NMA asks political parties not to contest Nagaland polls

Press Trust of India  |  Kohima 

The (NMA) today urged political parties not to contest the February 27 Assembly polls and demanded a solution to the insurgency problem first. NMA said the Naga public wanted a solution and not election, and it was imperative for all Nagas to resolve the issue. She told a rally here organised by the Naga Students' Federation that the aspiration of the Naga mothers was of permanent peace that will bring change and unity. She said, "are against holding of elections.

NMA has also submitted a memorandum to the to postpone the electoral process for sometime". The along with apex tribal bodies and civil societies staged the rally here demanding solution to the Naga issue. NSF said, "The Naga peace process vis-a-vis political dialogue is an issue which is going to determine our future". He claimed that all mass based Naga organisations had appealed to the Centre for solution and not election. The Naga Hoho, an apex Naga tribal body, earlier in a memorandum to the said, "It is the unanimous view of the that the or Naga peace accord is more important than elections and therefore, it has become imperative that the elections to the legislative assembly of be deferred for peace and tranquillity". Naga Hoho said "20 years of peace process is very long, but Nagas have been patiently waiting for a settlement, which will be honourable and acceptable to both the and the Centre". "Let us stand up to strengthen our movement showing our resentment," he said. BJP national general secretary, in-charge of Nagaland, had stated that assembly election would have to be held as there are constitutional obligations which cannot be avoided. "The peace process between Government of and the NSCN(IM) has progressed to a great extent. We need a government that will be helpful in finalising the framework agreement," he has stated in Dimapur yesterday. The group NSCN-IM's key demand is to integrate Naga-inhabited areas of Arunachal Pradesh, and Manipur, which has been strongly opposed by the BJP-ruled states.

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First Published: Tue, January 23 2018. 17:30 IST