Paradox: a reasoned exposition of posterity

Liberal Democratic People of Nagaland

The deluge of shallow and uncertain rhetoric seems to have consumed the political atmosphere of Nagaland, yet once. With the talks to resume after election, has really left a dent of uncertainty to the previous almost development of feasible negotiation based on mutual understanding and incorporation of views and ideas for conclusive conclusion, among all the parties and the people. Due to the vast array of sensitive issues involved, a solution of kind would require of outmost analysis and comprehension and mutual trust, but without an effort on everyone’s part, one can only cry aloud … there would not be. The people of Nagaland should also realize this that the enormity of our problems cannot be solved by any political party alone, through our legislative assembly. We don’t have the luxury to exempt ourselves from all our problems and transcend towards normal and free life, not without a conclusive solution. Another postulating question is … why should it take another decade or eons more?  

Yet again, do we heed the peril of bliss in being unconversant; keeping on disagreeing without an effort to find common grounds; there was the former, then later and cohesively loop unresolved; to stray apropos shallow inundating conjectures; to accept the regular orthodox notion of—pretentious conceiving of ignoring the problems exist and dare exhibit propensity and resolution only the problems shouldn’t be confronted, tough endurance it is... Our comprehension of present position based on unfolding events and concurrences, its root causes and impacts of the aftermath, is not limited like the leaf blown by the wind—the next thing a writer comments in the dailies – but comprehension will never cease to digress on what could be astute for the whole of people to rule out lamenting certain prospects that harbors not bearings indefinitely. The Indo-Naga conflict should best not be compromised by overwhelming of narrow and shallow cause and interest.  

If the commencement of election has been treated as a separate entity from the ongoing political negotiations for the protracted conflict between the Nagas and GOI, then there could not be any reason to hinder the talks pursued as well. Both India and the Nagas could only envisage a future of possibilities and profound mutual coexistence only after a conclusive settlement – there is no secondary option with the problems still existing amongst our own devised agendas.  

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