GUWAHATI, 24 May 2005 — “Indigenous” Muslims are being harassed in the name of evicting suspected Bangladesh migrant workers from the state, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) has said.
The outlawed ULFA, fighting for an independent Assamese homeland in Assam, said there were attempts at creating communal clashes in the state while trying to hound suspected Bangladeshi nationals from the region.
“There are reports of indigenous Muslims being harassed and troubled by some people in the pretext of driving out illegal infiltrators from the state,” ULFA Chairperson Arabinda Rajkhowa said.
“There is a serious attempt at creating a religious rift in the state to trigger communal clashes. We appeal to the people of Assam not to allow people with nefarious designs to foment trouble.”
The ULFA also accused some political parties of trying to whip up emotions ahead of assembly elections in Assam scheduled early next year. “This is nothing but a pre-election exercise by people with vested interests,” the ULFA leader said.
Indian intelligence officials say several ULFA leaders operate out of Bangladesh. Dhaka denies the charges. Thousands of people thought to be Bengali-speaking migrant workers have left their workplaces from at least a dozen Assamese towns and cities after an unidentified group distributed leaflets asking them to leave or face action.
The group has also stuffed leaflets through letterboxes and sent messages on mobile phones telling people not to employ “illegal foreigners”. Many of these Bengali workers were engaged in brick kilns and pedaling rickshaws in Assam, besides doing menial jobs.
Police and civil authorities in Assam confirmed reports of Bengali workers fleeing several cities but were not sure where they had gone.
The Assam government last week ordered a probe to ascertain if the fleeing workers were actually Bangladeshi migrants and also asked police to be on alert to prevent any outbreak of communal clashes in the state.
“The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rastriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) are working overtime to foment communal riots in the state by trying to incite passions,” Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said. The BJP denies the charges.
