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ULFA leader may be released

'The Hindu' on friday reported that the Indian government may release the top ULFA leaders who are in Indian Prisons.
The government is trying to set up talks with the outfit next month. Meanwhile the ULFA
has staged an increase in its activities in Assam in a ploy to pressurize the government to submit to their demands.

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