Sanjha Morcha

Naga talks likely to extend beyond Oct 31

New Delhi, October 25

With the government firm on “one flag, one Constitution”, talks between the Centre’s interlocutor RN Ravi and representatives of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland-Isak-Muivah (NSCN-IM) remained inconclusive on Thursday, hinting that negotiations on the Naga peace settlement will go beyond October 31— the deadline fixed by the Centre.

Sources in the NSCN-IM said both sides have agreed to more consultations with different stakeholders, including people. The talks were held amid the stalemate over the NSCN-IM’s demands for a separate “flag” and “constitution”.

The deadline of October 31, set by the Modi government to find a solution to the vexed and protracted Naga problem, will be extended following the recent talks, sources said, adding that the issue of a separate flag and Constitution was raised during the meeting but remained inconclusive as both sides “are holding on to their stand”.

The NSCN-IM leadership is of the view that since the Centre has recognised the uniqueness of Naga history and its political situation, Indians and Nagas will co-exist as two entities based on the principle of shared sovereignty.

The sources said there could be a possibility of the interlocutor holding the talks with other Naga insurgent groups like NSCN (Neopao Konyak/Kitovi), NSCN (Reformation) and NSCN (K-Khango) next week. — TNS