Despite this extremely negative background, some tentative first steps at ‘dialogue’ between the Meiteis and the Nagas were taken on September 21, 2010 in New Delhi in which the United Naga Council (UNC), an influential Naga civil society actor represented the Nagas while the Resident Commissioner of Manipur in Delhi represented the Meiteis. The dialogue focused on the September 14, 2010 memorandum submitted by the UNC to the Prime Minister and the home minister, government of India in which it was stated that an alternative political arrangement for Nagas in Manipur had to be worked on, based on the inputs provided by the July 1, 2010 Naga Peoples’ Convention. The Convention had taken a rather strong stand on severing political ties with Manipur in the backdrop of the contentious issue of Muivah’s visit to his native village. Consequently, the September dialogue reflected the implicit tensions as a result of the growing division between these two communities. However, the good news is that instead of cutting off communication, the two sides sat down together to sort out the differences for the very first time, with the home secretary, G. K. Pillai, acting as the facilitator.