I consider this to be a great move by the current federal government in Delhi. 
What do you 
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No more administrative set-ups on basis of community
 R DUTTA CHOUDHURY
 GUWAHATI, Jan 17: In a major policy change, the Government of India has 
decided not to go for any new political and administrative set-up on the basis 
of ethnicity or community.

Highly placed sources in the Government of India told The Assam Tribune that in 
the past, such political and administrative set-ups were established on the 
basis of ethnicity and community, but in some cases, it created new problems 
while trying to solve one. That is why the Government has taken a policy 
decision of not creating any new political and administrative set-up on the 
basis of ethnicity or community, sources said.

Sources said that from the past experience it was seen that creation of such 
administrative set-ups on the basis of ethnicity or community created 
difference of opinion among cross sections of people, who have been living 
together for centuries, and that is why the Government decided not to even 
encourage such movements.

Sources, however, said that in a democracy, any organization has the right to 
launch movements in support of their demands and on its part, the Government 
would hold talks with any organization that launches democratic movements. The 
Government is of the view that dialogues are the best way to solve problems and 
the grievances of any group of people would be addressed in the best possible 
way. There can be reasons for grievances among different sections of people, 
but that should not lead to creation of administrative set-ups on the basis of 
ethnicity or community, sources said. Any solution of the problems should be 
inclusive and if any new administrative or political set-up has to be created, 
that should have the views of all the stakeholders and all sections of people 
living in that particular area.

Sources pointed out that even the policy of carrying forward the talks with the 
NSCN (I-M) was changed immediately after the present Government took over and a 
decision was taken to go for “inclusive solution”. For years, the talks were 
going on only with the NSCN leadership. But after the present Government 
assumed office, efforts were made to engage all the stakeholders, including the 
civil society groups, elected representatives and other organizations of 
Nagaland in the process, as they all should have a say in the final solution of 
the political issues. Efforts were also made to understand the genuine 
grievances of the people of Nagaland before reaching the final settlement with 
the NSCN (I-M), sources added.
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