No nexus between ISI, militant outfits in Meghalaya : BSF

The Border Security Force (BSF) has ruled out any nexus between Pakistan`s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and militant outfits in Meghalaya.

Shillong: The Border Security Force (BSF) has ruled out any nexus between Pakistan`s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and militant outfits in Meghalaya.

"As far as our intelligence is concerned there is no nexus between ISI and militant outfits in Meghalaya, especially those in Garo Hills," Sushil Kumar Singh, DIG (G) of BSF, told reporters here.

The paramilitary force guards Meghalaya`s 443-km-long international border with Bangladesh.

The statement came in the wake of Chief Minister Mukul Sangma blaming the breakaway faction of Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC-B) for killing migrant labourers from Assam at the behest of ISI to foment communal tension.

"We cannot rule out any larger conspiracy to create problem across the region, not only in Garo Hills but across the region because when an organization like ANVC-B is indulging in selective murder killings of members belonging to one particular community and faith and that also hailing from neigbouring state (of Assam)," Mukul had alleged.

"I have directed the investigating agency to find out as to who are the smart minds behind these people who are guiding them. We did not rule out the involvement of ISI and other anti-national elements in killing migrant labourers to create communal tension," he had said.

ANVC-B, one of the two signatories of a peace agreement with the Centre and the state government, has become vocal against the chief minister following the arrest of 24 cadres belonging to it last month on charges of killing of migrant labourers from Assam.

The outfit had also welcomed a probe by central investigative agencies in the incident.

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