The Asian Age

SC seeks response on missing mediator

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New Delhi, June 15: The Supreme Court on Friday granted two weeks time to the Centre to respond to a plea filed by the son of a missing mediator, who was working as a peace negotiator between the government and separatist outfit United Liberation Front of Assam ( ULFA) since 1991.

Mediator Rebati Phukan’s son has claimed in the top court that his father had gone missing on April 22.

A vacation bench comprising Justices U. U. Lalit and Deepak Gupta allowed the request made by the Centre’s counsel, who said they have been recently served with the notice and would file an affidavit within two weeks.

The counsel appearing for Assam told the bench that they would place certain “confidenti­al documents” in the matter before the court for its perusal.

“Union of India prays and is granted two weeks time to file affidavit. The counsel appearing for Assam submits that he would like to place certain confidenti­al documents before the court for perusal. Let the matter be called on in the second week of July,” the bench said.

On June 1, the apex court had sought responses from the Centre as well as Assam and Meghalaya government­s on the plea which has claimed that a doctor has reportedly treated Phukan in Meghalaya few days back.

The petitioner had earlier told the court the Assam chief minister has assured him of all possible help in finding Phukan but they do not know whether he was in captivity, as various Central agencies were involved in it.

Phukan was working as

a peace negotiator between the Centre and ULFA since 1991 to facilitate a peace dialogue and the plea filed by his son has sought a direction to authoritie­s, including Assam government, to produce him before the court.

He was appointed as a member of the erstwhile People’s Consultati­ve Group ( PCG) formed by the ULFA in 2005 to mediate between the outfit and the Centre.

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