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ULFA-I will not carry out any attack on Assam: CM Sarma

  • BY India News Newsdesk
  • July 16, 2025
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Guwahati, July 15 (IANS) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Tuesday asserted that the banned outfit ULFA-I will not carry out any retaliation attack in response to the reported drone attack by Indian forces at the base camps of the outlawed group in Myanmar.

Sarma said, “The leadership of ULFA-I also wants the development of Assam. If they carry out any attack on the soil of Assam, the people of the state will suffer. If ULFA-I explodes a bomb, then schools, roads will be destroyed. I hope they understand these things and they will refrain from carrying out any attacks on Assam.”

Earlier on Sunday, Sarma claimed that the state police were not involved in any drone attack carried out at the camps of the banned militant outfit ULFA-I.

He perhaps also mentioned that even Army did not confirm any such attacks on the outlawed group.

Addressing the media, Sarma refuted speculation about the state police’s role in a reported incident, asserting, “Assam Police is not involved in this incident. There has been no strike from the soil of Assam.”

Emphasising the need for clarity, Sarma added, “We need more details on the matter. If such an operation has indeed occurred, the Indian Army will issue an official statement. As of now, there has been no communication from the defence establishment.”

The Chief Minister stated that the state government is closely tracking developments and expects further updates through official channels by evening.

The Indian Army has denied that it carried out drone attacks on the eastern headquarters of the banned United Liberation Front of Assam-Independent (ULFA-I) in Myanmar.

The banned ULFA-I on Sunday claimed that its Eastern headquarters in Myanmar had been targeted by the Indian Army with drones in the early hours.

The proscribed outfit in a press statement claimed that in these cross-border strikes, their 19 cadres have been killed and another 19 injured.

Reports indicate that senior ULFA (I) commander Nayan Medhi was killed in the attack, and some cadres of Manipuri insurgent groups, including Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF), which is the political wing of the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) of Manipur present at the camp, were also killed, and some were injured.

However, in an official statement, the India Army has denied these claims.

–IANS

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