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Opposition-Less Nagaland: NPF Joins Hands With Ruling NDPP Alliance

The Naga People바카라™s Front has decided to work together with the ruling People바카라™s Democratic Alliance (PDA) led by the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) for the sake of the Naga political cause.

Opposition-Less Nagaland: NPF Joins Hands With Ruling NDPP Alliance
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Nagaland is headed for an all-party government with the Naga People바카라™s Front (NPF), the state's lone opposition party, deciding to work together with the ruling People바카라™s Democratic Alliance (PDA) led by the Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) for the sake of the Naga political cause. 

NPF secretary-general Achumbemo Kikon told Outlook that the party바카라™s legislators met on Monday and decided to work together with the government. 바카라œThe legislators had discussed the matter with the party before meeting to take the decision,바카라 he said adding the development was in response to feelers from the government on the need to put up a united face vis-a-vis the Naga peace process.

바카라œThe only consideration is the Naga political issue. We want to see it expedited and a solution found at the earliest. It was felt that putting up a united face and speaking in one voice would boost the morale of our Naga national workers also to come together in the pursuit of the same goal,바카라 he said.

Kikon said the NPF has always been consistent in its stand on the Naga peace process that it needs to be expedited and an honourable and peaceful solution found. He, however, said the party바카라™s identity would remain intact. He also sought to make a distinction between 바카라˜joining the government바카라™ and 바카라˜working together with the government.바카라™

바카라œWe are yet to thrash out the nitty gritty. The party will decide on its stand on the issue of day-to-day governance. As of now, our only concern is the Naga political issue,바카라 he said.

If the opposition-less government idea works, it will be a repeat of 2015 when eight Congress MLAs joined the ruling Democratic Alliance of Nagaland led by the NPF under then chief minister and present opposition leader in the assembly TR Zeliang. The Congress MLAs later joined the NPF.

In June, the government had constituted the Core Committee for Naga Political Issue comprising legislators from both the ruling and opposition parties. Led by chief minister Neiphiu Rio, the committee had called for 바카라œone solution and one agreement바카라 to the decades-old Indo-Naga political issue.

The Congress, which had ruled the state for several years but is now without a single MLA, has been critical of the committee and its goal of facilitating an early solution to the 바카라œongoing talks바카라. NPCC president  K Therie saw no need for such a committee after the Centre바카라™s interlocutor for the talks said in 2019 that all negotiations had concluded.

The talks with the NSCN (IM) started in August 1997 and the outfit signed a 바카라œFramework Agreement바카라 with the Centre on August 3, 2015. On the other hand, the working committee of six Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) inked a separate agreement 바카라“ 바카라œAgreed Position바카라 바카라“ with the Centre on November 17, 2017.

The talks, however, hit a roadblock in early 2020 after the NSCN-IM refused to continue the discussions with the interlocutor and Nagaland Governor RN Ravi.  The NSCN-IM has been stubborn on its demands for  바카라œa separate constitution and a flag for the Nagas바카라, which the Centre is not willing to concede. Besides, the other sorring point in the talks has been the NSCN-IM바카라™s demand for the merger of all Naga-inhabited areas in Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur with Nagaland.

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