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Kohima News: NSCN-IM (National Socialist Council of Nagaland- Isak Muivah) has sought third party intervention to resolve the impasse on the Naga political issue. Apart from this, the Isak-Muivah faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM) has issued a statement threatening to resume violent armed resistance against India.

Prime Minister in 2015 Narendra Modi For the first time since the signing of the framework agreement, there has been a threat of violent armed conflict. The group has accused the Center of betrayal regarding the framework agreement signed on August 3, 2015.

T Muivah issued a statement

According to PTI, NSCN-IM general secretary T Muivah issued a statement claiming that the Center is deliberately refusing to respect key provisions of the historic agreement, especially recognizing the Naga national flag and Constitution.

He said that not respecting these commitments would disrupt the peace process. He said the Centre's failure to abide by the framework agreement could lead to fresh violent confrontation. He also called for third party intervention to resolve the impasse.

'The statement has been prepared by Chinese colleagues'

The statement issued by NSCN General Secretary and Chief Political Interlocutor T. Muivah said that the NSCN will do anything to protect the unique history, sovereignty, independence, territory, flag and constitution of the Nagas.

According to the information, a government source said that this statement in the name of T. Muivah has been prepared by his two China-based associates Phunting Shimre and Pamshin Muivah. The source said that 90-year-old Muivah is not well and he did not participate in the recent talks with the government. He is currently at his residence in Hebron Camp, Dimapur.

NSCN-IM is demanding Greater Nagaland

The NSCN is demanding the creation of 'Greater Nagaland' or Nagalim by combining the Naga-dominated areas of neighboring Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh to unite the 12 lakh Nagas. The armed insurgent group signed a ceasefire with the central government in 1997. The agreement was signed.

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