Peace talks between Centre, Assam and ULFA pro talk faction after August 15

The peace talks between the Centre, Assam government and the ULFA pro-talk faction will be held in New Delhi after Independence Day, said Anup Chetia, the outfit's leader. The faction began talks with the Centre in 2011, but a final solution is ye...

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Anup Chetia, the General Secretary of the pro-talk faction of the ULFA
The peace talks between the Centre, Assam government and the ULFA pro-talk faction will be held at the national capital after Independence Day, the outfit's leader Anup Chetia has said. Chetia, who was speaking to reporters on Wednesday, also hoped that the peace talks will be concluded before 2024.

"We hope to arrive at a solution with the Government of India before the (general) election ... It realises that if it signs the agreement with us (ULFA pro-talk faction) the Assam imbroglio will be solved," he said.

The pro-talks ULFA faction had begun talks with the Centre as long back as in 2011 but a final solution is yet to be arrived at. The faction has alleged that there has not been much progress since the Narendra Modi government came to power, though the talks had reached the final stages during the regime of the former premier Manmohan Singh.


"After Independence Day celebrations our discussions will be held in New Delhi with the representatives of the Government of India and Government of Assam," Chetia, who was here in connection with a programme on the International Day of the World's Indigenous Peoples' Forum at the North Eastern Hill University, said told reporters here.

He is convenor of the North East Indigenous Peoples' Forum.

Asked if the pro-talk faction will appeal to ULFA-I chief Paresh Baruah to join the peace process, Chetia said, "We have contact with him ... It depends on the Government of India - if it is interested to talk with him and group. But there is a lack of communication - the ULFA(I) demands are the same as before and the GOI cannot accept them."
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Chetia was, however, quick to add said that Baruah is not in Bangladesh, as is popularly believed. "He is somewhere, we don't know anything. But our discussions are on," he added.

It will good for Assam and its people if other groups come to the negotiating table, he added.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had invited Baruah to visit and spend a week in the state to witness the changes that had taken place since the 1980s when he left.

Sarma's offer to Baruah had the assurance of a safe passage during his visit.
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The chief minister had also expressed his hope that the ULFA(I) leader would accept his invitation to engage in peaceful discussions.
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