In a major development, the NSCN/GPRN (K) Khango has agreed to unconditionally withdraw the imposition of capital punishment on proprietor of M/s KKB Rülho, with immediate effect.
This was resolved at a joint meeting between Angami Youth Organisation (AYO) and NSCN/GPRN (K) Khango held at Kohima on Tuesday to deliberate on the current imbroglio between the two parties. The meeting was facilitated by the Ceasefire Monitoring Board (CFMB). Further, NSCN/GPRN (K) Khango agreed to retract its directive given to the Angami contractors to cease activities and demobilise their manpower and machineries currently deployed across other districts of Nagaland with immediate effect.
It was also resolved that NSCN (K) Khango would make it known to the public the identity of the person alias “Max Naga” and initiate appropriate disciplinary action against him on or before the next 15 days. Accordingly, AYO also withdrew its non-cooperation and recalling back of Angami workers from the NSCN/GPRN (K) Khango. At the meeting, NSCN (K) Khango also expressed regret of the occurrence of the unfortunate issue.
Further, AYO reiterated its stand on Angami Public Organisation resolution of 1993 on “One Government, One Tax” during the meeting. This was stated in a joint statement signed by AYO president Kesosul Christopher Ltu and general secretary Neidilhoutuo Sechü and NSCN (K) Khango kilo kilonser Visheto Yeptho and CFSB supervisor A Imyapangba Ao.