The Asian Age

‘Cong to oppose Naga pact if it alters Manipur map’

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Imphal/Shillong, Nov. 4: Senior Congress leader Jairam Ramesh has slammed the Centre for alleged lack of transparen­cy in the ongoing Naga peace talks and said that the party will oppose any agreement that changes the geography of Manipur and any other northeaste­rn state. During the tenure of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the Centre had signed Assam, Mizoram and Tripura accords without changing the geography of any state, he said on Sunday during a visit by a six-member Congress delegation to Imphal.

The visit aimed to take stock of the situation in Manipur arising out of the Naga peace talks and gather the opinions of people and party leaders on the National Register of Citizens. “There is no transparen­cy regarding Naga peace talks on the part of the central government. The progress in the ongoing Naga peace talks has not been disclosed,” Ramesh told reporters at the Congress Bhawan here.

Any accord which would change the geography of any state of the northeast region, including Manipur, will be opposed by the Congress, he said.

Former Manipur chief minister O. Ibobi Singh said that the Centre, according to media reports, has rejected the NSCN-IM demand for separate flag and Constituti­on during the peace talks. “People in Manipur are confused whether the demand for greater Nagaland has been accepted or not. If it is accepted by the present government, the party will oppose it tooth and nail,” the Manipur Congress Legislatur­e Party leader said.

Last week, the union home ministry had said that a lot of rumours and misinforma­tion was being spread that the final Naga settlement had been arrived at and would be announced soon.

It is clarified that before any settlement is arrived at with Naga groups, all stakeholde­rs including states of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh will be duly consulted and their concerns will be taken into considerat­ion. No credence needs to be given to such rumours and incorrect informatio­n,” the MHA statement had said.

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