Assam chief minister Tarun Gogoi has received a formal letter from ULFA chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa expressing his outfit’s willingness to hold peace talks with the government. Stating that the outfit's central executive council would be meeting soon, the chief minister said, "I have received a letter from Rajkhowa about ULFA's willingness to sit for the talks. "The decisions taken at the meeting will be communicated to the government for the beginning of the peace talks," he said.
Earlier, discussions were held a number of times between central government appointed interlocutor P C Haldhar and ULFA leaders when they were in jail prior to their release on bail in February.
The state government had not opposed to the bail petitions of frontline ULFA leaders to pave the way for the peace process.
According to Hiren Gogoi, Convenor of the National Convention of Intellectuals here which is initiating the peace process, all ULFA leaders and cadres including its elusive 'commander-in-chief' Paresh Baruah were bound by the decision of the central executive council on talks.