Govt holds peace talks with ULFA; terms it as ‘fruitful’

29 Jun 2012 Evaluate

After more than two decades of banning the separatist organization United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) from Assam state, government has been convening the group leaders to discuss the issues prevailing in the region.

The Union Home Secretary R K Singh and other senior home ministry officials represented government while a six-member delegation of faction led by its chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa were on the other end of meeting, which lasted for two-hours.

'The meeting with ULFA leaders was fruitful. We discussed the 12-point charter of demands,' Singh said. The discussion was mainly about observance of ground rules for ceasefire signed by both sides, surrender of arms and ammunition and total halt of operations by security forces against the pro-talk faction. 

Since last year ULFA has been holding talks with the government of India, to bring peace in the so called ‘angry state Assam’. The separatist organization had submitted a 12 point charter of demands to the government.

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