NSCN-IM, NSCN-K, NNC discussed on Naga's political issue

Dimapur, December 9 : At the backdrop of the much hyped 'proposal prepared by the government of India' to resolve the Naga political problem, leaders of NSCN-IM, NSCN-K and NNC/FGN have held a meeting today in Dimapur and taken a resolution not to accept any conditional package offered to the Nagas by the government of India.

After the joint meeting, those participants of the three Naga militant groups under the banner of Joint Working Group (JWG) issued a joint statement to the media tonight saying that to remove all public assumptions and to clarify any doubt arising from the recent statements made by the Government of India, the signatories of the Joint Working Group have recommitted themselves to uphold, respect and honor the principles of " A joint Declaration " signed on September 28, 2009 which states, "We jointly reject any form of conditional package offered to the Nagas by the Government of India".

"The Joint Working Group further recognizes the urgency to facilitate the meeting of a summit at the highest level, at the earliest, in affirmation of the 'Covenant of Reconciliation.' We therefore, reassure to render every co-operation in order to bring about the Summit, at the earliest," the statement declares.

It also said that the the Joint Working Group of the NSCN-IM, NSCN-K and NNC agrees to reaffirm and strengthen their total commitment to work together in the spirit of love, non-violence, peace and respect to resolve outstanding issues "amongst us".

"The Joint Working Group reinforces our pledge to abide and implement cessation of all forms of offensive activities in toto," it concluded.