Kohima: The Union Home Ministry-appointed panel is likely to hold talks with the Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation (ENPO), which has been demanding a separate 'Frontier Nagaland' state, on Wednesday.
Top officials said that both the state and Central governments would not agree to the separate state demand and instead, various financial and administrative autonomy measures are likely to be accorded.
ENPO sources said that the 3-member panel headed by MHA adviser, northeast A.K Mishra would discuss the demand with the leaders of the ENPO in Kohima on Wednesday.
The ENPO and its associated organisations, in support of its separate state demand, earlier given a call to boycott the February 27 Nagaland assembly polls but subsequently withdrew the boycott call following the assurance from Union Home Minister Amit Shah.