Kaveri Kachari

Kaberi Kachari is the head of the women's wing of the banned outfit ULFA. She is also the wife of Arabinda Rajkhowa, the chairman of the outfit.[1][2] She was known for her poetic excellence from her college days.[3][4]

Kaberi Kachari Rajkonwar
Spouse(s)Arabinda Rajkhowa
ChildrenK.B. Rajkonwar (daughter),
Godadhar (son)

Personal life

In the late 80s, when she was a student at the Gauhati University, she married Arabinda Rajkhowa. They had to spend the initial days of their marriage in jungles of Assam and Bhutan.[4] They have two children Khamseng Rajkumari (Daughter) and Gadadhar (Son).[1][4]

Arrest

She, along with her husband Rajkhowa, deputy C-in-C Raju Baruah and Rajkhowa's bodyguard Raja Bora were said to be surrendered to the BSF on 4 Dec 2009 morning near the Indo-Bangladesh border in Meghalaya.[2] She was not produced in court for no pending cases were there against her.[2] She and the other women along with their minors are housed in the 4th Assam Police Battalion's guesthouse in Guwahati.[1]

Family custody

Rajkhowa's elder brother Ajay Rajkonwar reportedly told that he wants to take custody of his brother's family so that their 97-year-old mother could meet them. "We are ready to take custody of Kaveri and the two children -- 13-year-old daughter and five-year old son -- and take them to our mother at Lakwa in Sibsagar. If Kaveri wants to stay back for the outfit's organisational work, we have nothing to say," he said to reporters.[5]

gollark: I called the bald thing arbitrary, I suppose both apply.
gollark: Also, it's more "not under your control" than "arbitrary".
gollark: I disagree with premise #3 there.
gollark: Yes, one (1) l.
gollark: I believe this to be a "footbal metaphor".

See also

References

  1. "ULFA kids don't know they are Assamese Hindu". Hindustan Times. 7 December 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  2. Karmakar, Rahul (5 December 2009). "ULFA boss Rajkhowa, aides produced in Guwahati court". Hindustan Times. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  3. "The moderate face of ULFA". The Times of India. 3 December 2009. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  4. Hussain, Syed Zarir (3 December 2009). "Rajkhowa: One of India's most wanted". Express buzz. Archived from the original on 11 May 2012. Retrieved 9 December 2009.
  5. PTI (6 December 2009). "Arabinda Rajkhowa's brother wants to take custody of wife and children". DNA India. Retrieved 10 December 2009.


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