OpinionEnough confusion. give nagaland a future

Enough confusion. give nagaland a future

For decades, the people of Nagaland have lived amid promises, negotiations, political rhetoric, and uncertainty. Yet ordinary citizens continue to ask one simple question: When will our future begin?
To our political leaders: leadership is not about holding office—it is about creating opportunities. Our youth need jobs, industries, better education, quality healthcare, and a thriving economy. They deserve policies that build the future, not politics that merely manages the present.
To those who continue to speak in the name of the Naga political movement: history deserves respect, but the future demands clarity. The people cannot remain trapped in endless uncertainty. If the struggle was for the welfare and dignity of the Naga people, then let that vision now translate into peace, stability, unity, and development.
The greatest burden today is not disagreement—it is confusion. Our young generation should not inherit unanswered questions, divided loyalties, and a future clouded by uncertainty. They deserve a clear direction and the freedom to dream, innovate, and build.
Nagaland has immense potential. But potential alone will not create prosperity. We need honest leadership, courageous decisions, and a shared commitment to move beyond politics of division toward politics of development.
The people of Nagaland are not asking for miracles. They are asking for truth, accountability, and a future they can believe in.
It is time to stop confusing the people and start building the Nagaland that the next generation deserves.
Azolo Nuh
Concerned Citizen

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