Key Points:
Historic Peace Accord: The NSCN and Indian government signed a peace accord in 2015, aimed at ending the insurgency in the Northeast.
Unresolved Issues: Disagreements over key aspects of the agreement may have led to Muivah’s decision to walk out of talks.
Regional Implications: The breakdown in talks may have significant implications for peace and stability in the Northeast.
Dimapur (Nagaland), Nov 8 : In a shocking turn of events, TH Muivah, the General Secretary of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN), has decided to walk out of the ongoing peace talks with the Indian government. This development comes after years of negotiations between the two parties, which had culminated in the signing of a historic peace accord in 2015 .
The peace accord, signed in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aimed to bring an end to the decades-long insurgency in the Northeast region. However, it appears that certain issues remain unresolved, leading Muivah to take this drastic step.
Details of the reasons behind Muivah’s decision are still emerging, but sources suggest that disagreements over key aspects of the agreement, such as the demand for a separate Naga homeland, may have led to the breakdown in talks.
This development has significant implications for the region, which has witnessed numerous outbreaks of violence in recent years. The Indian government has been working to establish peace and stability in the Northeast, and Muivah’s decision may jeopardize these efforts.