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Nagas don't want just Royal jestures, but firm action
Seven Sisters Post | Samir K Purkayastha | Kohima (May 1):
“I hope that you and your entourage will go back home with fond memories of Nagaland and the Naga people, and that you will become ambassadors of Nagaland wherever you go,” said chief minister Neiphiu Rio while welcoming Andrew to a civic reception at the NBCC convention centre here.
Rio was actually articulating the wishes of the Naga people, who blamed the British for dividing the Nagas by placing them in two different countries — India and Myanmar.
Prince Andrew left for Dimapur from where he flew to Mumbai in a chartered plane. “He came, he saw and left without even writting any comment on the visitor’s book at the War Cemetery,” said a state government official. And that, perhaps, summed up the day-long event.
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