Naga talks followed up with utmost sincerity: Rijiju

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The ongoing Naga peace talks were being followed up with utmost sincerity and the outcome of the dialogue would be positive, said today, but refused to give any time-frame for the signing of the final peace accord.

Referring to the ongoing dialogue between the Issak-Muivah faction of the (NSCN-IM) and the government interlocutor, the said the government was the most sensitive toward the issues of the Nagas and the Northeast.

"The process of Naga talks are being followed up with utmost sincerity. So the outcome will be positive," he told here.

Rijiju refused to say anything when asked about the possible dates for signing the final peace accord to bring lasting peace in insurgency-hit

A framework agreement was signed on August 3, 2015 by NSCN-IM and the government's interlocutor R N Ravi in the presence of

The framework agreement had come after over 80 rounds of negotiations spanning 18 years, with the first breakthrough made in 1997 when the ceasefire agreement was sealed after decades of insurgency in which started soon after India's independence in 1947.

The minister said AFSPA, which empowers security forces to conduct operations, arrest anyone anywhere without prior notice, could be removed from all the places where it is in force when the security situation improves there.

"Since the security scenario in the Northeast has improved in the last four years, AFSPA has been removed from many areas. We are hopeful that with further improvement, it may be lifted from the remaining few areas in the near future," he said.

AFSPA has been completely removed from and partly from but it is in force in Nagaland, and three districts in The is also in force in

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First Published: Sun, May 06 2018. 11:50 IST