HM Amit Shah meets Naga groups amid ongoing talks with insurgent outfits
Union Home Minister Amit Shah meets Naga factions while holding continued negotiations with rebel forces.
- Amit Shah meets Naga groups amid ongoing talks with insurgent outfits
- He said that the Modi government endeavours to have a peaceful and prosperous Northeast
- Talks over the Naga issues have been in progress for several years
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New Delhi: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday met a wide spectrum of political leaders of Naga groups here and made it clear that the Modi government endeavours to have a peaceful and prosperous Northeast. After the meeting, a home ministry spokesperson said efforts of the central government have been to resolve many complicated issues that came up during the ongoing talks with Naga groups like NSCN-IM in such a way that there is all-round satisfaction after the parleys but cautioned against any kind of speculation about the negotiations.
“The home minister met with a wide spectrum of the political leadership of Naga groups, led by Chief Minister of Nagaland Shri Neiphiu Rio, in New Delhi where many issues were discussed at the meeting,” the spokesperson tweeted.
Talks over the Naga issues have been in progress for several years and it has always been the endeavour of the central government under Prime Minister Narendra Modi to have a peaceful and prosperous Northeast, the spokesperson said. Since negotiations are still ongoing and reporting on possible solutions to various issues during the negotiations would only be speculative, the spokesperson said.
The government of India had signed a framework agreement with the major Naga insurgent group NSCN-IM on August 3, 2015, in presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi to find a permanent solution. 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 are currently going nowhere as the group has been insisting on 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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