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NPF withdraws from legislators forum, says Naga peace talks hampered due to govt's 'half-hearted approach'
•The Opposition party added that the Joint Legislators Forum (JLF) has become a mere forum without any tangible roadmap to resolve the Naga political issue
Naga Peace Accord: Centre misleading people, claims senior NSCN-IM leader as differences remain three months after deadline
Karishma Hasnat •The Naga issue faces an uncertain future with no progress being made on the Naga Peace Accord three months since the supposed conclusion of the peace talks between the NSCN-IM and the Central Government
Evolution of Naga and Kashmiri freedom struggles suggest time is up for real nationalism
Samrat •The Naga struggle for independence from India began, according to Naga separatists, from before 15 August, 1947 when India became independent.
Naga peace talks are being followed up 'with utmost sincerity' by govt, says Kiren Rijiju
•The ongoing Naga peace talks were being followed up with utmost sincerity and the outcome of the dialogue would be positive, Union minister Kiren Rijiju said
Nagaland polls: As politicos lure voters with cash, Church's Clean Election campaign goes for toss
Kangkan Acharyya •For political parties, elections in Nagaland have become an expensive affair
Ahead of polls, Nagaland Baptist Church Council says BJP must declare itself secular, answer questions on Hindutva
Kangkan Acharyya •Reverend Zelhou Keyho, general secretary of NBCC, in an exclusive interview with Firstpost, appealed to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to declare itself secular. He also stated that the BJP has to answer questions related to its Hindutva connection.
'Had we gone it alone, we'd have won 20 seats': Nagaland BJP state president talks seat-sharing, dissent and defections
Kangkan Acharyya •From the Opposition to the church to civil society groups, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Nagaland faces many challenges before the 27 February Assembly election.
Nagaland assembly polls could be postponed if peace talks come through, says ex-CM Neiphiu Rio
Ians •As the ambitious Naga peace talks reach the final stage, civil society representatives and a top politician in Nagaland have said that the assembly polls, due in March 2018
Manipur election 2017: BJP's warmth for NPF threatens to shrink its crucial Meitei voter base
Kangkan Acharyya •The suspicion was vindicated when BJP sacked three of its functionaries after raising voice against alleged corruption in the NPF government in Nagaland led by the Chief Minister TR Zeliang.
Nagaland accord is a botched deal; it promised 5,000 BSF jobs for NSCN cadre
Ajay Singh •NSCN (IM) has raised nearly five battalions of volunteers that are getting trained in warfare with toy guns, signalling fresh trouble in the North East.