<p>Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Nagaland counterpart Neiphiu Rio held closed door interaction with NSCN(IM) chief negotiator Thuingaleng Muivah at Dimapur on Tuesday, a government official said.</p>.<p>The interaction, which was held a day after the resumption of talks between the Centre and NSCN(IM) to find a solution to the vexed Naga political issue, was also confirmed by Nagaland minister Neiba Kronu. NSCN(IM) is holding talks with political leaders for the first time since it started the negotiations with the Centre in 1997.</p>.<p>'We have never had talks with political leaders ... But we have to if they are assigned by the central government', NSCN(IM) leader R Raising told reporters on Monday after Muivah's meeting with the Centre's interlocutor A K Mishra at Dimapur.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/sarma-denies-saying-that-assam-is-becoming-another-kashmir-1032799.html" target="_blank">Sarma denies saying that Assam is becoming another Kashmir</a></strong></p>.<p>Asked if Sarma has been officially appointed to have parleys with the Naga negotiators, Kronu told PTI, “He is assisting us as he is the convener of North East Democratic Alliance and he knows the issue”.</p>.<p>He, however, declined to divulge details of the discussion held between Sarma and NSCN(IM) leadership. Kronu also said that Sarma also had a sitting with the presidents of Nationalist Democratic Progressive (NDPP) and the state BJP.</p>.<p>It was Sarma, who had formally declared the alliance between BJP and NDPP ahead of the 2018 Nagaland assembly election. The minister said it was a courtesy visit to reaffirm that BJP and NDPP will remain partners even for the 2023 state election.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Rio and Deputy CM Y Patton were also present during the poltical parties' meeting with Sarma, he said. In reply to a question Kronu said there was no discussion in the meeting on the newly formed all party government United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in Nagaland. </p>
<p>Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma and his Nagaland counterpart Neiphiu Rio held closed door interaction with NSCN(IM) chief negotiator Thuingaleng Muivah at Dimapur on Tuesday, a government official said.</p>.<p>The interaction, which was held a day after the resumption of talks between the Centre and NSCN(IM) to find a solution to the vexed Naga political issue, was also confirmed by Nagaland minister Neiba Kronu. NSCN(IM) is holding talks with political leaders for the first time since it started the negotiations with the Centre in 1997.</p>.<p>'We have never had talks with political leaders ... But we have to if they are assigned by the central government', NSCN(IM) leader R Raising told reporters on Monday after Muivah's meeting with the Centre's interlocutor A K Mishra at Dimapur.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/sarma-denies-saying-that-assam-is-becoming-another-kashmir-1032799.html" target="_blank">Sarma denies saying that Assam is becoming another Kashmir</a></strong></p>.<p>Asked if Sarma has been officially appointed to have parleys with the Naga negotiators, Kronu told PTI, “He is assisting us as he is the convener of North East Democratic Alliance and he knows the issue”.</p>.<p>He, however, declined to divulge details of the discussion held between Sarma and NSCN(IM) leadership. Kronu also said that Sarma also had a sitting with the presidents of Nationalist Democratic Progressive (NDPP) and the state BJP.</p>.<p>It was Sarma, who had formally declared the alliance between BJP and NDPP ahead of the 2018 Nagaland assembly election. The minister said it was a courtesy visit to reaffirm that BJP and NDPP will remain partners even for the 2023 state election.</p>.<p>Chief Minister Rio and Deputy CM Y Patton were also present during the poltical parties' meeting with Sarma, he said. In reply to a question Kronu said there was no discussion in the meeting on the newly formed all party government United Democratic Alliance (UDA) in Nagaland. </p>