Be transparent, demands CPI
Source: The Sangai Express / Agencies
Bhubaneshwar, January 13 2013 :
The National Executive meeting of the Communist Party of India held on January 11 and 12 at Bhubaneshwar resolved to demand the Central Government to be transparent on the issue of Naga peace talks.
Any settlement of the issue without provoking the neighbouring States of the North East region, particularly Manipur would be welcomed, the meeting observed.
However, the negotiations between the Government of India and NSCN (IM) seem to have doubtful propositions and as such inclusion of Manipur Government in the dialogue process has become an urgent necessity in order to create confidence in the minds of the people, the meeting further reasoned.
The meeting also urged the Union Government to consider the unanimous decision of the Manipur Legislative Assembly to introduce and implement an appropriate law that will prevent unlawful entry of outsiders into Manipur and regulate the peaceful coexistence of different groups of people together.