A joint panel discussion on “illegal immigration in NE India: issues and challenges” was organised by department of history, Unity College Dimapur and department of history, Dimapur Government College at seminar hall, Unity College on Tuesday.
Our Reporter Dimapur, Aug. 5 (EMN): Thousands of people participated in the public rally organised by the Nagaland People’s Action Committee (NPAC) for an early solution to the Naga political issue, at Supermarket in Dimapur on Friday. People carrying placards that read: “We want solution not election”, “Political talks cannot be indefinite”, “No peace no progress”, “No political will, no solution”, “25 years of negotiation is a generation”, “Stop politicking solution”, etc. stood in the scorching sun during the rally that lasted for about two hours. Speaking at the event, former president of Eastern Nagaland Peoples Organisation (ENPO), Kekongchim Yimkhiung told the gathering that the Naga issue is not for a particular tribe, region or group but it belongs to every Naga. While maintaining that there may not be any Naga who doesn’t want an early solution, he said there is lot of division in the Naga society and urged the gathering to voice out together for s