There are reasons to believe that the signing of Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA) deal would give a mixed feeling, said rebel leader N Kitovi Zhimomi.
The NNPG convener also said : "The deal has left two broad messsages. One, people's wishes are supreme and the aspirations of common Nagas cannot be ignored for long. But the second messsge is important -- that the Govt of India under Shri Narendra Modi is keen for development of far flung areas".
In an interaction with this journalist, Kitovi said: "The talks about development and autinomy of Eastern Nagaland started long back during 2011 or 2012 when BJP was not in power. But we must appreciate the clamour for development was appreciated and ultimately an MoU was inked".
To a question he said :
"The Working Committee of the Naga National Political Groups (WC-NNPG) has already welcomed the February 5 tripartite agreement that paved the way for creation of FNTA".
"We are also clear that the new arrangement must be viewed within the context of the broader unresolved Indo–Naga political issue," he said.
To a question on the MoU signed between the government of India, the Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) and the Nagaland state government, Kitovi said :
"You will find mixed feeling. People are happy in eastern Nagaland but there is also emotional issue. It's a case wherein some of our people hsve questioned the functioning style of Kohima. I see it as a wake up call. But this has generated new hopes for poor villagers in those far flung areas. But I also see all these as timely correction of the historical injustice kickrd off by ills of misgovernsnce. Hence I say FNTS is a reminder that the will of the people is supreme.
Answering questions, he said : "There is no need to find faults ... but soul searching by all stakeholders is importnt. Now it will be the responsibility of eastern Nagas to evolve an ingenious, independent and transparent mechanism to ensure that what has been agreed on paper translates into real time development and community progress on the ground.
On Naga talks, he said : "Saboteurs will fail. The Solution is bound to come. The unresolved Indo–Naga political issue is a fact of life. The negotiations have officially concluded on October 31, 2019, and said that clear negotiated charters” are on the tables of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah. The Agreed Position was a milestone".
He said the “Status Paper” arising from the talks is inclusive of Nagas in Nagaland, Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. By spirit it is open ended. I am glad that authorities in New Delhi and we NNPG are on the same pag but if the Nagaland state government has a separate agenda to negotiate with the Centre and seeks a new interlocutor, that is a different matter and its not our concern".
Kitovi also said -- "There is no confusion and we are clear that the Indo–Naga talks have concluded and that all core political matters have been thoroughly deliberated. Hence, any attempt to downgrade the Agreed Position is unacceptable."
A new chapter was written about Nagas. A Tripartite agreement (Memorandum of Agreement) was signed between the Government of India, Government of Nagaland and representatives of the Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) in New Delhi on Thursday, Feb 5, paving the way for creation of the Frontier Nagaland Territorial Authority (FNTA).
The agreement was signed in the presence of Union home minister Amit Shah and Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio. The FNTA will cover six eastern districts– Tuensang, Mon, Kiphire, Longleng, Noklak and Shamator– and will have devolution of powers over 46 subjects.
Addressing the gathering, Shah described the occasion as a significant step toward a “dispute-free Northeast".
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