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Talks (Peace Talks):2010
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January - 4 
Press Trust of India reports that ‘publicity secretary’ of the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) Razak Dera on January 4 said that that they were open for immediate peace talks with the Centre but demanded that Union Home Minister should be present in that talk. He said that the outfit'
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Press Trust of India reports that ‘publicity secretary’ of the Karbi Longri National Liberation Front (KLNLF) Razak Dera on January 4 said that that they were open for immediate peace talks with the Centre but demanded that Union Home Minister should be present in that talk. He said that the outfit's cadres, who were for a separate Karbi State, would not surrender but only deposit their arms.
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January - 8 
The Apunba Lup, the apex body of several agitating groups in the State, suspended its class boycott campaign and declared resumption of classes in the valley from January 11, after holding fifth round of talks at office of the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on January 8, reports Telegraph.
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The Apunba Lup, the apex body of several agitating groups in the State, suspended its class boycott campaign and declared resumption of classes in the valley from January 11, after holding fifth round of talks at office of the Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on January 8, reports Telegraph. The Apunba Lup had carried out an agitation for the last six months in protest against the July 23 encounter in which a suspected People’s Liberation Army (PLA) militant was shot dead by the Imphal West District Police in the Khawairamband Bazaar area. A pregnant woman was also killed and five other persons sustained injuries in the cross-fire.
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January - 13 
The top leadership of the United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) stated that uncertainty on the peace talks with the outfit is likely to disappear by mid-February, the tentative date fixed for holding the next round of parleys with the Centre. The UPDS said that it would not ‘compromise’ on th
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The top leadership of the United Peoples’ Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) stated that uncertainty on the peace talks with the outfit is likely to disappear by mid-February, the tentative date fixed for holding the next round of parleys with the Centre. The UPDS said that it would not ‘compromise’ on the four revised parameters it had framed and placed before the Government of India to facilitate signing of an accord with the Government aimed at ensuring permanent peace in Karbi Anglong District.
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January - 24 
A meet on Naga reconciliation was organized by the Tangkhul Committee Peace and Confidence Building under the aegis of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) at the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) ground in Ukhrul on January 23, according to Nagaland Post. The report adds that the meet was attended by 20
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A meet on Naga reconciliation was organized by the Tangkhul Committee Peace and Confidence Building under the aegis of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) at the Tangkhul Naga Long (TNL) ground in Ukhrul on January 23, according to Nagaland Post. The report adds that the meet was attended by 20 executive members of the FNR, National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), Naga National Council, Elders Forum Wung region and other social organisations.
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February - 1 
A delegation of the pro-talks group of the NDFB met the Centre’s interlocutor, P.C. Haldar, to press for an early solution to the decades-long impasse by creating a separate State for the indigenous tribal people of Assam, according to Telegraph. NDFB ‘information and publicity secretary’ S. Sanjar
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A delegation of the pro-talks group of the NDFB met the Centre’s interlocutor, P.C. Haldar, to press for an early solution to the decades-long impasse by creating a separate State for the indigenous tribal people of Assam, according to Telegraph. NDFB ‘information and publicity secretary’ S. Sanjarang said, “If Telengana could be created without the recommendation of the [S]tate [G]overnment, why not Bodoland? Importance should be given to the Bodo people also. The Bodos and the indigenous tribal population have been demanding a separate state since 1967. It would be gross injustice if the Centre does not recognise our demand.”
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February - 11 
The Union Government on February 11 appointed R. S. Pandey as the new interlocutor to facilitate peace talks with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), reports Imphal Free Press. "The Government of India welcomes the decision of the NSCN (IM) leadership to visit India and
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The Union Government on February 11 appointed R. S. Pandey as the new interlocutor to facilitate peace talks with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM), reports Imphal Free Press. "The Government of India welcomes the decision of the NSCN (IM) leadership to visit India and to hold talks with the Government. I am happy to announce the appointment of Shri R.S.Pandey, IAS (Retd.) as the Interlocutor and the Representative of the Government of India to hold talks with the NSCN (IM)," Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram said.
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March - 2 
Ahead of the peace talk with Union Government on March 2 (today), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah on February 28 reiterated that they would not accept anything less than sovereignty, according to Nagaland Page. "It is pretty long ti
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Ahead of the peace talk with Union Government on March 2 (today), National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah on February 28 reiterated that they would not accept anything less than sovereignty, according to Nagaland Page. "It is pretty long time that we have been talking to Government of India and it is high time that the government should take the matter seriously. In more than 10 years, they could not solve the problem so they are responsible for that," Thuingaleng Muivah said. "No, sovereignty cannot be withdrawn because sovereignty is with the people. It is the people who should decide their fate and that cannot withdrawn but the question is how to understand, how are we going to understand Government of India or it should understand us. This is the problem," he said.
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March - 2 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held the first round of talks with the Union Government’s newly appointed interlocutor R. S. Pandey in New Delhi on March 2 and the group submitted a list of 30 demands including sovereignty for Nagaland, according to Nagaland Post. Du
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) held the first round of talks with the Union Government’s newly appointed interlocutor R. S. Pandey in New Delhi on March 2 and the group submitted a list of 30 demands including sovereignty for Nagaland, according to Nagaland Post. During the meeting held at undisclosed location a NSCN-IM delegation led by its ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah submitted their 30-point demands. Government’s interlocutor, however, conveyed to them that there was no possibility of sovereignty for Nagaland and the talks could be held around granting more autonomy. The Centre offered more autonomy for Nagaland under Article 371 (A) of Indian Constitution but won’t integrate Naga-inhabited parts of Arunachal to Nagaland. The Centre prepared a 29-point counter proposal for the discussions, which included financial sops and greater autonomy. Also, the NSCN-IM leaders met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi. Muivah during his meet with Prime Minister conveyed the seriousness of his outfit to find a lasting solution to the Naga issue. Muivah later met Union Home Minister during which the two sides had a comprehensive discussion on finding a lasting solution to the six-decade old vexed issue which includes boundary dispute with neighbouring Manipur and Assam. “The government hasn’t given us any counter proposal, we have had comprehensive discussion, we will continue with the talks,” Muivah said. “If the Centre is serious then we will talk,” he said. While the Centre said there would be no discussion on sovereignty Muivah said the NSCN-IM would not compromise on sovereignty.
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March - 3 
Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on March 3 called on Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi in the backdrop of the Centre’s talks with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). The Union Home Minister reassured the Chief Minister that “the Centre would not d
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Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi Singh on March 3 called on Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram in New Delhi in the backdrop of the Centre’s talks with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM). The Union Home Minister reassured the Chief Minister that “the Centre would not do anything that would create more problems in the Northeast”.
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March - 4 
According to Sentinel, founder ‘vice-chairman’ of ULFA, Pradip Gogoi, was released on March 4 from jail after 18 years and he immediately called for initiation of the peace process to end insurgency in Assam. The court of the Kamrup Chief Judicial Magistrate freed Gogoi after the ULFA leader furnish
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According to Sentinel, founder ‘vice-chairman’ of ULFA, Pradip Gogoi, was released on March 4 from jail after 18 years and he immediately called for initiation of the peace process to end insurgency in Assam. The court of the Kamrup Chief Judicial Magistrate freed Gogoi after the ULFA leader furnished INR 1.2 million in bail bonds as sureties in nine cases. Gogoi urged the Government to release other top jailed leaders, including ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa, ideologue Bhimkanta Buragohain and ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Raju Baruah to expedite the peace process.
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March - 7 
Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Hagrama Mahilary held talks with ULFA ‘publicity secretary’ Mithinga Daimari at the latter’s residence at Nizzuluki near Barama of Baksa District in Assam on March 7.
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Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) Chief Hagrama Mahilary held talks with ULFA ‘publicity secretary’ Mithinga Daimari at the latter’s residence at Nizzuluki near Barama of Baksa District in Assam on March 7.
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March - 8 
The Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) said that it would seek a plebiscite on whether to continue with the tripartite peace talks, after the Centre took an ‘arbitrary’ decision to extend the cease-fire only periodically, according to Telegraph.
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The Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) said that it would seek a plebiscite on whether to continue with the tripartite peace talks, after the Centre took an ‘arbitrary’ decision to extend the cease-fire only periodically, according to Telegraph.
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March - 14 
The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) asked for holding the peace talks at Tura in West Garo Hills District instead of capital Shillong, according to Shillong Times. "We have received a letter from the government that the talks with Haldar will be held in Shillong, but we want the meeting to b
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The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) asked for holding the peace talks at Tura in West Garo Hills District instead of capital Shillong, according to Shillong Times. "We have received a letter from the government that the talks with Haldar will be held in Shillong, but we want the meeting to be held in Tura," the ANVC publicity secretary Arist Sangma said. "As our demands are concerning Garo Hills, the interlocutor should come to Tura instead of Shillong to hold the discussion," he explained. "There is a need to have a change in the venue and we hope that the government will look into the matter," Sangma said.
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March - 15 
The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) agreed to sit for peace talks with the Union Government in Shillong, capital of Meghalaya, according to Shillong Times. The ANVC ‘publicity secretary’ Arist Sangma said they had agreed to come to Shillong for the talks with the Centre's interlocutor P. C.
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The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) agreed to sit for peace talks with the Union Government in Shillong, capital of Meghalaya, according to Shillong Times. The ANVC ‘publicity secretary’ Arist Sangma said they had agreed to come to Shillong for the talks with the Centre's interlocutor P. C. Haldar following a request from the Meghalaya Government.
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March - 16 
Amid speculation over peace talks with the ULFA, the outfit is busy reorganising, in a bid to emerge as a force to reckon with ahead of the Assembly elections, slated for early next year (2011), reports Telegraph. The SFs have received “disturbing” inputs about ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua
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Amid speculation over peace talks with the ULFA, the outfit is busy reorganising, in a bid to emerge as a force to reckon with ahead of the Assembly elections, slated for early next year (2011), reports Telegraph. The SFs have received “disturbing” inputs about ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua re-allocating specific tasks and responsibilities among his top rung leaders. The outfit has finalised its blueprint for regrouping at a meeting held at its central command headquarters, known as Rupohi Ashroy Shibir, at Bakapura in Sherpur District of Bangladesh recently, sources added. According to the Police, cadres will function under the direct supervision and command of Barua and self-styled ‘major’ Jibon Moran. “Although Ulfa has weakened, we can’t afford to lower our guard as no one knows how long this lull will last. Moreover, they may try to carry out strikes ahead of the Assembly polls in order to create pressure on political parties and their candidates,” the source said.
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March - 16 
The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), after meeting the Centre's interlocutor P.C. Haldar in Shillong on March 16, withdrew the threat of pulling out from the cease-fire agreement and agreed to Centre's proposal for periodic agreement with a validity of three months, according to Shillong Tim
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The Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC), after meeting the Centre's interlocutor P.C. Haldar in Shillong on March 16, withdrew the threat of pulling out from the cease-fire agreement and agreed to Centre's proposal for periodic agreement with a validity of three months, according to Shillong Times. After the talks, ANVC ‘spokesperson’ Torik Jangning Marak said the outfit would not pull out from the ceasefire as "it would affect the prevailing peaceful atmosphere of Garo Hills". "ANVC is not pulling out from the agreement yet we are not happy about as it was a unilateral decision which was taken in the last meeting to have periodic ceasefire," he said. Meanwhile, Telegraph reports that the Centre decided to examine the ANVC’s demand for an autonomous body like a Garoland Territorial Council.
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March - 22 
The meeting of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) on extension of cease-fire with the Meghalaya based Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) was held in New Delhi on March 22, according to Shillong Times.
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The meeting of the Joint Monitoring Group (JMG) on extension of cease-fire with the Meghalaya based Achik National Volunteer Council (ANVC) was held in New Delhi on March 22, according to Shillong Times.
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March - 24 
A three-member team of the ‘B’ company of the ‘28th battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) led by Sujit Mohan is reportedly holding talks with the Assam Police on a possible ceasefire agreement, according to Sentinel. Sources said, “The ‘B’ company of the ULFA’s 28th battalion ha
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A three-member team of the ‘B’ company of the ‘28th battalion’ of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) led by Sujit Mohan is reportedly holding talks with the Assam Police on a possible ceasefire agreement, according to Sentinel. Sources said, “The ‘B’ company of the ULFA’s 28th battalion has come forward for ceasefire with the government. A three-member team of the ‘B’ company is holding talks with the Special Branch of the Assam Police.”
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March - 25 
The meeting of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) signatories, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People’s Front (UPF), umbrella originations representing the Kuki militant groups, Manipur Government and the Union Government, was held in capital Imphal.
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The meeting of the Suspension of Operation (SoO) signatories, the Kuki National Organisation (KNO) and United People’s Front (UPF), umbrella originations representing the Kuki militant groups, Manipur Government and the Union Government, was held in capital Imphal.
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March - 30 
The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) said that it would not compromise on its demand for a separate State, according to Sentinel. The KLNLF ‘publicity-secretary’, Rejak Dera said, “We (KLNLF) will hold talks with the Centre only on our demand for a separate State. We will n
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The Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) said that it would not compromise on its demand for a separate State, according to Sentinel. The KLNLF ‘publicity-secretary’, Rejak Dera said, “We (KLNLF) will hold talks with the Centre only on our demand for a separate State. We will not compromise on the separate State issue.” Dera expressed opposition to the demand raised by some Karbi people for implementation of the Article 244 (A) of the Indian Constitutio. According to Dera, the Union Government has asked the KLNLF to submit its charter of demands which the outfit will do soon.
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April - 4 
The State Government has written to the Union Home Minister for finalising a convenient date and timing for signing the agreement in connection with the proposed tri-partite peace talks with the Lallumba group belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), according t
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The State Government has written to the Union Home Minister for finalising a convenient date and timing for signing the agreement in connection with the proposed tri-partite peace talks with the Lallumba group belonging to Military Council faction of the Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP), according to Sangai Express.
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April - 8 
Nagaland Governor Nikhil Kumar on April 8 said people of the State have faith on Centre's new interlocutor for Naga peace talks R. S. Pandey, according to Shillong Times.
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Nagaland Governor Nikhil Kumar on April 8 said people of the State have faith on Centre's new interlocutor for Naga peace talks R. S. Pandey, according to Shillong Times.
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April - 16 
Sentinel reports that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘vice-president’ Pradip Gogoi and ‘publicity secretary’ Mithinga Doimary visited Barpeta on an unspecified date, to know the views of the people of Barpeta about the ULFA and the Union Government talks before the Sanmilit Jatiya Abhibart
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Sentinel reports that United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘vice-president’ Pradip Gogoi and ‘publicity secretary’ Mithinga Doimary visited Barpeta on an unspecified date, to know the views of the people of Barpeta about the ULFA and the Union Government talks before the Sanmilit Jatiya Abhibartan which will be held on April 24. The duo exchanged their views regarding the issue of ULFA-Government and also took advice from the leading citizens of the town. In their talk they said that at present ULFA is not a problem for the government. But the demands that ULFA raised at present became a great problem for the government. The duo cadres hoped that the noted persons of Assam must help them to make the ULFA cadres free who are in jail. The duo also mentioned that the people opined that there should not be any barrier to discuss about the issue of sovereignty of Assam which have been raised by ULFA since a long period.
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April - 19 
Telegraph reports that ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua rejected the peace initiative taken by the newly floated Citizen’s Forum stating that the outfit would never compromise on its demand for sovereignty. “We will never compromise on the issue of sovereignty. As such, we fail to understand h
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Telegraph reports that ULFA ‘commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua rejected the peace initiative taken by the newly floated Citizen’s Forum stating that the outfit would never compromise on its demand for sovereignty. “We will never compromise on the issue of sovereignty. As such, we fail to understand how the Citizen’s Forum will go ahead with the peace talks without our core demand for independence,” Barua said in an e-mailed statement to the media. The forum had been floated to help broker peace between ULFA and the Government. Assam Tribune quoted Barua saying, “We know that the persons organizing the convention on April 24 are prominent personalities of Assam, but they are committed to the Constitution of India, which took away the legitimate rights of the people of Assam.” Also, the ULFA ‘chief’ added that the ULFA would sit for talks only if the Government of India agrees to hold talks on the issue of sovereignty of Assam and hoped that the convention would not call upon the outfit to come for discussions by giving up its demand and ideology. He said that the prominent citizens of Assam should put pressure on the Government of India to hold talks on the issue of sovereignty of Assam. They should also call upon the Government of India to arrange for a plebiscite on the issue of sovereignty of Assam. Paresh Barua said that 12,000 persons lost their lives during the ULFA’s struggle for restoration of the historical rights of the indigenous people of Assam and now the outfit would never compromise on its demand for the interest of holding talks with the Government of India. “We will not respect any call by the convention of prominent citizens if we are asked to give up our demand,” he asserted.
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May - 6 
United People’s Federation of Assam (UPFA) urged upon the Government of India to expedite the peace talks with the NDFB, pro-talk ULFA, Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and other outfits who are already under ceasefire to solve their problems politica
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United People’s Federation of Assam (UPFA) urged upon the Government of India to expedite the peace talks with the NDFB, pro-talk ULFA, Dima Halim Daogah (DHD), Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) and other outfits who are already under ceasefire to solve their problems politically.
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May - 19 
The next round of talks between the Centre and the NSCN-IM would be held in Nagaland, in the wake of the impasse arising due to NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah’s plan to visit Manipur, reports Telegraph. "Definitely the talks will be held either in Kohima or Viswema," a senior functiona
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The next round of talks between the Centre and the NSCN-IM would be held in Nagaland, in the wake of the impasse arising due to NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah’s plan to visit Manipur, reports Telegraph. "Definitely the talks will be held either in Kohima or Viswema," a senior functionary of the NSCN-IM said. While Centre’s interlocutor for the Naga peace process, R.S. Pandey, and officials from the Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) would represent the Centre, Muivah along with senior functionaries of the NSCN-IM would attend the meet.
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May - 25 
Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, after discussing rehabilitation of Bru refugees with Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla and his Cabinet colleagues in Aizawl on May 25, informed that 215 Bru families have returned so far and asked the Brus and the Mizos to live together in peace and harmony, re
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Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, after discussing rehabilitation of Bru refugees with Mizoram Chief Minister Lal Thanhawla and his Cabinet colleagues in Aizawl on May 25, informed that 215 Bru families have returned so far and asked the Brus and the Mizos to live together in peace and harmony, reports Assam Tribune. He also asked the Bru refugees who are still in Tripura to return to Mizoram by October 2010. Meanwhile, urging the Mizoram Government to use Subsidiary Multi-Agency Centre (SMAC) at Shillong in Meghalaya, Chidambaram said that this will help better intelligence sharing and better coordination among the Police forces of different States.
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May - 26 
Union Home Minister said that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi would take decisions on peace talks with the ULFA — when, with whom and how— and that the Union Government would extend all help towards that end, added Sentinel. Toughening New Delhi’s stand on countering-insurgency operations in Assam, he sa
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Union Home Minister said that Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi would take decisions on peace talks with the ULFA — when, with whom and how— and that the Union Government would extend all help towards that end, added Sentinel. Toughening New Delhi’s stand on countering-insurgency operations in Assam, he said that security offensive would continue in full steam till the militant outfits lay down arms and surrender.
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May - 28 
A meeting of public leaders and Mao Frontal Organizations with members of the Naga Parliamentarian Forum (NPF) represented by former Parliamentarian Mani Charenamei, former Ministers Benjamin Banee, L. S John and S. P Henry and former Legislator Henry Paotei was held at the Badminton Stadium in Puna
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A meeting of public leaders and Mao Frontal Organizations with members of the Naga Parliamentarian Forum (NPF) represented by former Parliamentarian Mani Charenamei, former Ministers Benjamin Banee, L. S John and S. P Henry and former Legislator Henry Paotei was held at the Badminton Stadium in Punanamei under the aegis of Mao Hoho on May 28, reports Imphal Free Press. The meeting among others resolved to seek an alternative administrative arrangement for the Hill Districts other than under the Government of Manipur.
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May - 29 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), referring to the proposed talks between Center’s Interlocutor R. S. Pandey and Muivah in Nagaland, stated that the meeting should, in no way, be considered as political talks between Government of India and the Nagas as it is clearly a lo
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K), referring to the proposed talks between Center’s Interlocutor R. S. Pandey and Muivah in Nagaland, stated that the meeting should, in no way, be considered as political talks between Government of India and the Nagas as it is clearly a localized issue revolving around an individual’s visit to his native village in Manipur, according to Sangai Express. “GPRN/NSCN believes no matter the amount of animosity, hatred and bad blood between Manipur Government and Nagas of Manipur generated recently, emotion should not betray sanity and reason. Meiteis and Nagas of Manipur will co-exist for as long as man walks on earth,” the NSCN-K said.
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June - 1 
Muivah pointed out that they did not rule out the Naga sovereignty and integration issues. “The sovereignty of the Naga people lies with the Naga people and not with others,” he stated. With regard to the Naga integration, he explained that it was quite natural for the Nagas not to be divided, while
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Muivah pointed out that they did not rule out the Naga sovereignty and integration issues. “The sovereignty of the Naga people lies with the Naga people and not with others,” he stated. With regard to the Naga integration, he explained that it was quite natural for the Nagas not to be divided, while also agreeing that the Government of India (GoI) had lot of difficulties to come over. The aspiration of the Naga people to live together should be respected, he added. With regard to the current crisis after Manipur Government’s banning of his entry to his native village Somdal in Manipur’s Ukhrul district, the NSCN- IM leader said the problem was created by the Manipur Government and it should be solved by them with the GoI. But it was very unfortunate the armed forces of Manipur used force on the Naga peace procession, killing two students and injuring about 100 at Mao Gate on May 6, he said. It would take time to heal it, he stated. According to Nagaland Page, Union Government interlocutor refused to say anything on the current impasse between the Nagas and the Manipur Government and asked Muivah to reply on the impasse. "You ask Mr. Muivah," the Pandey said when asked by media persons. The NSCN-IM leader was quoted saying that the problem was created not by Nagas. "The Naga people rallying for the right cause were just smashed out and hundreds of them were wounded. That is a big mistake," he said. He asked the Union Government and Manipur Government to solve the problem adding, "We are here still and we have the patience".
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June - 1 
The Union Government held talk with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Kohima on June 1, reports Imphal Free Press. The representatives of the Government were headed by interlocutor R. S. Pandey, former Chief Secretary of Nagaland, and the 12-member NSCN-IM team by t
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The Union Government held talk with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Kohima on June 1, reports Imphal Free Press. The representatives of the Government were headed by interlocutor R. S. Pandey, former Chief Secretary of Nagaland, and the 12-member NSCN-IM team by their general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah. Both sides have agreed to address the problems facing them while trying to find solution to the protracted Naga issue. Addressing a joint press conference, after holding talks between them, Pandey said that the current problem facing them was “sensitive” but disclosed that both sides agreed to address them. They would continue pursuing negotiations to make all possible efforts for an early solution and would not allow distraction to come in, Pandey said. Pandey also disclosed that there would be no imposition on either side while trying to find solution to the issue. “We would find solution to the Naga issue that is honorable and acceptable on the basis of the uniqueness of the Naga history,” the Union Government interlocutor said. Pandey said Naga sovereignty was out of question while also stating that “without political consensus, boundaries of Northeast (States) cannot be changed.” “The sovereignty and unity of India has to be maintained,” he said. “Yet all possible efforts to meet the aspiration of the Nagas would be explored.” The Kohima talk was the 4th one after Muivah arrived at Delhi this time and they would soon be heading for the 5th one at Delhi for which, the Union Government invited Muivah to come to Delhi, Pandey disclosed.
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June - 4 
Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai said in Shillong on June 4 that there has been “significant progress” in the peace talks held between the Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Nagaland and the outfit has been invited for the next round of parleys in Delhi.
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Union Home Secretary G. K. Pillai said in Shillong on June 4 that there has been “significant progress” in the peace talks held between the Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Nagaland and the outfit has been invited for the next round of parleys in Delhi. “The talks have progressed well. The other day interlocutor RS Pandey and Muivah met in Kohima. Thereafter they have issued a press statement. I do not need to say more, because they are the ones who are directly involved,” Pillai said. “I think significant progress has been made in this round of talks,” he said, adding, “Muivah has been requested to come forward for further talks,” said the Home Secretary.
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June - 5 
Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on June 5 said that a number of top commanders and leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) based in Bangladesh and Myanmar are expected to surrender shortly and join the peace process, reports Assam Tribune. Pillai was in Meghalaya on a three-day visit
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Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on June 5 said that a number of top commanders and leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) based in Bangladesh and Myanmar are expected to surrender shortly and join the peace process, reports Assam Tribune. Pillai was in Meghalaya on a three-day visit to review the security situation that concluded on June 5. "There are legal problems in extraditing Anup Chetia as he had moved a petition seeking political asylum," the Home Secretary said. Also, G.K. Pillai said that there was evidence of CPI-Maoists establishing links with insurgents in the Northeastern region, according to Sentinel. Thuingaleng Muivah, leader of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), admitted that the CPI -Maoists had approached him. Intelligence sources said that the Naga separatist group helped the CPI-Maoists in arms-smuggling through Myanmar and Bangladesh. The CPI-Maoists also established links with the banned ULFA and the Manipur-based People’s Liberation Army (PLA).
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June - 6 
The report submitted to the Union Government by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) stated that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is no longer a force to reckon with, reports Sentinel. In its report on peace talks with the ULFA and the law-and-order situation in Assam, the IB official said, the IB
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The report submitted to the Union Government by the Intelligence Bureau (IB) stated that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) is no longer a force to reckon with, reports Sentinel. In its report on peace talks with the ULFA and the law-and-order situation in Assam, the IB official said, the IB clearly mentioned that unlike the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) in Nagaland, the ULFA was not the “sole representative” of the people of Assam, and hence the Centre directly holding peace talks with ULFA would be simply giving the outfit more importance that it deserved.
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June - 6 
Shillong Times reports that with hardly 20 days left for expiry of the cease-fire agreement between the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) and the Union Government, the insurgent outfit said it would prefer short-term extension of the agreement. ANVC spokesperson Torik Jangning Marak on June 6
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Shillong Times reports that with hardly 20 days left for expiry of the cease-fire agreement between the Achik National Volunteers Council (ANVC) and the Union Government, the insurgent outfit said it would prefer short-term extension of the agreement. ANVC spokesperson Torik Jangning Marak on June 6 said, "We are likely to seek three months extension of the ceasefire agreement." The report adds that the next meeting between the ANVC and the Centre’s interlocutor P.C. Haldar would be held in June 2010.
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June - 7 
Telegraph reports that the ULFA is unlikely to formally express its willingness to sit for the proposed peace talks with the Government until Bangladesh hands over its ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia, despite the apparent desire of its leaders in Assam to start the process at the earliest. A section
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Telegraph reports that the ULFA is unlikely to formally express its willingness to sit for the proposed peace talks with the Government until Bangladesh hands over its ‘general secretary’ Anup Chetia, despite the apparent desire of its leaders in Assam to start the process at the earliest. A section associated with the process said, ULFA leaders were convinced that inclusion of Chetia in the process would not only be a big boost to the fledgling initiative but would also send the right signal to its cadres and masses about “unity” in its rank and file. ULFA ‘publicity secretary’ Mithinga Daimary on June 7 said at Nalbari that Dispur’s insistence on a formal letter to start the process has become a dilemma for the outfit, which it would like to sort out in accordance with its constitution.
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June - 7 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) led by S. S. Khaplang is likely to start political negotiations with the Government of India at the end of 2010, said envoy to collective leadership of the outfit, Kughalu Mulaonu, on June 7, according to Nagaland Page.
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) led by S. S. Khaplang is likely to start political negotiations with the Government of India at the end of 2010, said envoy to collective leadership of the outfit, Kughalu Mulaonu, on June 7, according to Nagaland Page.
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June - 10 
A cease-fire ground rules review meeting between the Union Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) would be held in New Delhi on June 14, according to Sangai Express.
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A cease-fire ground rules review meeting between the Union Government and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) would be held in New Delhi on June 14, according to Sangai Express.
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June - 10 
The first round political dialogue on the charter of demands submitted to the Government by the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was held on June 10 at Parliament Street in New Delhi with the Union Government’s peace interlocutor P.C. Halder and a delegation of the KLNLF, acc
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The first round political dialogue on the charter of demands submitted to the Government by the Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) was held on June 10 at Parliament Street in New Delhi with the Union Government’s peace interlocutor P.C. Halder and a delegation of the KLNLF, according to Sentinel. The KLNLF delegation raised the demand for ‘Hemprek Kangthim’, a separate State for Karbi Anglong, at the meeting. The delegation also met Union Home Minister P Chidambaram at North Block and submitted a memorandum and the demands. The Minister assured the delegation of solving the political problems of Karbi Anglong.
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June - 13 
Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on June 13 said that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) had formally expressed its willingness to open peace talks with the Government to end more than three decades of violent insurgency in the State, reports Assam Tribune. "We have got a formal communication fr
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Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on June 13 said that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) had formally expressed its willingness to open peace talks with the Government to end more than three decades of violent insurgency in the State, reports Assam Tribune. "We have got a formal communication from the ULFA regarding holding peace talks," the Chief Minister said. He also said, “We also appeal to Paresh Baruah to come and join the peace process. Efforts are also on with other military commanders of the ULFA to get them into the negotiating process."
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June - 14 
The body of former United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders, All Assam Prakton ULFA Samannayarakshi Sommittee, on June 14 said that talks between the Government and the outfit should be held without any precondition set by either side. The association also said that the rights of the indigenou
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The body of former United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders, All Assam Prakton ULFA Samannayarakshi Sommittee, on June 14 said that talks between the Government and the outfit should be held without any precondition set by either side. The association also said that the rights of the indigenous people should figure in the peace talks failing which the former ULFA cadres would resort to andolan (movement) once again. Assam Tribune added that the association further warned that if the State Government fails to meet their demands on rehabilitation packages and withdrawal of the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act, (TADA) cases within a month’s time, they will go for a State wide ‘militant democratic’ agitation. The former ULFA members, who have returned to the mainstream either by surrendering or without surrendering before the authorities, number around 14,000.
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June - 15 
Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh expressed his willingness to meet the Sanmilita Jatio Abhibartan (United National Convention), peace-talks delegation of Assam, when Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi called on him, ostensibly to discuss a host of issues including the United Liberation Front of Asom (
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Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh expressed his willingness to meet the Sanmilita Jatio Abhibartan (United National Convention), peace-talks delegation of Assam, when Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi called on him, ostensibly to discuss a host of issues including the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) peace process, reports Assam Tribune. He spoke about the need to draft the modalities for the peace process and possible involvement of former Director of Intelligence Bureau (DIB) P.C. Haldar, who is already working as a government interlocutor. On working out of the modalities, the Chief Minister said that he discussed this with the Prime Minister.
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June - 16 
The former Director of Intelligence Bureau, P.C. Haldar, would be appointed as the interlocutor for the negotiation with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), according to Assam Tribune. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi suggested his name to Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The Union Home M
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The former Director of Intelligence Bureau, P.C. Haldar, would be appointed as the interlocutor for the negotiation with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), according to Assam Tribune. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi suggested his name to Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram. The Union Home Minister has given the “go ahead” and assured of all possible assistance to the State Government to start the peace process, said Gogoi. The Chief Minister said, “He has given us the go ahead.”
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June - 16 
The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) 'envoy to collective leadership' Kughalu Molatonu said that sovereignty of the Nagas will be the focal point of its talk with the Government of India at the end of 2010, reports Telegraph.
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The National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Khaplang (NSCN-K) 'envoy to collective leadership' Kughalu Molatonu said that sovereignty of the Nagas will be the focal point of its talk with the Government of India at the end of 2010, reports Telegraph.
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June - 21 
In its meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi slated for on June 21 (today) to explore the possibility of opening peace talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the six-member steering committee of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhivartan (SJA) led by Hiren Gohain would raise t
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In its meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New Delhi slated for on June 21 (today) to explore the possibility of opening peace talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), the six-member steering committee of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhivartan (SJA) led by Hiren Gohain would raise the issue of release of the jailed ULFA leaders so as to enable the outfit to take a decision of peace talks with the Government, sources said, according to Sentinel. The sources also said that the SJA team might also appeal to the Prime Minister to put on hold all cases against the jailed ULFA leaders till the peace talks were over, but there were no likelihood of the delegation raising the demand for talks on ‘sovereignty’ as a member of the delegation had told newsmen in Guwahati before leaving for New Delhi that he personally did not support talks on sovereignty.
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June - 21 
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on June 21 agreed to facilitate talks with the ULFA for restoration of permanent peace in the State, reports Assam Tribune.
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Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on June 21 agreed to facilitate talks with the ULFA for restoration of permanent peace in the State, reports Assam Tribune.
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July - 11 
The Union Government decided to hold talks with jailed leaders of militant outfits in “special jails”, thus ruling out the possibility of releasing them for starting a dialogue, reports Telegraph. Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on July 11 said there was no impediment to holding talks even if the l
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The Union Government decided to hold talks with jailed leaders of militant outfits in “special jails”, thus ruling out the possibility of releasing them for starting a dialogue, reports Telegraph. Union Home Secretary G.K. Pillai on July 11 said there was no impediment to holding talks even if the leaders were in jail since the exercise could be conducted at venues which may be designated as special jails where they may be shifted for the purpose.
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July - 12 
Telegraph reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah on July 12 (today) would proceed to Peren District as part of his ‘peace and reconciliation mission’. He would then leave for New Delhi on July 15 for the next round of Naga talk
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Telegraph reports that National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah on July 12 (today) would proceed to Peren District as part of his ‘peace and reconciliation mission’. He would then leave for New Delhi on July 15 for the next round of Naga talks. According to NSCN-IM sources, Muivah would return to Nagaland and continue with his ‘peace mission’ to Lonleng, Zunheboto and Mon Districts. NSCN-IM sources said the leader is determined to visit his ancestral village Somdal in Manipur. “He is going to Delhi to discuss his visit to Somdal,” an insider from the NSCN-IM said.
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July - 15 
National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah wants more powers for Centre's interlocutor R.S. Pandey to accelerate the 13-year-old Naga peace talks, reports Nagaland Page. The Naga leader, who arrived New Delhi on July 15 with at least eight
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National Socialist Council of Nagaland - Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ‘general secretary’ Thuingaleng Muivah wants more powers for Centre's interlocutor R.S. Pandey to accelerate the 13-year-old Naga peace talks, reports Nagaland Page. The Naga leader, who arrived New Delhi on July 15 with at least eight deputies for the next round of peace talks, would like to meet Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Home Minister P. Chidambaram to convey this request, among others, before the official dialogue begins. Sources said the peace talks between the Centre's representatives R.S. Pandey, home ministry officials and a nine-member delegation of the outfit could be held next week.
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July - 21 
Former Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), P.C. Haldar, who was appointed an interlocutor for talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), arrived at Guwahati on July 21 on a three-day visit aimed at preparing the ground for negotiations with the outfit, reports Telegraph. During his sta
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Former Director of Intelligence Bureau (IB), P.C. Haldar, who was appointed an interlocutor for talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA), arrived at Guwahati on July 21 on a three-day visit aimed at preparing the ground for negotiations with the outfit, reports Telegraph. During his stay here, Haldar will do the spadework for an ULFA-Delhi dialogue by holding consultations with stakeholders, including ULFA leaders, civil society groups, intelligentsia and senior Government officials.
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July - 23 
P.C. Haldar held a discussion with a two-member Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) delegation at Circuit House in Guwahati, added Sentinel. KLNLF ‘publicity secretary’ Rejak Dera reiterated the outfit’s demand for a separate State including Karbi Anglong, all powers except law
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P.C. Haldar held a discussion with a two-member Karbi Longri North Cachar Hills Liberation Front (KLNLF) delegation at Circuit House in Guwahati, added Sentinel. KLNLF ‘publicity secretary’ Rejak Dera reiterated the outfit’s demand for a separate State including Karbi Anglong, all powers except law and order, and more power under the Sixth Schedule to the proposed State. Sources quoted Haldar as saying, “A separate State as demanded by the KLNLF is not possible.” The KLNLF expressed unhappiness over the stand of Haldar on its demand for a separate State.
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July - 23 
Peace interlocutor P.C. Haldar met the jailed members of the central executive members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at the Guwahati Central Jail on July 23, reports Assam Tribune. Haldar discussed various issues with the jailed ULFA leaders for almost an hour. Exact content of the d
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Peace interlocutor P.C. Haldar met the jailed members of the central executive members of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) at the Guwahati Central Jail on July 23, reports Assam Tribune. Haldar discussed various issues with the jailed ULFA leaders for almost an hour. Exact content of the discussion were not made public. Haldar also had a meeting with the members of the Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) where six members of the SJA participated.
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July - 28 
Another round of talks between the Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ended inconclusively in New Delhi on July 28, according to Telegraph. NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah met Union Joint Secretary (Home) in charge of Northeast Naveen Verma and C
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Another round of talks between the Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) ended inconclusively in New Delhi on July 28, according to Telegraph. NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah met Union Joint Secretary (Home) in charge of Northeast Naveen Verma and Centre’s Interlocutor R.S. Pandey and other officials for over two hours. “There was no new point raised by the NSCN (I-M),” said a Government source after the meeting. An informal round is likely to be held with Pandey again on July 30 (tomorrow).
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August - 19 
Inter-State peace meeting was held on August 19 at Bimalapur in which Assam Law Minister Pranab Gogoi and Taku Dabi, Home Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, participated along with other high Police and administrative officers of the two States. The joint meeting decided to bring about normalcy and peac
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Inter-State peace meeting was held on August 19 at Bimalapur in which Assam Law Minister Pranab Gogoi and Taku Dabi, Home Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, participated along with other high Police and administrative officers of the two States. The joint meeting decided to bring about normalcy and peace in the region by starting joint patrolling by Assam and Arunachal Pradesh Police and constituting peace committees with citizens of both the States. Defying all the decisions of joint peace initiative, the NSCN-IM again created a tense situation which is prevailing since August 13. After the firing, the villagers of the border area started to flee from the area. Sources informed that the NSCN-IM has built bunkers at Naharani, Hachirusa, Kamko, Tanglam and Ashimbasti within Assam border.
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August - 21 
The tri-partite Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact involving the Union Government, State Government and Kuki militant groups, which expired on August 21 (today), was extended by 45 days. The Centre and the State Government put forward a condition that all weapons should be deposited at the designate
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The tri-partite Suspension of Operation (SoO) pact involving the Union Government, State Government and Kuki militant groups, which expired on August 21 (today), was extended by 45 days. The Centre and the State Government put forward a condition that all weapons should be deposited at the designated camps by September 20. The decision to extend the SoO pact was adopted during a joint meeting held at New Delhi on August 20 under the aegis of the Union Ministry of Home Affairs.
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September - 14 
Telegraph reports that the ‘vice-president’ of the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, Rifikhang Goyari, said the outfit had turned down the offer of peace talks from the Government as the right to self-determination, historical rights of Bodo people and the dreams of the martyrs were not included in th
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Telegraph reports that the ‘vice-president’ of the anti-talks faction of the NDFB, Rifikhang Goyari, said the outfit had turned down the offer of peace talks from the Government as the right to self-determination, historical rights of Bodo people and the dreams of the martyrs were not included in the proposed agenda submitted by the leaders of the pro-talks NDFB.
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September - 16 
Security adviser to Assam Chief Minister, G.M. Srivastav, said that peace talk initiative between the ULFA and the Union Government is going on the right track, reports Assam Tribune. “Peace interlocutor and former Intelligence Bureau chief PC Haldar is on the job and things are moving in the right
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Security adviser to Assam Chief Minister, G.M. Srivastav, said that peace talk initiative between the ULFA and the Union Government is going on the right track, reports Assam Tribune. “Peace interlocutor and former Intelligence Bureau chief PC Haldar is on the job and things are moving in the right direction,” Srivastav said. He, however, informed that so far there has been no formal proposal from the ULFA regarding the peace talks.
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September - 21 
A 'preliminary' round of talks between the United Naga Council (UNC) and Manipur Government was held in New Delhi facilitated by the Union Government on the prevailing Naga problem in Manipur.
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A 'preliminary' round of talks between the United Naga Council (UNC) and Manipur Government was held in New Delhi facilitated by the Union Government on the prevailing Naga problem in Manipur.
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September - 27 
Union Government’s P.C. Haldar held talks with some leaders of the outfit inside the jail, including Arabinda Rajkhowa and Sasha Choudhury, who are likely to play critical roles in the proposed peace process.
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Union Government’s P.C. Haldar held talks with some leaders of the outfit inside the jail, including Arabinda Rajkhowa and Sasha Choudhury, who are likely to play critical roles in the proposed peace process.
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October - 4 
Intelligence sources said that six top United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders entered Nagaland from the neighbouring Myanmar and Bangladesh, and they are in favour of peace talks with the Government, according to Sentinel.
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Intelligence sources said that six top United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders entered Nagaland from the neighbouring Myanmar and Bangladesh, and they are in favour of peace talks with the Government, according to Sentinel.
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October - 4 
ULFA has lost almost all its key shelters in Bangladesh with the incumbent Bangladesh regime extending cooperation, the outfit’s base in Myanmar has remained a cause for concern and major hurdle in facilitating peace talks with the group. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on October 4 indicated simil
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ULFA has lost almost all its key shelters in Bangladesh with the incumbent Bangladesh regime extending cooperation, the outfit’s base in Myanmar has remained a cause for concern and major hurdle in facilitating peace talks with the group. Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi on October 4 indicated similar attempt to bring in ULFA cadres based in Myanmar to Assam ‘could take some time’. "The Myanmar faction (of ULFA) has not yet come. They will have to come through a difficult terrain controlled by different insurgent groups," he said and also reiterated that talks could be held in the absence of ULFA’ commander-in-chief’ Paresh Barua.
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October - 19 
Sangai Express reports that attending a seminar at Town Hall Phungreitang in Imphal Union Home Secretary, G.K. Pillai who is currently on a four day visit to the State said, “Ato Kilonser, Th Muivah’s presence is very much required in order to bring a lasting solution and that I wish him the best of
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Sangai Express reports that attending a seminar at Town Hall Phungreitang in Imphal Union Home Secretary, G.K. Pillai who is currently on a four day visit to the State said, “Ato Kilonser, Th Muivah’s presence is very much required in order to bring a lasting solution and that I wish him the best of health to keep on with the Indo-Naga peace talks till the final solution can be hammered out in an amicable solution.”
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October - 20 
The National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Pro-talk (NDFB-Pro-talk) on October 20 sought support from the Koch Rajbongshi United Forum (KRUF), a forum of 11 different outfits of the Rajbonghsi community, for the creation of a separate state of Bodoland at a meeting held at Amola Bhavan in Kokrajhar
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The National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Pro-talk (NDFB-Pro-talk) on October 20 sought support from the Koch Rajbongshi United Forum (KRUF), a forum of 11 different outfits of the Rajbonghsi community, for the creation of a separate state of Bodoland at a meeting held at Amola Bhavan in Kokrajhar District, reports Sentinel. The meeting was held between the ceasefire NDFB and KRUF. NDFB general secretary Gobinda Basuamtary said that their talk with the Central Government was progressing well. A far-reaching outlook to take care of the past misunderstanding was also discussed at the meeting.
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October - 21 
Centre’s peace interlocutor P. C. Haldar on October 21 met jailed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders in Guwahati to discuss the modalities of the proposed peace talks. Further, Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) convener Hiren Gohain also met jailed ULFA leaders. The SJA, formed at the i
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Centre’s peace interlocutor P. C. Haldar on October 21 met jailed United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders in Guwahati to discuss the modalities of the proposed peace talks. Further, Sanmilita Jatiya Abhibartan (SJA) convener Hiren Gohain also met jailed ULFA leaders. The SJA, formed at the initiative of Gohain and other intellectuals, is campaigning for peace talks between the ULFA and the Government. According to Telegraph, P.C. Haldar said that there were several issues which were yet to be sorted out before formal talks could begin between ULFA and the Government. “We cannot contradict what Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi has said about talks starting in December but neither can we say with any conviction that it would. There are certain issues which need sorting out...with some luck talks might start soon,” he said.
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November - 1 
Meanwhile, the NDFB chairman Ranjan Daimary said that he had no knowledge about the threat issued to the State Government by the NDFB on November 1, reports Sentinel. Daimary said: "I have no link with other leaders of my organization for the past few months. I can’t say anything on the issue now."
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Meanwhile, the NDFB chairman Ranjan Daimary said that he had no knowledge about the threat issued to the State Government by the NDFB on November 1, reports Sentinel. Daimary said: "I have no link with other leaders of my organization for the past few months. I can’t say anything on the issue now." When asked on peace talks between the Government and the NDFB, Daimary said: "Right now, I can’t say anything on that."
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November - 1 
Meanwhile, the Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram backing Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi stated that he has the liberty to take a call on the timing of the talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). “I have left to the Chief Minister of Assam to decide, when and how the talks should begin.
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Meanwhile, the Union Home Minister, P. Chidambaram backing Chief Minister, Tarun Gogoi stated that he has the liberty to take a call on the timing of the talks with the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA). “I have left to the Chief Minister of Assam to decide, when and how the talks should begin. So the Chief Minister of Assam is in touch with the ULFA leaders, or the other way around – the ULFA leaders are in touch with the Chief Minister,” the Home Minister said.
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November - 2 
According to Assam Tribune reports on November 2, in reaction to the threat call by the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Federation of Bodoland (NDFB- Anti talk), the security arrangement has been beefed up in entire Kokrajhar District. According to a highly placed Police sources, the se
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According to Assam Tribune reports on November 2, in reaction to the threat call by the anti-talk faction of the National Democratic Federation of Bodoland (NDFB- Anti talk), the security arrangement has been beefed up in entire Kokrajhar District. According to a highly placed Police sources, the security has been stepped up along the 70 Kilo Metre railway track in the District and as many as 45 railway culverts have been put under strong vigil. It is also revealed that a strong contingent of NDFB cadres has banned out across a few inaccessible hideouts in some vulnerable pockets with the aim of carrying out subversive activities in the area. As part of security measures, Government installations and public places have been put under strict vigil while mobile check-posts, random patrolling have been intensified to foil any attempt of violence and sabotage, the source said. It is also revealed that certain inputs are already obtained regarding monuments of NDFB cadres in a few sensitive locations.
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November - 8 
Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that peace with the ULFA may not start in December, 2010. Talking to media persons in Guwahati he said: “We have only expressed our hope to start the peace process in December. Before the initiation of peace talks, all jailed ULFA leaders have to be r
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Meanwhile, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said that peace with the ULFA may not start in December, 2010. Talking to media persons in Guwahati he said: “We have only expressed our hope to start the peace process in December. Before the initiation of peace talks, all jailed ULFA leaders have to be released on bail, which we can’t. Though the State Government isn’t against the release of the jailed ULFA leaders on bail, it depends on the Court.”
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November - 8 
Nagaland Post reports that the next round of tripartite talks with the Kuki militants to discuss on certain agendas will be held on Wednesday (November 10) in Imphal, official source said. Joint secretary (North East), Naveen Verma will represent the Centre in the talks which will be chaired by the
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Nagaland Post reports that the next round of tripartite talks with the Kuki militants to discuss on certain agendas will be held on Wednesday (November 10) in Imphal, official source said. Joint secretary (North East), Naveen Verma will represent the Centre in the talks which will be chaired by the Manipur chief secretary, D.S. Poonia. The meeting will be held at the Banquet hall of the 1st Manipur Rifles. Separate rounds of meetings will be held with the United People Front (UPF) and the Kuki National Organisation (KNO).
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November - 18 
According to the reports, the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati will most likely grant bail to United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Raju Baruah on November 19 when it conducts the final hearing of three TADA cases pending agai
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According to the reports, the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court in Guwahati will most likely grant bail to United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) ‘deputy commander-in-chief’ Raju Baruah on November 19 when it conducts the final hearing of three TADA cases pending against him. On November 16, the TADA Court wanted to know if the Government had any objection to granting of bail to Baruah in the above three cases. Government counsel K. Munir on the same day said the Government had no objection to Baruah’s bail plea because the Government favoured release of some ULFA leaders, including Baruah, from jail in view of their willingness to sit for peace talks. After Baruah’s release on bail, ULFA ‘foreign secretary’ Sasha Choudhury will move bail petition in the Court.
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November - 19 
Meanwhile, as many as 43 Bodo political and non-political organisations came together to form the Bodo National Conference – a common platform to solve the various issues affecting the Bodo people on November 19. The Bodo National Conference was formed on the concluding day (November 19) of the two-
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Meanwhile, as many as 43 Bodo political and non-political organisations came together to form the Bodo National Conference – a common platform to solve the various issues affecting the Bodo people on November 19. The Bodo National Conference was formed on the concluding day (November 19) of the two-day Bodo National Convention at Kokrajhar District with Bodoland Territorial Administration Districts (BTAD) Chairman Hagrama Mohilary as its chief. The Conference was formed in a bid to convince the National Democratic Front of Bodoland-Anti-Talks Faction (NDFB-ATF) chairman Ranjan Daimary to come forward for peace parleys and also to ensure peace and unity among the Bodo people and also with those living in the area.
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November - 23 
43 Bodo political and non-political organisations have finally constituted the Bodo National Conference (BNC) to bring an end to mutual conflict and work unitedly for lasting peace in the area, reports Assam Tribune on November 23. Talking to media persons after addressing the open session of the co
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43 Bodo political and non-political organisations have finally constituted the Bodo National Conference (BNC) to bring an end to mutual conflict and work unitedly for lasting peace in the area, reports Assam Tribune on November 23. Talking to media persons after addressing the open session of the convention held on November 18, the unanimously selected chairman of the BNC Hagrama Mohilary said that from now onwards there will be no mutual conflicts, killings or atrocities among the Bodo people and also among those living in the area.
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November - 27 
According to The Hindu, the peace talks between the ULFA and the Centre is expected to begin in January, 2011, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said on November 27.
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According to The Hindu, the peace talks between the ULFA and the Centre is expected to begin in January, 2011, Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said on November 27.
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November - 29 
Former Assam Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta on November 29 told newsmen in New Delhi that the Government should grant amnesty to the jailed leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) if it really wanted the peace process to start
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Former Assam Chief Minister Prafulla Kumar Mahanta on November 29 told newsmen in New Delhi that the Government should grant amnesty to the jailed leaders of the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) and the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB) if it really wanted the peace process to start, reports Seninel. He also said that the Assam Government might use the absconding prisoners against the Opposition parties in the coming Assembly elections in the State.
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December - 17 
The ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa suggested that ULFA general secretary Anup Chetia should be brought to Assam from Bangladesh and all the ULFA leaders, now in jail, be released before the peace talks.
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The ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa suggested that ULFA general secretary Anup Chetia should be brought to Assam from Bangladesh and all the ULFA leaders, now in jail, be released before the peace talks.
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December - 21 
According to Telegraph, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) Bhimkanta Buragohain made an appeal to the state Government not to politicise the issue of peace talks even as the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court deferred ruling on ULFA chairman Arabinda
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According to Telegraph, the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) Bhimkanta Buragohain made an appeal to the state Government not to politicise the issue of peace talks even as the designated Terrorist and Disruptive Activities (Prevention) Act (TADA) Court deferred ruling on ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa to December 22. “Some of the recent statements of Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi about the proposed talks are very irresponsible and such statements might cost the peace process dearly. Therefore, I want to appeal to the state government not to make any statement which may have an adverse impact on the peace process,” he said. He also did not make it clear which statements of Gogoi he was referring to.
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December - 23 
ULFA’s ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa and ‘finance secretary’ Chitrabon Hazarika were granted bail by the Guwahati High Court in connection with the Special Operation Unit police station case number 1/95 registered u/s 120(B)/121(A)/122 IPC read with 10/13 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act.
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ULFA’s ‘chairman’ Arabinda Rajkhowa and ‘finance secretary’ Chitrabon Hazarika were granted bail by the Guwahati High Court in connection with the Special Operation Unit police station case number 1/95 registered u/s 120(B)/121(A)/122 IPC read with 10/13 of the Unlawful Activities(Prevention) Act. This came after AK Phukan, Advocate General submitted that the State Government has no objection in the ULFA leaders being granted bail in view of the peace talks
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December - 28 
According to Telegraph on December 28, two top militants belonging to the Anti-Talks Faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) have sent feelers for talks in the wake of Assam Government’s intensified efforts to bring the NDFB-ATF to the negotiating table. The outfit’s vice-pre
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According to Telegraph on December 28, two top militants belonging to the Anti-Talks Faction of the National Democratic Front of Bodoland (NDFB-ATF) have sent feelers for talks in the wake of Assam Government’s intensified efforts to bring the NDFB-ATF to the negotiating table. The outfit’s vice-president, Rajen Goyari alias G. Rifikhang, and the commander of Bodoland Army (the armed wing of NDFB) I.K. Songbijit, as well as some other senior members of the faction have sent feelers to the Government for negotiation, a highly placed source said.
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