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“Nagas can co-exist with India, but will not merge with it”: Muivah

by NC NewsDesk
August 15, 2020
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‘Elections Would Be Serious Obstacle To  Peace Deal’: NSCN(IM)

Th. Muivah

National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) chief Thuingaleng Muivah on Friday reiterated the demand for a separate Naga flag and constitution.

In a speech delivered, the 86-year-old stated that as per the 2015 Framework Agreement (FA) signed between the outfit and Government of India, Nagas can co-exist with India, but will not merge with it.

“We are not asking Naga national flag and constitution from the government of India. Recognize them or not, we have our own flag and constitution. Flag and constitution are ingredients of our recognized sovereign entity and the symbols of Naga nationhood. The Nagas must keep their flag and constitution,” Muivah said.

The statement comes at a time when another round of meetings to thrash out a final agreement for the decades-old Naga political issue is set to begin in New Delhi from next week in which senior NSCN-IM and NNPGs leaders are expected to take part.

In his speech, Muivah mentioned about the FA, which spoke of “inclusive peaceful coexistence of the two entities sharing sovereign power”.

Meanwhile, NSCN (I-M) has also made it clear that Ravi, who had signed the 2015 agreement on behalf of the government, is not acceptable to them for any further talks.

Sources said the current discussions between Naga leaders and IB officials are focused on breaking the ongoing impasse. “Whether there will be a new interlocutor is a call the top brass will take,” an official said.

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