Member of Parliament Lok Sabha, Supongmeren Jamir has urged the Central Government to expedite an early and honourable resolution to the long-pending Naga Political Issue.
Raising the matter of urgent public importance under Rule 377 in the Lok Sabha yesterday, Mr. Jamir strongly reiterated the need for a timely and acceptable political settlement.
He reminded the Government of India of its commitments to the Naga people, citing the two historic agreements signed between the Centre and Naga Political Groups, which had raised strong hopes for a lasting peace.
However, he noted that despite repeated assurances over the years, the final political settlement is still pending.
Highlighting the seriousness and unity within Nagaland, Mr. Jamir pointed out that the Nagaland Legislative Assembly had even formed an opposition-less government to support the peace process.
He also expressed concern that prolonged delays have led to growing frustration and the emergence of more groups under the Naga political movement.
Appealing to the Prime Minister and the Union Home Minister, Mr. Jamir urged the Government to honour its commitments and translate existing agreements into a final political settlement without further delay, stressing that the Naga people remain united in their demand for a lasting solution












