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The Assam Government is considering release of five jailed top ULFA leaders to facilitate peace talks with New Delhi.
Updated : Nov 19, 2013, 11:17 PM IST
GUWAHATI: The Assam Government is considering the release of at least five jailed top separatist leaders of
The new Congress-led coalition government in the state has intimated New Delhi that there were no problems in releasing some of the jailed leaders of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) for the sake of peace, said an Assam government spokesperson.
"We have recommended their release following views sought from us by the central government."
The ULFA formed an 11-member People's Consultative Group (PCG) last year. The team, consisting of prominent civil society members, aims at beginning ceasefire talks with Indian government peace negotiators. Two rounds of talks have since been held, including one chaired by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in
The rebel group's representatives had, at the time, demanded the release of at least five to six of their senior leaders who were charged with cases ranging from murder to anti-national activities bordering on secession.
The reason cited for their release was that the ULFA central committee required some of their imprisoned leaders for discussion so as to enable the rebel group to offer a ceasefire and come for direct talks with the government.
"We believe once the ULFA leaders are released from jail it could pave the way for direct peace talks with
The top ULFA leaders in jail include the outfit's vice-president Pradip Gogoi, cultural secretary Pranati Deka, political adviser Bhimkanta Burahohain, publicity chief Mithingia Daimary, and senior leader Ramu Mech.