The Naga Common Platform passed three resolutions demanding an early, comprehensive political settlement based on the 2015 Framework Agreement and the 2017 Agreed Position, stressing that decades of negotiations have burdened the Naga people.
Thousands attended the stakeholders’ rally in Chumoukedima, even as major tribal bodies under the Nagaland Tribal Hohos Coordination Committee abstained, warning that a parallel platform could undermine reconciliation efforts.
Speakers at the event called for transparency in the Indo-Naga peace process, raised concerns over fragmentation and illicit taxation by various groups, and urged both the Centre and Naga negotiators to conclude talks without further delay.