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NSCN holds talks with Centre on Naga issue, requests to meet with PM

TSA Desk by TSA Desk
September 22, 2022
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The delegation, led by senior leader V. S. Atem, met interlocutor A. K. Mishra at an undisclosed location in the national capital

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The delegation, led by senior leader V. S. Atem, met interlocutor A. K. Mishra at an undisclosed location in the national capital

Naga insurgent group NSCN-IM on Wednesday held a meeting with a government representative in New Delhi, in an effort to find a permanent solution to the decades-old vexed problem, officials said.

The NSCN-IM delegation, led by senior leader V. S. Atem, met interlocutor A. K. Mishra at an undisclosed location in the national capital.

The participants discussed the rebel group’s core demands, including a separate flag for the Nagas.

The dialogue remained inconclusive and is likely to resume on Thursday, an official privy to the talks said.

The NSCN-IM delegation also requested the interlocutor to arrange for a meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

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Top leader of the group, Thuingaleng Muivah, did not take part in this round of the meeting.

On Tuesday, in its mouthpiece ‘Nagalim Voice’, the NSCN-IM said it stood by its demand for the unification of the Naga-inhabited areas for the Nagas and a separate flag and those were “non-negotiable”.

PM “who loves to advertise”

The NSCN-IM also said it was “ironic” to point out that the Prime minister “who loves to advertise” his achievements was expected to take the Naga issue to a logical conclusion as the stalled “Indo-Naga talks” picked up the threads with focus on framework agreement and formulated papers.

The agreement was signed on August 3, 2015 in the presence of the Prime Minister.

The group said “Modi cannot simply shy away” from the Naga issue but could have a relook through the prism of framework agreement which was his “own political brainchild”.

“The credit he has taken in bringing about FA (framework agreement) should be unerringly interpreted to take forward in solving Naga issue,” the editorial said.

It said the stand of the NSCN-IM on framework agreement had been distinctly stated time and again and the decision of the (Naga) “National Assembly” on May 31 and the solemn declaration (resolution) adopted on August 26 by the Naga National Workers of NSCN from Nagaland State reaffirming “one people one nation” and to stand by the Framework Agreement, was on record.

“The unifying principle of One People One Nation symbolised by the God given Naga Nation Flag is non-negotiable in the name of Naga political solution,” it said.

Nagaland’s neighbouring States — Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh — have been vehemently opposed to the idea of the unification of Naga-inhabited areas under their jurisdictions.

The framework agreement came after over 80 rounds of negotiations spanning 18 years, with the first breakthrough made in 1997 when the ceasefire agreement was sealed after decades of insurgency in Nagaland which started soon after India’s independence in 1947.

However, the talks with the NSCN-IM was going nowhere as the group had been insisting for a separate Naga flag and Constitution, a demand rejected by the Central Government.

Separately, the government is also holding peace parleys with splinter groups of the NSCN after entering into ceasefire agreements.

The groups which have entered into ceasefire agreements are: NSCN-NK, NSCN-R, NSCN K-Khango and NSCN (K) Niki.

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