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7 Jan 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 30

DIMAPUR, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

Kremlin-ordered truce amid mutual mistrust INTERNATIONAL, PAGE 9

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Shah launches 5 projects worth `50 cr

Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that the Central government led by Prime Minister Narendra Modi had achieved success in its goal of achieving three “P’s– Peace, Progress and Prosperity” in Nagaland. Addressing a gathering at virtual launch of five projects worth Rs 50 crore in the State at Niathu Resort here on Friday, he said the vision of Modi mainstreaming Northeast was bearing fruits now and cited his various initiatives, including the directive that every Union minister should visit the region once in a fortnight. The projects included-Virtual Reality (VR) laboratories in 42 government higher secondary schools at a cost of about Rs 8 crore, Atal Tinkering Labs built at a cost of Rs 1.80 crore

CNTC asks Shah to fulfill 2018 ‘Election for Solution’ promise DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Central Nagaland Tribes Council (CNTC) appealed to the Centre to announce solution to the Naga political issue before elections and fulfil the promise made by the BJP during the 2018 polls under‘Election for Solution’. CNTC in a memorandum to Union Home minister Amit Shah, signed by president T. Lanu Imchen, Friday, maintained that “unless Naga political solution is announced, the CNTC may abstain from participating in the upcoming Assembly election in the interest of Naga political solution.” CNTC reminded Shah that during 2018 Assembly election BJP had adopted the slogan “Election for Solution”, which was accepted by the people of Nagaland and who participated in the election. However, CNTC lamented that even as the term of the current 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly about to end, no solution has been secured even now. (Cont’d on p-8)

Rupin Sharma to take charge as DGP

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Following the resignation of incumbent Director General of Police (DGP) TJ Longkumer, Nagaland Governor has allowed DG (Prisons &HG.CD & SDRF) to take the charge of DGP Nagaland. As per the notification, Rupin will hold the charge of DGP in addition to his normal duties with effect from January 7, 2023 till further orders.

This is it!

“Well guys, we’ve been promising solution for 20 years and I guess that promise is still relevant.” K Y M C

Shah virtually inaugurating the projects on Friday.

in nine government higher secondary schools, 12.5 megawatt (MV) sub-station at Chiephobozou at a cost of Rs 14 crore, trekking and base camp at Mount Saramati, Thanamir village and Kiphire and two-lane bridge over Doyang River at a cost of Rs 28 crore near Governor’s Camp Liphayan. Shah disclosed that Modi not only visited the North Eastern region 51 times in the past eight-anda-half years but also made successful effort to connect the region with the main-

stream of India by giving big projects of infrastructure to the Northeast. Shah maintained that the region, once infamous for insurgency, was now known for peace and fastpaced development due to Modi’s relentless efforts to transform the region. He claimed that due to improved infrastructure, emotional bond had increased between people of the region and rest of the country. “Because of the enduring vision of Modi, not only Nagaland, but all eight

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North Eastern States were witnessing developments,” he asserted. Giving a comparison of budgetary allocation to Nagaland between 2004 and 2014 under UPA government and 2014 to date under NDA, he pointed out that there had been a four-fold increase. He said the 15th Finance Commission had allocated Rs 4,773 crore for Nagaland, in comparison to only Rs 1,283 crore allocated in 2009. He revealed that a special package of Rs 219 crore had been allocated in 2021-2022. Referring to insurgency in the State, the Union minister noted that the incidents of militancy had come down by 74 per cent in 2021 as compared to 2014 in Nagaland, while the number of deaths of security personnel and civilians reduced by 60 and 84 per cent respectively. (Cont’d on p-8)

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Dr. Jamir reminds HM about promise on Naga solution Staff Reporter

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CSOs greet Amit Shah with banners for solution not polls Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Volunteers of Nagaland People’s Action Committee (NPAC) and other civil society organisations (CSOs) held placards/banners outside Dimapur Airport to greet Union Home MinisterAmit Shah as he arrived Dimapur from Imphal by a special chartered plane Friday on his brief one-day visit. Some of the placards read “Ink solution or call off ”; “Amit Shahji, you have the power to deliver a solution”; “Settlement, now or never”; “Enough of talk and tall promises, Nagas want action”, “Give us solution, not election” etc. NPAC dismayed by police action: NPAC convener Theja Therie informed this reporter that the police had confronted the volun(Cont’d on p-5) teers and took away the plac-

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Former chief minister and governor Dr. S.C. Jamir was among those who met with union home minister Amit Shah when the latter arrived Dimapur from Imphal on a brief stop over at Niathu Resort. Dr. Jamir and Shah had discussions for over half an hour. When asked what was discussed, Dr. Jamir told Nagaland Post that he told the union home minister that Nagas throughout Nagaland were crying for early solution to the political issue and that the government of India cannot afford to ignore it. He also told Shah that since the Naga stakeholders have signed their respective agreements after 25 years of negotiations, it was high

Volunteers holding a banner during Amit Shah’s visit.

ards while holding the rally peacefully. He expressed shock and disappointment over the police action. Therieh explained that the sole purpose of NPAC volunteers in holding placards was to welcome the Union Home Minister and also express their disappointment against the longpending solution despite 26 years of negotiations. Nagaland GB Federation (NGBF) general secretary Shikuto Zalipu pointed out that Nagaland

was a democratic set-up and questioned the police action against NPAC volunteers. It was learned that the police received order from their higher authority to restrict movements, including holding of placards, near the airport as precautionary measure. Zalipu questioned why were NPAC’s welcome banner removed by the police when BJP flags and bannerswere allowed along the entire stretch of Airport Road? (Cont’d on p-8)

SH backs WSH stand on NSCN (Khango) Nagaland CSOs ask Shah for solution before polls DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Strongly endorsing the January 5, 2023 resolution of the Western Sümi Hoho (WSK) to “impose indefinite non-cooperation to NSCN (Khango) faction”, the Sümi Hoho along with its frontal organizations and units on Friday further declared ‘Indefinite Non-cooperation” to NSCN (Khango) faction in “all Sümi inhabited areas” with immediate effect. Basing on its stand for peace and unity amongst every group and section of the society, SH said a team of public leaders led by Western Sümi Hoho

president, who is also Sümi Hoho vice president (by designation) on learning about the conflict had gone to NSCN (Khango-Isak) ceasefire monitoring office on January 4 night to try to defuse and avert any unwanted situation. However, the hoho said a commander and his cadres verbally abused and threatened the team with dire consequences, even loading and pointing the guns towards the Sümi public leaders. SH stated that such act was “an act of cowardice and savagery”, adding that “such gun threatening cul-

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Various prominent civil society organizations (CSOs) of Nagaland have combined their voices to demand solution to the Naga political issue before the Assembly election, adding that they have also “lost faith in the democratic process.” This was contained in a memorandum addressed to Union Home minister Amit Shah. It was jointly signed by- Nagaland People’s Action Committee convener Theja Therieh; co-conveners Shikuto Zalipu & convener of Peace Committee NGBF and Imsumongba Pongen; joint secretary Akhu Naga; (Cont’d on p-8) NGBF president Sahlem

ture” was a “foregone act of the past which has no place in a civilized society.” SH has, therefore, reaffirmed the January 7, 2014 and July 29, 2016 Sümi Baghi Hoho Resolution that “In the event any underground group intimidates any Sümi public or public leader, the entire Sümi populace will react to such act and retaliate in a befitting manner if required”. SH also reaffirmed the 14 Tribes (now 15 Tribes) November 14, 2019 resolution to react against any individual/group that threatens its leaders.

Konyak; ACAUT convener Tia Longchar; CNTC president T Lanu Imchen; Senior Citizens’ Association president Dr Khanlo Magh; Ex-Parliamentarians’ Association of Nagaland president Joshua Sumi; CNCCI president Dr Khekugha; Nagaland Tribes Council president Toniho Yeptho and general secretary Nribemo Ngullie. The signatories welcomed Shah to Nagaland and mentioned that his physical presence bore much significance and assured Shah that as primary stakeholders, they would give full cooperation towards implementation of expected solution.

They also urged upon the Centre to take the decision on whether the negotiations be brought to logical conclusion in a solution or call it a fiasco, as the indecision did not benefit any party. While pointing out that the political negotiations between Centre and the two negotiating groups– NSCN (I-M) and Working Committee of NNPGs– has reached the 26th year, the CSOs maintained that prolonged negotiations had taken an immense toll on the lives of people and economy of Nagaland. They further reminded that the people had submitted several memoran-

dums and representations to Prime Minister, particularly during the last few years, in urging him to resolve the issue without delay. However, they lamented that uncertainty loomed large till date despite the official negotiations having been concluded in October 2019. Also, the memorandum stated that even the public assurance by then BJP general secretary incharge of Nagaland of “Election for Solution” in 2018 seemed has ended in a damp squib as the term of current Nagaland Legislative Assembly was about to end without the assured solution.

CM launches 10BedICU projects for 12 districts NSCN (Khango) says Isak holds no authority

Correspondent

KOHIMA, JAN 6 (NPN): Nagaland chief minister, Neiphiu Rio, on Friday virtually launched the 10BedICU projects in 12 districts of the state during a programme at Capital Cultural Centre, here on Friday. The 10BedICU Project is an innovative Public Private Partnership project between the department of health and family welfare, government of Nagaland, and 10BedICU partner NGOs (eGov Foundation and Karuna Trust) led by eGov Foundation. Addressing the launching programme, Rio lauded the collaborative effort of the implementing agencies,

Rio speaking at the launching of 10BedICU projects, Friday. (NP)

state government and the donors in completing the project. He disclosed that as of January 6 a total of 12 district hospitals were connected with tele-ICU hub and spoke infrastructure. Rio, who had earlier launched the tele-ICU hub at Naga Hospital Authority

Kohima (NHAK), said the new facilities were impressive. He expressed hope that those handling the facilities would make the best use out of it in helping the general population get the critical care in the best possible manner. Rio said the state had heard about the innovative

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Khango-led NSCN (K) on Friday affirmed that Isak Sumi was “impeached from the government” and, therefore, holds no authority to represent the “government” in any manner and in any platform including Working Committee (WC) Naga National Political Groups (NNPGs). The group through its MIP asserted that since NSCN-Khango is a member of WC, NNPGs, the “government” would nominate an official to represent it in the WC. The group has questioned how WC NNPGs convener Kitovi Zhimomi (Cont’d on p-8) “immediately sided with the

and focused manner with which eminent sponsors of the project wanted to establish 10BedICU facilities in some districts in the country at a time when the country was grappling with the deadly second wave of Covid-19. “Feeling that it would help us meet the challenges for providing such facilities in the State, we had approached the eGovernment Foundation through Nachiketa Mor on May 31 2021 subsequently Nagaland government signed a quadripartite MoU with the eGovernment Foundation, Nirmaan Organisation and Karuna Trust,” CM said.

impeached general secretary who no longer holds any authority?” MIP maintained that the problem was within NSCN (Khango) political set up and not with the NNPGs or any particular community. The group affirmed that it joined hands to be part of WC NNPGs since it was committed to a peaceful solution. Further, MIP questioned how WC convener Kitovi Zhimomi wrote “a fabricated and unscrupulous letter” to CFMG chairman stating that Khango group has “seized Isak’s arms and is conniving to join NSCN(YA)?” It stated that Kitovi, a

leader on whom people look up to with high expectation, should “not blatantly favour the impeached general secretary” without studying and analysing the issue in detail. The group said it signed a formal ceasefire with government of India and would continue to uphold ceasefire. It stated that the present ceasefire office was not forcefully occupied but its approval came from the ceasefire group. Khango-led NSCN (K) has, therefore, appealed to the Naga public particularly citizens of Dimapur “to bear with us as we are treating and diagnosing a very serious patient.” (Cont’d on p-5)

Jain community protests declaration of holy site as tourist spot Over 20 BSF jawans on Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): Even as the Centre stayed Jharkhand gover nment’s move to promote tourism at the holy Parasnath hill, the Jain community members of Dimapur staged protest against the declaration of their holy place-- Sammed Shikharji on Parasnath hills in Jharkhand-- as a tourist spot. The community members also kept their business establishments closed during the day as part of the protest. Around 150 members including women from the community, who gathered outside Jain temple, Marwari Patti here Friday demanded withdrawal of declaration.

peaceful protest was to deliver a message to the Centre and Jharkhand government to scrap the proposal of transforming the holy place into tourist spot. He said that if Shri Sammed Shikharji turned into tourist a spot there would be indulgence of alcohol and consumption of non-veg food, which would destroy the sanctity of the “Holy Hill” and would negatively impact religious beliefs of the Jain. He said that closing of business community by Jain community around Dimapur Jain community members staging protest in Dimapur on Friday. (NP) town was to give information to state government about Speaking to the media, Shree pur president, Om Prakash their stand. Digambar Jain Samaj Dima- Sethi said the purpose of the Sethi also informed that

the Centre has considered their appeal. However, he said that unless they received any official approval or notification from the government, they would stand unconditionally for the cause. Asked what would be their next move in the event the Centre turned down their appeal, he said the next decision would be taken by entire Jain community of the country. Jains across the country have been demanding the scrapping of a 2019 Jharkhand government notification designating Parasnath Hills as a tourist place, fearing this would lead to an influx of tourists who may consume non-vegetarian food and liquor at their holy site.

poll duty injured in mishap

DIMAPUR, JAN 6 (NPN): In a delayed report, at least 20 Border Security Force (BSF) personnel deployed for election duty in Nagaland were injured when the bus they were travelling in reportedly went downhill some 50 feet below the road along Wokha-Mokokchung highway on Thursday. According to reports, the bus carrying around 40 personnel reportedly developed technical snag and lost control while on the way to Zunheboto. Police sources said that the injured BSF personnel along with three in critical condition were rushed to district hospital, Wokha. Later, the critically injured personnel were airlifted to Guwahati. It was learnt that Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) personnel, who were also on their way for election duty along the same route, rushed to the spot and assisted in rescuing the injured BSF personnel. K Y M C


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