Mani urges Rio on Naga integration
DIMAPUR, MAY 26 (TEN): Lok Sabha Member of Parliament of Outer Manipur, Mani Charenamei, in a letter to Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, urged Rio to lead an all-party delegation to the Centre to press for unification of Naga territories in the north east.
The letter dated May 10, 2008 reminded Nagaland Chief Minister of their discussion held at Nagaland House, Aurangzeb Road in the presence of Home Minister, Imkong Imchen, Planning Minister, T.R. Zeliang and Deputy Chairman Neiba Kronu on the matter. It pointed out that the society today was engulfed in unprecedented turmoil, confusion and disunity, which could be an entrapment so that “exploitation of our people and our rich natural resources could be carried out freely.” The MP said that they would later realize the mistake of not having understood and effectively countered the subtle plan of the “much clever people” who are trying to downplay, frustrate and foil the hard-earned peace negotiation.
Lok Sabha MP of Outer Manipur, Mani Charenamei says that at this juncture, it is imperative for all elected representatives of the Naga people and most importantly the Government in power in Nagaland, to shoulder the responsibility of the unification movement of Nagas. He said that previous governments of Nagaland had taken initiatives and passed four resolutions for the unification of Naga territories and added that time had now come “for all of us to take up the movement more vigorously and consistently till we are able to make the Centre deliver justice to the longstanding and rightful demand of the Naga people”.
As such he beseeched Rio to lead the all party delegation to the Centre to “convey the common aspiration of the Nagas to live under one administration and press for taking appropriate necessary steps for the integration of Naga territories”.
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The letter dated May 10, 2008 reminded Nagaland Chief Minister of their discussion held at Nagaland House, Aurangzeb Road in the presence of Home Minister, Imkong Imchen, Planning Minister, T.R. Zeliang and Deputy Chairman Neiba Kronu on the matter. It pointed out that the society today was engulfed in unprecedented turmoil, confusion and disunity, which could be an entrapment so that “exploitation of our people and our rich natural resources could be carried out freely.” The MP said that they would later realize the mistake of not having understood and effectively countered the subtle plan of the “much clever people” who are trying to downplay, frustrate and foil the hard-earned peace negotiation.
Lok Sabha MP of Outer Manipur, Mani Charenamei says that at this juncture, it is imperative for all elected representatives of the Naga people and most importantly the Government in power in Nagaland, to shoulder the responsibility of the unification movement of Nagas. He said that previous governments of Nagaland had taken initiatives and passed four resolutions for the unification of Naga territories and added that time had now come “for all of us to take up the movement more vigorously and consistently till we are able to make the Centre deliver justice to the longstanding and rightful demand of the Naga people”.
As such he beseeched Rio to lead the all party delegation to the Centre to “convey the common aspiration of the Nagas to live under one administration and press for taking appropriate necessary steps for the integration of Naga territories”.
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