Dimapur, June 17 (MExN): The Tenyimi Peoples’ Organization (TPO) and Zeliangrong Baudi (ZLR) have resolved to protect and preserve Ntangki National Park at any cost.
This resolution was made at the joint meeting of the two organizations on June 16 at Jalukie town.
It was also affirmed that the TPO and ZLR Baudi along with traditional land owner will take up any legal battle in any court of law and will take up any democratic measures or political steps to protect and preserve the Ntangki National Park as and when the situation arises, informed a press note issued by president of TPO Z.M Sekhose, general secretary of TPO Benjamin Lorin, president of ZLB(Nagaland) K. Akhang, speaker of ZLB(Nagaland) D. Abraham and chairman of Old Beisumpui.Village Rangtalak.
The note stated that recognizing that the delicate biodiversity resource within the Ntangki National Park must not be destroyed further by anyone for their selfish interest, resolved that all the land encroachers or intruders inside the park must vacate immediately.
The two organizations resolved to reaffirm that the Zeliangrong Baudi Nagaland as a constituent unit of the TPO has entrusted the TPO to intervene in the present issue of illegal encroachment in Ntangki National Park for protection and preservation of the Park, legally, politically and democratically in the best interest of the Tenyimi people and Nagas in general. Resolved that no village shall be recognized within the jurisdiction of Tenyimi land without the prior consent of the concerned constituent unit of the TPO .
Further, they resolved to acknowledge and reaffirmed that Beisumpui village is the traditional and original land owner of Ntangki National Park. Resolved to respect and acknowledge the traditional boundaries of each respective constituent unit/tribe of TPO and to call upon all other fellow Naga tribes to follow suit from henceforth.
This resolution was made at the joint meeting of the two organizations on June 16 at Jalukie town.
It was also affirmed that the TPO and ZLR Baudi along with traditional land owner will take up any legal battle in any court of law and will take up any democratic measures or political steps to protect and preserve the Ntangki National Park as and when the situation arises, informed a press note issued by president of TPO Z.M Sekhose, general secretary of TPO Benjamin Lorin, president of ZLB(Nagaland) K. Akhang, speaker of ZLB(Nagaland) D. Abraham and chairman of Old Beisumpui.Village Rangtalak.
The note stated that recognizing that the delicate biodiversity resource within the Ntangki National Park must not be destroyed further by anyone for their selfish interest, resolved that all the land encroachers or intruders inside the park must vacate immediately.
The two organizations resolved to reaffirm that the Zeliangrong Baudi Nagaland as a constituent unit of the TPO has entrusted the TPO to intervene in the present issue of illegal encroachment in Ntangki National Park for protection and preservation of the Park, legally, politically and democratically in the best interest of the Tenyimi people and Nagas in general. Resolved that no village shall be recognized within the jurisdiction of Tenyimi land without the prior consent of the concerned constituent unit of the TPO .
Further, they resolved to acknowledge and reaffirmed that Beisumpui village is the traditional and original land owner of Ntangki National Park. Resolved to respect and acknowledge the traditional boundaries of each respective constituent unit/tribe of TPO and to call upon all other fellow Naga tribes to follow suit from henceforth.