The Supreme Court on Friday sought a reply from the concerned respondents on a plea challenging the Gauhati High Court s judgment, which convicted five accused, including ULFA members
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The banned organization ULFA-I has claimed responsibility for executing two of its senior leaders for allegedly conspiring against the group. The leaders were found guilty of violating norms and were given the death sentence. The Assam police have asked for the location of the bodies. ULFA-I alleges that the leaders cooperated with Indian intelligence forces and revealed sensitive information. ULFA-I is a faction of the United Liberation Front of Asom, which was formed in 1979 with a demand for a sovereign Assam.
Following the Gauhati High Court’s verdict, pronounced on August 23 by acquitting the accused of 2004 Dhemaji bomb blast case, reaction against the brutal incident continues in the district of.
A division bench of the Gauhati High Court comprising Justice Michael Zothankhuma and Justice Mridul Kumar Kalita today acquitted five accused in the Dhemaji bomb blast on August 15, 2004, of all.