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Assam CM Urges Banned Outfit ULFA(I) To Come Forward For Peace Talks

 

GUWAHATI: Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma reiterated his appeal to ULFA (Independent) Chief Paresh Barua to come forward for peace talks, as it is the "only" militant outfit yet to do so, on July 6.

Sarma said he is certain that the ULFA (I) will soon step forward for peace talks. "All insurgents outfits, barring the ULFA (I), have come forward for peace talks and resolved various disputes," he said while speaking at the arms-laying ceremony of eight Adivasi insurgent outfits here.

Altogether 1,182 cadres of the outfits, which had signed a peace agreement with the central and Assam governments, on Thursday formally deposited their arms to Sarma.

"The new generation in Assam focuses on development to solve problems, and we have been able to translate the dreams of youths across the state to reality."Our efforts to provide one lakh government jobs to youths have resulted in enhancing their confidence and creating an atmosphere of positivity," Sarma further stated.

The CM claimed there is no ethnic violence in any part of Assam, and that a new bridge of harmony has been established among all communities. ''Whether it is the Adivasis, tribals, scheduled castes, backward castes; all are asserting their rights and contributing to the all-round development of the state," he said. Sarma said he was "sure" that soon the ''ULFA(I), too, will sit for negotiations and try to solve the problems of the state in a peaceful manner".

The Chief Minister, on assuming office in 2021, had appealed to the ULFA(I) to come forward for talks, but not much progress has been made in this direction. Sarma on several occasions has mentioned that the ULFA(I) talks about "sovereignty", which he as the CM cannot constitutionally negotiate.

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