Zunheboto, May 25 (MExN): The Sumi Hoho in its executive meeting held on May 23 at Sumi Hoho Ki, Zunheboto reaffirmed previous resolutions. In a press statement, Sumi Hoho president, Toniho Yepthomi and general secretary Vihuto Asumi said the meeting reaffirmed the January 7, 2014 Sumi general session resolutions which included declaring December 28 as “Sumi Martyrs’ Day” to be observed yearly and the burial place to be called “Sumi Martyrs’ Park”.
Other resolutions included: “The relationship between Sumi and the NSCN-IM is hereby declared abrogated and no taxation in any form shall be paid to the NSCN-IM. If and when any act of violence or desecration is inflicted upon Sumi individual or community in the coming days, the entire Sumi populace will retaliate. The NSCN-IM will not be allowed to set up “Designated Camp” within the entire inhabited areas of Sumi land.”
The meeting also affirmed the January 15, 2008 Sumi Public Rally Resolution which was further strengthened at the Sumi general session on August 9, 2011 declaring the entire Sumi inhabited area as the “Peace Zone”. The Hoho further lauded the ACAUT Nagaland for the movement against corruption and unabated taxation which, it said, is a pro-people fight.
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