For the banned ULFA, it is the people from the 'Indian sub-continent' who are illegal migrants in Assam and not the 'trespassers' from neighbouring Bangladesh and Nepal.
The influential All Assam Students Union on Wednesday said that the peace initiative launched by the pro-talks leaders of the ULFA'a 28 th battalion raised hopes for a solution, provided the top brass of the United Liberation Front of Asom and the Indian government respond to it by holding a direct and unconditional political dialogue to solve the insurgency issue.
If someone is dissatisfied, he or she can always go to a foreigners' tribunal in the state to get justice, an official said.
Assam Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal suggested that the NRC be implemented across India.
Union minister Prakash Javadekar said the government has taken care of the interests of everyone and 'the interest of India'.