Sanjukta Mukti Fouj
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Abbreviation | SMF |
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Formation | March 16, 1996 |
Type | ULFA |
Sanjukta Mukti Fouj (SMF) (
ULFA in Assam, India. It was formed on March 16, 1996 and it has three full-fledged battalions – the 7th, 28th and 709th with allocated spheres of operation in HQ- Sukhni, Tinsukia/Dibrugarh and Kalikhota respectively.[1][2][3] The rest of the battalions are said to exist only on papers.[2]
Battalions
This is a list of the battalions along with their allocated operation-spheres.[2]
Name | Led by | Company | Spheres of Operation |
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7th Battalion | Tapan Baruah | HQ - Sukhni | |
8th Battalion | Karbi Anglong
| ||
9th Battalion | Sibsagar
| ||
11th Battalion | Kamrup
Nalbari | ||
27th Battalion | Barpeta Bongaigaon Kokrajhar | ||
28th Battalion | Tapan Baruah Mrinal Hazarika Prabal Neog Bijay Chinese |
Alpha, Bravo & Charlie | Tinsukia Dibrugarh |
109th Battalion | Laleswar Rabha
Gulit Das |
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709th Battalion | Heera Saraniya | Kalikhola |
Ceasefire of 28th Battalion
On June 24, 2008, the A and C company of ULFA's 28th battalion offered unilateral ceasefire and renamed themselves as “ULFA (Pro-Talk)”. This battalion is considered as the backbone of the outfit.[4][5]
See also
- ULFA
- SULFA
- Bhomita Talukdar
References
- ISBN 9788178356624.
- ^ a b c "United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) - Terrorist Group of Assam". satp.org. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ Kaleem, Javed Iqbal (2008-02-11). "Ang ang Bharat ka toot raha hain". Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ Talukdar, Sushanta (2008-06-25). "Two companies of ULFA battalion declare ceasefire". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
- ^ Kashyap, Samudra Gupta (2008-06-25). "Two ULFA companies declare ceasefire, 58 rebels surrender". Indianexpress. Retrieved 2009-10-05.
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