28th Battalion (ULFA)
The 28th Battalion is the most potent strike group of the ULFA, the banned separatist group of Assam. It is also called the Kashmir Camp. It has its headquarters in Myanmar (Burma). It consists of three companies – Alpha (A), led by Moon Bora, alias Jiten Dutta; Bravo (B), led by Sujit Moran and Charlie (C), led by Joon Sonowal. Mrinal Hazarika was the commander of the battalion. The battalion was the group's main source of funding.
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28th Battalion (ULFA)
The 28th Battalion is the most potent strike group of the ULFA, the banned separatist group of Assam. It is also called the Kashmir Camp. It has its headquarters in Myanmar (Burma). It consists of three companies – Alpha (A), led by Moon Bora, alias Jiten Dutta; Bravo (B), led by Sujit Moran and Charlie (C), led by Joon Sonowal. Mrinal Hazarika was the commander of the battalion. The battalion was the group's main source of funding.
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Shock troops
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Abandoned the outfit
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Announced ceasefire
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Assam,
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Kashmir Camp
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"Self-styled Captain Mrinal Ha ...... llegal and unconstitutional'".
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After we announced the ceasefi ...... efused to hold talks with us….
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Arabinda Rajkhowa in a declaration e-mailed to newspapers and media houses.
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Jiten Dutta as told to IANS
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28th Battalion, ULFA
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Kashmir Camp
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