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Indian PM urged to take decisive step on Indo-Naga talks DIMAPUR, OCTOBER 24 (MExN): A delegation of the Naga Students’ Federation today went to the Prime Minister Office at North Block New Delhi and submitted a Memorandum in regard to the Indo-Naga peace process. The NSF while pointing out that exactly 16 years have been completed ever since the Government of India initiated the Peace Process with the Naga people, expressed regret that there is “very less progress in these sixteen years of collective search for honourable solution to the Indo-Naga political issue”. Stating that the enthusiasm shown by the GoI during the initial stage of the Peace Process was overwhelmingly acknowledged by both the Nagas and Indians, the NSF stated that “the slow pace of the political talks has made us to believe that the Government of India seems to be addressing the issue very callously instead of entering into serious political negotiations.” “It is disheartening to note here that the level of hope and confidence of the people has gone down tremendously because even after a lapse of more than a decade no tangible result has emerged out of the political dialogue,” the NSF said. In the memorandum the NSF further informed the PM that if the political talks continue at this present pace without any ostensible outcome, there is every possibility a situation will break out where the Government of India “will find it difficult to encounter with; and ultimately leading to the pre ceasefire situation”. In light of this, the NSF urged the PM, “to concretize the political talks and take a decisive step in bringing an honourable solution of the Indo-Naga Political Talks”. The NSF stated that it was still confident that the PM will “definitely exhibit” his “profound leadership in bringing logical conclusion” to the ongoing Indo-Naga Peace Process before the end of his tenure. The memorandum to the PM was also addressed to all national political parties.
Posted on: Fri, 25 Oct 2013 04:46:31 +0000

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