NSCN, ENPO meet to push for Naga Unity
NSCN and ENPO meet to push for Naga unity
With an effort to bring Naga unity and reconciliation during this crucial time, NSCN meet Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) in Dimapur. NSCN expressed their appreciation to ENPO for its consistency in pushing for Naga unity and reconciliation.
The statement read;
"In continuation of NSCN’s effort to take everyone on board for Naga unity and reconciliation, a meeting was held with the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) yesterday the 9th September, 2020 at Niathu Resort, Dimapur (Nagaland). The NSCN team was led by the Hon’ble Chairman Mr. Q. Tuccu and Hon’ble Vice-Chairman Mr. Tongmeth
Wangnao. ENPO was led by its President Mr. Kekongchim Yimchunger. ENPO was joined by Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) and Eastern Naga Mothers’ Association (ENMA). We expressed our appreciation to ENPO for its stand for honorable, acceptable and early solution. We further appreciate the ENPO for its consistency in pushing for Naga unity and reconciliation. It is our privilege to brief the ENPO, ENSF and ENMA on the development of the ongoing Indo-Naga political talks. Our leaders expressed the need that the process for reconciliation and unity and political talks should go on side by side. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere."
(MIP)
With an effort to bring Naga unity and reconciliation during this crucial time, NSCN meet Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) in Dimapur. NSCN expressed their appreciation to ENPO for its consistency in pushing for Naga unity and reconciliation.
The statement read;
"In continuation of NSCN’s effort to take everyone on board for Naga unity and reconciliation, a meeting was held with the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO) yesterday the 9th September, 2020 at Niathu Resort, Dimapur (Nagaland). The NSCN team was led by the Hon’ble Chairman Mr. Q. Tuccu and Hon’ble Vice-Chairman Mr. Tongmeth
Wangnao. ENPO was led by its President Mr. Kekongchim Yimchunger. ENPO was joined by Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) and Eastern Naga Mothers’ Association (ENMA). We expressed our appreciation to ENPO for its stand for honorable, acceptable and early solution. We further appreciate the ENPO for its consistency in pushing for Naga unity and reconciliation. It is our privilege to brief the ENPO, ENSF and ENMA on the development of the ongoing Indo-Naga political talks. Our leaders expressed the need that the process for reconciliation and unity and political talks should go on side by side. The meeting was held in a cordial atmosphere."
(MIP)

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