The recent statement made by the RPP on the Indo-Naga issue has sparked controversy, with the WC, NNPGs labeling it as disoriented. The Indo-Naga issue has been a longstanding problem, with the Naga people seeking greater autonomy and recognition from the Indian government. The RPP’s statement has been seen as a setback to the peace talks, which have been ongoing for several years. The WC, NNPGs have expressed disappointment and frustration with the RPP’s stance, stating that it does not reflect the true aspirations of the Naga people. The Naga people have been seeking a solution to the Indo-Naga issue for decades, with many feeling that their rights and interests have been ignored by the Indian government. The RPP’s statement has been seen as a attempt to undermine the peace talks and create divisions among the Naga people. The WC, NNPGs have called for unity and cooperation among all stakeholders, emphasizing the need for a collective approach to resolving the Indo-Naga issue. The Indian government has also been criticized for its handling of the issue, with many feeling that it has not done enough to address the concerns of the Naga people. The peace talks have been ongoing since 1997, with several rounds of negotiations taking place over the years. Despite the challenges and setbacks, the WC, NNPGs remain committed to finding a solution to the Indo-Naga issue. The RPP’s statement has been seen as a major obstacle to the peace process, with many wondering if it will be possible to move forward with the talks. The Naga people are eagerly waiting for a solution to the issue, with many feeling that it is long overdue. The international community has also been watching the developments in the Indo-Naga issue, with many calling for a peaceful and negotiated settlement. The WC, NNPGs have reiterated their commitment to a peaceful resolution, emphasizing the need for dialogue and cooperation. The RPP’s statement has been widely criticized, with many seeing it as a attempt to derail the peace process. The future of the Indo-Naga issue remains uncertain, with many wondering what the next steps will be. The WC, NNPGs have called for calm and restraint, emphasizing the need for a peaceful and collective approach to resolving the issue.