SHILLONG: The Meghalaya government has urged the Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) to re-consider its decision to pull out from the peace negotiations.
Speaking on the matter, Meghalaya minister, Paul Lyngdoh, said that the state government is actively addressing the situation.
โWe have only seen the reports in the media; officially, they have not been communicated,โ Meghalaya cabinet minister Paul Lyngdoh said.
However, the Meghalaya minister appealed to the HNLC โnot to pull out of the peace talksโ.
He said that โa lot of ground has been covered with hope that both sides will prevailโ in actively participating in the talks and reaching a solution.
Meghalaya cabinet minister Paul Lyngdoh added that the HNLCโs demand for amnesty is under โserious considerationโ and is likely to be granted.
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Earlier, the banned Meghalaya-based outfit Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) pulled out of the peace talks with the central and Meghalaya government.
โWe deeply regret to inform you that we are reluctantly withdrawing from the peace talks with your government,โ HNLC chairman-cum C-in-C, Bobby Marweiรฑ and general secretary, Saiรฑkupar Nongtraw stated in a letter to the ministry of home affairs (MHA).
The letter, dated December 31, 2023, was sent to the MHA through AK Mishra, advisor of the MHA for Northeast.
The HNLC said that the decision to pull out of the peace talks was taken by the outfit โdue to the unfortunate circumstances that our general demands have not been metโ.
โWe have concerns that if these fundamental issues remain unaddressed, our political demands will also be dismissed,โ the HNLC leaders stated.
โWe feel compelled to persist in our armed struggle,โ the Meghalaya-based banned outfit stated.
