KOHIMA, April 19 -- For over six decades, the Naga political issue and its associated sovereignty matter have been central to the contemporary narrative of the Naga people.

This was stated by SC Jamir, a five-time chief minister of Nagaland and former governor of four Indian states.

Jamir made this observation while delivering a lecture at a World Heritage Day event organized by the history department at Immanuel College in Dimapur city of Nagaland on Thursday (April 18).

The lecture, themed "Naga Political Struggle vis-a-vis Contemporary Political Realities", prompted Jamir to delve into the multifaceted aspects of the Naga political landscape.

He emphasized that while sovereignty remains a crucial aspiration, focusing solely on this...