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Tripartite meeting with ULFA

Issue No. 13 | July 01-15, 2013

A tripartite meeting involving the representatives of Government of Assam, and United Liberation Front of Assam (ULFA) was held recently under the chairmanship of outgoing Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh to review the progress made in talks with ULFA and also to discuss their demands. The ULFA delegation was led by Arabinda Rajkhowa, Chairman, ULFA.

Among other issues, ULFA leaders requested that additional measures are needed to be taken for effective guarding of Indo-Bangladesh border to check illegal infiltration from across the border. The Union Home Secretary stated that the government is committed to take all possible measures to control the illegal influx. He added that measures already taken along international border have helped in curbing illegal infiltration from across the border.

The Secretary reviewed the progress made in talks with ULFA delegation. After detailed discussion, it was decided to follow up on a few specific steps on some issues. He also stated that a meeting was required with the heads of various Central Ministries and Government of Assam, in connection with the different issues raised by the delegation.

ULFA representatives requested that genuine grievances of the people of Assam need to be addressed on priority. Union Home Secretary responded by emphasising that the government attaches highest priority and importance to address the grievances of the people of the country including Assam.