*Government misleading Parliament :ULFA*


*K Anurag in Guwahati*



*http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/feb/28assam1.htm*


































































February 28, 2007 18:25 IST

The banned United Liberation Front of Asom on Wednesday contested the
Government of India's latest statement made in Parliament about not
receiving any proposal for direct talks from the insurgent group.

ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa, in a statement e-mailed to the media, said
the outfit's attention was drawn to the statement made by the government on
February 27.

The ULFA leader termed the government's statement as 'false and misleading'.
The ULFA leader said that the group, in its letter sent to the prime
minister in June 2005, stated that the militant group was willing to come
forward for direct talks provided the government agreed to hold discussion
on the issue of restoration of sovereignty of Assam.

He said that subsequently the same proposal was conveyed to the government
through the People's Consultative Group in October 2006. In addition to the
demand for restoration of sovereignty of Assam, the ULFA also raised two
more demands in the proposal for talks sent through the PCG -- information
about its leaders who went missing after the joint operation by the Indian
Army and Bhutanese Army to evict its base in the Himalayan Kingdom in
December 2003, and the release of ULFA central committee leaders held
captive by the government.

The ULFA chairman alleged that the government was yet to respond to its
proposal for direct talks and instead was trying to misinform the members of
Parliament to camouflage the sincerity shown by the ULFA to find a political
solution to 'Assam-India political conflict'.
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