
Senapati, January 3 (MExN): The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has expressed shock at what it termed was “double standard policy” of the Government of India in relation to the Indo-Naga political issue. In a press release, issued by President, Luikang Bruce, the ANSAM accused the GoI of trying to derail the peace process by targeting Naga political leaders despite the Framework Agreement of August 3, 2015. Citing a recent instance, it said that the National Investigation Agency sought the property records of NSCN (IM) Army Chief, Anthony Shimray on December 22, 2022 through the Deputy Commissioner, Ukhrul. Shimray is also the Coordinator of the Indo-Naga Peace Talks. “This is a sinister policy designed to demoralize the Naga army and undermining the peace process in particular. The ANSAM wants to seek clarity about the sincerity of the Government of India regarding the peace process,” it said.