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ULFA leader Paresh Baruah backs Chinese Hydel power project on upper reaches of Brahmaputra

ULFA leader Paresh Baruah backs Chinese Hydel power project on upper reaches of Brahmaputra

Time of India13 hours ago

China based self-exiled
ULFA leader
Paresh Baruah is enthusiastic of Beijing's proposed 60,000 MW Hydroelectric Dam Project on Yarlung Tsangpo River that flows as the
Brahmaputra River
in Assam.
While promoting the Chinese projects, Baruah is turning a blind eye to potential ecological as well as socio-economic risks posed to India by the Chinese dam projects, highly placed sources told ET.
Baruah is quite vocal in lashing out on Indian Government of and its policies. On recent Indo-Pak conflict, he criticised the Indian Government of displaying weaknesses by agreeing to the ceasefire, giving Pakistan government an upper hand. Further, overlooking India's economic progress, he is of the opinion that India's economy will collapse in a matter of few days if it goes to war with Pakistan.
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China amid tensions within Myanmar and its spillover impact across the border had allegedly facilitated movement of self-exiled ULFA supremo
Paresh Baruah
from Ruili (close to Arunachal Pradesh-Myanmar border) to Xishuangbanna Dai region of Yunnan, ET had reported in March. Baruah for years was based in Ruili.
Recently, ULFA through a press statement condemned
NEEPCO
(North Eastern Electric Power Corporation Ltd.) for release of water from the Ranganadi dam without any prior notice, which have flooded more than 200 villages in Assam's Lakhimpur district and asked it to give compensation to the affected people.
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ULFA has urged local indigenous people to protest against the government's decision to undertake major dam projects on the rivers Siang, Dibang, Lohit and Subansiri in Arunachal Pradesh.
It had earlier issued a warning against a decision made by Assam BJP MLA Suren Phukan to celebrate 'Bihar Diwas' in Tinsukia on 22nd March, 2025. It warned the Government of serious consequences if the celebration happens and stated that Assamese party workers of BJP should refrain from associating with such activities alleging it to be an attack on the culture, heritage and pride of indigenous people.
In order to maintain his relevance, he frequently expresses his views on Assam's political matters. Baruah is seen as playing both sides of the political divide. While openly praising
Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma
as one of the best Chief Ministers of Assam, he is also reaching out to newly appointed head of the Assam Pradesh Congress Committee Gaurav Gogoi, sources informed.
To appeal to the general public of Assam, he plays on their religious sentiments. Baruah, Muslims are the most productive force of Assam and are being hired in Malaysia, America and UK for employment in industries as well as in agriculture sector. However, they are being targeted in Assam by some for their vested interests, Baruah alleged. ULFA stated that both the major national political parties have abandoned the interest of Assam for political gain and have destroyed the demographic characteristics of the indigenous people.
Barua said that fellow ULFA operative Roopam Asom has surrendered to police . He had 40 lakh of operational fund of ULFA which is missing. Asom, named in the NIA charge sheet for the 2018 killing of Bordumsa Police Station officer-in-charge Bhaskar Kalita, was allegedly running ULFA (I)'s extortion network across parts of eastern Assam.

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