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DAN Co-ordination meeting agrees to strengthen coalition DIMAPUR, JANUARY 14 (MExN): Under the Chairmanship of the leader of the NPF Legislature Party, Kaito Aye, a DAN Coordination Committee was held today that was attended by legislators of both NPF and BJP; and party officials of the NPF and the BJP. A press communiqué from NPF Press & Media Bureau stated that the BJP, through its legislators and party office bearers, “reaffirmed” their stand and assured the house that “they would firmly stand with Kaito Aye, the leader who commands the majority support of the legislators.” It was further informed that “they would not support the side that was responsible for their disqualification for which they had to battle in court on two occasions.” The meeting agreed to strengthen the DAN coalition and give “due respect and recognition” to each other in the greater interest of the people of the state. It further deliberated on the need to “renew and strengthen” relationship between the State Government and the NDA Government at the Centre. The press communiqué informed that the meeting was also addressed by the Lok Sabha MP from Nagaland who, it said, was the recognised NDA Member of Parliament from Nagaland as he was the consensus candidate of the DAN coalition.
State BJP leaders to leave for Delhi
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DIMAPUR, JANUARY 14 (MExN): Nagaland state BJP leaders led by president Dr. M Chuba Ao and four BJP legislators including Paiwang Konyak, Dr. TM Lotha, Imtilemba Sangtam and Mhonlumo Kikon are leaving for Delhi on Thursday. BJP sources said the state BJP leaders are going to Delhi at the invitation of the central BJP leaders. The state BJP leaders are expected to apprise the central leaders on the latest political development in the state following rift in the NPF party.
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A Karbi woman participates in community fishing as part of the Bhogali Bihu celebrations at the Goroimari Lake in Panbari village, some 50 kilometers (31 miles) east of Guwahati, Wednesday, January 14. “Bhogali Bihu” marks the end of the harvesting season in Assam. (AP Photo)
Keep individual interests aside: naga Hoho
DIMAPUR, JANUARY 14 (MExN): The Naga Hoho today stated that it was “pained” by the current political impasse in Nagaland state. A press note from the Naga Hoho Media Cell expressed concern that “responsible Naga legislatures” are “holding up in different camps and misleading the general public by creating propaganda and rumours through social network and print media whereby creating tension and confusion in the minds
of the Naga people.” Terming the situation as “very unfortunate,” it lamented that the entire state machinery has been kept in a grinding halt for almost two weeks now owing to the sharp division among the ruling Legislators. “The Naga general public are now perturbed to watch the drama between the two conflicting camps which is a disgrace for any democratic society,” it said. The Naga Hoho has appealed to all the elected
representatives to remember that they have achieved their position through the mandate of the people and therefore they are responsible for the present and future of the Naga people. “We sincerely urge upon all the leaders to keep their individual interest aside for once, reconcile with each other and decide for the best interest of Naga people. Those failing to come out of their cocoons/ camps and deliver goods to the people at large should be held re-
sponsible for any eventuality which would be too costly for the Nagas,” it said. As per the “law of the land,” the Naga Hoho reminded, the 12th Nagaland Legislative Assembly was formed in 2013 by “giving mandate to the elected members who are supposed to bring development to the state and accelerate their activities for the welfare of the people according to their written manifestoes and commitment.”
court decision or ‘arbitration’ can solve Assam-nagaland border row
NEw DElhI, JANUARY 14 (PTI): Supreme Court today said the half century old border dispute between Assam and Nagaland could be resolved either by deciding the 1988 law suit filed by Assam or by referring the matter for arbitration. “There are only two legal ways of dealing it. One is that we should decide the suit or the other is that it be referred for arbitration,” a three-judge bench headed by Justice T S Thakur said. Later, the court asked the counsel for Assam, which had filed the suit in 1988 seeking reliefs including demarcation of its over 500 kms long border with Nagaland, to file the list of its witnesses along with their testimonies in the form of affidavits with the apex court registrar within
three months. “We make it clear that no further time will be granted,” the bench, also comprising justices R K Agrawal and Adarsh Kumar Goel, said. It also directed the Registrar General of Supreme Court to conduct the trial in the lawsuit on “day-to-day” basis from April 20 and said the witnesses, whose affidavits will be filed by Assam, will have to appear for the crossexamination. At the outset, Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, appearing for Centre, referred to the response of the government and said that a meeting of Chief Ministers of Assam and Nagaland with the Union Home Minister had taken place at New Delhi on October 29 last year to resolve the issue. However, the meeting re-
mained inconclusive and Nagaland Chief Minister had sought time, the SG said. Dealing with other aspects, the Solicitor General referred to a report of the Surveyor General of India (SGI) and said the Assam-Nagaland border cannot be demarcated as the SGI maps have not been authenticated on the ground by both the state governments. However, satellite imagery of the disputed areas will be helpful to find out the “contours” of the real issue, he said. On the issue as to which state will have control over the disputed area for maintaining law and order and administrative purposes, the bench said, “it is for the political executive to decide and it cannot be managed by the judiciary.
nBcc appeals for peace in tuensang DIMAPUR, JANUARY 14 (MExN): In response to the prevailing tension in Tuensang district, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) today made an appeal to “both the parties to uphold peaceful means and promote conducive atmosphere by restraining from any form of confrontation to strive towards amicable solution.” In a statement issued by the NBCC, the Council further called upon the Christian populace in Nagaland to extend fervent prayers for an early and durable solution to the current imbroglio. This appeal was made in the backdrop of the NBCC team visiting Shamator, Chendang Saddle village, Kutur village, Tuensang District Headquarters and Tuensang village in connection to the prevailing situation. The NBCC was represented by Rev. Dr. L. Anjo Keikung, the General Secretary; Niketu Iralu, Chairman, Peace Committee; Vikuo Rhi, Youth Secretary; Haiwalo Apon, Executive Secretary, CRBC; and
Huzo Meru. They had visited the region along with a 14-member team representing the Phom Baptist Christian Association, United Sangtam Baptist Association and Khiamniungan Baptist Churches’ Association led by their respective Executive Secretaries. The joint team met with the respective leaders and civil organisations including Tribal Councils, Women and Youth organisations, Church bodies and responsible citizens. ATPSA concerned for well being of student The All Tuensang Private School Association (ATPSA) in an urgent meeting held at St. John Hr. Sr. School on January 13, expressed its concerns about the impact of the ongoing “tense situation” in Tuensang on the future of the students and their continuing education. In a press release from the ATPSA President, Rev. Fr. PV Johnson, the association strongly urged the responsible leaders and organisations to come to an ami-
cable solution at the earliest for the betterment of the student community and the society. ENPO urges national workers The Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation has urged all the “national workers” to call back their armed cadres, if any, from the affected villages and Tuensang Town to avoid any unwarranted situation and for the sake of “peace and tranquility” in the district. ENPO, in a press release through its Vice President, C Sashi Naga, also requested the district administration and security forces to instruct patrolling personnel to frisk any person “roaming in suspicious manner”. “Some miscreants may try to create panic which may bring fear psychosis in the minds of innocent public,” the release maintained. ENPO further appealed to all the people to cooperate with the police and administration. “They are coordinating with all concerned in order to normalize the current tension,” the release added.
DIMAPUR, JANUARY 14 (MExN): The Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) today stated that the “present situation of power struggle unfolding before the people is laced with lack of respect for the people’s mandate that has created a situation of instability which has paralyzed all spheres of governance and polarized the people on different lines.” In a statement released to the media, the NPCC asserted that “it can never remain silent” when the political instability created by “selfishness and insatiable greed of NPF leaders threatens the interest of the people and issues of governance.” While acknowledging that the ongoing power struggle is an internal matter of the NPF, which has “snowballed into a major confrontation” with both groups claiming “legitimacy of their own,” the NPCC stated that the prolonged “political uncertainty is unfortunate and uncalled for.” It further informed that it “refuses to support any group.” The NPCC stated that despite the NPF alone winning 38 seats and DAN-III government being formed in March 2013 with “the so called massive mandate of the people,” the “combined leadership of Shurhozelie
Says the present situation is created by selfishness and insatiable greed of NPF leaders; Reaffirms its neutrality
and Neiphiu Rio has failed to provide stability and the ongoing political crisis is fraught with consequences of President’s Rule being imposed in the state.” Towards this end, the NPCC asserted that it holds both the leaders responsible for “brining the current situation of instability and uncertainty before the Nagas.” Stating that both the NPF leaders in the past had proudly proclaimed that they would “respect and uphold the people’s voice in carrying out their constitutional duties,” the NPCC charged the leaders for backtracking on their promises. Saying that Neiphiu Rio had always voiced out against the imposition of President’s Rule and had vowed to protect the desire and will of the people the NPCC said that “after getting elected to Lok Sabha to try his hand in National politics, Rio seems to have taken a leap of faith to abandon his previous apprehensions of PR being imposed in the state.” “As of today, Rio seems to be forgetting his promise made in the state as-
sembly - that of taking bigger responsibilities and different responsibilities with Nagaland as his constituency- when he left the Chief Ministerial chair to conveniently plot an escape to Delhi as Lok Sabha MP, the NPCC remarked. It questioned whether “the promise of taking up bigger and different responsibilities meant joining hands with communal BJP-RSS to destabilize his own party and the state?” It cautioned that “creating instability to invite imposition of Presidents Rule in the state at this juncture is against the will of the people who have given them [NPF] a massive mandate to provide stable government for the full term.” It urged the leaders of both NPF groups camping in different locations to realise this reality before their personal greed and ambition brings their downfall. Ultimately, the NPCC said, “all 51 MLAs under DAN-III will be held solely responsible and answerable to the people of Nagaland for failing to even put up a semblance of stability to last its full tenure.”
‘All are forgiven and all will be one again’
Kigwema youth participate in the Monolith pulling ceremony to commemorate the Platinum meet of the Kigwema Youth Organisation on December 2, 2014. The Monolith was unveiled on January 14, 2015 to mark 75 years of the KYO. Monoliths in the Naga tradition are engraved to mark a significant event or achievement.
Morung Express news Kigwema | January 14
Calling on the true sense of jubilee to celebrate a time of freedom and to forgive, the inaugural function of the Platinum (seventy five years) meet of the Kigwema Youth Organisation (KYO) started on January 14 at Kholera ground Kigwema with Vilelie Khamo, Class 1 Contractor Nagaland as the Chief guest. During the inaugural function, Thepfüralie Zütso, Chairman Kigwema Village Council who delivered the greetings thanked the pioneering leaders who initiated the KYO and hoped that people will work together in peace, and called on the name of the nation and God. “All has been forgiven and all will be one again,” said Zütso who announced that in the name of the Platinum Jubilee, all those who have committed wrong and was banned from the village community has been forgiven. May peace, Reconciliation, goodwill and progressive competition be with us all, added the
Village Chairman. Chief Guest Vilelie Khamo while exhorting the youth and students to give their best during the prime of their lives stressed on the theme ‘Pledging for Posterity’ and encouraged the youth to commit to give their best for the future generation. “We should ponder on what and how much have we achieved in 75 years and make the effort to do better now to achieve laurels for the society. We must begin now for the future,” said Khamo. He further noted that the community needs to develop different capabilities in the youth to compete in the national and international level while also admitting that the Naga society has lost many great people due to unhealthy food and drinking habits. “We have to unite. If there is unity, there is nothing that is impossible,” affirmed Khamo. Recollecting the past, he said it was both men and women who were taught good values because wherever they went
and whatever they did eventually affected the name of the village and community. Khamo emphasized on obedience and discipline as important aspects for the youth and hoped that the jubilee would bring peace and unity in the society. The inaugural began with the unveiling of the monolith, an ode to the 75th KYO Meet by the Chief Guest followed by the marching of the contingents. The event highlight of the inaugural session was the Naga Style Wrestling Championship where all the five Khels (Units) namely Kipho Seca, Merama, Khamima, Makhuma and Seca competed in the Championship. The Kigwema Youth Organisation was founded in 1938. However, it remained dysfunctional for a few years at the peak of Naga Struggle when many young Kigwema men and women joined the movement. The KYO was revived again and the organization soon took up various activities to develop the village. (Related news on Page-2)
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