[Assam] The Prime Minister passing the buck to the Interior Ministry points towards India choosing a ‘War Path’ with the ULFA. Manmohan Singh himself being a MP from Assam, doing this is a mockery at its worst.

Bartta Bistar barttabistar at googlemail.com
Wed Jun 7 23:24:51 PDT 2006


PEACE TALKS FOR INDIA, ULFA

http://www9.sbs.com.au/theworldnews/region.php?id=129628&region=2


Fresh peace talks between India's federal government and representatives of
a powerful north-eastern rebel group, the United Liberation Front of Asom
(ULFA), will held later this month.

Aimed at ending three decades of bloodshed, the talks with Interior Minister
Shivraj Patil and 11 peace emissaries of the outlawed ULFA will go ahead on
June the 22nd in the Indian capital, New Delhi.

ULFA have been fighting for an independent homeland for Assam since 1979.
"The agenda is primarily to pave the way for signing a bilateral ceasefire
agreement and then beginning direct negotiations with the rebel leadership,"
a government official said, declining to give his name.

Peace representatives said the talks may pave the way for direct
negotiations with the rebels, who are demanding the release of at least five
senior members from jail, before beginning direct talks.

"The June 22 talks would be crucial as several important issues that could
ultimately lead to direct negotiations between the ULFA leadership and the
government would be discussed," said Assamese writer Indira Goswami, one of
the peace members.

The ULFA is one of the most organised rebel armies in the northeast, where
more than 30 militant groups operate with demands ranging from independence
to greater autonomy. Previous peace talks with ULFA emissaries were held in
October and February.

At least 15,000 people have lost their lives in Assam since the start of the
insurgency.
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