NSCN (Reformation) has expressed its readiness to participate in the “present talk”, but maintained that ball was in the court of both NSCN (I-M) and government of India.
In a press release, MIP NSCN(R) said the group wanted to see a successful talk participated by all the stakeholders.
It has therefore appealed to all the Naga Political Groups (NPGs) to prepare for inclusive solution by direct involvement rather than criticizing and accusing the parties.
Meanwhile, it has asserted that the “continuous attacking and arresting” of its workers in and around Dimapur and Kohima allegedly by GPRN/NSCN was “not acceptable at all”.
NSCN (R) said it had asked GPRN/NSCN to explain the reason of their continuous attack on its workers, but they failed to explain it to the Nagas.
