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Govt holds peace talks with ULFA

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The top leadership of ULFA on Monday held talks with the government and discussed various aspects of its 'charter of demands' which sought amendment in the constitution to find a lasting solution t

TADA court acquits ULFA chairman Rajkhowa

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A designated TADA court in the city has acquitted United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa and seven others in a two-decade-old murder case.

Rajkhowa, along with ULFA vice-c

Ulfa leaders meet Gogoi, seek help for peace talks

Top Ulfa leaders led by chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa on Wednesday met Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi and sought his cooperation to take forward the peace process with the Centre.

Ulfa to open unconditional talks from 10, February

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The outlawed United Liberation Front of Asom (Ulfa) Saturday said unconditional peace talks with the central government will begin February, 10, in a move that may bring the curtains down on more than three decades of insurgency in Assam. “Formal peace talks with the government of India are expected to begin in New Delhi February, 10 with no conditions from either side. We expect a mutually acceptable solution to the long standing Assam-India conflict,” Ulfa "foreign secretary" Sasha Choudhury told journalists here on Saturday.

Ufla leaders say they want amicable settlement

Two senior Ulfa leaders 'captain' Amarjit Gogoi and Bolin Das, who were released on bail on Tuesday from Tezpur District jail in Assam's Sonitpur district said they wanted an amicable settlement to th

Ulfa chairman released from jail

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Arabinda Rajkhowa, chairman of the outlawed United Liberation Front of Asam (ULFA), was Saturday released from the Guwahati Central Jail.

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