NSCN-IM supremo Muivah and other leaders return to Camp Hebron

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Dimapur: NSCN-IM leaders including its chairman Q Tuccu and general secretary (Ato Kilonser) Th Muivah have returned to Camp Hebron in Nagaland from New Delhi for Christmas. Sources informed Newmai News Network tonight that almost all the NSCN-IM leaders camping in the national capital have returned to Nagaland in the past two days.

According to reports, Q Tuccu came back on Wednesday and Th Muivah on Thursday. Both the leaders were accompanied by many senior functionaries of the NSCN-IM. The sources said that the NSCN-IM leaders will go back to New Delhi only after Christmas. They were camping in Delhi for the past two months.

It can be noted here that NSCN-IM leaders led by Th Muivah and the new interlocutor for Naga peace talks, AK Mishra had held a “formal meeting” in Dimapur on September 20 after a long hiatus, followed by a series of meetings in New Delhi in the past two months.

Meanwhile, reports said that Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio has gone to Delhi to meet Union Home minister Amit Shah. It is not clear regarding the issues of the Nagaland chief minister meeting with the Union home minister.

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