The minister's statement came a day after the Naga Hoho, an apex Naga tribal body, sought Prime Minister Narendra Modi's help in postponing the Assembly polls, saying that the vexed insurgency problem should be resolved first.
Though it is clear that Chief Minister T R Zeliang would return to power after the polls, Naga people are ready for a delayed election, said Imchen, the state health and family welfare minister.
"We are not setting any deadline to the Government of India, but our position is - let the Centre settle the political issue first and then conduct the elections," Imchen told reporters here.
The Centre and the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) (NSCN-IM) had signed a framework agreement in 2015 following peace talks that started in 1997. Insurgency had begun in Nagaland soon after the country's independence.
Stating that the peace process is at an advance stage now, the minister said, "To me, to defer one election on the part of Government of India is not a great favour the Naga people are asking for."
"We are only expressing our support to the negotiating parties to solve the Naga issue. Till today, no individual nor any organisation has disagreed with this proposal (of deferring election)," Imchen said.
Recalling the seriousness of the Prime Minister to resolve the vexed Naga issue, Imchen said, "We (Nagas) cannot afford to miss this opportunity.
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