Naga Hoho claims BJP failed to resolve Naga political impasse in Nagaland

Guwahati: The apex tribal organisation of Nagaland, Naga Hoho, charged that the BJP-led Central government ignored the Naga people’s desire for a long-lasting resolution.

The top authority asserted that the BJP government made an election promise under the slogan “Election for solution” in the 2018 general election.

In a press statement, the Naga Hoho recalled that the prime minister of India had given 18 months to bring Indo-Naga political solution after assuming the top office in 2014 but the settlement is not announced even after more than eight years of power at the Centre. 

“The GoI is well aware that more than twenty-five years have gone ever since the signing of the Indo-Naga cease-fire with the objectives for finding out Indo-Naga political settlement,” the press release stated.

“Apparently, the Naga peace Accord which is believed to be at its final stage and likely to culminate anytime seems to be never-ending political negotiations. Very disgustingly, India has employed the colonial policy of further divides and fragmentation of the Naga people despite recognition of Naga political problem as a unique situation and history,” it added. 

The Naga Hoho asserted that the “Framework Agreement,” which was signed on August 3, 2015, has “turned into a gloomy history,” but they also charged the Centre with enforcing harsh regulations and placating the Naga people with untrue assurances.

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