Title: Re: [Assam] Speediest restoration of Assam sovereignty gua
This guy is a piece of work or what?

Looks like Ol' Ghee-belly has found religion all of a sudden. Can't complain about that though. Better late than never.

But sounds like his morality seems to be of the same genre' as Rajen has been attempting to expound:

1: Keep shuffling to stay on the side that seems to be winning on a given day!

2: Speak from both sides of your mouth or in Rajen's own words " both ends".


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At 1:58 PM +0000 2/1/06, Bartta Bistar wrote:
Proposed ULFA talks a welcome development: Singh
 
http://www.newkerala.com/news.php?action="">
Guwahati: The current efforts to hold talks with the ULFA was a "welcome development", Assam governor Lt Gen (retd) Ajai Singh said today.

Addressing the budget session of the state assembly on the opening day here, Singh said the ULFA had formed an 11-member Peoples Consultative Group (PCG) and the first round of talks with the Centre had been held in September last.

"The second round of talks will take place soon and these are very welcome developments in the interest of our people", he said.

The governor's reference to the PCG assumes significance after one of the group member Lachit Bordoloi had criticised the governor for his remarks on the talks issue and promised to include it as an agenda during the second round of talks scheduled on February six.

The governor had earlier questioned the "sincerity of the ULFA for talks" which had raised protest from the PCG members.

Singh also appealed to the ULFA to come forward for "direct talks" with the government so that the talks process could be speedier.
 


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