NSCN-IM: GoI acceptance of Naga flag and the Yehzabo is Misleading

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It is heartening to see that the Indo-Naga political talk has picked up the pace after nearly two years gap. While it is understood that the focus is on the contentious issues of the Naga national flag and the Constitution (Yehzabo), the misdeeds of some unscrupulous persons are floating on social media groups that would only go to dampen the atmosphere of the Indo-Naga political talks. Misleading statements are seen on social media that the Government of India has accepted the Naga flag and the Yehzabo to signify the Naga political identity and sign the Naga solution at the earliest. As a matter of fact, when nothing is official yet on these sensitive issues, no wild conjecture should be made out of the Indo-Naga political talks. Anything official on the talk outcome will be issued by the MIP.

In the meanwhile, the Government of India representatives led by Mr. AK Mishra and the NSCN talk team led by General Secretary Mr. Th. Muivah are leaving no stone unturned to find a way out of the imbroglio. Till then no one should comment on the Indo-Naga political talk results in equivocal manner and jump to conclusion when the matter is under negotiation with all seriousness and sincerity.

MIP

Also read: CM Rio: GoI and NSCN-IM to Resume Peace Talk under Interlocutor A.K. Mishra; Modi Keen for Solution

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