Twenty-four years and counting. That has been the duration of the Indo-Naga political talks, aimed at finding an “honourable” solution to India’s oldest insurgency. Expectedly, twists and turns have been there aplenty, at times even threatening the tortuous process itself.
The latest such twist came on September 9 when Nagaland governor R.N. Ravi was transferred out to Tamil Nadu. Ravi, besides being the governor, was also the Centre-appointed interlocutor for the ongoing talks, a position the former Intelligence Bureau official has occupied since 2014. The NDA government seems to have acted in response to the opposition to Ravi’s continuance in the twin role of governor and interlocutor.