Pointing out that Nagas are sharply divided politically and are at a very critical juncture, Mero, former executive secretary of Chakhesang Baptist Churches
DIMAPUR The Naga National Council (NNC), Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN), and Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC) will observe the 60th Indo-Naga
By Takuyaba Dated 6th September 2022 Dear Countrymen, I thank President NNC, President FGN, Speaker Tatar Hoho and their colleagues for inviting me to be here with you on this auspicious Day of the 59th Indo-Naga Ceasefire Day observation. I am a primary member of NNC by birth and has every right to participate in NNC activities except restriction to vote in a particular decision. Here, I want to recall the causes of ceasefire between the Government of India and the Federal Government of Nagaland on this Day of 1964. 1. In fact, the Geography naturally defines its territory and Nagaland is bounded on the north by former Arunachal; in the east by Burma (Myanmar); in the South by Mizoram and on the west by Assam. Nagas are a nation and its freedom is from time immemorial. 2. However, in 1880, a small part of Naga territory on its western side was subjugated