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Nagaland Government holds parliamentary meeting in Nagaland, India

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With the talks on the Naga Political Issue which has not been resolved till date, the Nagaland Government held another round of parliamentary meeting today at the State Banquet Hall, Kohima, Nagaland, India.
Government Spokesperson, Neiba Kronu, in his short address to the media after the meeting said that the house adopted four points resolution. He said that the Parliamentary Committee appeals to the negotiating parties to refer to the competencies as reflected in the Framework Agreement of third August 2015 signed between the Government of India and the NSCN-IM to arrive at a mutually acceptable definition of competencies to resolve this contentious issue at the earliest, and bring about a final solution that is honourable, acceptable and inclusive.

Since the talks has been concluded officially on 31st October 2019, the Hon'ble Prime Minister and the Hon'ble Union Home Minister is urged upon to invite the NSCN (IM) leaders for an early conclusion. The resolutions stated, that the Parliamentary Committee welcomes the positive initiatives being taken by the Government of India and the Working Committees of the NNPGS in regard to the on-going peace dialogue between the Govt of India and the Naga national political groups. The Committee also appreciates and welcomes the efforts made by the Naga political groups in taking the talks forward. The Parliamentary Committee, while welcoming the statements and observations made by various organisations and individuals calling for unity and early solution, appeals to all sections to refrain from making statements that may create misunderstanding and disunity, and that may stand in the way of our common and collective endeavour to achieve genuine and lasting peace.

While the Parliamentary Committee is not a party to the Naga political negotiations, it is playing the role of facilitator, representing and reflecting the voice of the people; and this role will continue to be pursued in a serious manner. We stand by the commitments of the constituent political parties as reflected in their respective manifestoes to pave way in the event of political solution being arrived at.

Now with the State General Election that is scheduled in 2023, will solution arrive before election or will the Naga political issue be stucked forever, is the question.

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