Naga groups -- NSCN(IM), NSCN(K) and NSCK (KK) -- have entered into a ceasefire with the Centre, but the NSCN(IM) is the only organisation which is on an indefinite ceasefire and initiated a dialogue to find a solution to the decades-old crisis.
NSF gives full support and cooperation to the dialogue process, Organisation's outgoing president Kelhouneizo Yhome said.
Yhome expressed his resentment over the continued atrocities on the Naga people in the mainland and demanded equal treatment and protection for them.
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