Hmar peace talks: Mizoram says no separate ADC to be agreed on

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Press Trust of India Aizawl
Last Updated : Sep 04 2016 | 1:02 PM IST
Mizoram Home Minister R Lalzirliana today asserted that the state government would not agree even if the Manipur-based Hmar People's Convention (Democratic) continued to demand a separate autonomous district council comprising areas adjoining Manipur, in the ongoing peace talks.
Lalzirliana said that he wished that the current peace talks between the state government and the HPC (D) would be successful in solving the insurgency problem hitting the north eastern part of the state for years.
The negotiation between the two sides was held on August 10 in Aizawl and the second round is scheduled to be held during mid-September or third week of this month when the HPC (D) delegation comprising overground Hmar leaders are slated to table their political demands.
The parleys between the two sides reached a stalemate in 2013 over the period of extension of the Suspension of Operations (SoO) with the Hmar militant group accusing the state government of being insincere in finding a permanent solution to the Hmar issue.
In the first round of talks, the HPC (D) delegation members led by Lalthaliana comprised former President of Hmar Inpui (Hmar Supreme House) John Pulamte, President of Hmar Students Association (HSA) Lalthlamuana Hmar, General Secretary of Hmar Inpui Francis Songate, Rohringa and Thanglianchhunga.
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The HPC (D) organised a meeting of leaders of
different Hmar organisations at Churachanpur in Manipur on August 13 which endorsed the peace talks between the Mizoram government and the HPC (D).
The said meeting constituted a Drafting Committee to chalk out the demands of the Hmar people to be presented when the two sides meet again at the negotiating table during September.
Social activist Dr. John H. Pulamte was appointed as Convener of the Drafting Committee with the other members being - Lalhalien (Secretary, Hmar Inpui or Hmar Supreme House) Dr. Vanlalnghak (Speaker, Hmar Inpui), Francis Songate (General Secretary, Hmar Inpui), Lalthlamuana Hmar (Speaker, Hmar Students Association) and David Buhril (Social Activist).
Except for Dr Vanlalnghak and David Buhril, all the members of the Drafting Committee including its Convener are delegation members in the current peace talks.
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First Published: Sep 04 2016 | 1:02 PM IST

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