No promise for Union Territory in Bodo areas in Assam: Interlocutor

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has not given any promise to any group to constitute a Union Territory for the dominated areas in Assam, Centre's interlocutor for talks with Assam-based militant groups A B said Sunday.

"It is absolutely wrong. No promise has been given to anyone," told when asked whether the has given any promise to constitute a union territory in the Bodoland Territorial Area Districts (BTAD) in

said he did not have any formal meeting with any delegation of the All Students' Union (ABSU) in the recent past.

"Two-three leaders of the ABSU came to see me four days ago. It was not a formal meeting. I did not give any promise to them. All about the Union Territory is absolutely wrong," he said.

(Special Branch) of the Police Pallav Bhattacharjee said all speculation about the Union Territory for the BTAD was completely wrong.

"There is no question of giving any promise to any group on constitution of a Union Territory for the BTAD," he told

Following the speculation a number of organisations in Assam have called for a 'bandh' against the reported move.

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First Published: Sun, November 18 2018. 11:50 IST