Angami Public Organisation (APO) and Kohima Village Council (KVC) have jointly appealed to the leaders of the Naga Club (NC) and Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) to allow “any willing and voluntary third party” to mediate for restoring normalcy and bring about a meaningful reconciliation outside of the legal court at the earliest.
In a joint appeal, APO president Razouvotuo Chatsu and KVC chairman Helievi Solo said they were “deeply conscious of the likely long-term consequences” if the conflicts remained unresolved and inevitably become subjected to provocations and counter provocations. APO and KVC have, therefore, appealed to both the parties to “cease issuing press statements, say or do anything against each other which may only aggravate the situation.”
Further, they requested the Naga Club not to take up any activity at the site “if the current volatile public sentiments for and against.”
APO and KVC also requested the NSF to “withdraw FIR soonest possible” as a good gesture to find an amicable solution acceptable and honourable to both the parties.