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Russia invades Ukraine; Putin to effect regime change

NEW DELHI/LONDON, FEB 24 (AGENCIES): Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a fullscale invasion of Ukraine on Thursday, unleashing air strikes and ordering ground troops across the border in fighting that Ukrainian authorities said left dozens of people dead. Putin cast aside international condemnation and sanctions, warning other countries that any attempt to interfere would lead to “consequences you have never seen.” The invasion by land, air and sea began after a pre-dawn TV address where Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded that Ukraine’s military lay down its arms. The attack triggered Western warnings of unprecedented sanctions against Russia as NATO, EU and G7 leaders condemned the invasion and vowed to hold Moscow accountable. “I have decided to proceed with a special military operation,” Putin said in a surprise statement on televi-

Night curfew along Assam-Nagaland border reinforced

DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): Additional district magistrate Sivasagar, Assam has reinforced night curfew from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m. in the 5 km belt in Assam side of Sivasagar district bordering Nagaland with effect from January 17, 2022 for a period of 60 days. According to DIPR, the night curfew has been imposed as a precautionary measure to prevent occurrence of anti-social elements/extremist/unlawful activities along the border in the belt of Sivasagar district. The order has prohibited movement of any person, group or vehicular traffic during the period. However, magistrate, security personnel-- army, CRPF, police and civil officials on duty have been exempted from the purview of the prohibitory order.

State logs 9 fresh Covid-19 cases

DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): Nagaland on Thursday recorded nine fresh Covid-19 positive cases while no deaths were reported during the day. Of the fresh cases, four were from Dimapur, three in Kohima and two in Phek, taking the total caseload to 35390. P T I : I n d i a l o g ge d 14,148 new cases taking the total tally to 4,28,81,179, while the death toll climbed to 5,12,924 with 302 fresh fatalities

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“Somehow, after last year’s incident, I’ve become very scared about being hunted instead.” K Y M C

sion shortly before 6 a.m. Putin justified it all in a televised address, asserting the attack was needed to protect civilians in eastern Ukraine-- a false claim the U.S. had predicted he would make as a pretext for an

invasion. He accused the U.S. and its allies of ignoring Russia’s demand to prevent Ukraine from joining NATO and offer Moscow security guarantees, and credulously claimed that Russia doesn’t intend to occupy Ukraine

but will move to “demilitarize” it and bring those who committed crimes to justice. Shortly afterwards, the first bombardments were heard in Ukraine’s capital, Kyiv, and several other cities. Russian air strikes hit military installations across the country as ground forces moved in from the north, south and east, forcing many Ukrainians to flee their homes to the sounds of bombing. Initial reports of casualties included Ukrainian civilians and soldiers, and Russian troops. Ukrainian authorities said that more than 40 soldiers have been killed sinceand a few dozen injured. Ukraine’s army said Kyiv’s Boryspil international airport was among a number of airfields that had been bombed, along with military headquarters and warehouses. Ukraine has declared martial law and severed all diplomatic relations with Russia. It said weapons will be given to anyone who wants them.

Ukraine President pleads for help

Volodymyr Zelensky

Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky asked for world leaders to provide large-scale defense support and to protect Ukraine’s airspace from the “aggressor.” The fate of Ukraine is looking increasingly uncertain as Russia launches a series of strikes, Zelensky has apparently told his Austrian counterpart, RT reported. Zelensky apparently warned that the Eastern European nation may not be able to withstand the offensive by Moscow’s armed forces. “Russia has embarked on a path of evil, but Ukraine is defending itself,” Zelensky tweeted.

EU plans ‘harshest’ sanctions package

Ursula von der Leyen

The European Union is planning the “strongest, the harshest package” of sanctions it has ever considered at an emergency summit Thursday. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said that "the target is the stability in Europe and the whole of the international peace order, and we will hold President (Vladimir) Putin accountable for that." Leyen said the “massive and targeted sanctions" she will put to EU leaders “will target strategic sectors of the Russian economy by blocking the access to technologies and markets that are key for Russia.”

Joe Biden announces new sanctions against Russia: ‘Putin chose this war’

WASHINGTON, FEB 24 (AP): President Joe Biden on Thursday announced a new round of sanctions targeting Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, charging that Russian leader Vladimir Putin “chose this war" and that his country will bear the consequences of his action. The sanctions target Russian banks, oligarchs, and high-tech sectors, Biden said. The United States and its allies will block assets of four large Russian banks, impose export controls and

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sanction oligarchs. Biden announced the sanctions as Ukraine's government reported mounting casualties as Russian forces attack from the east, north and south.

‘In the name of humanity’ UN’s desperate plea

United Nations secretary general Antonio Guterres appealed to Russian president Vladimir Putin to end the war, news agency Reuters reported. The global peace body’s chief urged Putin to stop the war what he cited ‘in the name of humanity’. “President Putin, in the name of humanity, bring your troops back to Russia,” Guterres said after the emergency meeting of the United Nations Security Council convened as a frantic effort to de-escalate the tensions between the two nations. The consequences of a war would be devastating for Ukraine and far-reaching for the global economy, Guterres added.

Creation of Tseminyu district histroic: Rio Govt to review suggestions on NLTP Act Correspondent

KOHIMA, FEB 24 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister Neiphiu Rio asserted that even though the Rengma tribe was a small community, its contribution towards the Naga society was huge and therefore Tseminyu district could be called a “historic district”. Addressing the grand inauguration of Tseminyu district at Rengma Sports’ Association Ground at Tseminyu on Thursday, he acknowledged that Rengmas were principled and full of integrity whose contribution towards Naga national movement was immense. Narrating Rengmas’ contribution to the Naga community, he recalled the involvement of the tribe in

Neiphiu Rio along with others after unveiling the monolith. (NP)

Labour Corps of 1914-18, in Naga Club, in signing the memorandum to Simon Commission, in Naga Hill District Tribal Council, in the 9 and 16 Point Agreements, etc. Though a small community, he said the Rengmas were involved in all major events of Naga history, adding that even the Naga flag

was first hoisted on Rengma soil. He therefore urged the current generation to carry forward the legacy. Congratulating the Rengmas on the occasion, Rio said there were many other sub-divisions that yearned to become fullfledged districts, but the cabinet felt that unity was the need of the hour and

BJP reacts to NPF leader’s remark against PM DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): BJP Nagaland unit has taken a serious note of a viral video clip wherein NPF working president Huska Yepthomi was seen calling Prime Minister Narendra Modi “a liar”. Mentioning that Modi had landed in Manipur on February 22 to address a public meeting at Heingang, BJP Nagaland unit in a communiqué clarified that at no point of time did he made any utterance that could be misconstrued as a lie. The party claimed that the Modi had spoken on

good governance and development taking place across the country under BJP government at the Centre like proper implementation of PDS through which free rations were delivered to the needy, free Covid vaccination, construction of 60,000 houses for the poor under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana in Manipur, railway connectivity to Jiribam (with future plan to connect other parts of Imphal), improvement of roads through National Highways connecting Thailand and Myanmar, better sports infrastructure,

introduction of ILP in Manipur and declaration of November 15 as National Tribal Day, etc. BJP said it came as a shock as to how a senior NPF leader could come up with such a crazy idea of hurling accusation against the Prime Minister of being a liar. Terming the remark of Huska as uncalled for and that it only went on to show his declining mental state, the BJP State unit said it was very inappropriate for a senior NPF leader

therefore decided not to bifurcate the districts. On the demand of Pochury tribe for upgrading Meluri sub-division to a full-fledged district, he said this may be possible at later stages. Currently, it did not meet the criteria, but if delimitation was carried out, he remarked that rearrangement could be done and justice delivered to all. Noting that some constituencies had lesser voters while some had huge and that there was no equitable distribution, Rio hoped that once Naga political issue got resolved, the number of Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha seats would increase, while a minimum of 20 Assembly seats will be added to accommodate the tribes.

Correspondent

KOHIMA, FEB 24 (NPN): Following today’s consultative meeting on Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act, 1989, in the conference hall, Secretariat Complex, the state government has assured to look into the suggestions given by civil society organisations and church organisations Addressing media persons after the meeting, advisor excise, Zhaleo Rio, disclosed that the meeting did not discuss whether to partially or completely lift the NLTP Act, adding that meeting with the stakeholders was cordial where both the parties shared their mind. Advisor said the gen(Cont’d on p-8) eral consensus during the

(R-L) Zhaleo Rio, J Alam and Orenpomo Kikon (NP)

meeting on the issue was either (1) if there was any scope to revisit the Act, it should be reviewed with the prevailing situation of the present time and implement it effectively. Or (2) taking into consideration the ill effects of adulterated and spurious drinks and the problems faced at the hands of bootleggers, syndicate suppliers of alcohol, the many anti-social elements, if at all the government

eral secretary Kaibo Konyak threatened to launch an indefinite stir in the event of the government’s failure to accept their demand, besides warning of holding the government responsible should any unfortunate incident occur during the agitation. ENSF said NSSB did not serve the interest of aspirants across the State in its present form, for which they had submitted numerous representations expressing discontent ever since the first draft on the board was rolled out.

Correspondent

KOHIMA, FEB 24 (NPN): Lone Rajya Sabha MP from Nagaland, KG Kenye, Thursday asserted that the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act, 1958, was a blot on the face of the world’s largest democracy and does not befit the image of the nation. Speaking at the 9th Biennial General Conference of the Nagaland Law Students’ Federation (NLSF) at the Jubilee Memorial Centre, Lerie colony, Kohima on February 24, the MP (Cont’d on p-5) maintained that existence

They claimed that there was an apprehension that if the NSSB had to function as per the present draft modalities, it would not serve any purpose and that the dreams of aspirants would be affected and that the very objective of constituting the board would be defeated even before it started functioning. They mentioned that they had submitted numerous representations entailing the common interest of the Nagas by reiterating time and again to include all

(Cont’d on p-3)

APFSA a blot on India’s face, says KG Kenye

KG Kenye (NP)

of APFSA was an “insult” to the very teachings and beliefs of Mahatma Gandhi. MP Rajya Sabha said “Our fight is not with the people of India, but with the Government of India on certain issues like the AFSPA”, which he said was

“a very contentious issue” that had come forth after the Oting incident. As a member of the parliament, Kenye said he tried his best to bring the issue to the floor. However, he said that unfortunately the matter could not be presented on the floor of the house and missed the chance. Kenye, whose tenure comes to an end by first week of April this year, urged his successors to take up the matter. MP said that the quality of the society may be depicted by the refined laws

NSSB issue: ENSF serves 30-day ultimatum on govt NFHRCC appeals to state govt DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) has served a 30-day ultimatum on the state government to fulfil the charter of demands that have been submitted to the government, including demand to include all exempted departments and posts under Nagaland Staff Selection Board (NSSB) without any exception. In a representation to chief minister Neiphiu Rio, ENSF president Chingmak Chang and assistant gen-

decides to take any decision on the act, it should not be partial lifting but lifting it completely. Zhaleo, who attended the meet as a special invitee by virtue of being advisor excise, said that it was also his moral responsibility and duty to share his mind on behalf of the government and also talk on the social issues and evils that were confronting the Naga society.

DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee (NFHRCC) has appealed to the state government to the issue of work order to the qualified contractors at the earliest as the end of working season was fast approaching. NFHRCC convenor Supu Jamir, co-convenor Hokiye Yepthomi, general secretary W.Lemba Chang and assistant general secretary Chenithung Humtsoe also urged the state government to award the contract works (Cont’d on p-8) appropriately in consonance

the exempted departments and posts under NSSB ambit without any exception. Following pressure, the ENSF leaders noted that the government had come up with the idea of constituting another body – Cabinet Subcommittee – to expedite the process. However, much to their disillusionment, they alleged that the committee had generated nothing and had little result. In spite of ENSF’s firm stand against NSSB in its present form, they noted

with the prevailing SOR as approved by the government in order not to compromise with the quality of work. It also appealed to the government to convene a tripartite meeting for a close coordination between NFHRCC, the contractors and the department EEs “in order to harmonize the efficacy of the works to be executed.” Meanwhile, NFHRCC has urged the firm M/S Shohe & Sons to complete the bridge construction works at the earliest and not to compromise with the work quality.

that exist in it. “If one wants to understand the mentality of the society’s position, it is best to study the laws governing the people and would directly provide insight in the community,” Kenye said. He suggested the law students to hold seminars and symposiums on topic of AFPSA with various speakers. Touching upon the issues such Citizenship (Amendment) Act, 2019 and Article 37(A), Kenye encouraged the legal professionals to educate and enlighten the people on such issues. (Cont’d on p-5)

Gov, CM, Dy. CM greet on Sekrenyi DIMAPUR, FEB 24 (NPN): Nagaland governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, chief minister Neiphiu Rio and deputy chief minister Y Patton have extended warm greetings to the members of the Angami community on the occasion of Sekrenyi festival. In his message, Prof. Mukhi said that festival like Sekrenyi has kept the unity of the people, be in the village or beyond through centuries. (Cont’d on p-8) K Y M C


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