Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio led delegation to meet central leaders in New Delhi today
First Published: 9th June, 2018 15:06 IST
Amidst the ongoing problem of the suspension of peace talks between the Naga National Political Groups and the Centre, a special delegation of the Nagaland government is scheduled to meet
Amidst the ongoing problem of the suspension of peace talks between the Naga National Political Groups and the Centre, a special delegation of the Nagaland government is scheduled to meet the top union ministers and officials in New Delhi in a bid to save the ongoing peace process.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio is also scheduled to accompany the delegation and he would be flying to New Delhi at about 1pm for the matter.
The delegation is in the national capital in a bid to save the situation after the NNPGs suspended talks in view of the recent Assam Rifles raid at the house of NNPG co-convenor V. Nagi.
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