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NSCN (IM) leaders leave for Delhi for talks

Published on Apr 2, 2017

By EMN

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Dimapur, April 1 (EMN): The NSCN (IM) has informed that their Vice-President “gen. (retd)” Kholi and general secretary Th. Mulvah have “returned for Delhi along with collective leadership members and talk team members” to resume the Indo-Naga political talks. The organisation’s ‘MIP’ issued a note on Saturday informing that Kholi left on March 31 and Th. Muivah on April 1. Wising their leaders the best, the note asserted that the talks were “on the verge of conclusion to create a new history for the Nagas.” The group has appealed to the Naga people “to be cautious in words or actions which could be detrimental negative impact on the political talks.”“The NSCN representing the Nagas is working out what is best for the Nagas and will never let down the Nagas in the anticipated solution. Therefore, we strongly urged and appealed Nagas across length and breadth of Nagalim for your constant prayer and policy support for early solution,” it added.