Renubala Das remembers the balmy June evening of 1982 as if it was only yesterday. Those were the tumultuous days of the anti-foreigners agitation in Assam and her husband, Mahendra Das, had gone out to join a rally organised by the All Assam Students’ Union (AASU), which spearheaded the movement against the “illegal” entry of people from Bangladesh. It was with a shudder that she received news of a bomb blast at the rally site in Guwahati’s Fatasil Ambari market. The moments that passed must have seemed like an eternity before her worst fears were confirmed: Mahendra Das, then 45, and his brother were among the 20 people killed. The hands that unmade her fate were never identified; perhaps it was the then-nascent ULFA.