FGN Warns Against Rushed Naga Political Settlement

Kohima: The Federal Government of Nagaland issued a stern warning today. Any political deal must not erase Naga history. Zhopra Vero leads the NNC/FGN group. They addressed the growing public anger over stalled peace talks. People want results now. The recent Fed-up Nagas rally proved that clearly.

The group acknowledges the public impatience. They call the demand for an early settlement reasonable. But speed carries risks. The FGN argued that a hurried fix creates more problems than it solves. As the statement noted, "a hurried solution devoid of historical rights and political vision is no solution at all."

Historical facts matter here. The FGN points to the 1947 independence declaration and the 1951 plebiscite. These events define their movement. They view previous deals like the Shillong Accord and Framework Agreement as secondary to these core truths. Leaders must prioritize these rights over temporary political gains.

Past leaders rejected privileges to protect the nation. The current generation holds that same duty. They must not barter away their heritage. The FGN remains firm. A pragmatic solution exists. It must be honorable and acceptable. They maintain that historical rights remain the bedrock of the Naga struggle.

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