Dimapur, Feb. 3 (EMN): Naga Scholars’ Association (NSA) has urged the Nagas to unitedly strive for achieving the aspiration of the Nagas by supporting the initiative of the Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Organisations (CCNTHCO), which is spearheading the current movement.
NSA president Dr. Zuchamo Yanthan and the joint secretary Dr. Lungthuiyang Riamei have urged the Nagas to further strengthen the current movement and actively involve the apex pan Naga bodies, particularly the Naga Hoho. NSA felt that it was crucial for the leaders of the movement to continuously strive to usher the confidence of the Naga people.
NSA felt that the collective decision for deferment of the Nagaland state assembly in paving the way for the Indo- Naga political issue was a great achievement.
Meanwhile, NSA stated that the imposition of the current assembly election in Nagaland by the Government of India against the wishes of the Naga people has resulted in the trust-deficit of the Nagas after having signed the Framework Agreement on August 3, 2015.
NSA, therefore, stated that it was of utmost importance for the Nagas to seriously consider resolving for “solution” at this crucial juncture. It added that Nagas have to stand united in spirit and action.
NSA also stated that Naga politicians have a crucial role to play to make the movement successful by listening to the urgent call of the Naga people. It must also be reminded that the time is crucial for the Nagas to be united for realisation of its aspiration.
NSA has urged the Nagas to unitedly strive for achieving the aspiration of the people. It also urged the Naga people to continue appreciating and support the initiative of the Core Committee of Nagaland Tribal Hohos and Civil Organisations (CCNTHCO) which is spearheading the current movement.
“The Nagas should further strengthen the current movement and actively involve the apex pan Naga bodies, particularly the Naga Hoho. It is also crucial for the leaders of the movement to continuously strive to usher the confidence of the Naga people,” it added.