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Chief Minister Rio discusses demand for separate 'Frontier Nagaland' with Chidambaram | Nagaland Chief Minister Nephiu Rio, who met Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram here on Monday,
discussed the demand for a separate 'Frontier Nagaland'. Rio described his talks
with Chidambaram as fruitful. "Well, it is all about problems the in Nagaland
state. We had a very good meeting and the Home Secretary will be giving a press
release. So, till the Home Ministry gives a press release, I don't want to comment,"
he said. The Eastern Nagaland People's Organisation (ENPO) has been demanding
the 'Frontier Nagaland' carving out four border districts of Mon, Tuensang, Kiphire
and Longleng. They reiterated their demand when Minister of State for Home Jitendra
Singh visited Nagaland last week, where he met the leaders of tribal councils,
civil society organizations and civil administration and Assam Rifles officials.
The ENPO had earlier in 2010 submitted a memorandum before Prime Minister Dr.
Manmohan Singh in support of its demand, asserting that only a separate state
for six tribes, inhabiting the frontier areas, would bring about socio-economic
development in the border region. When the Central Government had asked the Nagaland
Government to give its view on the memorandum, the state government had then opposed
further division of Nagaland, and recommended for an autonomous council, devoluting
maximum possible legislative, financial and administrative powers to the people
of the backward eastern part of Nagaland. The Nagaland Government appointed two
high-power committees last year to recommend to the government short and long
term measures. The ENPO, however, rejected the recommendations and intensified
its demand for 'Frontier Nagaland'.
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