Guwahati, May 20 (UNI) Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma today said that if the
banned insurgent outfit ULFA (I) is serious about engaging in talks with the government than
it should walk forward demonstrating its will to build up a conducive environment as he
appealed to the outfit chief Paresh Barua to safely release the abducted ONGC employee
Ritul Saikia at the earliest.
"Ritul Saikia’s safe release will be another step forward from the three-month unilateral
ceasefire declared by the outfit," Mr Sarma said.
Mr Sharma clarified that it’s only the central government which will have the last say on
peace talks or ceasefire with the banned outfit. However, he said that the state government
will facilitate the process.
“Any call of peace talks will be looked at positively by Prime Minister Narendra Modi or Home Minister Amit Shah,” Mr Sarma said adding that for any peace talks between the government
and the outfit ground rules have to be chalked out.
The Chief Minister further said that ULFA (I) s demand for more investment by ONGC and
OIL in the state is being pursued by the government, in its own procedures.
“Holding someone hostage will not serve any purpose or increase investment in Assam,”
Mr Sarma said.
Ritul Saikia and another two ONGC employees were abducted from Lakuwa on April 21, but
the other two were rescued from a Nagaland village on April 24 following an encounter between
the militants and security forces. Ritul was, however, not among the rescued persons.
ULFA (I) chief Paresh Barua has claimed yesterday that Saikia is in their captivity and in
sound health.
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