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ULFA invites NDFB for talks

Guwahati : ULFA Chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa through a statement on Tuesday invited Bodo rebel organisation, NDFB for dialogues to diffuse the tensions between them on several issues and especially on the tribal policy and the the socio-economic approach.

A few days back NDFB chied, Nabla Doimary had expressed his worriedness over the ULFA stand. Rajkhowa further commented that they were clear on their stand of indigenous people all along.

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