DIMAPUR, APRIL 8 (MExN): The Chakhesang Public Organisation (CPO) has asked the Nagaland State Government to “distance itself from the Naga Mothers Association (NMA),” which it claimed is “no longer a mandated organization.”
DIMAPUR: Chakhesang Public Organisation has appreciated the decision of the newly installed government to repeal the ‘controversial’ Nagaland Municipal Act 2001 in the just concluded 1st Assembly session and felt that the landmark decision would act as a precursor of restoring people’s trust in the government, despite the divergent views on several other issues of public importance confronting society today. “It is the burning desire of the citizens of the state to live in peace without having to be forced to accept something which is utterly foreign and unacceptable to the people, such as certain parts of the NMA 2001, which posed a clear and present threat to the perpetuation of the Naga people as a whole,” stated a CPO statement issued by its president, Vezuhu Keyho, and the general secretary, Chepetso Koza. As the people genuinely respect the authority of an established government, CPO strongly believed that any popular government should, in turn, respect the sentimen
Dimapur, March 27 (MExN): Tribal hohos from Nagaland have submitted a seven-point resolution to the Chief Minister of Nagaland demanding a review and rewriting of the Nagaland Municipal Act 2001. The resolution, adopted at a consultative meeting in Kohim
The tribal hohos of Nagaland, which adoped seven-point resolution at a consultative meeting held at Commissioner’s Guest House, Kohima on March 27, 2023, have resolved that they would be compelled to “boycott” the ULB elections if the government failed to adhere to the demands.
If any church worker wishes to involve in the election campaign, he/she should resign first and be relieved from church ministry for a period of 5 years, read one of the guidelines of the Chakhesang Clean Election Movement (CCEM) launched by the Chakhes