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Nagaland house adopts resolution on Naga political conflict

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Friday, November 27, 2009 18:18 IST
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Kohima: The Nagaland assembly today adopted a political resolution appealing to the Centre and Naga underground groups to speed up the political process for early resolution to the Naga political issue.

The four-point resolution, moved by chief minister Neiphiu Rio in the assembly, decided to form a joint parliamentary committee on the Naga political issue.

The resolution, passed unanimously by the members during a one-day sitting of the house, appreciated the efforts by civil societies, churches, NGOs and the Forum for Naga Re-conciliation (FNR) for re-conciliation, understanding and oneness of all sections of Naga society.

The resolution appreciated the commitment towards peace and understanding by Naga underground groups by signing the 'Covenant of Re-conciliation' on September 23 at Chiangmai, Thailand.

It also appreciated the sincerity towards finding a permanent solution to the decades-old Naga political conflict by the government of India, particularly the prime minister and the home minister.

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