Asserting that any agreement on the Naga issue which hurts the interest of Manipur is unacceptable, Singh told PTI that there will not be any compromise on the matter. Large areas of the state are inhabited by Nagas.
"We want early resolution to any issue that affects the people. The same applies to the ongoing talks between Centre and NSCN (IM)," he said.
Among others, NSCN (IM) has sought integration of Naga inhabited areas of the North-East and autonomy of the proposed region. The demand mostly affects Manipur as the state has vast areas inhabited by Nagas.
"As far as NSCN (IM) is concerned, Manipur government is not a party to the talks with the Centre... However, what we have asked the Centre is that whenever there is a discussion that involves interests of the state, then our views and consent should be taken. There cannot be any compromise on the interest of Manipur," Singh said.
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Singh said even other states like Assam and Arunachal Pradesh which can also be affected were also in favour of resolving the Naga issue within Nagaland itself.
"I have been in touch with my counterparts of Assam and Arunachal Pradesh. We want a solution to the Naga issue at the earliest within Nagaland without disturbing others as it is in the interest of the people of the North-East," he added.
In case such a scenario were to arise, Singh said, "then the Manipur Assembly will take up the issue and take a resolution against any infringement on the territorial integrity of the state".
When asked about lifting of the contentious Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) entirely from the state, Singh said his government has been working to improve law and order situation so that it could be removed in the long run.
At present except for seven Assembly constituencies in Imphal valley, the act is in force in the rest of Manipur.
Human rights activists have been campaigning for removal of the act from the state as it gives armed forces extraordinary powers that includes immunity from legal action, and the licence to shoot and arrest people without obtaining warrants.
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