ULFA-I Issues Bold Challenge to DGP GP Singh: Move Freely in Guwahati for a Week Without Security
Guwahati, 16th December: In response to the daring challenge issued by Assam’s Director General of Police, GP Singh, the banned militant group ULFA-I has accepted, presenting two conditions for the top cop to fulfill.
In a press release, ULFA-I outlined its terms, urging the use of CRPF or Indian Army personnel instead of state police officers for Singh’s security. The second condition stipulates Singh freely moving around Guwahati city without security for a week.
The organization highlighted a past commitment to avoiding clashes with local officers and military members, citing historical incidents where their own members faced fatalities. ULFA-I accused Singh of attempting to reignite such conflicts, prompting their response.
The press release concluded with a direct challenge to Singh, expressing doubt about his willingness to accept and suggesting a lack of courage compared to their perceived past actions.
ULFA-I Challenges Police Chief: Issues Two Conditions in Press Release
Following Assam’s Director General of Police GP Singh’s challenge, the banned militant outfit ULFA-I responded with a press release outlining their acceptance and setting conditions for the top cop. The organization insists on the use of CRPF or Indian Army personnel for Singh’s security and challenges him to move freely around Guwahati for a week without protection.
ULFA-I recalled a past commitment to avoiding clashes with local officers and military members, referencing historical incidents where their own members suffered losses. Accusing Singh of attempting to rekindle past conflicts, the outfit questioned his courage and sincerity in accepting their challenge.