the ULFA has very little to put up by way of reasonable demands.

*** Certainly sounds like an authoritative statement. I won't even seek a source from where such authority springs.

But let me ask this:

        WHAT could be 'reasonable demands'? And why should ULFA make
        those demands?








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RK,
The question is worth million dollar,indeed." Miya ki daur masjid tak" is an old Urdu aphorism which,when transalated,means, ' the Muslim's run end at the mosque'.Its message has wisdom: everything must have a limit.But there is apparently no limit to the talk about talks as far as the ULFA is concerned.Sooner or later,the people of Assam will start wondering what the ULFA can talk to the Government about save Assam's independence.Quite obviously,sovereignty will come up for discussion, because the ULFA wants it.But most certainly, the GOI will turn down the demand. Where does the talk go from there?Dr.Goswami will soon discover that the ULFA has very little to put up by way of reasonable demands.
KJD

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