"We believe that he will paly an important role in the talks process. We have been demanding for extradition of Anup Chetia from Bangladesh for fruitful discussion between the government and pro-talk ULFA. It has been a demand of the pro-talk group too", Gogoi said in a statement.
Gogoi said he expected the Centre to release him like Assam government has done in the case of other pro-talk ULFA leaders like the outfit's chairman Arabinda Rajkhowa to "expedite the peace process" .
"Last night we were informed that he has been handed over to the Indian embassy in Bangladesh. The Government of India infomed us formally at 3 pm," he said.
"The Government of Assam urges the Government of India to hand over Anup Chetia and two others to the state government," the chief minister said.
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