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Looking Beyond Integration
Morung Express Editorial | April 4
Is Naga integration now going to be put in the backburner? It certainly looks like it; going by the post-poll political scenario in Manipur, where the United Naga Council backed Naga Peoples Front (NPF) could win just 4 of the 12 seats from where it contested the recent Manipur Assembly Election. All the 12 seats (constituencies) that the NPF contested from, they come under Naga inhabited areas and therefore many people would have been keenly interested to know how the NPF would perform given that Naga integration was the main agenda.
This column had also stated that the Manipur Assembly election would be a crucial determining factor on the future of several political issues. We had also stated that the Manipur elections will be a referendum of sorts on the integration issue
What the Manipur election result has done is to perhaps put an end, at least for now, to the integration issue so that the Naga people, particularly in Manipur, they can also take other realistic measures and focus on other political alternatives.
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