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CM, LoP reiterate inclusive Naga solution
Naga issue is about what is right for Nagas: Zeliang Naga solution will usher era of peace & progress: Rio
T.R. Zelaing
Correspondent
Kohima, Feb 16 (NPN): Leader of Opposition (LoP) T.R. Zeliang said the Naga political issue was not about who was right but what was right for Nagas, while participating in the discussion on the Naga political issue on the third day of the ongoing NLA session. Zeliang said what was being witnessed was a disturbing trend in recent times whereby Nagas were either in denial or indirectly stimulating disintegration of the Naga political movement. Pointing to the many splintered groups formed, he said it was time for Nagas, irrespective of whether they were underground or over ground, to ponder and seek an answer as to what was right and not keep on asking who was right. Zeliang said that Nagas have struggled for decades for an amicable and early solution and this remains the desire and aspiration of all Nagas spread across four Indian
NPSC refutes NNQF claim DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): Nagaland Public Service Commission (NPSC) has refuted the claim made by Nagaland NET Qualified Forum (NNQF) that out of the 110 sanctioned posts of assistant professor and librarian under the higher education department, only 105 posts have been advertised till date. In a statement, NPSC secretary John Tsulise Sangtam clarified that the commission received 103 posts of assistant professors and two posts of librarian totalling to 105 from the department of higher education, adding that no post was held back by the NPSC as alleged by NNQF. NPSC stated that it published the exact number of posts requisitioned by the department. The commission stated that it was also not empowered to examine/ review any requisitioned post. Further, it said that no RTI pertaining to the above subject was received by the NPSC nor anyone from NNQF has ever contacted the commission on the subject cited above. NPSC has, therefore, requested all responsible to refrain from resorting to print media without verifying the facts from the source concerned.
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States and two nations. He also mentioned about the activities undertaken by Political Affairs Mission (PAM) of NPF for “One Solution, One Accord”. He said the PDA government later also adopted a similar resolution for “One Solution for One People” on October 15, 2020. Zeliang reminded the House that the chief minister in the past, had also asserted that genuine peace in the land could be achieved only through political settlement based on Nagas’ historical and political rights and on the “unique history and position of Nagas”. Therefore, he said this should be pursued in letter and spirit, and solution should be based in line with this principle. According to Zeliang, NPF stood for inclusiveness though the word “Inclusive” was interpreted in various ways by different section of people. Zeliang said NPF believed that all Nagas living in all Naga ancestral lands be stakeholders in any kind of solution. He also said all Naga political groups should sign ceasefire agreements with the Centre and also join the peace talks for solution to the protracted Naga issue. He also reminded that past mistakes be not repeated but lessons learnt from them as “mistakes are meant for learning, not repeating” adding lessons be learnt from past agreements and accords to reach a solution this time. (Cont’d on p-8)
Leader of the house and chief minister Neiphiu Rio, responding to the discussion said that a political solution that is honourable and acceptable to the Naga people will usher in a new era of rapid economic growth, all round progress and greater employment opportunities for our youth. While asserting that Assembly being the highest platform of democracy in the State that carried the voice and aspirations of masses, Rio said it was important for the House to deliberate on the longstanding Naga issue by expressing people’s desires and feelings. As the House reflected people’s voice, he said whatever was deliberated on the floor would be recorded in history for all times to come. Rio also recalled the journey of the Naga political movement from the birth of Naga Club in 1918, submission of memorandum to the Simon Commission in 1929, institution of Naga Hills District Tribal Council on June 10, 1945and the first Naga political body under the nomenclature of Naga National Council (NNC) formed a year later. He also referred to the 9-Point Agreement on June 26, 1947, declaration of Naga independence on August 14, 1947; Naga plebiscite on May 16, 1951 by NNC under the leadership of AZ Phizo, first general election of 1952 under independent India which was boycotted by the Nagas.
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Rio responded to the concern expressed the previous day by opposition NPF member L. Imkong Imchen on the governor’s inaugural address wherein he (governor) had stated that “talks had concluded.” Imchen’s contention was the contradiction with union home minister of state G. Kishan Reddy’s reply to the Lok Sabha on February 12, wherein he said “negotiations are at an advanced stage”, in response to a starred question from Nagaland MP Tokheho Yepthomi. Rio also cited the governor’s message on Statehood Day, wherein it stated that “common understanding having been reached on all the issues on the table and conclusion of the talks on October 31, 2019, the people of Nagaland are anxiously waiting for the new dawn”. Rio said the statement made by Ravi, who is also interlocutor of the political dialogue, and was widely reported (Cont’d on p-8) in the media.
NH-29 stretch to be cleared in 2 weeks Correspondent
KOHIMA, FEB 16 (NPN): Advisor for National Highways, Longrineken informed the State Assembly that it would take another two weeks to clear the debris that has blocked a portion of the NH-29 stretch caused by the rockslides on February 2, 2021. Taking part in discussion during the 7th session of Thirteen Assembly, Longrineken said this was informed by general manager of M/S Ramky-ECI (JV), the contractors undertaking the construction in that stretch of the highway. He also informed the house that an alternative route between Dimapur and Jharnapani had been located from Khopanullah towards Heninkunglwa by the inspection team led by deputy chief minister, Y. Patton during their visit to the area on February 13. This alternative route covering 18.5 km
was constructed by Urban department in 2010 and it would shorten the present route via Tenyiphe-PimlaJalukie and Heninkunglwa, Longrineken said. Opposition member, Imkong L Imchen, while initiating the discussion on this issue as matters of urgent public importance under rule-50, had earlier suggested that since Kohima was the capital of the State and Dimapur the commercial hub, road linkage between the two should be maintained at all cost. Pointing out that there was very little time left before the arrival of monsoon, Imchen asked the government on what preparations it had made to avoid obstruction for commuters along the Kohima-Dimapur route. Y Vikheho Swu, also participating in the discussion suggested to depute experienced traffic personnel along the rockslide stretch measuring some odd 180
metres, since a slow traffic would be more dangerous in the event of any rockslide. He said government should ensure that no casualties or damage to properties were caused to the public owning to negligence on the part of authorities.
NH-29 partially open for traffic
DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): Dimapur district administration has informed that all types of vehicles would be allowed to ply from 5 a.m. to 3 p.m. daily along the NH29 stretch between Chathe River Bridge (Patkai Bridge) and Kukidolong with effect from February 17, 2021 till further orders. In a circular, DC Dimapur Rajesh Soundararajan has, however, informed all the vehicles to strictly adhere to all the traffic regulations and maintain a distance of at least 30 metre between vehicles.
Road from NLA Jn to Thizama to remain closed DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): Kohima police Tuesday informed that the route from Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) junction to Thizama would be closed for all traffic from February 17 till further notice. In an advisory, Kohima police PRO said that road closure was being necessitated as the Nagaland State Disaster Management Authority (NDSMA) was carrying out the mitigative measures of landslide affecting NLA complex whereby a major rock bolting was to be carried out from February 17 with heavy machineries to be placed on the Thizama road. Commuters have been advised to take the alternative route: NPSC Office junction-Planning Quarter road-Pruzie Shisha Hoho Prayer Centre entry gate-4th NAP Bn. camp, Thizama and vice-versa.
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NLA drafting committee on Naga issue Correspondent
KOHMA, FEB 16 (NPN): After a marathon discussion on Naga political issue, Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) Speaker Sharingain Longkumer constituted a Drafting Committee on the Naga
political issue, comprising two legislators each from all political parties and an independent . The members includeminister, Neiba Kronu, advisor Toshi Wungtung (NDPP); minster Jacob Zhimomi and minister S. Pangnyu Phom (BJP); legislators
Imkong L Imchen and Dr Chotisuh Sazo (NPF) and minister Tongpang Ozukum (Independent). The speaker asked the committee members to meet at his official residence at 3 p.m. on Wednesday for drafting a resolution on the Nagaland political issue.
Members discuss Naga political issue
Initiating the discussion on Naga political issue, opposition legislator Toyang Chang remarked that on retrospection it could be seen that Naga conflict in the past 60 years had only resulted in fear, chaos, confusion, mistrust, economic imbalance, etc, and the Naga society seemed to be emotionally disoriented and hence had no direction. He observed that it was challenging time but crucial to prepare a road map and take the right decision, stressing that the objective should be to rebuild and grow within the limited space. Toyang maintained that Nagaland should accept what was achievable and doable at this point of time else, he warned that missing the opportunity could prove to be very costly, while accepting a half-baked solution could mean that
Nagas embark on yet another phase of journey. Taking part in the discussion, deputy chief minister, Y Patton claimed that a the major landmark was achieved on August 3, 2015 when the Framework Agreement was signed and another significant event was December 13, 2016 when Working Committee of seven NNPGs was formed for united efforts to negotiate a deal with Government of India. He mentioned the significant contributions of elected members in the peace building mission. Patton appealed to all the negotiating parties to show “even higher level” of determination, sincerity and commitment for overcoming all hurdles that could still be there on the path towards the final solution peacefully and in the most harmonious
MLA raises issue over alleged abduction of DB
DyCM directs SP Phek to probe incident Correspondent
KOHIMA, FEB 16 (NPN): In an apparent inter-State border dispute-related incident, a dobashi (DB) from Khezhakeno under Phek district was allegedly abducted and assaulted by a mob reportedly from Tunjoy village of Manipur on Monday and later released at night. The matter was brought to light by opposition member Dr Chotisuh Sazo during zero hour discussion on the third day of seventh session of 13th Assembly session here on Tuesday. According to Sazo, a mob armed themselves with machetes, axes and 12-bore barrel guns from Tunjoy village in Manipur entered Nagaland and started cutting trees and jungles in Chida
area. Upon being informed by police personnel’s of the Chida post to Phek district administration, he said extra assistant commissioner (EAC) Khezhakeno and Pfutsero SDPO rushed to the spot along with one dobashi (DB) around 12 noon. However, he claimed they were overpowered by the mob, which also abducted the DB of Khezhakenoma Ngolo Ladu and took him away to Tunjoy. Recalling a similar incident that took place two years back, the MLA said when a former governor was about to visit the Chida lake, a group of people from Tunjoy came to the spot and burnt and destroyed the structures erected for the visiting dignitary. (Cont’d on p-5)
manner and achieve what was being cherished by the people without delay. Joining the discussion, opposition member Imkong L Imchen pointed out that Naga political issue was older than the Kashmir issue or the Khalistani movement as, unlike others, Nagas were a distinct race with a distinct history. He narrated the history of the Naga political struggle starting from Simon Commission of 1929 and said Statehood was granted after an agreement, but Naga political issue remained unchanged and political turmoil continued. Imchen also wondered why Prime Minister Narendra did not utter a single positive or negative word till date after signing of the Framework Agreement. (Cont’d on p-5)
1 COVID case reported in Dimapur DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): Nagaland on Tuesday reported only one COVID-19 positive case in Dimapur, taking the caseload to 12190. The active case also dropped to 41 while a total of 11908 patients have recovered from the infection till date. 16,189 vaccinated till date: 1075 frontline workers and 521 healthcare workers were vaccinated across the state by the Covishield Vaccine on Tuesday. According to the state immunization officer (UIP) Dr. Ritu Thurr, 868 health care workers received the second dose and no adverse events, which needed medical intervention, have been reported. Dr. Thurr said that a total of 16,189 doses have been administered successfully administered across 300 sessions till date.
DUCCF, NTUCT back JCPI over RIIN issue SSAALWC to stop ongoing Dimapur-Zubza rail project: DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): Dimapur Urban Council Chairmen Federation (DUCCF) and Naga Tribal Union Chumukedima Town (NTUCT) have joined other organisations in extending support to the demand of the Joint Committee for Prevention of Illegal Immigrants (JCPI) for tabling the Banuo commission report on Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN) and enacting into an Act in the ongoing assembly session. In a press release, DUCCF president Tsenthungo Nyamo and general secretary Zasivikho Zakiesato said that after the state government issued a notification dated June 29, 2019 for setting up of RIIN, a consultative meeting was held at the State Banquet Hall on July 17, 2019 with all Tribal apex bodies and CSOs where
majority agreed the need to have RIIN. With the Banuo commission having submitted report to the government, DUCCF said it was “only logical that RIIN be passed in the ensuing Assembly session and make it into an Act.” DUCCF, as one of the strong constituents of JCPI, reaffirmed and endorsed that December 1, 1963 should be the cut-off year for registration of RIIN. NTUCT: Naga Tribal Union Chumukedima Town (NTUCT) through its president Lhousito Khro and general secretary Longshi Kikon expressed dismay over the PDA government’s failure to meet the demand of the JCPI and other civil society organisations to enact RIIN as an Act. In this regard, NTUCT has supported the demand
of JCPI that RIIN be enacted into an Act in the ongoing assembly session without any further delay and prejudice. The union maintained that laxity and non-implementation of laws and Act to curb the illegal immigrants has already polluted the state for a long period of time. It said RIIN Act in the state has “become an urgent necessity in order to regulate the registration of Indigenous inhabitants of Nagaland with December 1, 1963 as cut off year. NTUCT expressed regret that despite growing demands for tabling Banuo commission report on RIIN, the government still remained silent. The union affirmed that failure on the part of the state government would compel it to go for various democratic means of protest till demand was fulfilled.
2-lane works indefinitely NFR conducts trail run of train
DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): SARDP Sumi Area Affected Landowners Welfare Committee (SSAALWC) has informed that it has decided to suspend the ongoing two-lane road project under Sumi jurisdiction for indefinite period over non-payment of phase-II property damage compensation. In a representation addressed to the deputy commissioner (DC) Zunheboto, the SSAALWC convener Ghuvishe Zhimomi and secretary Kakheto Zhimo said that the welfare committee at a joint meeting on February 13, 2021 reviewed the unresolved matter of non-payment of phase-II property damage compensation under SARDP-NE Road Project way back in 2011. SSAALWC said that it
has, therefore, reaffirmed its earlier resolutions dated August 28, 2019; September 4, 2019 and October 17, 2019, which were submitted to the government authorities. The committee said it would enforce total cessation of ongoing road project till the payment was made to the genuine beneficiaries listed and verified by respective village council, DC and responbsile departments from the year 2012-2016. The committee has directed the contactors/firms executing the work to halt/ suspend the work with effect from February 17, 2021. SSAALWC cautioned that failure to comply with its directive would invite seizure of machineries. The committee also affirmed that it would not attend any joint meeting till its issue was addressed.
Trail run of a train engine carried out on Tuesday. (Twitter)
DIMAPUR, FEB 16 (NPN): North East Frontier railway on Tuesday afternoon carried out its first trial run of the train engine along the Dhansiri-Shukovi (Dimapur-Zubza) railway track. The train engine arrived from Dhansiri railway station, Assam to Dhansiripar railway station at around 3 p.m. In a tweet, PHE minister Jacob Zhimomi welcomed the development, saying “The first train arrived in Dhansiripar railway station from Dhansiri, Assam (February 16, 2021) at 3p.m. Dimapur district. Welcome to Nagaland!.” K Y M C