News Clarification Reports Published in the Toi Edition Delhi on November 18 Under the main editor, “Himanta 1st Assam CM is ready to discuss Ulfa (i) ‘sovereignty’ core requests, has been rejected in a tweet from the official handle of the minister of the chairman.
The source of the report is a video clip CM Sarma spoke in Assamese news channels to TV.
Responding to Ulfa (I) expanded the unilateral ceasefire with three months away, Sarma said, “I welcome this step with Ulfa …
I will say this is a positive sign.
I think somewhere in the line, there must be a dialogue on the core problem (raised by clothing).
Sometimes or others, there must be mutual understanding in terms of constitutional boundaries and ULFA requests.
(This) Efforts will continue, but I think this is a long process.
“As can be seen, CM does say that at a certain stage, the dialogue is needed on the ulfa core problem.
Clothes have repeatedly demanded sovereignty.
However, CM does not specifically say that he himself willing to discuss the issue of sovereignty.
The Title Toi might have delivered the impression which is misleading, which we apologize.
The following is a news report that was updated Sarma on Wednesday said the ULFA-I core request must be discussed somewhere in the peace process.
This is the first time since Birth of Ulfa in 1979 that a state minister has been Dare to discuss ULFA’s core requests with prospectors.
The predecessors of Sarma have chosen the military option or have avoided this problem.
However, former PM Manmohan Singh in 2005 has announced that the center is ready to discuss all “core problems” Ulfa.
However, the peace process.
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Sarma says someone needs a new “approach” (for mass Ah Ulfa) and “balance must be made between the perimeter of the constitution and clothing demand” for sovereignty.
“I think their core problems must be discussed at a time,” he added.
While upholding and protecting sovereignty, unity and integrity of India is one of the fundamental tasks that immortalized in the Constitution, Ulfa (I) ready to have a peace dialogue only if the essenthral demand is discussed.
Sarma said Ulfa was born more than four decades back “for a certain reason” but the situation in the state has been completely changed over the years.
“During this long period, the situation of Assam has changed a lot …
the problems that exist in 1984-85 have now changed their character completely.
Demographic Assam, economic and social aspects are very different for then and now.
I think we must respect Emotions of people and straighten out with today’s situation and for it if we can change our mindset and thought process, we can move forward with a new view.
“Sarma also welcomed the extension of Ulfa (I) from the unilateral ceasefire with three months and referred to as a positive movement.
He previously said the head of the paresh Ulfa (i) has said in the media that the discussion must be held in sovereignty but on the other hand whether it is PM or CM or the Minister, he has taken a serious oath to protect Indian sovereignty and “under this situation, both splits Parties are at the opposite pole.
” He then suggested finding a middle ground.