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Rajen Sharma, commonly known as Uddipta Hazarika, was the first publicity secretary of the militant organisation
United Liberation Front of Asom The United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) (Assamese: সংযুক্ত মুক্তি বাহিনী, অসম) is an armed separatist organisation operating in the Northeast Indian state of Assam. It seeks to establish an ind ...
(ULFA). Popular for his poem ''Mor Rakta Borna Protigya'' (Assamese: মোৰ ৰক্তবৰ্ণ প্ৰতিজ্ঞা), Sharma was killed on 8 October 1989. Sharma was the first martyr of the ULFA, as the organisation was banned by the government of India a year after his death. In memory of Sharma, journalist
Parag Kumar Das Parag Kumar Das ( Assamese পৰাগ কুমাৰ দাস) was the former editor of Asomiya Pratidin, a radical journalist, human right activist and one of the founders of human rights movement in Assam. Parag Kumar Das was also the fou ...
dedicated his book ''Changlot Fenla'', citing Uddipta alias Rajen Sharma as a martyr and a National Hero.


Early life

Sharma was born to a family of teachers and had a good academic background. After passing HSLC examination, he studied at Cotton College in Guwahati. He didn't complete his studies and joined the militant outfit ULFA.


Militancy Life and Death

Sharma joined the ULFA in the early 1980s and became the first publicity secretary of the organisation. Sharma adopted the organisational name Uddipta Hazarika. As the ULFA's ideologue, several motivated youths joined the organisation under the leadership of Uddipta Hazarika. As the publicity secretary of the ULFA, he was very vocal with his writings in newspapers and pamphlets. Sharma published all pamphlets and the outfit's mouthpiece "Swadhinata" on behalf of the organisation. He also published ULFA's propaganda magazine ''Bixex Prachar Patrika Doi-Kaun-Rang'', which is still a resource for writers. On 8 October 1989, Sharma was lynched by a mob. It happened when he and Hitesh Kalita alias Raju Baruah entered the house of Nemi Chand Jain, in front of the Nalbari Hari Mandir. There was a gunfight and after the incident, Sampat Jain, Mulchand Jain, Satish Tamuli, Rajkumar Sharmah were killed in that incident. Following that, a mob attacked Rajen and Hitesh, which led to Rajen's death. On Sharma's death, the ULFA held a public condolence meeting in his native village, where he was offered organisational condolences with flag hoisting and blank firing. The district unit of
All Assam Students' Union All Assam Students' Union or AASU is a Assamese nationalist students' organisation in Assam, India. It is best known for leading the six-year Assam Movement against Bengalis of both Indian and Bangladeshi origin living in Assam. The leadership, ...
(AASU) called a "bandh" (closure for 24 hours) on the very next day in protest of the killing of Sharma.


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