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SRF submits memo to Centre on Union Territory

Sovereign Republic of Freeland (SRF) has stated that it submitted memorandum to the Prime Minister Office, President’s Secretariat and Ministry of Home Affairs during its visit to New Delhi New Delhi on December 4, 2015.
In a press release, SRF president B. Imlong and general secretary Khumo said SRF held meeting with the director (NE-ii), Ministry of Home Affairs and discussed issues concerning demand made to the Central Government regarding Union Territory for the Eastern People of Freeland. 
They said the memorandum submitted to the government of India was put forward on December 8, 2015 and expecting positive action.
Meanwhile, the signatories said that the Sovereign Republic of Freeland central staff and all the units of SRF during a joint meeting adopted three points resolution.
It said at the meeting, the house resolved that if any member of SRF, which has 47,622 members, was found using alcohol, making disturbances, carrying arms and indulging in taxation in the name of SRF would be dealt with necessary action by the SRF general and would be handed over to the police department.
Further, the joint meeting also resolved SRF general would take action against any person, organisation and government that condemn, ignore, threaten and harass SRF public.
The meet also resolved that majority of all the tribes of Eastern People of Freeland supported demand for Union Territory to the government of India.

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