Sunday, 30 November 2014

3 Naga political groups ‘pledge to work closely’

Says ‘Our differences should not compromise our political right’ and reaffirms ‘common political vision’ for Naga people

Dimapur, November 29 (MExN): Three Naga political groups have affirmed the pursuance of a “common political vision” despite “our differed ideological and administrative positions.”


“We reaffirm that we are bound by common history,” stated a joint statement from Gen. (Retd) Khole Konyak, Chairman, NSCN, N Kitovi Zhimomi, General Secretary, NSCN, Z. Royim Yimchungru, Acting President, NNC, Vizosielhou Nagi, General Secretary, NNC, Zhopra Vero, Kedallo, FGN for Brig. (Retd) S Singnya, Kedahge, FGN and TS Keyho, Vice President, NNC.


“Our differences should not compromise our political right and therefore, upholding the spirit of Naga national unity, we are determined to understand each other because the interest of future Naga generations must be safeguarded at all cost and therefore, we repose our faith in each other and pledge that we shall work closely and facilitate each other in finding acceptable political settlement with the Government of Indi. We commit ourselves to this task as desired by our people,” the leaders noted.


The statement, signed on November 29 at the Council Headquarters of the GPRN/NSCN, urged the people of Nagaland to continue extending fullest support and cooperation.
“Having observed the political developments within and beyond artificial boundary, the people of Nagaland desire honorable political settlement with the Government of India. This is the practical step towards forming stronger ties among entire Naga family,” the joint statement noted.


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