This is a list of top United Liberation Front of Assam leaders. Some of them are founder members and 16 are from the Central Committee, the supreme authority of decision-making of the outfit.
Political wing
| Name | Real Name | Aliases | Designation | Other Info | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Arabinda Rajkhowa | Rajiv Rajkonwar[1][2] | Mijanur Rahman Choudhury[2] | Chairman | Founder leader Central committee member |
Released under bail by Gauhati High Court |
| Abhizeet Asom | Dr. Mooqool Hazarika | Abhizeet Bormon | Chairman | Selected chairman after Arabinda Rajkhowa joined lateral talk with Government of India. | General Practitioner in London, UK. |
| Pradip Gogoi | Pradip Gogoi | Samiran Gogoi[1] | Vice-chairman | Founder leader Central committee member |
Released under bail by Gauhati High Court |
| Anup Chetia | Golap Baruah [1] | Sunil Baruah Bhaijan Ahmed |
General Secretary | Founder leader Central Committee member
|
Released under bail by Gauhati High Court as of Dec 24, 2015. |
| Ashanta Bagh Phukan | Tarun Phukan | Organization secretary | Central committee member | Missing since 2003 Bhutan War | |
| Chitrabon Hazarika | Bon Hazarika | Ashfaqul Hossein[3] | Finance Secretary | Central committee member
First financial secretary |
Released under bail by Gauhati High Court. |
| Uddipta Hazarika | Rajen Sharma | Uddipta Hazarika |
Central Publicity Secretary |
|
Lynched in 1989 |
| Mithinga Daimary | Deepak Kachari | Megan Kachari |
Central Publicity Secretary |
|
Arrested in Bhutan in 2003 and released on bail from Guwahati Central Jail on February 25, 2010. |
| Ramu Mech | Prabin Konwar, Sailen Barua[4] |
Assistant Finance Secretary |
|
Given retirement by the Organization and released by Guwahati High Court due to his illness. | |
| Sashadhar Choudhury | Shashadhar Choudhury | Sailen Choudhury,[1] Rafiqul Islam[2][3] | Foreign Secretary |
|
Released under bail by Gauhati High Court |
| Navajyoti Hazarika | Assistant Foreign Relation Officer | Surrendered | |||
| Bhimkanta Buragohain | Bishnujyoti Buragohain | Mama, Father, Sir | Advisor and ideologue |
|
Dead |
| Pranati Deka | Cultural Secretary | Central Committee member | Released under bail by Gauhati High Court |
Military Wing
| Name | Real Name | Aliases | Designation | Other Info | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paresh Baruah | Paban Baruah [1] | Kamruj Zaman Khan | Commander in Chief | Founder leader Central Committee member |
Wanted |
| Heerak Jyoti Mahanta | Heerak Jyoti Mahanta | Naren Deka, Jayanta Medhi | Deputy Commander in Chief | Founder leader Central Committee member |
Killed, 31 December 1991 |
| Raju Baruah | Hitesh Kalita [2][5] | Anees Ahmed[2] | Operation Commander | Central Committee member | Released on Bail [6] |
| Bening Rabha | Binod Rabha | Chief of United Liberation force of Asom | Missing since Bhutan war | ||
| Robin Neog | SO to COS | Missing | |||
| Kamal Borah | Chief Training Officer | Surrendered | |||
| Samarjit Chaliha | QM GHQ/Dir | Surrendered | |||
| Chakra Gohain | OIC Arms | Surrendered | |||
| Tapan Baruah | Madan Das | Jayanta Handique | Battalion Commander | Action Group Commander | Founder Commander of 28th Battalion (Killed, 20 May 2002 ) |
| Drishti Rajkhowa | Manoj Rabha | Drishti Asom | Deputy C-in-Chief after Raju Baruah | Central Committee member | Abandoned outfit in Nov 11, 2020 |
| Amal Narzary | |||||
| Chintamani Hazarika | Central Auditor | Surrendered | |||
| Neelu Chakraborty | Office Secretary | Missing | |||
| Manik Sarma | Medical Officer | Surrendered | |||
| Bhaskar Dutta | Political Affairs Officer | Surrendered | |||
| Bhaskar Choudhury | RT IC | Surrendered | |||
| Prahlad Saikia | Camp Adjt | Surrendered | |||
| Manas Gogoi | WT IC | ||||
| Dipul Kalita | Battalion Sergeant major | Surrendered |
See also
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Most Wanted". Assam Police. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Karmakar, Rahul (December 7, 2009). "Ulfa leaders' children speak Bengali, not Assamese". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 13 December 2009. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
- 1 2 "Dhaka to follow pushback formula - Bangladesh to detain, not arrest". The Telegraph (Calcutta, India). November 9, 2009. Archived from the original on October 25, 2012. Retrieved 2009-11-09.
- ↑ Correspondent (24 June 2006). "ULFA leaders and cases against them". The Shillong Times. Archived from the original on 14 November 2006. Retrieved 8 December 2009.
- ↑ Karmakar, Rahul (December 5, 2009). "ULFA's Paresh Baruah fights a lone battle". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 8 December 2009. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
- ↑ Times of Assam
External links
- Terrorist outfit ULFA
- Ang Ang bharat ka toot raha hai
- Autumn in Springtime-The ULFA battles for survival by Jaideep Saikia
- End of an initiative in Assam By Nava Thakuria
- Raju Barua gets bail finally, will be moving out from jail tomorrow Times of Assam
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