He said the government would countinue to be a facilitator to the talks and the final agreement that may follow.
Reminding the 60-member Assembly of the "truly significant point of time that government is passing through without an opposition," Zeliang said "the unique development is more the result of a mutual understanding among the members of the need to come together in one mind and one accord, and move single mindedly for a resolution of the long standing Naga political issue."
"We have no intention or desire to undermine the efforts of any group. We only desire that the broad-based consultation process will encompass all the political groups," he said.
Zeliang also appealed to all people of the state to join hearts and minds, and remove all differences in a spirit of forgive and forget.
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Zeliang also called upon Naga people not to make speculations on the outcome of the ongoing talks between NSCN(IM) and the Centre as it would be "risky as well as dangerous without knowing the real inside story."
But, Zeliang said "we are all looking forward to a peaceful and lasting solution that will encompass all the Naga political groups, an agreement that is honourable and acceptable to all."
The CM also reiterated that any settlement or solution should be inclusive. "We therefore, press the Interlocutor to consult all the Naga political groups before the modalities are finalised," he said.
The Government is not only saying that all political groups should come forward, but have manifested our seriousness by sending tribal leaders to meet S S Khaplang to convey the desire of the House and the people that all Naga political groups should come together for a final solution.
"I am sure that if an alternative arrangement is made, it would be done in the form of Constitutional amendment, which will be placed before the Parliament for thorough debate and discussions," Zeliang added.
Minister for School Education Yitachu, Minister for Rural Development and REPA C L John, Parliamentary Secretary for Tourism C Apok Jamir, Parliamentary Secretary for Jail and Science and Technology Hukavi Zhimomi and MLA Pohwang Konyak took part in the general discussion.
