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In his previous stint as Nagaland Governor, Ravi was a controversial figure

By IANS | Published: January 15, 2023 10:00 AM

Kohima, Jan 15 Former Nagaland Governor Ravindra Narayan Ravi, also the Centres erstwhile interlocutor in the Naga peace ...

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Kohima, Jan 15 Former Nagaland Governor Ravindra Narayan Ravi, also the Centres erstwhile interlocutor in the Naga peace talks, is still a formidable name even after four months of his transfer from this northeastern state to the gubernatorial post in Tamil Nadu. There also he courted controversies over various issues including skipping certain portions from the written text of his speech in the state Assembly.

According to political pundits, a huge trust deficit between Ravi, the state government and the Naga groups specially the National Socialist Council of Nagaland

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