“The patience of the Naga people has been stretched to its breaking point.
The Government of India can no longer afford the luxury of delay, evasion and empty promises,” the memorandum stated, urging the Centre to immediately convene all Naga political negotiators for a round-table meeting and sign a comprehensive, binding agreement based on the two existing political accords.
The organisation demanded an immediate and conclusive solution anchored on the Framework Agreement and the Agreed Position, with implementation within three months from June 27, backed by Naga stakeholders.
It warned that if the Centre once again failed to honour its commitments, the Fed Up Nagas would launch civil disobedience and a non-cooperation movement to restore the dignity and identity of the Naga people and assert their collective rights.