All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) on Saturday informed that all its units hoisted black flag in their respective colleges ‘demanding justice’.
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Several organizations including deputy chief minister TR Zeliang have condemned the May 25 incident in Tizit where Tizit Area Student’s Union Action committee chairman, Ahoa Konyak was hacked to death by an alleged drug peddler.
DIMAPUR Various organisations have strongly condemned the demolition of the Naga Club building, which houses the offices of the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) and All Nagaland College Students’ Union in Kohima on May 27 by unknown miscreants. APO: The Angami Public Organisation APO) has termed the incident ‘wrong and unjustifiable’ stating that such acts are alien to the cultures and traditions of their ancestors. While acknowledging that the grand Naga Club Building has been embroiled in conflict, APO believed that pursuing amicable and lasting solutions to conflicts could only stem from mutual respect and dialogue. An APO press release issued by its president, Razouvotuo Chatsu, appeal to all concerned to desist from aggravating situations but show compassion in helping resolve the issue in the larger interest of the Nagas. ASU: The Angami Students’ Union (ASU) has appealed to the enforcing agencies to immediately arrest the perpetrators and initiate befitting action as