NSCN (I-M) has asked the Centre for North East Studies and Policy Research (C-NES) to be more rationale while “identifying individual or organisation” for a discourse on “Indo-Naga political imbroglio.” NSCN (I-M) through its MIP said C-NES headed by Sanjay Hazarika would be organizing a two-day meet in Delhi at Jamia Millia Islamia on September 5 and it was aware of one of the topics “Peace Process and Taxation” was to be discussed by “one Mr. Khekiye a retired IAS official from Nagaland.” MIP said it was concerned for “guarding the paucity and seriousness” of the current peace process in the search for lasting, honourable resolution to the unresolved Naga political issue. MIP said the selection of a resource person who was “totally unrelated to the peace process” leads to the question of who to represent “the truth” on Naga issue.
MIP also clarified that it was “bereft of any ill intent” towards Khekiye. However, inviting him for a discourse on an issue he was not a part of, drew the NSCN (I-M)’s attention. “We are aware of the eventualities when the “truth” involved in the search for political justice along the course of the current peace process if the seriousness is misrepresented”, said NSCN (I-M).
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