Newmai News Network
SENAPATI | Sept 29
United Naga Council (UNC) demanded the State Government of Manipur and the Government of India to make their respective “clear-cut” positions on the 7 new district creation issue/tripartite talks within 48 hours. UNC said that Naga people and UNC should not be held responsible for any eventuality in the event of the failure from the government sides to pay heed to its demand.
This decision was taken in today’s presidential council meeting of UNC, according to the Naga body.
UNC held its ‘presidential council meeting’ in its office at Senapati where UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations participated it, according to UNC. The Naga body said also that today’s meeting “seriously viewed the dilly-dallying tactics played by the Government of India and the State Government of Manipur on the tripartite talks/the 7 new district creation issue.”
According to UNC, on September 15 it had asked the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India, regarding the latter’s position on the next tripartite talks “but till date nothing has come forth from the MHA.” UNC then said that the State Government of Manipur and the Central Government should not take the Nagas for granted.
“We will wait for the next 48 hours and in case if the MHA and the State Government of Manipur do not respond or do not give satisfactory response to our demand, then we have no other option but to take up our own course of action,” asserted the Naga body.
In today’s meeting, UNC executives and Naga frontal organizations also discussed their preparedness on the course of action to be taken up in the event of the failure from the MHA and the Manipur to respond or do not give “satisfactory response to our demand,” disclosed the Naga body.
It can be noted here that, tripartite talks on district creation issue was held at Senapati on August 11 where UNC, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) and the State Government of Manipur representatives had participated. The three parties had agreed upon to hold “next round of talks” in the month of September.
The August 11 talks were brought up to the ‘political level’ with the participation of three cabinet ministers of Manipur, which included Agriculture & Veterinary Minister V. Hangkhanlian, Tribal Affairs & Hills Minister N Kayisii and Education & Labour and Employment Minister Th Radheshyam.
Apart from the three cabinet ministers, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Dr .J. Suresh Babu and Commissioner (Works & IPR) K. Radhakumar Singh had also participated in the talks. A large number of UNC team had participated in the August 11 talks chaired by Satyendra Garg, the Joint Secretary of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Government of India.
Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/3978-unc-serves-48-hour-period-to-government-to-give-its-clear-cut-position