United Liberation Front of Asom leaders have raised questions about how pro-talks ULFA faction was being allowed to carry weapons, which they were brandishing for furthering their personal business interests and other illegal activities even after they had in principle accepted that weapons will not bring peace to the state.
In a statement e-mailed to the media in Guwahati, the ULFA anti-talks faction alleged that it was a sinister design of 'Indian State' to allow a section of pro-talks ULFA leaders to keep weapons in the name of security and apprehended that it was aimed at triggering fratricidal killings in the state, facilitating pro-talks ULFA leaders to carry out criminal acts like murder and kidnapping and get involved in communal violence in the state taking a side.
The ULFA hawks has provided details about the weapons and ammunition available with some leaders of the pro-talks faction and alleged that top officials of Assam Police must be aware of it but have chosen to keep a blind eye to it for reasons best known to them.
According to allegations levelled by the ULFA hawks, the pro-talks ULFA group had robbed 192 AK series assault rifles, five UMGs, eight sniper rifles, eight RPGs with 45 shells, 48 pistols, 227 grenades, 1,300 bullets and 80 kilogram high-power explosives while coming over ground to hold dialogue with the government of India.