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ULFA leaders neglect teaching of Assamese language to their children! | In a recent revelation it has come to light that the United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA) leaders neglected to teach their children in the Assamese language, for which they are fighting for. A reason for this is that before being arrested, the
ULFA leaders were residing in Bangladesh. As a result, their children are alien to
the Assamese language. So on the eve of the New Year, an NGO - Assam Public
Works - decided to gift books on Assamese language to the children of ULFA
commanders so that they can initiate to learn their mother-tongue. Meanwhile, the
government has initiated the silent dialogue with the arrested United Liberation Front
of Asom (ULFA) leaders. ULFA's self-styled Commander in chief Arabinda
Rajkhowa, his deputy Raja Bora, who were arrested by the Indian agencies recently
were lodged in the jail here along with other ULFA top brass. A Guwahati Court has
sent both
of them to a 21-day judicial custody. ULFA'S Self styled foreign secretary, Sasha
Choudhary and self styled finance secretary Chitrabon Hazarika who were arrested
earlier were also in the prison. The government representatives have initiated
a peace talks with the ULFA executive counsel in the prison itself. According
to sources the issue of sovereignty is not in ULFAs agenda. Earlier this week
Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi said : "Not much progress has been made, but
the good news is that most of the ULFA leaders are in jail in police custody."
"People have lost all faith in ULFA. People of Assam they do not want insurgency
to continue," he added. On Thursday, in New Delhi, speaking to the media after
releasing monthly report card of the Ministry, Home Minister P. Chidambaram said
the Centre has achieved significant lead in talks with the ULFA leadership.
Bangladesh,
which played a host to these rebel leaders, has now withdrawn its hospitality.
The Guwahati court has not charged the kin of ULFA leaders, though. Their family
members have been set free and were reportedly moved back to their native places.
But now, it has emerged rather ironically, that the ULFA leaders neglected. |
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