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Modi govt drags feet on NE rebel talks
The Telegraph | Nishit Dholabhai | New Delhi, July 9:
The Narendra Modi government appears to be going slow on negotiations with some rebel outfits and resolution of problems in the Northeast. Another pending decision that the Modi government is shy of taking is the appointment of an interlocutor to negotiate a settlement with the NSCN (Isak-Muivah).
Joint Intelligence Committee chairman Ajit Lal is holding the post temporarily but no one has been named to take over from him on his retirement at end of this month. “Nothing may be done for the next three or four months,” a senior government official said.
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