Naga tribe declines to pay ‘taxes’ to extremist groups
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The Konyaks asked the groups to unite for people to be relieved of multiple taxation
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File Photo: A Konyak Naga with his face tattooed with natural colour tribesman in his traditional dress at the Hornbill festival in Kisama Heritage village. | Photo Credit: RITU RAJ KONWAR
The Konyaks asked the groups to unite for people to be relieved of multiple taxation
A Nagaland tribe has declined to pay “taxes” to several extremist groups in the State unless they united for the greater cause of the Nagas.
The “no unity, no tax” declaration by the Konyak community in the State’s Mon district is believed to be a move to provide fiscal relief to the people by ending multiple taxation.