The Working Committee of the Naga People’s Front which met on the 1st July 2011 at the Central H.Q. at Kohima held an intense deliberation on the recent division which took place within the erstwhile GPRN/NSCN ‘K’ group. The unfortunate turn of event has caught the Naga people by surprise and the Working Committee viewed this new development with all seriousness. At a time when Nagas were desperately trying to forge unity amongst the National workers through the spirit of Reconciliation, this further division has emerged as a major setback. Unless this trend is reversed and cohesion is consolidated amongst them, the future scenario appears to be very grim and so members expressed serious apprehensions under such circumstances. As such the Working Committee resolved to appeal to all the leaders of various groups to let good sense and logic prevail over their decisions and sink their differences in the greater interest of the Naga people while we continue to make a concerted effort towards achieving an amicable settlement to the Indo- Naga political issue. Therefore, the Working Committee also made a request to the Govt. of India to continue and extend the ceasefire to all Naga National groups so as to ensure a conducive atmosphere for the ongoing peace process at various levels.
The Working Committee also reviewed the 30th June incident at Dimapur where 3 lives were lost and some other sustained injuries in separate incidents. The meeting out rightly condemned such dastardly act5 of violence in the Naga society and appealed to one and all to rise above narrow issues and find a more tolerable way of expressions other than resorting to such extreme measures. Terror attacks on the common man will not be condoned at any cost and such practices should find no room in the Naga Society. The meeting therefore, resolved to appeal to all concern to book the culprits and set an exemplary punishment
( K.G.KENYE)
Member Secretary,
Working Committee, NPF.
The Working Committee also reviewed the 30th June incident at Dimapur where 3 lives were lost and some other sustained injuries in separate incidents. The meeting out rightly condemned such dastardly act5 of violence in the Naga society and appealed to one and all to rise above narrow issues and find a more tolerable way of expressions other than resorting to such extreme measures. Terror attacks on the common man will not be condoned at any cost and such practices should find no room in the Naga Society. The meeting therefore, resolved to appeal to all concern to book the culprits and set an exemplary punishment
( K.G.KENYE)
Member Secretary,
Working Committee, NPF.