Nagas need new awakening, says Nagaland Chief Minister : com

Nagas need new awakening, says Nagaland Chief Minister

Our Correspondent Kohima, Oct. 29 (EMN): Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Saturday lamented the absence of a “true” Pan-Naga organisation amid division continuing unabated among the Nagas. Therefore, Naga society needs oneness, unity, and harmony at the moment, he said while addressing the culmination programme of the 75 years of Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) held on the theme “Call to oneness” at Naga Solidarity Park in Kohima. He also lamented that ‘many well-intended decisions and actions of the government are often viewed and interpreted on tribal lines’. “Sadly, even today, we do not even have a single true pan Naga organization, be it a civil society, a tribal body or a student organisation,” he said.  The chief minister said the Naga movement that started in 1918 under the banner Naga Club was to unite the Naga family as one. “Unfortunately, division among the Naga family started in the 1960s and is continuing unabated till today. The Naga Nationalists political groups are now divided into several camps while tribalism is raising its ugly head in the Naga civil society,” Rio said. ‘Today, Nagas need a new awakening and concerted efforts to stock the flame of Naga nationhood, patriotism, and oneness....

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