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NSCN (I-M), govt talks inconclusive, two sides to meet again
Bangkok, Dec 08: The second round of talks between NSCN (I-M) leaders and the Indian government ended inconclusively today with the two sides deciding to meet again tomorrow.
Bangkok, Dec 08: The second round of talks between NSCN (I-M) leaders and the Indian government ended inconclusively today with the two sides deciding to meet again tomorrow.
"There was no breakthrough in today's talks between NSCN (I-M) chief negotiator T. Muivah and Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's special envoy K. Padmanabaiah, Naga said.
The current obstacle in the progress of peace talks between the two sides is the reported remark by Vajpayee during his recent visit to Kohima on the integration of Naga areas.
T. Muivah, who is the general secretary of NSCN (I-M), has said that the alleged remark that "integration of all the Naga areas is ruled out for lack of consensus of all parties as of now" has shut the doors against the Nagas.
The NSCN (I-M) insist that the remarks be clarified while Padmanabaiah on Saturday reiterated that "nothing is ruled out - the issue is not ruled out”.
NSCN (I-M) has maintained that Nagas had no greater or smaller Nagaland. "They have just the land that belongs to them. Their land was compact from time immemorial," Muivah had said recently. Bureau Report
The current obstacle in the progress of peace talks between the two sides is the reported remark by Vajpayee during his recent visit to Kohima on the integration of Naga areas.
T. Muivah, who is the general secretary of NSCN (I-M), has said that the alleged remark that "integration of all the Naga areas is ruled out for lack of consensus of all parties as of now" has shut the doors against the Nagas.
The NSCN (I-M) insist that the remarks be clarified while Padmanabaiah on Saturday reiterated that "nothing is ruled out - the issue is not ruled out”.
NSCN (I-M) has maintained that Nagas had no greater or smaller Nagaland. "They have just the land that belongs to them. Their land was compact from time immemorial," Muivah had said recently. Bureau Report