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NSCN-IM, NNPG delegates to meet in Kohima

First Published: 5th February, 2020 16:51 IST

For the first time since the official peace talks concluded, the NSCN-IM and NNPGs will come together on one platform along with the political fraternity in Nagaland. The Fathers House

For the first time since the official peace talks concluded, the NSCN-IM and NNPGs will come together on one platform along with the political fraternity in Nagaland.

The Fathers House Church in collaboration with Nagaland Goan Burah Federation has organized a kingdom breakfast meet in Kohima on February 8.

Leaders of the ruling dispensation and the Opposition, 14 delegates of Working Committee of the Naga National Political Groups and 12 delegates from NSCN (IM) will take part in the meet.

Besides, the civil society groups will also attend the meet.

The meet holds significance as all political key political leaders of the state are scheduled to attend the meet under a common platform.

It may be mentioned that the organisers have termed the meet as completely spiritual in nature and denied any politcal agenda behind it.

NSCN-IM general secretary Th Muivah will not attend the meet. The NSCN delegation will be led by Kraibo Chawang.

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