The Centre has given the go ahead to Assam chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma to hold talks with the Ulfa (I) chief Paresh Barua with whom informal parleys have been on for some time now.
Sarma on Tuesday said that he had sought the permission of the union home minister, Amit Shah, in this regard. “I had asked him if I could speak to Paresh Barua directly if he agrees, to which he (Shah) has agreed,” Sarma said. “The Centre can take up the matter later if such a situation arises,” he said. He, however, said it was going to be a long drawn affair.
Sarma had invited Barua to hold talks with the government and give peace a chance soon after becoming chief minister in May. The Ulfa (I) leader had responded favourably and declared a ceasefire for three months which has since been extended by another three months.