No solution sans Naga integration, says Th Muivah
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, November 06 2012:
Dismissing all the reports that NSCN-IM has dropped the demand for Naga integration, Thuingaleng Muivah has clarified today that the outfit has not dropped the demand of the Naga integration.
"Without the Naga integration, there will be no Naga solution," asserted Th Muivah.
In an exclusive interview with Newmai News Network this afternoon at the VIP lounge of Dimapur Airport, NSCN-IM general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah said that integration of all the "Naga areas" will always be part of the Naga solution.
"Naga integration will be always part of the Naga solution.
Without it there cannot be a settlement," stated Muivah.
When queried whether this can materialise as there have been strong oppositions from various quarters, Muivah said, "Naga integration can happen anytime.
Today ? Tomorrow ? No permanent solution without it.
Naga integration is a must" .
Regarding the statements from NSCN-K and others that the ongoing talks between the Government of India and the NSCN-IM is seeking a factional solution and that in the event of any settlement it will be 'NSCN-IM solution' and not Naga solution, Thuingaleng Muivah retorted and asked, "Do these people understand the Naga issue or Naga problem ? Do you believe what they say ? Don't believe them.
Let them talk whatever they like because they do not understand the issue.
These people will keep on saying such things" .
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When asked about the tentative time the would-be Naga settlement is going to be inked, Thuingaleng Muivah said that it would be hard to say at the moment.
"Let us see," said Muivah while adding," The Government of India needs time" .
On being asked about the development that was seen after the recent 'home-consultations' with the Naga frontal organisations at Camp Hebron, Muivah said it was positive.
"The consultations were heart warming.
They gave their full support.
Do you believe they also blessed us ? Today, we are going back to New Delhi with the blessings from the Naga society" .
Moments after this interview NNN also asked NSCN-IM chairman Isak Chisi Swu about the tentative date for signing the agreement.
"We cannot say the time but we hope it will not take long" .
Isak Chisi Swu and Thuingaleng along with their spouses have left Dimapur for New Delhi to resume talks with the Government of India.
The two leaders arrived at Dimapur on October 18 and had a series of consultations with the Naga leaders, frontal organisations and those who matter.
Significantly Delhi has been maintaining that the territories of the States of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur would not be altered or changed to accommodate the demand for integrating Naga inhabited areas under one administrative unit.