'Congratulates FNR for meeting between NNPGs and NSCN (IM)'
Kohima, 20th October, 2022 *
The Naga People’s Front has sincerely appreciated the recent meeting between the NNPGs and the NSCN (IM) at Kolkota on 17 and 18 October under the initiative of the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR), whereby both the groups has agreed to form the Council of Naga Relationships and Cooperation.
Such bold and outright decision is very welcoming as the Naga people’s earnest prayer for unity and reconciliation is finally being answered by our Almighty God.
The NPF congratulates the FNR for taking such initiative and for which, the achievement will marked as the red letter day for the Naga people and heartily honoured the two groups for keeping the problems of the Naga people first and agreed to come under one term with a renewed spirit of commitment for reconciliation and unity between them.
The party appreciates the two groups for understanding the urgency to rise above our present condition and agreeing upon the commitment to the values of truth, forgiveness, justice and peace as the discerning power to help choose a shared future over the divisions of the past.
The NPF had the hope that with this significant development and decision, the Nagas can be optimistic that our long yearning for peace and unity amongst our brothers will be a reality soon and wished both the groups the best for their next endeavor.
The party reiterated that NPF was formed as a political party with the objective and foremost priority for the early resolution to the Naga political issue and the party has fervently urged upon the Government of India to hear the cries of the Naga people and expedite for an early resolution to the Naga political problem with the Naga negotiating groups to a logical conclusion that is honourable, acceptable and inclusive.
Issued by:
Press Bureau,
Naga People’s Front,
Central Headquarters,
Kohima: Nagaland.
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This article was posted on October 21, 2022 .
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