Nagaland Governor Promises Support for a Peaceful Resolution of Political Issue

Guwahati: Nagaland Governor La Ganesan declared on March 21 that the government is dedicated to find a quick resolution to the Naga political crisis.

“My Government will be pro-active and continue playing the role of a sincere and active facilitator for strengthening the ongoing peace process for bringing an early solution,” Ganesan said while addressing the 14th Assembly session.

He also emphasized the government’s role as an active facilitator.

According to the governor of that state, a just agreeable and inclusive approach is always supported by the government of Nagaland. He stated, “We remain committed to not coming in the way of an agreement that is honorable, acceptable, and inclusive that is reached through the peace process.”

“Our people, the society at large, owing to the unique challenges and constraints created by the decades long unresolved political issue, has not been able to fully grow and realize their fullest potential that they would have otherwise,” Governor La Ganesan said, stating that the Nagaland government is aware of the long-pending unresolved Naga political issue which has impacted every sphere of society. The state’s seamless advancement towards prosperity and development has been compromised in some way.

The Governor included a reference to the ENPO proposal in his remarks. In this regard, the Governor stated, “I am happy to say that the Governor of India has taken initiative in this regard and is holding consultations with the Eastern Organization through a team of constituted by the Ministry of Home Affairs for a harmonious and sustainable resolution of the entire matter.”

Governor La Ganesa made it abundantly clear that the government of Nagaland will be of sufficient assistance throughout the entire process. “My government is committed to supporting the entire process so that all of us move together appropriately addressing the grievances of the people of the areas of districts in Eastern Nagaland, bridge the development deficit, and bring these areas on par with the rest of the state at the earliest possible time,” he stated.

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