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Naga leader to get tight security Onkar Singh in New Delhi | December 23, 2006 15:37 IST
The Union home ministry has ordered stepping up the security of Thuingaleng Muivah, secretary general of the Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagalim, following death threats from his rival group NSCN (Khaplang). Muivah is in New Delhi to hold talks with the government of India for resolution of the Naga insurgency problem. Followers of Muivah dismissed the threat as a publicity stunt, and threatened to teach a lesson to anyone who tried to even touch their leader. Union Home Secretary V K Duggal will visit Manipur on January 3, 2007, to take stock of the law and order situation as Manipur is going to hold National Games from Feburary 7-19, 2007. Duggal will also report to the Election Commission about the ground situation as Manipur is scheduled to elect a new Assembly shortly. Duggal will talk to the police, paramilitary forces, local chiefs and the state officials about whether Muivah's presence would create problems in the four Naga-dominated states during elections in Manipur.
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