"Our stand is that there will be no negotiations with any group as also made clear by the Ministry of Home Affairs joint secretary in charge of North East," Singh told PTI.
"GNLA are cornered. They have been driven out of Durama Hills and they are on the run," he said adding there would be no negotiation with the outlawed militant outfits responsible for killing, kidnapping and terrorizing the western parts of the state since late 2010.
"It will also help if there are more interactions at the level of the deputy commissioners and superintendents of police," he said.
Singh said ULFA(I) commander Dhrishti Rajkhowa, who is wanted by Assam and had made the jungles of Meghalaya his home until last year, has fled to Bangladesh following counter insurgency operations against GNLA militants.
He said the ultra leader, one of the staunchest supporters and ally of ULFA(I) chief Paresh Barua, was in the jungles in Garo Hills when his aide - a Garo tribal from Bangladesh was killed in an encounter in South Garo Hills district in February.
Meghalaya police had in the past maintained that Rajkhowa had himself assisted GNLA in procuring arms, provided it with training in bomb making and helped ULFA(I)'s safe crossing to Bangladesh.
The GNLA in turn allowed ULFA(I) to keep their kidnapped victims at ITS Durama hills camp till the money demanded was paid, according to inputs received from Assam Police.
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