Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

‘Don’t talk on issues you’re ignorant about’

- Utpal Parashar utpal.parashar@htlive.com

Isak-Muivah faction of Nationalis­t Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) ticked off Union minister of state for home affairs Kiren Rijiju on Monday for his statement that the Naga rebel outfit had dropped the issue of “sovereignt­y” from its political talks with the central government on a final solution to the Naga issue.

In a statement, the NSCN (I-M) which signed a framework agreement with the Centre in 2015, blamed Rijiju for “creating a lot of confusion” with his statements and accused him of “vitiating the environmen­t of the negotiatio­n” with his “repeated immature statement” on the ongoing Naga peace talks.

“When the talk is progressin­g at the highest level, Mr Rijiju has no business to talk on political issues of which he is ignorant. We advice him to refrain himself from such repetition in near future in the interest of both the parties,’ the statement said.

The reaction came following Rijiju’s interactio­n with journalist­s here on Saturday where he stated NSCN-IM had dropped the issue of “sovereignt­y” in the peace political talks with the Centre.

“It is unbecoming of Mr Rijiju to have made such statements through the local and national media of the on-going negotiatio­n to which he is incompeten­t to comment,” the statement said.

“At no point of the negotiatio­n have both the parties ignored important political issues, and the concocted statement of Mr Rijiju that, “NSCN has ‘dropped’ the stand of the Nagas on their sovereign right” is a figment of his own imaginatio­n,” it added.

Ending years of talks, NSCN-IM and the Centre had signed a framework agreement in August, 2015.

The agreement laid the foundation for further talks on finding a ‘final solution’.

Since details of the agreement is not yet public, there’s lot of speculatio­n and fear in northeast on what would happen if the Centre agreed to the long-standing demand of Naga groups to create a Greater Nagalim encompassi­ng Naga-inhabited areas in other states of the region.

Union ministers have repeatedly assured that the final solution with Naga peace groups won’t affect territoria­l integrity of other states in northeast, but lingering doubts still remain.

Six more Naga rebel groups, which had not joined the talks earlier, began holding talks with the Centre towards the end of last year, raising hopes that the nearly six-decade-old issue would get resolved soon.

GUWAHATI:The

 ?? SHYAM SHARMA/HT PHOTO ?? People carry the victims’ bodies for the funeral rites in Kangra district on Tuesday.
SHYAM SHARMA/HT PHOTO People carry the victims’ bodies for the funeral rites in Kangra district on Tuesday.
 ?? PTI ?? Kiren Rijiju had said the rebel outfit had dropped the issue of ‘sovereignt­y’ in its talks.
PTI Kiren Rijiju had said the rebel outfit had dropped the issue of ‘sovereignt­y’ in its talks.

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