NNPG decides to suspend talks with Centre after raid on leader's house

Press Trust of India  |  Dimapur 

The working committee of the National Political Groups (NNPG) has decided to suspend its ongoing talks with the Centre on the political issue following a raid by security personnel at its co-convener's residence on June 2, according to a NNPG statement.

The decision was taken by the group's working committee in an emergency meeting here yesterday.

The raid shows it will serve no purpose to continue the dialogue as all the progress made during the talks between the two entities appear to be a trivial matter for the Union government, NNPG leaders alleged in the statement.

The working committee has decided to suspend all negotiations with the unless it comes clean on the actions of its agencies, it said.

The residence of the committee's co-convener Vizosieihou Nagi at district's Jotsoma village was raided by security forces on June 2, the statement said.

However, he was not in the house at the time of the raid, it said, adding that Nagi is also the of the NNC-NA (non-accordist).

The next round of talks is scheduled to be held in on June 7.

The Centre and the NNPG's working committee officially began a political dialogue in 2017 to resolve the protracted political issue.

The GPRN/NSCN, Federal Government of (FGN), NNC (Parent Body), National People's Government of (NPGN) of the NNC (NA), NSCN (Reformation) and Naga National Council/ Government Democratic Republic of (NNC/GDRN) (NA) are part of the NNPG.

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First Published: Mon, June 04 2018. 12:50 IST