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Indo-Naga Peace Process: Nagaland JD(U) writes to PM Modi

First Published: 4th August, 2018 19:34 IST

Party members of Janata Dal (United) Nagaland have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Indo-Naga Peace Process. JD(U), in its letter has appealed the Prime Minister to convene

Party members of Janata Dal (United) Nagaland have written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi regarding the Indo-Naga Peace Process.

JD(U), in its letter has appealed the Prime Minister to convene a special session of Parliament for inclusive and acceptable solution to the peace process.

Party leaders also met Home Minister Rajnath Singh regarding the matter and presented a letter to him as well.

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