BJP cannot be blamed for delay in solution to Naga talks: Temjen Imna Along
First Published: 14th August, 2022 10:59 IST
Temjen Imna Along reiterated that the commitment of the Government of India towards the Naga people is genuine.
Nagaland BJP president Temjen Imna Along yesterday made it clear that his party cannot be blamed for the delay in the final solution to the Naga political issue.
Speaking to Northeast Live, the Nagaland BJP president maintained that it is the endeavor of Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led Centre to bring in a solution to the vexed issue.
Temjen Imna Along reiterated that the commitment of the Government of India towards the Naga people is genuine.
Along said, the Government of India is putting all efforts toward an inclusive solution and under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi and Union Home Minister Amit shah, the Centre is ready to give a settlement.
Besides, Temjen Imna Along lauded Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and Deputy CM Y Patton and appreciated the fact that they are doing their best to facilitate bringing in a solution and hoped that it will be achieved very soon.
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