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Naga talks: Jamir demands all-inclusive approach

By K Anurag
July 22, 2010 16:57 IST
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One of the senior most leaders of the Congress party and former chief minister of Nagaland, S C Jamir on Thursday called for a change in approach on part of the Government of India in respect of Naga peace talks.

He said involvement of only the NSCN-IM, led by Thuingaleng Muivah and Isak Swu in the peace talks, would not solve the problem.

Interacting with media at here, Jamir said from now onwards the peace-talks should be "all inclusive" involving Naga people as a whole given that the Government of India has already rejected the two principal demands of the NSCN-IM – sovereignty and integration of Naga inhabited areas in the North East.

He termed the NSCN-IM's demand for sovereignty unrealistic in the present context. He said all other Naga rebel factions – NSCN-K, two faction of Naga National Council (NNC) led by Adino and Shangio – leaders from civil society, leaders of tribes and political leaders should be involved in the Naga peace-talks from now onwards.

The 80-year-old leader said that he was ready to play any role to find  solution to the vexed problem.

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