The Nagaland government on Sunday called for a meeting with concerned officials for discussing the Nagaland Peace Process and urban local bodies election on March 9.
All members of legislative assembly (MLA), presidents of all political parties representatives of tribal groups, civil society groups have been invited, reported ANI.
Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, Deputy Chief Minister, Speaker of the state legislative assembly, advisors, and government officials will also be present in the meeting.
The issue of 33 per cent women reservation in the urban local bodies has been around for about a decade and will reportedly be discussed in the meeting. In addition, the topic of ceasefire agreement between the Indian government and National Socialist Council of Nagaland (K) Niki Group will be discussed.
The agreement came into effect from September 8, 2021 for one year, and more than 200 cadres have since then joined the peace process.
Notably, the Indian government has already signed a framework agreement with NSCN(IM) and ceasefire agreements with other Naga groups including NSCN(NK), NSCN(R) and NSCN(K)-Khango.
The government of India had signed an agreement with NLFT (SD) earlier in August 2019 in line with which, 88 cadres with 44 weapons joined the mainstream society in Tripura.
With the Bodo Agreement signed in January 2020, more than 2,250 cadres of insurgent militant groups including all factions of NDFB along with 423 weapons and huge cache of ammunition surrendered in Assam to join the mainstream.
A total of 1040 leaders and cadres from various Karbi groups of Assam surrendered on February 23, 2021 with 338 weapons followed by the signing of Karbi Angling Agreement on September 4, 2021.