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Outfit slams Assam govt for banning China-made goods

Guwahati: Exposing once again its China connection, the proscribed United Liberation Front of Assam (Independent), on Monday lambasted Assam state unit of Hindu Yuba Chatra Parishad for making an appeal to the people of Assam against buying Chinese goods available in the market.
The ULFA(I) in a statement emailed to the media stated that the neighbouring China had been maintaining a historic and friendly relations with the people of Assam and would continue maintain the good relations in future too.
“The people of consumer state of Assam who have been exploited by Indian traders, have the right to buy cheaper good (Chinese items) available in the market and no one should try to disrupt that at the dictation of the RSS and the BJP,” the ULFA-I statement said.
The outfit further asked the president Balen Baishya and general secretary Dipankar Gohain of the state unit of Hindu Yuba Chatra Parishad to keep in mind Assam’s historic ties with China and desist from making such appeal to the people of Assam acting as a stooge of the RSS and the BJP.
The outfit further warned the two leaders of befitting action in case they dared to make such statement against Chinese goods in future.
Security agencies in India often claim that the fugitive ULFA(I) commander-in-chief Paresh Barua who is suspected to have pitched camp in Myanmar, maintains a close ties with his contacts in China.

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