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Naga leaders, NGOs to attend Senapati meeting
Source: The Sangai Express

Imphal, December 05: In connection with the on going peace process between the Indian Government and the NSCN (IM), a meeting is said to be scheduled at Senapati HQ tomorrow for Naga leaders, informed a reliable source.

The meeting will be a congregation of Naga NGO's, Naga Hoho, students and women leaders.

However, the source added that the Naga Ministers and MLA's have also been invited to the meeting.

AK Lalngalam Zemei (65) a senior NSCN (IM) member will be present in the meeting, said the source.

The meeting will mainly deliberate on the various measures to be taken up by the people so that a final solution can be arrived at between the two opposing groups before the coming Nagaland Election.

Moreover, it has been informed that the leaders during the meet will also be seeking the support of Naga people for finalizing the Peace process so as to iron out any differences that may crop up later on.

However, on questioning some of the senior Naga Ministers with regard to the invitation, they informed that they will not be attending the meet, said the source.

NNC directives: The, Federal Govt of Nagaland (FNG) or Alee Ministry (Foreign Ministry) of the NNC has asked all the non Nagas especially the business community and tourist to collect Nagaland entry cards (NEC) from the department concerned at their respective regions, reports Newmai News Network.

The FNG in a notification said that Nagaland Entry Cards should not be seen as communal cards but the authority has done to check the swarming and intermittent influx of 'Foreign Nationals' in Nagaland.

The notification further said that in this context all concerned have been asked to avail the benefit of proper and due requirements from the FGN.

Sources from the FGN said the latest diktat of the FGN had been drafted by Mrs Adino herself who is now in London.

Observers and thinkers in Nagaland have seen the FGN/NNC's directives as a move to show its supremacy over the NSCN factions and also an initial step to play as a dominant role in Nagaland.





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