Govt extends Assam ceasefire till Sep 15
Govt extends Assam ceasefire till Sep 15
The Govt says it is expecting some communication on whether ULFA would participate in the talks directly.

New Delhi: Extending the ceasfire with ULFA for the third time till September 15, the Centre on Tuesday said that it was expecting "some communication" within a fortnight on whether the insurgent group would participate in the talks directly.

"We are expecting some communication" from the banned organisation within ten days, Union Home Secretary V K Duggal said after his meeting with the ULFA mediators Indira Goswami and Rebati Phukan, who handed over a letter from PCG for Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

In the meantime, the Centre has decided to extend the suspension of army operation till September 15 as requested by Peoples' Consultative Group, mediating on behalf of ULFA, Duggal said.

This is the third time that the Government has extended the suspension of operations against ULFA, which was announced for the first time on August 13 for 10 days and again for 15 days on August 23.

"Chances of direct talks are very good. Things are moving in the right direction. There are few rough edges which have to be smoothened," Duggal said after the meeting which was chaired by National Security Advisor M K Narayanan and Intelligence Bureau Chief E S L Narisimhan.

But a word of caution was again echoed by Duggal who said the Government may reconsider suspension of operation if the outfit indulges in activities of "violence or extortion or carrying of weapons by ULFA cadres."

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