been illegally encroached upon by nonAssames­e and Hindispeak­ing people. The government must think of evicting those people and rehabilita­ting the genuine landless indigenous people who lost their lands due to the floods and erosion.”

Ulfa has asked the Assam government to evict all Hindispeak­ing people in Upper Assam’s Dibrugarh and Tinsukia districts and rehabilita­te indigenous people

The Ulfa-I statement comes after Assam forest minister Parmilla Rani Brahma’s said recently that she had made attempts to rehabilita­te some of the landless indigenous people of the state at Tarani reserve forest area under Doomdooma forest range, which was opposed by the locals there.

Referring to the forest minister’s statement, UlfaI said, “It is a matter of concern that such a conspiracy is being hatched not only to destroy the reserve forests of Assam but also to make the indigenous people fight against each other.”

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