Nagaland NewsNSCN/GPRN welcome 25 ‘home comers’

NSCN/GPRN welcome 25 ‘home comers’

The NSCN/GPRN at its Joint Council welcomed 25 “home comers” from different factions who stated to have taken firm decision to strengthen the collective leadership for Naga unity and to support the Framework Agreement of 3rd August 2015 through the ongoing Peace Process for final Indo-Naga Settlement. 
Informing this in a press note, MIP NSCN/GPRN stated the 25 “home comers” were:
They are: kilonser NNC (N/A), James Anar; tatar NNC (N/A), Tokiye Yeptho; ‘leacy’ NNC (N/A) Longkokmeren Longkumer;  razou peyu NNC (N/A) Angukato H. Awomi; razou peyu NNC (N/A), Nikato Ayemi;  khapur NNC (N/A), Suwukha Assumi;  khapur NNC (N/A), Ngukato Awomi; ‘captain’ NNC (N/A),  Lanuyanger Tzudir; ‘lieutanent’ NNC (N/A),  Alo Semy; tatar NNC Mughato Yeptho; tatar NNC, Botoka Wokha;  ‘leacy’ NNC, Wekhrotso Thopih ;  asst. secretary NNC/FGN, Pfodai; dy. kilonser NSCN-U, Kuzoveyi Kezo; tatar NSCN-U, Paul Ana; joint secretary NSCN-U, S. Akheli Yepthomi; region secretary NSCN-U, Sanlak;  section officer NSCN-U, Ghoito Chophy; asst. section officer NSCN-U,  S. Ayiba Yim; ‘sergeant major’ NSCN-U, Shophu; ‘sergeants NSCN-U, Philip Tep; ‘major’ NSCN-K, Yolhu Dozo; ‘lieutenantl’ NSCN-K, Ws. Romesh Anal; ‘sergeant major’ NSCN –K, Samuel Pongen and  PRO KNA, Touthang.

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