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Centre positive on peace process: Rajkhowa tells media

Centre is very positive on the on going peace process with ULFA. Chairman of the outfit Arabinda Rajkhowa told media after arriving in Guwahati from Delhi on Tuesday. Rajkhowa said the process would ensure permanent peace in Assam.

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Raktim Baruah's picture

What amount of success it will result is a matter of today's concern.This occurs due to Paresh Baruah faction of ULFA has been opposing the talks with the government.on the other hand Arvinda Rajkhowa faction has not been able to influence the Paresh Baruah group.As such,the process may not get positive result ultimately.

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