Sashadhar Choudhury Explained

Sashadhar Choudhury
Birth Name:Sailen Choudhury[1]
Birth Date:1965
Birth Place:Helacha gaon,
Nalbari, Assam
Charge:Waging war against India,
Possessing illegal arms and cash[2]
Conviction Status:Arrested
Spouse:Runima Choudhury[3]
Parents:Dinabandhu Choudhury (Father),
Bhadravati Choudhury (Mother)[4]
Children:Shishir Anan Choudhury (Daughter)

Sashadhar Choudhury (Assamese: শশধৰ চৌধুৰী) or Sasha Choudhury (real name Sailen Choudhury) is the Foreign Secretary of the outlawed group ULFA, Assam.[5] [6] His predecessor was Javed Bora. He hails from Helosa gaon in Nalbari district of Assam.[7] He is married to Runima Choudhury and they have a daughter Shishir.

Education

Choudhury is a diploma in civil engineering and educated himself in diplomacy in Philippines. At times he represented ULFA at international foras including the UN. He is known to be the only English speaking ULFA who even interrupts his interrogators to correct their language.

Arrest

On Sunday night, November 1, 2009, some unidentified gunman took Choudhury, along with the group's finance secretary Chitrabon Hazarika away from a house in sector 3 of Uttara in Dhaka. Later they were pushed back to the Indo-Bangladesh Border where they were detained by BSF in Tripura while trying to infiltrate. They were handed over to Assam Police on November 6 by the BSF. But according to the Assam Police, the leaders surrendered before BSF in Tripura fleeing the crackdown against them in Bangladesh.[8] Choudhury had earlier been arrested in Mizoram in 1996 and came out on bail.

On Saturday, November 7, 2009, the Special Operation Unit of the Assam police produced Choudhury and Hazarika before the court of Chief Judicial Magistrate, Kamrup (Metropolitan). His family was set free for no pending cases were there against them.

Choudhury’ stand

While replying to media-questions, Choudhury said that they had not surrendered but were arrested by Bangladeshi Police Commandos. "Mori jam kintu Sasha Choudhurye surrender nokore (Assamese: মৰি যাম কিন্তূ শশ চৌধুৰীয়ে surrender নকৰে; English: Sasha Choudhury will rather die than surrender)," he cleared his stand on the circumstances of his “arrest”.

Charges

On March 4, 1997, arrest warrant was issued for Choudhury. He is charged with Murder, voluntarily causing grievous hurt by dangerous weapon, mischief by causing damage, acts done by several persons infurtherrance of common intention, commission of terrorist and disruptive acts. A case is filed in Chabua PS Case No. 96/89 U/S 302/326/427/34 IP R/W Sec. 3/4 TADA(P) Act.

Reaction

On November 9, 2009, ULFA called for a 12-hour Assam bandh from 6 am demanding their unconditional release. ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, in a statement issued through e-mail, described the two leaders’ arrest as a “ploy to sabotage the process of finding a political solution to the problem and destroy ULFA militarily.”

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Most Wanted. Assam Police. 6 December 2009.
  2. Web site: Assam unveils Ulfa leaders. November 8, 2009. The Morung Express. 6 December 2009.
  3. Web site: ULFA Chief Rajkhowa, Raju Baruah to be produced before Court. https://archive.today/20120716221423/http://news4u.co.in/?p=45702. dead. July 16, 2012. December 5, 2009. News4u. 6 December 2009.
  4. Web site: ULFA leader's parents hope for talks. PTI. November 8, 2009. 6 December 2009.
  5. Web site: ULFA's bag of tricks. November 18, 2009. NDTV. 6 December 2009.
  6. Web site: ULFA’s Paresh Baruah fights a lone battle. Karmakar. Rahul. December 5, 2009. Hindustan Times. 6 December 2009. Guwahati. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20091208115834/http://www.hindustantimes.com/guwahati/ULFA-s-Paresh-Baruah-fights-a-lone-battle/483167/H1-Article1-483134.aspx. 8 December 2009.
  7. Web site: Ulfa families to move court. https://archive.today/20130203113222/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1091106/jsp/frontpage/story_11706373.jsp. dead. February 3, 2013. November 6, 2009. The Telegraph. 6 December 2009. Kolkata.
  8. News: Two ULFA leaders produced in court. November 8, 2009. The Hindu.