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http://www.thestatesman.net/page.news.php?clid=14&id=78928&usrsess=1

What�s up with Ulfa?
The banned United Liberation Front of Asom is interested in negotiating with the Indian Government but needs more time to study the letter from the National Security Adviser, MK Narayanan, inviting its leaders for unconditional talks and seeking to discuss all issues. It wants the release of some of its key central committee members, picked up during the 2003 Bhutan operation. It has problems with the letter�s language, according to Indira Roisom Goswami, acting as its spokesperson and interlocutor with the government. One must recognise Dr Goswami�s steadfastness. But, importantly, Dr Goswami conveyed these views to the NSA, his response naturally was that he would like to have the Ulfa response in writing so that these could be clarified. Sometimes, direct talks are better than intermediary processes. The Centre should not be over-eager � but it should not also miss a chance to bring peace back to Assam : Hasten slowly.

 



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