34 C
Guwahati
Saturday, July 19, 2025

ULFA(I)’s impact is very much there in state: Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma

‘Paresh Barua’s sovereignty demand non-negotiable’

- Advertisement -
- Advertisement -

GUWAHATI, Aug 21: Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Wednesday said ULFA(I)’s influence in the state is “very much there,” though it has significantly declined over the years.

“We cannot deny its impact when there are still around 400 cadres in the Myanmar camp,” Sarma told reporters, adding, “We have never claimed that ULFA (I) is absent, and we continuously urge the outfit’s leadership to engage in negotiations.”

- Advertisement -

Sarma clarified that neither the Union Home Minister nor the CM has ever suggested that ULFA (I) has no presence in the state, though its influence has “definitely decreased over time.”

“We have never officially said the ULFA(I) has no impact or influence’, “ he added.

“The process for talks is continuing and I do talk to ULFA(I) chief Paresh Barua. I have, however, not talked to him since the elections,” Sarma said.

“I do not call Barua but whenever he does, I pick up the phone and talk to him”, he added.

- Advertisement -

The chief minister said there are hurdles in the talks process as the ULFA(I) chief speaks about sovereignty which is ‘non-negotiable’.

“Discussions take place frequently and we hope that there will be a breakthrough one day”, he added.

Regarding the timing of future talks, Sarma said it depends on Barua. “If I am informed that he is ready for negotiations now, I will leave everything and sit for negotiations,” he added.

Referring to ULFA’s recent email claiming that the outfit had placed 24 bombs in multiple locations on Independence Day, Sarma said that the bombs did not explode, which means that police were not sitting quietly.

- Advertisement -

Police had recovered 10 ‘bomb-like substances’ from different locations with 10 cases filed in this connection.

Two of these cases will be handed over to the NIA, while the remainder will be handled by the state police.

Sarma after assuming office of the chief minister on May 10, 2021 had appealed to the ULFA (I) to come forward for peace talks and resolve the more than four decades old insurgency problem in the state. (PTI)

- Advertisement -
The Hills Times
The Hills Timeshttps://www.thehillstimes.in/
Welcome to The Hills Times, your trusted source for daily news and updates in English from the heart of Assam, India. Since our establishment in 2000, we've been dedicated to providing timely and accurate information to our readers in Diphu and Guwahati. As the first English newspaper in the then undemarcated Karbi Anglong district, we've forged a strong connection with diverse communities and age groups, earning a reputation for being a reliable source of news and insights. In addition to our print edition, we keep pace with the digital age through our website, https://thehillstimes.in, where we diligently update our readers with the latest happenings day by day. Whether it's local events, regional developments, or global news, The Hills Times strives to keep you informed with dedication and integrity. Join us in staying ahead of the curve and exploring the world through our lens.
Latest news
- Advertisement -
Related news
- Advertisement -
10 Majestic Waterfalls Of Arunachal Worth Chasing Top 10 Most Beautiful Places to Visit in Darjeeling Best Places To Visit In India In July- August 10 Best Monsoon Destinations In South India For A Rain-Soaked Getaway 10 Health Benefits Of Eating Paani Puri During The Monsoon