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Naga Accord nowhere to be found, Rahul Gandhi slams PM Modi

Congress President Rahul Gandhi today slammed Prime Minister Narendra Modi over the Naga Accord. Calling the prime minister the first ever "whose words don't mean anything," Rahul Gandhi in his tweet said that more than two years after the signing of the Naga Accord, it is nowhere to be soon.
August 2015, Mr Modi claims to create history by signing the NAGA accord.
— Office of RG (@OfficeOfRG) February 4, 2018
Feb 2018, Naga Accord is still nowhere to be found.
Modi ji is the first ever Indian PM whose words don't mean anything. #CantFindTheAccord
The Government of India and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN) had concluded the dialogue on Naga political issue, which has existed for six decades, and signed a "framework agreement".
For decades, Naga rebel groups have been fighting for Nagalim or Greater Nagaland.
The agreement was signed to end the Naga insurgency in the country. The objective of the agreement was to restore peace and pave the way for prosperity in the North East.
Rahul Gandhi's tweet has come at a time when all Nagaland political parties boycotted assembly election demanding from Centre a logical conclusion to Naga political process before the polls.
On January 28, the NSCN (IM) and six Naga National Political Groups had issued a joint statement asking political parties to support the demand by tribal bodies and groups to not hold elections in the state.
The parties made the declaration at a meeting in Kohima, in the presence of apex tribal hohos and civil society organisations. Representatives from the Congress, the BJP, the NPF, the UNDP, the Nagaland Congress, the AAPN, the NDPP, the NCP, the JD(U) and the NPP took part in the meeting.
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