Naga Students' Federation visited affected areas in Manipur, distributing relief and supporting Naga families.
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DIMAPUR — The Naga Students' Federation (NSF), accompanied by its advisors, senior leaders and representatives of its federating units, undertook a two-day solidarity and relief mission across several districts of Manipur to express support for communities affected by the prevailing situation in the state.
According to an NSF press release, the delegation comprised federation officials and executives, advisors and senior members, along with the presidents of the Angami Students' Union, All Sumi Students' Union, Chakhesang Students' Union, Ao Students' Conference, Rengma Students' Union, Pochury Students' Union and Zeliangrong Students' Union, Nagaland.
The mission began on June 4 with the delegation travelling from Kohima through Senapati, Kangpokpi, Imphal and Litan before reaching Ukhrul district. On the second day, the team travelled from Ukhrul via Litan and Imphal to Makhan Village, before proceeding through Kangpokpi and concluding the mission at Senapati.
As part of the mission, the NSF distributed relief materials to individuals and families affected by the ongoing situation in Ukhrul district.
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The delegation also held interactions with various civil society organisations (CSOs) in Ukhrul and Senapati, discussing the challenges faced by affected communities and exploring ways to strengthen unity and cooperation among Naga communities.
During their visit to Makhan Village, the delegation met village leaders, the women who were recently released by Kuki SoO militants, and the families of the six Naga men who were abducted by Kuki SoO militants.
The team conveyed solidarity, encouragement and support on behalf of the Naga student community.
The NSF stated that the mission was undertaken to stand in solidarity with affected families, assess the ground situation, and reaffirm the federation's commitment to the welfare, safety and unity of the Naga people during these challenging times.