Opposition NPF urges Nagaland govt. to come clean on status of Naga peace talks

Governor R.N. Ravi’s January 17 address to Assembly members was conflicting and confused the people of the State, NPF MLA Imkong L. Imchen said.

February 08, 2020 12:54 pm | Updated 12:54 pm IST - Kohima

Nagaland Governor R.N. Ravi. File

Nagaland Governor R.N. Ravi. File

Opposition Naga People’s Front (NPF) has lambasted ruling People’s Democratic Alliance (PDA) of Nagaland for allegedly misleading the public on the status of the Naga peace talks and urged the State government to come clean.

Initiating the debate on the Motion of Thanks to the Governor’s address delivered on the first day of the budget session of the Assembly on January 17, NPF MLA Imkong L. Imchen on February 7 said in the House that the State government was creating confusion among the public regarding the talks between the Centre and the Naga political groups.

He said that Governor R.N. Ravi, in his speech to the members, had made conflicting statements by saying on one hand, that the talks “have concluded” and on the other, sought the support of everyone for “successful conclusion” of the negotiations.

Mr. Imchen urged the State government to clarify whether the talks had concluded, asserting that the Naga people are desirous of an early solution.

NPF MLAs Y. Vikheho Swu, Chotisuh Sazo and Kuzholuzo Nienu supported Mr. Imchen’s demand.

Mr. Swu said the final settlement, how the Centre wants to design it, entirely depends on the Union government.

He urged the Centre not to use the “excuse” of not getting a “favourable response” from neighbouring States of Nagaland to prolong the final settlement of the Naga peace talks.

Mr. Sazo said the negotiating parties must take all sections of people in confidence to avoid dissensions in the future.

“The solution should be inclusive and honourable whereby durable peace shall reign in our land.”

“We (legislators) have to appeal to all the Naga political groups to come together and put the Naga political issue forward...to prepare a common landing ground,” he said.

MLA Nienu said the Governor’s address was confusing since he said “we are very close to the solution” and also that the talks have “concluded”.

“The entire world knows that the Naga peace talks are yet to be concluded, and hence, the government must spell out the actual status of the ongoing negotiations,” he said.

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