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Assam: Ulfa-I extends the unilateral ceasefire again 3 months

Assam: Ulfa-I extends the unilateral ceasefire again 3 months
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Dibrugarh: United’s Liberation Front which is prohibited by ASOM-independent (ULFA-I) on Sunday extends unilateral CeasFire with three months again, thus reinstalling hopes for permanent solutions to the issue of four decades of militancy in the state that has claimed thousands.
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This for the second time the clothes have extended the ceasefire.
It has announced a unilateral ceasefire for three months on May 15 due to Covid pandemic, and then extended by three more months on August 14.
In a statement to the press, Head of Ulfa-I Paresh Barracks Barak said the decision to extend the ceasefire with three more months has been taken for the benefit of the People of Assam.
He added that the clothes would refrain from all types of military action during the ceasefire.
Immediately after assuming the costs in May, Minister of Himanta’s Minister Bustwa Sarma had appealed to Ulfa-I to avoid violence and advance for peace talks.
He said his government was willing to discuss issues to build permanent peace in the state.
Also, during the independence day program in Guwahati, CM repeated his appeal to Haruah “on behalf of 3.09 Crore people Assam to advance for dialogue.” Significantly, ULFA-I, which consistently called for boycotting the celebration of the independence day of the day and the Republicans in the state for decades, refraining from doing so for the first time on August 15 this year.
However, peace peace with Ulfa led new – I seem to be a distant dream because of the demand for clothing “Sovereign Assam” has become a stumbling block for talks.
Even CM had previously admitted about the ins and outs of the situation and had advocated for the middle road to resolve the Ulfa problem.
“Recently wanted to talk about Assam’s sovereignty issue, while I had taken an oath of being a minister to protect the country’s sovereignty I have to leave my post, we have to find a middle ground, “he told reporters before.

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