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Gogoi hopes ULFA will give up violence, opt for
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http://www.hindu.com/2006/09/26/stories/2006092606471200.htm

New Delhi Bureau

"When operations were suspended, ULFA took to
extortion and killings of civilians"



Number of civilians, security personnel killed has
gone up this year
"Insurgency has pushed Assam into economic
backwardness"
Army offensive plans to cut ULFA access from their
bases to operating areas in Upper Assam

NEW DELHI: A day after the Union Government called off
the six-week-old ceasefire with the United Liberation
Front of Asom (ULFA) and instructed the Army to resume
operations against it, Assam Chief Minister Tarun
Gogoi on Monday said the militant outfit was never
serious about peace talks.

However, he expressed the hope that the ULFA would
give up the path of violence and opt for talks.

"I appeal to the ULFA to change its strategy. It is
only harming the interests of Assam. I am still
hopeful that it will come for talks for ushering in an
era of peace and progress in the State," he told
reporters here.

The Centre had unilaterally suspended operations
against the ULFA in an attempt to give it time to send
a written commitment and assurance for participating
in direct talks, but the group did not avail of the
opportunity.

Mr. Gogoi said civilian killings and incidents of
extortion, in a period till August 31 this year, had
gone up compared to the same period last year. There
were 64 civilian killings till August 31, 2005,
against 86 till August 31, 2006. The number of
extremists killed was 53 last year, against 29 till
August 31 this year. The number of security personnel
killed also went up from five last year to 16 till
August-end.

"Indications till today are that the ULFA is not
serious about talks with the Government. There is no
positive signal that it is serious about negotiations.
Insurgency has pushed Assam into economic
backwardness. During the period when operations were
suspended against the ULFA, it took to extortion and
killings of civilians. It was not serving the State's
interest or furthering the cause for peace and
progress," Mr. Gogoi said.

Army focus on Upper Assam, Arunachal



In its renewed operations against the ULFA, the Army
is concentrating on the group's strongholds in the
Upper Assam area of Tinsukia, Dibrugarh and Nalbari as
well as in contiguous areas of Arunachal Pradesh where
the outfit is believed to have set up bases during the
ceasefire.

The aim is to restore confidence among tea planters,
targeted for extortion by the ULFA, and sanitise the
area's oil installations as well as clearing a path to
Roing district in Arunachal Pradesh, where a 4,500 MW
power plant is to be set up.

Access to the lower Dibang valley is through Tinsukia,
where the ULFA's 28th battalion is very active,
sources said here.

Apart from utilising the bases of the National
Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) in Myanmar,
the ULFA is believed to have set up hideouts in Terpa,
Changla, Lohit and Lower Dibang areas of Arunachal
Pradesh.

The focus of the current Army offensive is to cut
access from these bases to ULFA's operating areas in
Upper Assam, an area virtually cleared of militants,
following the Bhutan Army's crackdown on camps on its
territory supplemented by strong Indian Army action
along the international border.

The Army also plans to focus on Lower Assam districts
where it believes the ULFA has carved an access route
to Bangladesh through Meghalaya for bringing funds and
ammunition.

In fact, the Meghalaya Police is said to have arrested
ULFA militants last week with a "huge amount" of cash.

Leading units


The Army's 2nd and 5th Divisions are spearheading the
operations with the focus more on the former's 81st
and 82nd Mountain Brigades headquartered at Tinsukia
in Assam and Tezu in Arunachal Pradesh respectively.




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