Head GB of Chumukedima Town, Kelenguzo Kuotsu has informed that an enumeration drive of non-Nagas (both Hindus and Muslims) living in Chumukedima town would be carried out from October 9 to 31.
Kuotsu maintained that the drive would be carried out as a measure to curb illegal activities and to identify every non-Naga living in Chumukedima Town.
Therefore, all non-Nagas living in Chumukedima have been asked to produce ID proof such as EPIC/Ration card/Aadhaar card and any other supporting legal documents at the time of enumeration drive. Kuotsu said that any non-Naga(s) failing to produce their identification proof as desired shall be compelled to leave Chumukedima Town and the expelled member(s) if any shall not be allowed to dwell in an around Chumukedima area.
For this, all ward chairmen, GBs, elders, youth body of all the respective wards have been asked to take active part during the drive. Further, the Hd GB warned that any non-Naga found indulging in any kind of anti social activities would be expelled from Chumukedima area without any notice.
“This measure has been initiated to screen out foreign dust from the vicinity of Chumukedima Town and most importantly to hold up peaceful environment and tranquillity,” Kuotsu stated.
Meanwhile, Kuotsu expressed gratitude to all rank and file of Chumukedima Town police station (Zone-I) for their prompt action in apprehending all the accused involved in the September 21 incident. Kuotsu also thanked all leaders of Chumukedima town, youth organisation, students union, mothers’ association, auto union, village council, New Chumukedima village council for their support and contribution during the period. Kuotsu further appealed to all the citizens and various organisations to continue extending their support and co-operation even in the future.