Nagaland NewsNSCN (I-M) Lotha region greetings on Tokhu Emong

NSCN (I-M) Lotha region greetings on Tokhu Emong

 Lotha national leaders and workers of NSCN/GPRN, Lotha region has extended its warmest Tokhu Emong greetings to each and every Lotha, living in different parts of the world. 

A press release from Mozamo Ngullie, kilonser/CAO, NSCN/GPRN Lotha region stated its hope that this 2019 Tokhu festival be celebrated in absolute peaceful atmosphere following the historic Indo-Naga political understanding to co-exist in peaceful friendships under the dynamic leadership of the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modiji and under the unshakeable and visionary leadership of the chief negotiator and ato kilonser, Th. Muivah and the collective leadership of the NSCN/GPRN.

NSCN Lotha region has called upon the Lothas to acknowledge God and to forgive one another to make the celebrations complete and meaningful. NSCN Lotha region appeals to the Lothas in general take this Tokhu as the turning point to build a future of hope for the younger generations through unity and harmony. 

NSCN Lotha region also stated that it was blessed with hundreds of dedicated leaders and workers comprising of one member of the collective leaderships, members of the steering committee, kilonsers, deputy kilonsers, tatars and hundreds of region workers, scores of educated and qualified bureaucrats led by the incumbent cabinet secretary, and hundreds of Lotha warriors in Naga Army who had stood firm through thick and thin to reach this day to celebrate this festival amidst the Lothas in general. 

NSCN Lotha region also called upon the Lotha Hoho, the various frontal organisations, the district administrations, the Police/Army and all the Lotha Hoho units and organisations throughout Nagaland and beyond for a joyous and harmonious Tokhu Emong 2019. Kuknalim.

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