Hinting that killing of 14 civilians by army in Nagaland could impact the ongoing talks with the Centre, NSCN (IM), the biggest Naga insurgent group in a ceasefire Wednesday said "blood and political talks can not go together" and no political talks would be meaningful "under the shadow of AFSPA." The outfit said that the killing of civilians in Oting village of Mon district
The already faltering Naga peace talks will be impacted by the killing of 14 civilians in Nagaland’s Mon district as part of a counter-insurgency operation gone wrong. The NSCN(I-M), the key body negotiating with the Centre, had said this is a “black day” for all Nagas, while the Naga National Political Group (NNPG) has blamed the AFSPA for such incidents. Where have Naga
New Delhi has endorsed a peace accord with the country's separatist group in its northeastern state, Nagaland. The rebel organization has been fighting for an independent ethnic homeland for Naga tribes.