Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along said the contentious issue of 33 per cent reservation for women in urban local bodies and also cutting down the viva-voce marks in Grade-IV employees recruitment needs further discussions and discourse. Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio and the state cabinet always wanted to be inclusive in the decision for the ULB elections, but the government needs more time to discuss the matter with the Naga civil societies and NGOs so that urban local bodies can become a reality in traditional Naga context, said the Higher Education and Tourism minister.