Nagaland NewsENPO calls for peace in Naga areas

ENPO calls for peace in Naga areas

On behalf of seven tribes– Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Phom, Sangtam, Tikhir and Yimkhiung living in the country’s remotest and far-flung region bordering Sagaing division and Kachin State in northwest of Myanmar, Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) has appealed to all sections of Naga people for an atmosphere of peace and tranquillity, free from any conflict in all Naga areas.
In a statement, ENPO also called upon everyone to resolve all differences and conflicts through democratic and peaceful means, be it the civil societies, Naga political groups or individual etc.
While extending good wishes to all as they together celebrate platinum year of the country’s independence, ENPO said it expected and hoped for a “magnanimous and truly justness for their shared future with the rest of the country.”
It was undeniably one of the most undeveloped and denied regions of the country– a dark corner and a black spot on the socio-economic and political map of the Republic of India, ENPO stated.

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