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Between rhetoric and non-issues : Northeast Echoes
The Telegraph | Patricia Mukhim | Feb 11 ():
According to Monalisa Changkija, a senior journalist and editor of the Nagaland Page, the politicians of Nagaland now know they cannot fool people any longer with the promise of utopia. They had over-used and abused the issue of peace talks, the integration of the Naga-inhabited areas of Manipur as a political tool to brainwash an emotionally-fragile citizenry for several decades.
The youth are a huge chunk of the population of Nagaland and if they think that the Naga peace talks issue is today a non-issue, it will have to be that since they will be the deciding factor in the present election. Politicians are also mind-readers so they have dropped the integration issue out of their poll agenda, knowing that it no longer ignites the voters’ mind as it used to.
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