PM Modi should make contents of Naga Accord public: Rahul Gandhi

CM Ibobi Singh too demanded that the contents of the accord should be uploaded on the Internet

Press Trust of India  |  Imphal 

Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi

Vice-president on Tuesday demanded that the contents of the Naga Accord, signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, should be made public and accused the PM of "spreading hate and lies" wherever he went.

"The Centre has signed the Naga Peace Accord, but nobody knows about its contents. Even Chief Minister and the state are not aware of it. Why are the people of being kept in the dark about the contents of the agreement?" he asked while addressing an election rally here.

"Wherever goes, he spreads lies, hatred and enmity among brothers. He makes false promises. He had levelled baseless allegations of corruption against the Ibobi Singh He always makes false claims," Rahul said.

Echoing him, Ibobi Singh too demanded that the contents of the accord be made public and uploaded on the Internet.

"They (the Centre) should put it up on the website, so that the people can have a look at it and decide whether it will compromise the territorial integrity of the state (Manipur) or not," he told the meeting.

The Naga Peace Accord, termed as a 'Framework Agreement', was signed between the NSCN-IM and the Centre in August, 2015 after over 80 rounds of negotiations spanning 18 years. The first breakthrough came in 1997 when the ceasefire agreement was signed with the banned outfit.

The contents of the Naga Peace Accord have been a major issue in the run-up to the coming Assembly polls with the accusing the BJP of compromising the territorial integrity of the state and the latter denying the allegation.

Prime Minister Modi, during his poll campaign in Imphal on February 25, had accused the in of "spreading a false propaganda" on the Naga Accord and said there was nothing in it that was detrimental to the interests of the state.

He had also launched a scathing attack on Ibobi Singh, accusing him of running the "most corrupt government".

Rahul said only a can lead towards the path of development and prosperity.

Referring to the Centre's decision to scrap high-value currency notes, he said, "Demonetisation has had an adverse impact on the livelihood of the poor of this country. Farmers, daily wage labourers were the ones most affected due to it."

Assembly polls are scheduled be held in in two phases, on March 4 and 8.

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PM Modi should make contents of Naga Accord public: Rahul Gandhi

CM Ibobi Singh too demanded that the contents of the accord should be uploaded on the Internet

CM Ibobi Singh too demanded that the contents of the accord should be uploaded on the Internet Vice-president on Tuesday demanded that the contents of the Naga Accord, signed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, should be made public and accused the PM of "spreading hate and lies" wherever he went.

"The Centre has signed the Naga Peace Accord, but nobody knows about its contents. Even Chief Minister and the state are not aware of it. Why are the people of being kept in the dark about the contents of the agreement?" he asked while addressing an election rally here.

"Wherever goes, he spreads lies, hatred and enmity among brothers. He makes false promises. He had levelled baseless allegations of corruption against the Ibobi Singh He always makes false claims," Rahul said.

Echoing him, Ibobi Singh too demanded that the contents of the accord be made public and uploaded on the Internet.

"They (the Centre) should put it up on the website, so that the people can have a look at it and decide whether it will compromise the territorial integrity of the state (Manipur) or not," he told the meeting.

The Naga Peace Accord, termed as a 'Framework Agreement', was signed between the NSCN-IM and the Centre in August, 2015 after over 80 rounds of negotiations spanning 18 years. The first breakthrough came in 1997 when the ceasefire agreement was signed with the banned outfit.

The contents of the Naga Peace Accord have been a major issue in the run-up to the coming Assembly polls with the accusing the BJP of compromising the territorial integrity of the state and the latter denying the allegation.

Prime Minister Modi, during his poll campaign in Imphal on February 25, had accused the in of "spreading a false propaganda" on the Naga Accord and said there was nothing in it that was detrimental to the interests of the state.

He had also launched a scathing attack on Ibobi Singh, accusing him of running the "most corrupt government".

Rahul said only a can lead towards the path of development and prosperity.

Referring to the Centre's decision to scrap high-value currency notes, he said, "Demonetisation has had an adverse impact on the livelihood of the poor of this country. Farmers, daily wage labourers were the ones most affected due to it."

Assembly polls are scheduled be held in in two phases, on March 4 and 8.
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