Crucial meeting between Centre & NSCN (IM) held in Dimapur

Former Special Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) Akshay Kumar Mishra on Monday held a closed-door meeting with the NSCM (IM) leadership in Dimapur.
Crucial meeting between Centre & NSCN (IM) held in Dimapur
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GUWAHATI: Former Special Director of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) Akshay Kumar Mishra on Monday held a closed-door meeting with the NSCM (IM) leadership in Dimapur.

Sources said that the agenda of the meeting were the issues of separate flag and constitution for the proposed Nagalim. The final talks between the Centre and NSCN(IM) on the Naga peace accord is hanging in balance on these two issues. The NSCN (IM) leadership was led by ThuingalengMuivah.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister and convenor of the North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), Himanta Biswa Sarma, will visit Dimapur on Tuesday to hold meetings with both the government officials and the leaders of the Naga groups.

Meanwhile, addressing the media in New Delhi on Monday, Himanta said, "I will be proceeding to Dimapur tomorrow as a NEDA leader. However, I won't have direct talks with the NSCN (Muivah). Still, if required, I am ready to mediate in the Naga peace talks."

IANS adds:NSCN-IM leader Rh Raising told the media after the meeting that everything should be initiated on the basis of the Framework agreement signed with the government in 2015.

"We reiterated our commitment to the Framework agreement in letter and spirit. After the Covid-19 pandemic, the talks have resumed. The Government of India has sent us a letter stating that Mishra will hold talks with our leaders," Raising told a television channel.

Stating that a separate flag and constitution are uncompromising issues, Raising said: "Any agreement without separate flag and constitution is unacceptable and meaningless. The solution must be inclusive. We can't sign an agreement ignoring the sentiments of our cadres." Both Mishra and other NSCN-IM leaders remained tight-lipped about the details of the discussions held in Monday's crucial meeting, which took place for the first time after the Union government on September 9 transferred Nagaland Governor Ravindra Narayan Ravi to Tamil Nadu.

Ravi was the government's interlocutor for the much-debated Naga peace talks, which are now in the last stages of finalisation.

Though Assam Governor JagdishMukhi has been given the additional charge as Nagaland Governor until regular arrangements are made, there is no official word yet about who would be the Centre's interlocutor for the vital peace talks.

Ravi, a former Intelligence Bureau (IB) official, has been transferred to Tamil Nadu at a time when his relation with the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM) turned very sour.

Mishra, who is also the advisor on northeast affairs in the Home Ministry, arrived in Kohima on Saturday to resume the talks with various Naga groups and stakeholders.

The former IB chief is also likely to meet the working committee of the seven Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs).

"For the first time, Sarma might have been assigned by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to talk with all the stakeholders and get everyone on board before a final agreement is inked over the protracted Naga issue," a senior Nagaland government official said, refusing to be named.

Former Nagaland Governor Ravi had outrightly rejected the demand for a separate flag and a constitution for the state as demanded by the NSCN-IM.

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