Naga movement has grown much more mature: FNR

DIMAPUR, JANUARY 21 (MExN): The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) today said that the Naga movement “is not only alert but it has grown much more mature.” A statement from the FNR noted that on January 14 the Working Committee, Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs) and the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) released the joint statement: “Nagas are Moving Ahead.” 

“With the passage of time, the Nagas are converging to a constructive and realistic action for a shared future. Thanks to the natural law of nature for the gift of Naga convergence. In human history, small happenings have often been the foundation for transformational changes,” the FNR observed. 

It reminded that the concerned Naga Political Groups (NPGs) signed an agreement on October 18, 2022, to “form the Council of Naga Relationships and Cooperation led by the Convener of NNPGs and the Chairman of NSCN to explore, at the earliest realistic ways for Nagas to move forward on the basis of Naga historical and political rights.” 

The above resolution, the FNR said, was validated on January 14, 2023, which states: “In affirmation of this position, the NNPGs and the NSCN on this day declare our unconditional commitment to collaborate on the basis of our respective agreements, with immediate effect, for the resolution of the Naga historical and political rights with the Government of India.”  

With a high definition both the Naga Political Groups have fervently stated “to the Naga people, we appeal to stand with us to prevent any further division of our shared belonging.” 

In the movement of history there comes the power of context: this is the moment for the Nagas, the FNR said. “From the birth of Naga nationhood, the leaders of the Naga national movement rendered their all to keep the Naga story alive and consolidate its forward-looking journey. Today, in a different chapter of a continuing story, the Naga Political Groups by resolving to be in relationship and cooperation have presented a way of moving forward,” it added. This is another historical opportunity for the Nagas to reciprocate with a definite affirmation for moving forward, the FNR stressed.

The FNR also cited that at the recently concluded celebration of 150 years of Christianity among the Nagas, the Nagaland Baptist Church Council resolved “to work for greater unity and better understanding among the various groups of people through cessation of selfish pursuit and conflicts that divide and damage the historical harmony of the Nagas.

To this end, we affirm our shared oneness and resolve to stand in the gap in our collective search for political solution that is non-violent and honorable.”

In keeping with working “for greater unity and better understanding” the FNR said it is committed to collaborating on a strategic plan with the NPGs and Naga Civil Society as a dynamic process for moving forward. 



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