‘Few Nagas’ welcomed Prince Andrew – NNC

Dimapur, May 2 (MExN): The NNC today issued a note claiming that “only few citizens of Kohima pedestrians and some non-locals” had “glimpsed” Prince Andrew during the royal’s visit to Nagaland on May 1.

“The NNC had seen only few citizen of Kohima pedestrians and some non-locals that had a glimpsed of Prince Andrew of England on 1st May and the general mass of people especially the Nagas did not participated in welcoming him,” the publicity wing of the NNC asserted in the note today. The group “thanks each and every Nagas in particular and the citizens of Kohima city for support and cooperation as appealed.”

The NNC also “thanks” the Naga International Support Centre of Amsterdam for support of “NNC’s truthful statement” and says that the council needs more support of “international bodies.” 

The note said that the British government should seriously view the Naga political issue “which the British Government ignored as stated clearly by the Naga National Council during Prince Andrew of England visit and this serious problem should be addressed immediately.”

Otherwise, the note said, “the very political problem will be raised and prevail always in the eye of the world and in front of the British Government in particular.”



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