New Delhi, April 26 (ANI): The ceasefire between the Central Government and National Socialist Council of Nagaland was extended for one more year here on Thursday. During a brief meeting between the Home Ministry officials and the NSCN (K) representative, the deal to extend the ceasefire for one more year was signed. “First we entered into a bilateral agreement with the Indian government in 2001. For further extension of the ceasefire agreement we met in New Delhi today,” said Kughalu Mulatonu, a senior NSCN (K) functionary. When asked about the recent violation of the ceasefire agreement by the group, the NSCN (K) leader denied any such happening. “Ceasefire really got extended for one more year. Unlike the NSCN (IM) group, we don’t blackmail the government for the extension of the ceasefire for three months or six months or nine months and come to Delhi. When we come to Delhi we come for the extension of one year and go back,” said Kughalu Mulatonu.