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24 Jan 2023

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Vol XXXIII No. 47

DIMAPUR, TUESDAY, JANUARY 24, 2023 Pages 12 ` 5.00

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ENLU to participate in Feb 27 Assembly polls

ESH reaffirms to remain under Nagaland; to take part in polls

DIMAPUR, JAN 23 (NPN): In a major political development, present elected members of the 13th Nagaland Legislative Assembly of eastern Nagaland- the Eastern Nagaland Legislator’s Union (ENLU)- have resolved to participate in the forthcoming election slated for February 27, by defying the diktat issued by the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) on August 26, 2022 to not participate in the election vis-à-vis “Frontier Nagaland’ state demand. ENLU adopted the resolution at its emergency meeting held on January 22,2023 which was attended by the 20 member-legislators of eastern Nagaland. A joint statement issued by ENLU read: “In an emergency meeting held on January 22, 2023 pertaining to the ENPO Resolution to abstain from the 14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly (NLA) election, after a thorough deliberation the house resolved to participate in the upcoming general election 2023 since the election has been notified by the ECI.” Subsequent to ENPO resolution, all seven apex tribal bodies of Eastern Nagaland also issued strong warning against any person from their respective community, to not file nominations for the forthcoming polls. The seven apex bodies- Konyak Union, United Sangtam Likhüm Pümji, Chang Khulei Setshang, Khiamniungan Tribal Council, Phom People’s Council, Tikhir Tribal Council and Yimkhiung Tribal Council had in separate (Cont’d on p-8)

ESH leaders with Nagaland governor in Kohima.

Sumi community of Eastern Nagaland, under the banner of Eastern Sumi Hoho (ESH), has reaffirmed the October 25, 2022 “Nikiye Resolution” that the community “shall continue to exist within the state of present Nagaland in the event of Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) demand is considered by the government of India.” According to ESH president Vikato Yeptho and general secretary Z. Robet Heeto, the resolution was reaffirmed at its emergency meeting held with all frontal organization on January 22, 2023 at Hotel Millennium, Kohima. They said that the hoho also called on Nagaland governor and apprised him about the decision of the Sumi tribe of Eastern Nagaland. Meanwhile, ESH has directed the Sumi tribe of Eastern Nagaland to participate in the forthcoming election and exercise their franchise as provided by Article 326 of the constitution of India.

‘Operation Lotus’ has led Nagas astray: Cong SC asks Nagaland to appoint

Rupin as DGP within one week

Correspondent

KOHIMA, JAN 23 (NPN): All India Congress Committee (AICC) media coordinator Mahima Singh alleged Monday alleged that ‘Operation Lotus’ of BJP has led the people of Nagaland astray as the coalition government in Nagaland has been tainted with “scams after scams” and betrayed the people of Nagaland in the name of development, joining hands with BJP. Addressing a press conference at Congress Bhavan here, Singh said that the party primarily wanted to highlight about the High Court scam under Neiphiu Rio-led

Foothill 2-lane bridge dedication on Jan 28 DIMAPUR, JAN 23 (NPN): A dedicatory programme of two-lane RCC bridge at Governor’s Camp Liphanyan would be held on January 28, 2023. Informing this in a press note Nagaland Foothills Road Coordination Committee asst. general secretary Chenithung Humtsoe stated that the “Naga Historic Project” was initiated with prayer and fasting by Naga CSOs in 2013. NFHRCC therefore said it was “our moral obligation to dedicate it to the people of Nagaland with thanksgiving to God the Almighty and all the stakeholders...” The committee has invited all the Dimapurbased tribal hohos and apex tribal hohos to send representatives to the dedicatory programme.

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“I promise these IMFL are for normal use and not for use for election.” K Y M C

(R) Mahima Singh with K Theünuo addressing the media. (NP)

coalition government’s rule in Nagaland. She said that following a PIL filed by Nagaland Tribes Council, the Gauhati High Court took cognizance of the matter and ordered for a CBI probe. Till then BJP was nowhere in the picture, she said. Following this, Ma-

hima stated that ‘Operation Lotus’ of BJP not only struck its roots in Nagaland, but also expanded so much that the chief minister sits before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) for the wrongdoing of his own, and the fallouts and shortcomings of his government. (Cont’d on p-8)

NEW DELHI, JAN 23 (PTI): Supreme Court on Monday directed the Nagaland government to pass orders within one week on the appointment of senior IPS officer Rupin Sharma as the DGP Nagaland. A bench of Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud and Justices V Ramasubramanian and J B Pardiwala refused to consider the plea of Nagaland government that the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) be asked to relax the 30 years service criteria rule to 25 years for IPS officers for being empanelled in

the UPSC list of three for appointment as the state police chief. It was argued by the state government that it was very difficult to find three senior IPS officers of 30 years of experience in small states like Nagaland who could be considered for empanelment by the UPSC. “As already noted... Rupin Sharma has already been appointed and this being the position, we are not issuing directions mandating the UPSC to relax the eligibility criteria from 30 years to 25 years,” the bench said. (Cont’d on p-7)

Education most powerful tool to change the world: Gov Staff Reporter

DIMAPUR, JAN 23 (NPN): Nagaland governor Prof. Jagdish Mukhi said that education is the most powerful tool that can be used to change the world. Addressing the 4th convocation of National Institute of Technology (NIT) Nagaland at Chümoukedima town council hall as chief guest on Monday, the governor congratulated the graduating students and asserted that the academic degrees that they have acquired should serve as a catalyst for pursuits of knowledge. Prof. Mukhi said that change is constant and in

Dharnas held in Dimapur, Kohima over BJP ticket issue

Prof. Jagdish Mukhi (NP)

order to keep with change, learning should not be seen as an end but as a means to achieve the greater heights in life. Mukhi encouraged the students to continuously update themselves with the latest technologies, innovations and the changes the world around was going through. Governor also encouraged them to be job creators and not job seekers.

“Go ahead with this degree, explore new fields, engage yourself in scientific and engineering research to serve mankind, to serve for our nation, be a teacher, start industries to provide employment opportunity,” he said. Acknowledging the contribution of NIT, Mukhi said NIT Nagaland was the first Centrally funded technical institute of Nagaland and among 31 NITs of India. He said NIT Nagaland was a developing institution contributing significantly in various fields of engineering, technology, education and research. Governor also acknowledged the role of the government at the centre

for the foresight and State of Nagaland and the Chumukedima community for their ceaseless support to the growth of NIT Nagaland. Expressing concern over increase in violence against female in the country, governor, however, said there was no report on violence against female in Nagaland. Quoting the words of Mahatma Gandhi “We can believe that we got absolute independence if and only if a lady can walk with gold in the streets even in mid night without any fear”, the governor said it was reality only in the state of Nagaland in the entire world. (Cont’d on p-8)

(From top) Supporters of BJP intending candidates during the protest in Dimapur and BJP Kohima district members stage peaceful dharna outside State BJP office in Kohima. (NP)

Staff Reporter/Correspondent

DIMAPUR/KOHIMA, JAN 23 (NPN): The resentment within the State BJP has been growing by the day over the seat sharing agreement (NDPP-40:BJP-20) and also with regard to tickets being denied to “winnable candidates” and other hopeful intending candidates. As a result, BJP party workers/supporters of intending candidates staged protests outside BJP offices in Dimapur and Kohima to express their resentment. When contacted, a senior BJP leader said that the Central BJP parliamentary board was yet to take a final call on the allotment. On Monday, around 10 BJP aspiring candidates along with their followers and party workers staged a dharna at Naga Shopping Arcade area Dimapur against the 40:20 seat-sharing arrangement between NDPP and BJP. The intending candidates under the banner of ‘BJP Forum’ included Tarie Zeliang from 6th Tening Assembly constituency (AC), James Yaden from (21 Tuli AC), Naiba Konyak (55 Tobu), Hukiye N Tissica (34 Aghunato), Supu Jamir (Dimapur II), Hukuto Khulu (Dimapur III), Chuong (Mon Town), Dr Temsuwati (27 Mokokchung Town), Bitong Sangtam (52 LongkhimChare) and former MLA Konngann. The forum urged the Central leaders to review the seat sharing agreement and reiterated their demand to increase the seat sharing deal to 30:30. Interacting with the media after the dharna, Hukiye N Tissica said the dharna was held to express resentment against the seat sharing alliance between

NDPP and BJP, and demanded either equal seat sharing between the two parties (30:30) or that BJP should contest all the 60 Assembly constituencies. He clarified that they were not against the BJPNDPP alliance, but were only opposing the seat-sharing ratio between the two parties. He remarked that disallowing aspiring and intending candidates party tickets was like suppressing the voice of party workers, claiming that they were only voicing the concerns of BJP karyakartas. Tissica exuded confidence that BJP had the chance to form the next government on its own. He appealed to Assam chief minister and NEDA chairman Dr Himanta Biswa Sarma, chief minister Neiphiu Rio, BJP State president Imna Along and BJP Legislature Party leader & deputy CM Y Patton to review their decision. M e a n w h i l e, S u p u Jamir claimed that leaders were confused between reservation and seat sharing, and hence demanded that there should be proper consultations to determine which candidate was strong in which constituency. He alleged that currently tickets were being denied to BJP leaders despite their strong winning factor. He demanded that since BJP had performed much better then NDPP in the last Assembly election in terms of winning percentage, seats should be shared equally by both the parties. Supu warned of agitation if their demand was not adhered to. On his part, Naiba Konyak claimed that he was invited to join BJP on the pretext of getting a party ticket, but lamented that the situation had changed.

Support to NSCN (I-M) & WC/NNPGs commitment for collaboration DIMAPUR, JAN 23 (NPN): Apex bodies representing various Naga tribes, cultural groups and churches have congratulated Working Committee of the NNPGs and NSCN (I-M) for their historic commitment for forming ‘Council of Naga Relationships’ and Cooperation led by Convenor NNPGs and NSCN (I-M) chairman, for declaring their “unconditional commitment to collaborate on the basis of our respective agreement with immediate effect for the resolution of the Naga historical and political rights with the Government of India.” The support to the joint commitment was declared

Church leaders and representatives of various organizations after the meeting.

at a meeting Monday under the aegis of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) besides full support to NNPGs and NSCN (I-M)’s determination. The meeting also empowered the NPGs for finding realistic ways to move forward in an honourable manner without any interference from

internal and external forces. The meeting also resolved to call upon Naga people to find deep connection with one another and form a collective speech and function as a whole in strengthening the commitment “to explore, at the earliest, realistic ways to move forward on the basis of

Naga historical and political right,” as reflected in “Nagas are Moving Ahead” on January 14, 2023. On this note, the organisations assured to work with immediate effect and urge all individuals and organisations to avoid making statements that created further confusion

and division. They also called upon all believers in Christ to support prayer programmes organised by churches and prayer centres for peace and harmony and triumph over the evils of hate, violence and malicious agenda. They also urged upon all followers of Christ to wage the test of antagonism and intercede to God for truth and righteousness to prevail. The organisations also noted that, lessons from the immediate Naga context of being “managed” by hands from within and without, had taught each other and discovered ways to correct superfluity.

(Cont’d on p-8)

BJP demands one seat for Kohima dist KOHIMA: BJP workers of Kohima district led by its president Khrielie Üsou staged a dharna at the party’s head office in the State Capital on Monday, not only demanding ticket for former legislator Kropol Vitsu from 15 Southern Angami II Assembly Constituency (AC) but also to allot one seat to the party out of six seats under Kohima district. Addressing media persons outside the head office premises here, Khrielie Üsou appealed to party leaders both at the national and State levels to heed to their request. “Excluding Tseminyü, we have six seats in Kohima and out of that we should be given at least one by any means. All BJP Kohima district workers endorse the candidature of Kropol Vitsu from 15 Southern Angami II AC,” he said. Citing the instance of how in 2018 the former party president late Visasolie Lhoungu gave up his seat and sacrificed his candidature for the sake of alliance with NDPP, Üsou insisted that such sacrifices should not go unheeded. He further pointed out that, respecting the 40:20 seat-sharing arrangement with NDPP, Lhoungu from 11 Northern Angami II AC had pulled out of the race and gave the chance to Neiphiu Rio, who also hailed from the same constituency. Apart from that, Üsou claimed that BJP had also given all the seven seats in Kohima district, including Tseminyü, to NDPP, thus paving the way towards the formation of the present government. (Cont’d on p-7)

DoSE cautions schools selling books at higher price

DIMAPUR, JAN 23 (NPN): Department of School Education (DoSE) has cautioned the schools selling text books at a price higher than the printed price to refrain from such unethical practices. In a notification, principal director Thavaseelan K warned that appropriate disciplinary action would be initiated against school heads and school managements violating the directives. The department informed the schools that if they made available the books, stationery, and uniform items on the school premises then they must not coercion the students/parents to buy the same from these shops. School should also not coerce parents/students for buying the said books and items from any other specified vendors, the notification stated. Meanwhile, the department informed that DEOs/Sr. SDEOs/SDEOs have been entrusted to pay surprise visits to schools under their jurisdiction (Cont’d on p-7) and ensure strict compliance with the directives. K Y M C


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