Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
Kohima, May17 2009:
President of Naga National Council/Federal Government of Nagaland (NNC/FGN), Adinno Phizo while maintaining that the Naga people have every right to assert sovereignty, said that India has no right, whatsoever to occupy Nagaland.
In her message dispatched from England on the occasion of 59th Naga Plebiscite Day organized by the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN/NNC) at Transit Peace Camp, Kohima yesterday, Adinno said due the protracted conflict with India since 1954, everything in Naga society is not fine.
Adino is the daughter of NNC/FGN founder late A Z Phizo.
She regretted that a section of the Naga people could be seen strangers to the virtues of ancestors tradition the Naga people are proud of, like honour, bravery and loyalty.
She also said instead of upholding the age-old harmony, out of sheer greed for domination and money, some groups blatantly pursue sectarian interests and inconceivably peddle on the evil idea that NNC and the FGN no longer exists.
She said such groups self-inflicted alienation now on inevitable retreat can have no place in the democratic nation of Nagas.
Expressing that while the Naga people persevere with the long drawn conflict with India it is imperative that Nagas should remain constantly vigilant considering enemys relentless policy to divide and rule.
Indias original sin committed against Nagaland will not go away till the hypocritical Government of India finally see it is in own interest to find an amicable solution based on mutual respects, she said.
The NNC chief also asserted that nothing can falter the resolve of NNC/FGN to stay the course of upholding freedom be it through the unremitting Indian occupation army militarized tyranny or its proxy gangs preying on a terrorized nation.
Kedahge (President) of FGN also exhorted the gathering while special number was presented by lieutenant Ipuak, chaplain and
colleagues.
President, NYM, NNC Chungbui chaired the programme, wherein FGN Chaplain K.Thih read the bible portion and pronounced invocation.