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RN Ravi steps down as Centre’s interlocutor in peace talks after Naga groups object

ByNeeraj Chauhan
Sep 23, 2021 12:23 AM IST

“The trust deficit between RN Ravi and Naga groups had deepened so much in last two years that peace talks had not moved at all. The process has begun again,” said a government official.

New Delhi: The Centre’s interlocutor for Naga peace talks since 2014, RN Ravi, with whom Naga groups had refused to hold any discussions, on Wednesday stepped down from the post. A ministry of home affairs spokesperson said Ravi’s resignation was accepted with immediate effect.

The NSCN-IM had claimed last year that RN Ravi misinterpreted the 2015 Framework Agreement between the Naga groups and the Centre and tried to manipulate it. (PTI)
The NSCN-IM had claimed last year that RN Ravi misinterpreted the 2015 Framework Agreement between the Naga groups and the Centre and tried to manipulate it. (PTI)

The development comes days after Ravi was moved as Governor of Tamil Nadu from Nagaland, where he held the post of Governor as well.

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Isak-Muivah-led National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-IM), while seeking his ouster, had claimed last year that Ravi misinterpreted the 2015 Framework Agreement between the Naga groups and the Centre and tried to manipulate it.

In a statement issued in August last year, NSCN-IM said Ravi was creating hurdles in the final settlement of the Naga political issue.

His removal on September 9 from Nagaland is being seen as a positive step towards finalising the peace deal, especially at a time when all the members of the Nagaland legislative assembly have agreed to come together to push for settlement and pave the way.

“The trust deficit between Ravi and Naga groups had deepened so much in last two years that talks had not moved at all. The process has begun again,” said a government official.

The biggest and oldest of the Naga rebel outfits, NSCN-IM had been in peace talks with the central government since 1997 and signed a Framework Agreement (FA) on August 3, 2015, in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, which was to be the basis for a final deal on the long-pending Naga issue.

Though peace talks with NSCN-IM and other pro-talks rebel outfits (Naga National Political Groups-NNPGs) concluded in October 2019, a formal deal to end the decades-old Naga political problem is still awaited.

Former Intelligence Bureau (IB) special director, Akshay Mishra, is currently handling the peace talks “unofficially”, but government officials familiar with the development said Mishra’s name as interlocutor will be made formal soon through a notification. Mishra has already been advising the Centre on the matters of north-east since his retirement in June this year.

There are also indications that IB chief Aravind Kumar may join as an additional interlocutor for the Naga peace talks.

Officials said Naga groups have so far appreciated the handling of the issue by Mishra.

Assam chief minister and convener of North East Democratic Alliance (NEDA), Himanta Biswa Sarma, and Nagaland CM, Neiphiu Rio, met key NSCN-IM leaders, including Th Muivah, on Tuesday to accelerate the peace process.

“At Dimapur today, we held a discussion with NSCN(IM) representatives in presence of Nagaland CM Neiphiu Rio about the ongoing peace talks with GoI (Government of India)... We are keen that the ongoing peace talks fructify into concrete results soon,” Sarma tweeted on Tuesday evening.

The Naga peace talks were stalled in October 2019 over differences on issues related to the 2015 Framework Agreement, and NSCN-IM’s insistence on a separate Naga flag and constitution.

Mishra, who will be in Nagaland till September 23, is scheduled to meet the working committee of seven Naga nationalist political groups (NNPGs) with whom the central government had signed an “agreed position” in 2017.

Ravi didn’t respond to HT’s calls.

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