Government urged to hold peace talks with Kuki leaders
IFP Bureau14 Jul 2023
Universal Family Organisation (UFO) to hold peaceful dialogue with leaders of all the communities residing in Manipur.
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Universal Family Organisation (UFO) to hold peaceful dialogue with leaders of all the communities residing in Manipur.
Amid the unrest, the Assam Rifles interacted with the Kukis and Meiteis at National Sports University.
Tribal leaders demanded relaxation in curfew from 7 am to 12 noon and security posts to be set up at four locations and the government to own responsibility for the present death and injury of civilians in the recent communal clashes that took place in Manipur.
The interlocutor of the Government of India, AK Mishra, arrived in Dimapur on Wednesday
Hynniewtrep National Youth Front (HNYF) president Sadon K Blah said the issue related to the Instrument of Accession (IOA) and Annexed Agreement (AA) are parts of the negotiation.
Due to the unresolved Naga political issue, Nagaland's smooth march toward progress and development was being affected, Nagaland Governor La Ganesan said.
Meghalaya government is in touch with the HNLC and the peace talks is moving in the right direction, says CM Conrad.
The Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council leaders informally met the government interlocutor PS Dkhar soon after their arrival in Meghalaya.
“The peace talks have started, and the state government is committed to ensure that the talks are concluded at the earliest,” CM Sangma said.
The Meghalaya government will ensure the peace talks with the banned Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) reach its logical conclusion, the state home minister said.
'Instead of repeatedly seeking a final solution through peace talks with insurgents, the Indian government should consider what reply it has to the illegal annexation of Manipur'.
Hynniewtrep National Youth Front president Sadon K Blah has been appointed to communicate with the interlocutors appointed by the government to facilitate peace talks with the HNLC
Revolutionary People’s Front (RPF) president Irengbam Chaoren said the so-called SoO or Peace-Talks were entered out of various compelling factors.
Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma met the home secretary, Ministry of Home Affairs in Delhi to discuss the peace process with the banned Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council.
CM Conrad Sangma said that the state government has already shortlisted the names of people for appointment as an interlocutor.
'We welcome the step that has been taken (by the HNLC) and we are now awaiting a formal written letter from their side expressing the same'.
The proscribed Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) has decided to give peace a chance after receiving a lot of requests from elders and social organisations in the last few days.
ANSAM in a memorandum addressed to the home minister, said that the 23 years of political talk demands a logical conclusion.
The outfit was reacting to RN Ravi’s statement on the demand of Naga flag and constitution, which he made while speaking during 58th Statehood Day celebration of Nagaland. In his statement, Ravi stated that Government of India is absolutely clear that there shall be only one National Flag and Constitution in India.
The third Northeast India Women Peace Congregation will be held on November 21