ULFA chief's mother for immediate peace talks 
  NET News Network 
  Guwahati, Jan 10: ULFA commander-in-chief Paresh Baruah's mother Milliki, 
believes it is imperative for the government to immediately begin talks to 
solve Assam's insurgency problem. 
  I know Paresh will get killed the moment he comes out but I am not concerned 
about that. Like me thousands of mothers (of ULFA militants) are crying and 
that is important," she said with tears in her eyes. 
  As journalists flocked to this sleepy hamlet in Dibrugarh district ahead of a 
visit by NDA convenor George Fernandes, Milliki asked, "Why this activity now 
after the violence? Why are all these ministers and so-called VIPs coming now?” 
  Milliki held the Centre responsible for the massacre of 70 Hindi-speaking 
migrants since Friday though she is not sure of ULFA's involvement in the 
killings. 
  "The Centre has failed to bring them (ULFA) for talks and so they have to 
share the blame," she said.

 
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