Sunday, 10 December 2017

Peace Before - After Vote

Peace Before - After Vote

There is no election when peace does not return. The Election Commission has cleared the Election Commission of former and current representatives of Nagaland. They demanded that the political solution to fast Naga will be resolved. Then will be the vote.


In the northeast of Nagaland, which has long been facing militant problems, the expiry of the current assembly on March 14. As a result, the vote in February is inevitable. But the people of Nagaland did not agree to vote if they did not return peace.

The peace talks between the Naga militants and the Indian government have been going on for several years. India's Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Friday that he would visit peace in Nagaland. But he did not speak about the peace agreement with the militants or on what terms the contract was going on.

As well as the present legislators and MPs of Nagaland, as well as one of the former legislators and MPs, there is a demand to restore peace. After the vote. The BJP-backed Nagaland Peoples Party government also partners in the same claim Chief Minister T.R. Jailing has written this opinion in written form to the Election Commission.

Today, the Chief Minister of Kohima said on Saturday that "I will not be able to hang up for a long time in the name of peace talks. The state wants the benefits of peace talks There has been a lot of discussion in the long run. Now it is time to get fruit. '

It is heard that the demand for greater Nagaland is the peace agreement. But there are objections to the BJP ruled states of Assam and Manipur. No state is reluctant to leave their land. Naga, on the other hand, does not agree to sign the peace agreement and leave the claim of the area. The Naga people's representatives placed conditions on the voting to raise pressure on the Indian government within the tension.

But the central government has not made any comment on this yet. In the presence of Governor P B Acharya and Chief Minister TR Jailing, Rajnath Singh said, "The central government led by Narendra Modi is determined to establish permanent peace in Nagaland. The government is trying to protect its commitment. '

The opposition Congress, however, thinks that the BJP is playing a game of fooling people in the name of peace talks. According to the state Congress chief K. Thierry, 'BJP is seeking political advantages by keeping the problem in the place of peace.'
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