"The charges made by one ex-Bodoland Liberation Tigers (BLT) member that a newly-formed United Muslim National Army was involved in the clashes is totally false. There is no evidence of existence of any such outfit," ABMSU general secretary Mujib Ali Ahmed told reporters here.
"Many allegations and counter-allegations have been made by various outfits. However, nobody has provided any substantiation," he said.
The ABMSU leader said refugee camps were facing shortage of essential items despite assurances by the administration.
On the government's deadline for August 15 for return of all refugees, he said, "The state government has announced the deadline. We urge the government to ensure safety so that such incidents do not recur."
Ahmed said the Rs 30,000 compensation announced by the government for those who lost their homes should be increased to Rs 50,000.
He also claimed that non-Bodo communities were not getting their constitutional rights in Bodoland Territorial Council areas.