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Nagaland NewsSCVC objects to shifting of Longshen EAC Hq

SCVC objects to shifting of Longshen EAC Hq

Sheanghah Chingnyu Village Council (SCVC) has objected to shifting of Longshen EAC headquarters established in 1981 under Mon district.

In a press release, chairman SCVC Gangnan Konyak stated that the people of Sheanghah Chingnyu village were “the main land owner”.
The release signed by 13 leaders of the village stated that they noticed “gangster type policy” on shifting of EAC hq without the consent of the “main land owners”—Sheanghah Chingnyu village and Tangnyu village. “We have also come to notice that false clearance was written by unauthorised person in the Sheanghah Chingnyu council pad which is totally illegal,” they claimed.
They stated that Longshen village and Chinglen Village were not approved by the government of India or Nagaland till date. However, they said signatures were put in the letter of shifting EAC hq, which they said was “illegal and challengeable in the court of law.”
The village leaders appealed to the state government and responsible authorities not to initiate the false letter submitted without the mandate of the land-owner/ farmers/public in general.
They warned that failure to comply with public representation, the state government would be solely responsible for all the eventualities. 

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