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Naga civil society playing key role in peace process
Assam Tribune | R Dutta Choudhury | New Delhi, July 16
The civil society of Nagaland is playing a key role in carrying forward the peace process and the Government of India is hoping that a settlement with the rebel groups of the state would be reached soon with active support of the civil society organizations. However, no deadline has yet been fixed on the signing of a formal accord for a solution acceptable to all the stakeholders.
Commenting on a recent statement by the NSCN (I-M) reiterating its demand for integration of the Naga inhabited areas, sources said, “in a democratic country anyone has the right to raise a demand within the framework of the Constitution of India. But the Government has already made it clear that it would not fiddle with the territorial integrity of any state of the region. Moreover, there is a huge Naga population in Myanmar, which is a sovereign country and India cannot intrude into its territory.”
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