NSCN/GPRN (K) president Niki Sumi has opposed abrogation of Free Movement Regime (FMR) along the India-Myanmar border. Addressing members of the media fraternity at former CFSB office, Padum Pukhuri here on Tuesday, Niki acknowledged the uncertainty and alarm among the Nagas regarding the abrogation of FMR.
Dimapur, Sep. 18 (EMN): The Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) has demanded imposition of President’s Rule (PR) in the state in order to facilitate the Naga political issue. CNTC in an update stated that in the 2018 assembly election, the BJP promised the Nagas ‘Election for Solution’ but failed to fulfill its commitment. The council was of the view that another election is coming and political parties will continue to deploy “delay tactics” by making other false promises. “Despite 25 years of negotiation between the Government of India and stakeholders, there has been no outcome so far,” it stated. CNTC also argued that when the ball is thrown to the Core Committee on Naga Political Issue (CCoNPI), it is the “bounden duty of the government of India to settle the issue at the earliest”. The CNTC further stated that its demand for PR was the failure of the United Democratic Alliance(UDA) government to fulfill its commitment. It said that unabated corruption o
Amidst frantic efforts of the Nagaland government and all state parties to resolve the decades-old Naga political issue before the Assembly elections, less than 6 months away, the Parliamentary Core Committee headed by Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi on Monday.
Amidst frantic efforts of the Nagaland government and all state parties to resolve the decades-old Naga political issue before the Assembly elections, less than 6 months away, the Parliamentary Core Committee headed by Chief Minister Neiphiu .
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