Advancing the Indo-Naga peace process
- 12th May 2023 : Naga Peoples Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) -
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Indigenous/Adivasi Groups Urge PM Modi to Take Direct Charge of Indo-Naga Peace Negotiation
NPMHR organized a meeting to advance Indo-Naga peace process. The meeting was historic because it was attended by Indigenous/Adivasi leaders and organization from the state of Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Maharashtra.
Important Indigenous/Adivasi leaders: Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste, Minister of State for Rural Development and Steel, Government of India; Shri Omkar Singh Markam, Ex-Cabinet Minister and sitting MLA of Madhya Pradesh, Dr.Hiralal Alawa, MLA, Madhya Pradesh, attended the meeting.
Several leaders of tribal, political and social organizations: Vela Ram Gogra of BTP Rajasthan; Bala Jagtap of Prahar Social Party, Maharashtra; Shradha Kashyap of Ekta Parishad and several others attended the meeting.
Shri Faggan Singh Kulaste extended his solidarity and commitment for the cause of peace in the Naga areas. He assured the gathering that for advancing the cause of peace he will take the concerns expressed in the meeting to the political leadership of India.
Indigenous/Adivasi leaders such as Dr. Heera Alawa, Velaram Meena, Rakesh Mahale, Gajanand Mahale, Hafiz Harun, Hari Singh Marawi, Gulzar Singh Marawi, Bala Saheb Jagtap, Arslan Y.Khan and Bijaya Panda expressed their solidarity with the Naga endeavour for peace. They were also of the opinion that the need of the hour was to build solidarity between various tribal groups and communities.
The house unanimously adopted a two point resolution with the list of signatories which is enclosed herewith.
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This article was posted on May 13, 2023 .
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