Deputy Chief Minister of Meghalaya, Prestone Tynsong, has expressed hope for peace talks with a banned outfit in the state. Tynsong stated that the government is open to dialogue and has extended an invitation to the group to participate in discussions. Both state and central interlocutors are ready and waiting for the talks to begin [990e663c].
This development comes as an effort to address the ongoing conflict and unrest caused by the banned outfit. Tynsong's statement reflects the government's willingness to find a peaceful resolution and restore stability in Meghalaya. The door for dialogue remains open, and the government is actively seeking the group's participation in the peace talks.
The peace talks hold significant importance in bringing about a resolution to the conflict and ensuring the well-being and safety of the people of Meghalaya. It is a positive step towards fostering peace, harmony, and development in the state.