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Regular-article-logo Tuesday, 17 February 2026

Delhi bid to reach out to Paresh for dialogue

The Centre has initiated back-channel efforts to bring Ulfa (Independent) chief Paresh Barua to the negotiation table.

PANKAJ SARMA Published 25.04.18, 12:00 AM

Guwahati: The Centre has initiated back-channel efforts to bring Ulfa (Independent) chief Paresh Barua to the negotiation table.

An official source told The Telegraph that as the negotiations with the pro-talks faction of the outfit has reached its final stage, the government has stepped up efforts to involve Barua in the peace process in a bid to find a lasting solution to the decades-old insurgency problem plaguing the state.

According to the source, central intelligence agencies are spearheading the "surreptitious" move, which is being monitored at the highest level of the Union government and the Assam government has also been kept in the loop.

"Already a direct channel has been opened with certain individuals having access to Barua, who is believed to be based somewhere along the China-Myanmar border, to persuade him to come forward for talks and a senior leader of the pro-talks faction is playing a key role in it," the source said.

"Though the process is still at a nascent stage, a couple of rounds of preliminary discussions with the potential go-betweens have been held in Myanmar and Europe," the source said.

He said though the government is hopeful of a positive response from Barua, it is not yet clear what stance he would eventually take.

In September last year, responding to an appeal made by spiritual leader and founder of the Art of Living Foundation, Ravi Shankar, to Ulfa (I) and other militant groups of the region to take part in peace talks, Barua had reiterated his group's stance of not responding to any peace initiatives unless the Centre considers "independence of Assam" as part of the agenda.

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