Fed-Up Nagas (FUN), in a memorandum addressed to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, urged Government of India to implement a comprehensive Naga political solution within three months, failing which it warned of launching a civil disobedience and non-cooperation movement.
In the memorandum, submitted following the rally, FUN said it represented the youth of Nagaland and respected the historical political negotiations that led to the signing of the Framework Agreement with NSCN (I-M) on August 3, 2015 and the Agreed Position with the Working Committee of NNPGs on November 17, 2017.
FUN noted that 11 years had passed since the Framework Agreement and nine years since the Agreed Position and recalled that former Governor R.N. Ravi had stated that the peace talks had concluded on October 31, 2019.
Expressing concern over the prolonged delay, FUN claimed that Nagaland was witnessing growing lawlessness, intimidation, extortion, unemployment, youth migration, economic outflow, social fragmentation, loss of faith in institutions and proliferation of factions, which it attributed to the unresolved political issue. It alleged that continued delay had contributed to corruption, distrust, misrepresentation, societal destabilisation and disunity, and asserted that the patience of the Naga people had reached its limit.
The memorandum urged the Government of India to convene all Naga negotiators and conclude a comprehensive and binding agreement based on the Framework Agreement and the Agreed Position, maintaining that both were concluded political settlements and not opening positions.
Among its demands, FUN called for immediate implementation of a comprehensive political solution while honouring the sanctity of the two signed agreements. It also stated that repeated delays and missed deadlines had deepened public frustration and called for an end to the prolonged process.
FUN demanded that the promised political solution be implemented within three months with effect from June 27, 2026.
It warned that if Centre failed to honour its commitments and respond positively, the organisation would launch civil disobedience and a non-cooperation movement to restore the dignity, identity and collective aspirations of the Naga people.
