Sentinel has reported
that the Union Government have
asked the United Liberation
Front of Asom (ULFA)
to establish direct contact
with the government without
which, it said, there would
be no scope for the proposed
peace process to move forward.
“The ULFA must communicate their
demands, including release of
jailed leaders, in black and
white directly to the Centre
for the peace process to proceed
further,” the Union Home Secretary
V.K. Duggal is learnt to have
told interlocutor Indira
Goswami on July 19. Speaking
to Sentinel over phone
from New Delhi, Goswami said that the Union Home Secretary
had informed her on July 19
that ULFA must make direct contact
with the government and place
their demands instead of communicating
through intermediaries. Only
then can their demands be considered.
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