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Vol XXXII No. 206
DIMAPUR, SATURDAY, JULY 2, 2022 Pages 12 ` 5.00
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UDA roadblock to Naga solution: NPCC
Govt failed to follow HC directive: NRMSATA-2016
SC slams Nupur’s ‘loose tongue’ Border tension: CNSA, AKM seek govt’s intervention
(Cont’d on p-8)
Traffic advisory
DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): In order to allow uninterrupted road repair and maintenance work at major bridge KM 155+245, minor bridge KM 165+158 and other portions of Dimapur-Kohima (NH-29) four-lane, deputy commissioner Kohima, Shanavas C has issued traffic advisory. In this regard, all vehicular movement will remain suspended from Chapru (Bamboo Hall/restaurant) to Zubza police station from 12 noon to 4 pm on July 10, 17, 24 and 31.
Nupur Sharma
actually has a loose tongue and has made all kinds of irresponsible statements on TV and set the entire country on fire. Yet, she claims to be a lawyer of 10 years standing... She should have immediately apologised for her comments to the whole country,” the court said. S h a r m a ’s r e m a r k
against the Prophet during a TV debate triggered protests across the country and drew sharp reactions from many Gulf countries. The BJP subsequently suspended her from the party. The bench said, “her apology came too late and that too conditionally saying if religious sentiments are hurt and so on. She should have been on TV immediately and apologised to the nation”. While refusing to entertain Sharma’s plea for clubbing of FIRs, a vacation bench of Justices Surya Kant and JB Pardiwala allowed her to withdraw the plea.
agenda before the Centre and the stakeholders, adding even former governor and Centre’s interlocutor for Naga peace talks RN Ravi had in his address to Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) announced that talks had concluded. The Assembly passed Motion of Thanks to the governor’s address. After this, he recalled that another resolution was passed by NLA pressing the Centre “to resume talks” and repeated “One solution for all”. Therie however said one solution for all Naga inhabitants of various States and suggesting to provide land at tri-junction of Ingtanki National Reserve Forest were all false hopes. But noting that the UDA chairman had made it clear in recent times that the reserved forest could not be part of the solution, he said the UDA apparently appeared to be divided on the issue.
Positive cases of ASF confirmed in Kohima, Dimapur districts
in Nagaland as the “underground writs” were applied everywhere over which the State government had no control. Knowing that both were hand in glove, Therie said the Central government had given clear directive to UDA government to convince NSCN (I-M). But, instead of convincing, he alleged that the UDA coalition engineered Pan Naga Hoho (PNH) with chief minister Neiphiu Rio even going to the extent of stating that the Centre had not “rejected” separate Naga flag and constitution. Further, Therie pointed out that Rio had also offered many times to pave the way for honourable and acceptable solution. He said stakeholders had also given the mandate to the Centre for implementation of the solution with talks having been concluded in 2019. Meanwhile, the NPCC president said he had dis-
DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): Nagaland RMSA Teachers Association (NRMSATA), 2016 batch has said that the state government has so far failed to comply with the March 16, 2022 High Court directive, which ordered the government to implement pay scale for the underpaid RMSA (2016) subject teachers in parity with their counterparts. NRMSATA-2016 president Imlitemjen stated that the Gauhati High Court, Kohima bench had upheld the principle of “Equal Pay for Equal Work” in favour of the NRMSATA, 2016. NRMSATA-2016 said that supported by the rule of law and several declassified documents it had reminded state government of its blatant contempt of court by submitting a representation regarding implementation of pay scale and service regularisation to the government on May 24, 2022.
cially ruled out. According to him, the last paragraph of FA states, “The two sides agreed that within this Framework Agreement details and execution plan will be worked out and implemented shortly”. He pointed out that the Centre had stood by the principles of FA and came to conclusion with Working Committee, Naga National Political Groups on Agreed Position. But accusing UDA of refusing to recognise the two official agreements (Framework Agreement and Agreed Position), Therie alleged that the State government was actually pushing for PNH with the demand for legislative and executive powers over the Nagas residing in Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur and Nagaland. However, the proposal was rejected by the respective States and also by the stakeholders. Since then, he claimed PNH was a non-
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DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): Taking a pot shot at the United Democratic Alliance (UDA) government, Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) president K. Therie accused UDA of being the “roadblock to settlement” and responsible for prolonging the suffering of the people. In a statement, Therie also stressed that if Prime Minister Narendra Modi was at all honest in his announcement that the Naga problem had been resolved as announced to the nation and if BJP’s commitment to “Election for Solution” were of any truth, then time was running out for them to keep their commitments. Asser ting that the Centre had the constitutional right to remove the roadblock by removing the UDA government to settle the Naga issue, Therie said Government of India was fully aware of the collapse of constitutional machinery
NEW DELHI, JUL 1 (PTI): The Supreme Court on Friday came down heavily on suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma for her controversial comments against the Prophet, saying her “loose tongue” has “set the entire country on fire” and that she is “single-handedly responsible for what is happening in the country”. Refusing to entertain Sharma’s plea for clubbing of FIRs lodged in various states against her for the remark, the bench held that the comment was made either for cheap publicity, political agenda or some nefarious activities. “She
cussed the issue of roadblock to a political settlement of Naga issue with Congress leader and MP, Rahul Gandhi, adding that he was accompanied by NPCC vice-president V Lasuh and AICC (I/c Nagaland) Dr Ajoy Kumar. He mentioned that he had also briefed High Powered Committee of AICC in March 2020 and sought support to the settlement of the two official agreements, to which the committee had agreed in principle. Gandhi was concerned as to why the agreements were not honoured, wondering why one should go back from an agreement, he claimed. To clear the cloud, Therie said he had explained that Framework Agreement (FA) was the basis, adding that NSCN (I-M) general secretary Th Muivah’s statement at Agri Expo in 2012 was confirmed in the FA that issues of sovereignty and integration were offi-
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DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): Amid tensions along Assam-Nagaland border after the miscreants allegedly from Assam side destroying plantations belonging to villagers of Yajang C under Mokokchung district, the Central Nagaland Students’ Association (CNSA) and Ao Students’ Conference (AKM) have urged the state government to urgently look into the matter before the tension and conflict intensified. In a press release, CNSA president R Sunep Pongen and AKM president Nungdokyanger Ao stated that they visited Yajang C Village on learning about
“After all three parties became one alliance,all doors are closed for bargaining for position.” K Y M C
es/colonies (i.e. epicentres) to maintain strict biosecurity measures in their respective farms/pig sty. The department has also requested the public to refrain from consuming pork of unknown origin as it might become the source of infection. Further, it informed that any dead pigs should be disposed of through deep burial protocols followed by proper sanitization of the area with the help of a veterinarian. As there are no treatment protocols for the disease at present, except to cull/depopulate, the department has appealed to the general public to follow the following measures: Inform sudden death of pigs to the nearest Veterinary Institute. Do not consume the dead pigs. List out the number of pigs that died along with photos, and approximate
CNSA and AKM members during the visit to Yajang C village.
the reports of Assam police and some Assam villagers “deliberately destroying” standing crops of cultivated land and plantations belonging to Yajang C Village on June 27, 2022 (Sunday) while all the villagers were attending Church service. CNSA and AKM said they conducted on-spot veri-
fication on June 29, 2022 and came to the conclusion that the land in question belonged to Yajang C Village (Ao Naga) and was well within the territory of Yajang C village. “In fact, even the tea estates beyond the land in question belong to Yajang C Village which is being cultivated by As-
body weight, and after duly certified by the Village/ Colony Authority the same must be submitted to the chief veterinary officer for authentication. Follow the deep burial method, at least 6 ft. deep, followed by spreading of lime/bleaching powder. Do not throw the carcass in the river/canal/ stream/ water bodies. Sanitize the areas/ sheds/troughs completely using the recommended solution. Wash hands, feet, clothing, etc properly with soap. Seek assistance of a veterinarian for disinfecting the area. Do not re-populate the pigs, without Department’s consultation. Demarcate areas into Infected Zone, Surveillance Zone & Free Zone with the help of AH&VS deptt.
sam Tea Estates by paying tax to the Yajang C Village Council,” CNSA and AKM stated. The two student bodies said they “reject the detestable manipulative acts of the Assam side”, which always misuse their media houses to spread fake news and make illegitimate claims over the Ao Naga ancestral territory. CNSA and AKM have, therefore, demanded the government of Assam to compensate the affected Yajang C villagers and take necessary action against the concerned Assam police personnel and intruders involved in the June 27 incident. (Cont’d on p-8)
DCs, SPs face of state government: CM Rio Manipur landslide death toll mounts to 21
DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): State chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, Friday said that the de puty commissioners (DCs) and Superintendents of Police (SPs), who hold the prime posts in serving the country and the states, were the face of the state government. According to a DIPR report, the chief minister said this while speaking at the inaugural programme of two-day deputy commissioners’ conference, which got underway at the Conference Hall, Commissioner’s Office, Kohima on Friday. Being the administrative officers in the districts, Rio said that DCs should be more effective in main-
Rio with DCs and other officials on Friday. (DIPR)
taining law and order situations, exercising government policies, implementing the development activities effectively, and making them visible in the eyes of the public. Describing the administration and police as husband and wife, the chief minister said that they should work together with
all the responsibilities vested upon them in making the district prosperous. Rio also pointed out that being the administrative heads, everyone was expected to possess leadership qualities in taking the decision and timely action in any matter. The chief minister has asked the DCs to propagate
the names given to the districts, in line with the name given to the state as “Land of Festivals”. Further, Rio urged the DCs to be wiser in handling cases and delivering justice to its citizens when it comes to dealing with modern laws and instituted customary laws. He requested them to bring up the printed relevant laws in local dialect to let citizens understand in a better way. Dwelling on acquiring Land Pattas, the chief minister asked the DCs to get Pattas of the government lands at the earliest to avoid land disputes.
Correspondent
IMPHAL, JUL 1: Death toll in the devastating landslide that hit the 107 Territorial Army (TA) camp located at Tupul railway construction camp at Makhuam area of Noney district in the wee hours of Thursday increased to 21 on Friday after rescue teams recovered 13 more dead bodies even as the operations to trace the missing persons intensified. The landslide was so devastating that it not only buried camps of the TA and railway workers, but also blocked the course of Ijei River completely. (Cont’d on p-8) Ten of the 13 dead bod-
Doctors’ Day: State govt awards 10 ‘best performing’ doctors Correspondent
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DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): Animal Husbandry & Veterinary Services department has informed that positive cases of African Swine Fever (ASF) have been confirmed in Meriema, Viswema and Dzulakie village of Kohima district, and Unity Colony at Purana Bazar & Bamunpukhuri colony of Dimapur district. The ASF outbreak was confirmed after laboratory test reports through RT-PCR from NERDDL, Guwahati. So far seven districts in the State have been affected, it added. The department informed that through clinical symptoms, the “Acute Form” of the disease was being exhibited by the deceased pigs. To prevent further spread of the disease, the department has, therefore, requested all the pig rearers, as well as the general public in the positive villag-
KOHIMA, JUL 1 (NPN): Altogether 10 ‘best performing doctors’ from across the State were awarded under Ayushman Bharat PM-JAY here on Friday on the occasion of ‘National Doctors’ Day’. The awardees included senior specialist (surgical oncology) of Wokha District Hospital (DH) Dr Imkongsanen, MO (general GDMO) of House of Hope, Tuensang, Dr C Noksen Sangla, junior specialist (general surgery) of Phek DH Dr Shevosa Vese, BL MO (general GDMO) of Noklak DH Dr Chong-
Tongpang with the award winners, doctors and other dignitaries on Friday. (NP)
ya, SMO (obstetrics and gynaecology) of Mon DH Dr Aman Konyak, MO (anaesthesiology) Lemjem Hospital, Mokokchung Dr Imsulemba Jamir, junior specialist (general surgery)
of Longleng DH Dr L Khyothungo Yanthan, MO (radiation oncology) of NHAK Dr Zuchamo Patton, MO (general GDMO) of Kiphire DH Dr Holiba A Anar and consultant (radiation oncol-
ogy) of CIHSR, Dimapur Dr Shirley T Leivon. G i v i n g aw a y t h e awards at a function held at the Health & Family Welfare (H&FW) directorate on the theme “Family Doctors
on the Frontline”, PWD (Housing and Mechanical) minister Tongpang Ozukum congratulated the awardees and reminded them of their responsibilities and the public expectations from them as doctors. He acknowledged the selfless services of doctors towards humanity during trying times like Covid-19 pandemic, saving thousands of lives. He also urged them to ensure that the world’s largest health scheme Ayushman-Bharat Pradhan Mantri Jan Arogya Yojana (PM-JAY) benefited the targeted people.
Army personnel carrying a body recovered from the landslide area. (NP)
ies recovered Friday were TA personnel and the rest three were workers of the railway construction. Official reports said that over 55 people including TA personnel remained missing and the rescue operations were intensified by deploying sophisticat-
ed machineries including Through-Wall Imaging Radars to trace the missing people. According to reports, five more personnel of the TA out of 23 who went missing after the landslide were rescued on Friday while 18 were still missing.
Flouting RMSA guidelines reason for GHS Solumi controversy: RPP
DIMAPUR, JUL 1 (NPN): Rising People’s Party (RPP) said flouting Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA) guidelines was the reason for the controversy regarding Government High School (GHS), Solumi. In a press note, RPP said the Detailed Project Report (DPR) for construction of the GHS Solumi was prepared and official notification issued in 2013 and the school was completed only in November 2019 and quoted Kiphire district education officer (DEO). (Cont’d on p-8) According RPP, this
was the clue that explained why a photo of the old s c h o o l wa s f u r n i s h e d since, according to RMSA guidelines, construction of the school should have been completed within 12 months. RPP asser ted that the one-time rejoinders of the Kiphire DEO, Solumi SMDC and Solumi Village Council were enough since these authorities had presented the factual position, but for some inexplicable reasons the issue kept resurfacing with subtle hints of political hand behind the press releases. (Cont’d on p-8) K Y M C