Nagaland
Naga political issue needs to be resolved at the earliest: Governor Ganesan
Kohima: Nagaland Governor La Ganesan in his maiden address on the second day of the ongoing 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly session said the “unresolved” Naga political issue is creating “hurdles” to the State’s progress and hence need to be resolved at the “earliest.”
The Governor said the newly-formed government is mindful of the long-standing unresolved Naga political issue, which has impacted every sphere of the society and created hurdles, especially to the economy and progress of the State.
“Our people, the society at large, owing to the unique challenges and constraints created by the decades long unresolved Political Issue, has not been able to fully grow and realize their fullest potential that they would have otherwise. In some way or the other, the smooth march of the State on the path of development and prosperity has been affected”, Ganesan said.
While affirming that the Naga political issue need to be resolved at the earliest possible, he said his government will be “pro-active and continue playing the role of a sincere and active facilitator for strengthening the ongoing peace process for bringing an early solution”.
“We remain committed of not coming in the way of an agreement that is arrived at through the peace process that is honourable, acceptable and inclusive”, he added.