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Vol XXXII No. 183
DIMAPUR, THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 2022 Pages 12 ` 5.00
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AQIS warns of suicide attacks in India
NEW DELHI, JUN 8 (IANS): Al-Qaeda in the Indian Subcontinent (AQIS) has issued a chilling warning of carrying out ‘suicide bombings’ in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat in a bid to take avenge of the insult to the Prophet Mohammed. “The saffron terrorists should now await their end in Delhi, Bombay, UP and Gujarat. They should find refuge neither in their homes nor in their fortified army cantonments,” a threat letter by AQIS read. “A few days ago, the propagators and flag bearers of Hindutva – a system and philosophy hostile to the religion and Shariah of Allah – insulted and slandered the purest of beings, the most honourable after God himself, Muhammad al Mustafa, Ahmad al Mujtaba, and his noble and pure wife, the mother of the believers, Sayyidah Ayesha bint Abu Bakr as Siddeeq in the most
PROPHET ROW: AQIS threatens ‘suicide bombings’ in Delhi, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat vile and evil manner on an Indian TV channel. In response to this affront, the hearts of Muslim all over the world are bleeding and are filled with feelings of revenge and retribution,” the letter says. Former BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma had allegedly made controversial remarks against Prophet M o h a m m e d f o l l ow i n g which she was suspended by the party. The controversial statement made by Nupur Sharma set off an international furore. Several Muslim nations, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, the UAE,
Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Indonesia and Iran, as well as the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation have officially protested their statements and demanded an apology. However, the chilling threat issued by AQIS has alerted the security agencies in the country. The letter also mentioned Ghazwa-eHind -- the battle for India -- in which they said the victory of Muslims in the country. “At the same time, we bring tidings of death and destruction to the rulers of India, of executions and hangings, of imprisonment and being bound with chains,” read the letter.
CTAN demands termination of 23 Dutch MP backs Nupur ‘illegal’ appointees
Suspended BJP spokesperson Nupur Sharma found unwavering support from Dutch MP Geert Wilders as he stood squarely behind her amid extreme reactions and backlash from the Islamic nations and threat from Al Qaeda. Geert Wilders, the founder of the Party for Freedom, is a far-right political leader hailing from The Netherlands. Wilders is also known for his criticism of Islam. Wilders called on Indians to never “give in to Islamic terrorists like Al Qaida as they represent barbarism”. “Never give in to Islamic terrorists like Al-Qaida, they represent barbarism. The whole Indian nation should rally around #napursharma now and support her... One lesson: never bow for terrorists. Never.” he tweeted.
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“We’re all working hard for early political solutionconsultative meetings, trips to Delhi since past 15 years.” K Y M C
within 7 days; warns of Dimapur bandh
DIMAPUR, JUN 8 (NPN): Western Sumi Hoho (WSH) has served a seven-day ultimatum to the State government to revoke the June 3, 2022 notification on interdistrict boundary between Peren and Chümoukedima (erstwhile Dimapur) districts. In a memorandum to chief minister, jointly signed by presidents of-- Western Sumi Hoho Shikaho Zhimomi, Western Sumi Kukami Hoho Phushito Aye, Western Sumi Youth Front Mughavi Awomi, Western Sumi Totimi
Sumi Students’ Union Kughato Achumi, warned that WSH would impose a total bandh in Dimapur district along with its frontal organisation if the notification was not revoked within the deadline and for which the government would be held responsible for any untoward incident. They said WSH-- is the apex body of around two lakh Sumis inhabiting more than 170 villages in Dimapur, Niuland and Chümoukedima districts and was totally dismayed and will not accept the notification. They described the notification as a “sinister design to divide western Sumi villages that have a boundary
DIMAPUR, JUN 8 (NPN): Working Committee (WC) of the NNPGs held a meeting with the United Naga Council (UNC) Manipur on June 7 at Dimapur. In a press note, WC media cell said that its convener N Kitovi Zhimomi explained
the reason for WC desiring to meet UNC was that “the Naga blood flows in the veins of Southern Naga leaders just as it flows in his.” Kitovi maintained that it was an appropriate time to meet Naga brothers, be it from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,
KOHIMA, JUN 8 (NPN): Asserting that hard-earned peace was not giving the people any economic prosperity, Nagaland governor, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, said Nagaland was punching far below its weight since the high literacy rate was not translating into jobs. Speaking at the felicitation programme of HSLC and HSSLC toppers, rank holders and achievers of various Governor’s Awards at Dr. Imkongliba Memorial Hall, Raj Bhavan, here on Wednesday, Prof.Mukhi congratulated the successful candidates and said their achievement was the result of their hard work and also the joint effort, dedication of their teachers, parents and family members. He said that bright young students were the future of not just the State but also of the whole country. Governor said that their (Cont’d on p-8) colourful achievement af-
Governor Mukhi, KT Sukhalu with HSLC and HSSLC toppers, rank holders and others. (NP)
firmed the requite talent they possessed to reach their full potentials. He exhorted the students that the board exams they just appeared was only a milestone in the journey of education. Prof. Mukhi reminded that series of such examinations were the stepping stone, which would ultimately lead them to make serious decisions about their careers and professions. Calling upon the students to be responsible citizens, governor said that since they had proven themselves to be the best in the State, they should ask them-
selves what they could do for its growth. Stating that students should not hesitate incorporating the best practices of other cultures, Prof. Mukhi urged them to showcase the values and strengths of their own society and community. “The feeling of compassion for entire humanity should be your guiding principle. You should also draw inspiration from the great personalities and resolve to contribute to the well-being of the people of the State and the country as a whole,” Prof. Mukhi said. (Cont’d on p-3)
Police to get new platform to track criminals, crimes
NEW DELHI, JUN 8 (PTI): Security and intelligence agencies will soon be provided with a new platform to create a new village under which is technologically advanced, the guise of their so-called secure and helpful in dealing with new age criminals and anti-social ancestral land”. They also asked the elements, officials said Wednesday. government to immediately “flush out all these illegal encroachers from other States”, and also called upon all indigenous tribes of Nagaland to be wise and judge accordingly since their indigenous land was being encroached by illegal encroachers. WSH demanded that all Sumi villages on Peren-Chümoukedima (erstwhile Dimapur) districts boundary be amalgamated into the newly-created Chümoukedima district en bloc or they would to remain under Dimapur district as before.
The new platform will have information about crimes and criminals and can be accessed by police stations and different investigating agencies across the country on real-time basis with the Intelligence Bureau playing the role of the nodal agency.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday took stock of the progress of work on the project at a high-level meeting of the empowered steering group of police technology, a home ministry official said. (Read more on p-5)
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WC, NNPGs holds meeting with UNC
WC, NNPGs and UNC leaders during the meeting.
Correspondent
DIMAPUR, JUN 8 (NPN): Combined Technical Association of Nagaland (CTAN) has demanded the termination of 23 “illegal” appointees under the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) on or before June 30. Furnishing a list of the appointees, CTAN, in a statement issued through its media cell, alleged that eight demonstrators, three working superintendents and 12 lecturers were illegally appointed between 2017 to 2021 in violation of June 6, 2016 P&AR department Office Memorandum-banning appointments on contract basis. Further, CTAN said that it would not accept the recruitments done by the directorate through advertisement published on November 26, 2021 for the posts of lecturers and demonstrators.
Off-load passengers WSH rejects inter-dist boundary notification who refuse to wear Hoho Visheli S Yeptho, West- problem “created by some ern Sumi Sports Association intruders from Manipur and Asks govt to revoke face mask: DGCA Vikuto Zhimo and Western Assam who were hell bent NEW DELHI, JUN 8 (PTI): Airlines must deboard any passenger before departure if they refuse to wear face mask inside an aircraft even after being warned, aviation regulator DGCA said on Wednesday. If any passenger refuses to wear mask or follow COVID-19 protocol in a flight mid-air, the airline may bar them from flying for a certain period of time by classifying them as “unruly passenger”, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) said in a circular. Besides, airport operators must take help of the local police and security agencies and levy fines on people not wearing face masks in terminals, it noted. The circular followed a Delhi High Court order of June 3 which said the “DGCA should issue separate binding directions to all staff persons deployed at the airports and in the aircraft, including flight attendants, air hostesses, captains/pilots and others, to take strict action against passengers and others who violate the masking and hygiene norms”. All such persons as are found violating the norms must be fined and persistent defaulters must be placed on the no- fly list, the court had said. The DGCA’s Wednesday circular said airlines must ensure the passengers wear masks properly on flights and they are removed from faces only “under exceptional circumstances and for permitted reasons”.
High literacy rate not translating into jobs: Gov
Nagaland or Manipur “because limiting oneself to just one group or one leader will not be in the interest of Nagas today.” He was of the view that truth and reality must transcend artificial borders. “Meeting own brothers will dispel misgivings, apprehensions and doubts and so UNC, representing entire Nagas in Manipur, had every right to know the factual position between GoI and WC, NNPGs,” it said. WC said that the discussion focussed on the ever increasing socio-economic and demographic pressure upon Naga tribes and the ancestral
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Oil exploration: UNTABA mulls legal recourse DIMAPUR, JUN 8 (NPN): United Naga Tribes Association on Border Areas (UNTABA) has claimed that millions and billions of rupees worth of crude oil have been extracted from Naga soil through petroleum and forest products and for which it would “seriously consider” legal action to bring relief and historical rights to Nagas. UNTABA chairman Hukavi T Yeputhomi and general secretary Imsumongba Pongen acknowledged that this “pertinent issue” had been raised recently by the Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) on resump-
tion of oil and natural gas exploration and extraction, in consultation with stakeholders. Appreciating CNTC for coming out strongly for oil exploration and extraction, UNTABA, however, insisted on having clear historical demarcations of the land of the Naga people. It stated that Naga people should get appropriate compensation on the exploitations on natural resources that rightfully belonged to the Naga people. UNTABA, also expressed dismay at the “indifferent attitude” of the successive state governments in failing to address the issue in
its right perspective all these years. It claimed that Nagas have been losing their underground resources and virgin forests for many decades due. UNTABA said this was due to the “inconceivable strategies” of the Government of India and the Government of Assam in undertaking to control the areas of approximately 4,974.16 square miles or an equivalent of 12,883.07 sq kms that rightfully belong to the Naga people. The association claimed that Digboi Refinery was established on Naga soil and more recently, Numaligargh Refinery. (Cont’d on p-3) K Y M C