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Naga talks: Govt taking closer look at accords.

Statesman (India)

| October 29, 2008 | COPYRIGHT 1999 The Statesman (English). (Hide copyright information)Copyright

NirendraDev NEW DELHI, Oct. 28: Wary about disturbing the 11-year-old Nagapeace process and wanting the parleys with the National Socialist Council of Nagaland(NSCN-IM)to continue, the government is working overtime studying various pros and cons of previous accords signed between ultras and the Centre. Home ministry mandarins are examining closely various agreements signed between the Naga insurgents and the government since the 1940swhen insurgency took root in the northeast, sources said here. Official sources said the Nagaparleys have always been hyper-sensitive and therefore ought to be treated with caution. The next round of talks in slated for the Hague in the …

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