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Tripartite talks likely in April

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SENAPATI: The next round of ‘tripartite talks’ involving the United Naga Council (UNC), the government of India and the state government of Manipur is likely to take place sometimes in April or May but the Naga body is already gearing up in preparation for the next round of talk.

The government of Manipur had reportedly submitted a list of development projects being supposedly implemented in the hill districts in the 5th ‘tripartite talk’ held on February 12 to establish that it (Manipur government) has been doing enough in the hill districts or ‘tribal areas’ with regard to the development projects.

The representatives of the Manipur government had also reportedly stated that the demand for the ‘Alternative Arrangement’ for the Nagas in Manipur was beyond the brief and mandate of the team and that could be taken up only at the political level and that they would like the ‘tripartite talk’ to examine how equal development could be brought to the hills.

The UNC is reportedly taking up intensive verification on the listed projects.

“You see, the Nagas’ demand in Manipur for the Alternative Arrangement has nothing to do with the development issues. But since the Manipur government had told the government of India that it has been doing enough in the tribal areas in Manipur, we have to expose the false claim and hence we have been conducting intensive survey ,” said L Adani, president of the UNC while talking to Newmai News Network on Thursday. But when asked if the claims of the Manipur government turns out to be true what the UNC should do, L Adani quipped, “One or two projects might have been implemented well but you see we are from the hills and we know the condition very well and real development cannot take place in the hills in the existing arrangement .” (NNN)

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