Kohima (Nagaland):The Congress on Wednesday demanded implementation of agreed positions between the Centre and Naga political negotiators that relate to Nagaland. It also demanded strengthening of the government and implementation of one law and one tax system in the north eastern state.
The all party government of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and the Nagaland Assembly, which has no opposition, have committed the "biggest crime" against the people of the state by not doing anything in that direction, said Ajoy Kumar, the AICC secretary in-charge of Nagaland. Kumar told a party meeting here that the Narendra Modi government had announced in 2015 that it had solved the Naga problem. "If so, our demand is to implement those parts which are implementable for the people of Nagaland," Kumar said.
The Centre had said the agreement had matters which concerned the state of Nagaland and those beyond the realm of the state. Those matters which were related to issues beyond the state were not resolved. "The issues like a separate Constitution, the flag and integration of Naga autonomous areas are non-negotiable, but why is the Centre not implementing what has been negotiated and relates to the state? "
"Why do the people of Nagaland have to suffer? he asked. The Rio government has the "dubious distinction" of being the most corrupt and most badly governed one in India as per the Niti Aaayog report. “Right now every person in Nagaland is suffering due to multiple taxation and extortions that occur due to the unresolved Naga political issue,” he said at a party meeting here.
Congress, he said, will fight for the people of Nagaland. "A state with over 80 per cent literacy rate deserves better, but it has to suffer the most corrupt and incompetent government in the country". Kumar claimed that Nagaland's diverse religious, social and cultural history are under threat from the BJP-led government at the Centre.
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