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NSCN(I-M) unhappy over Centre's move to replace negotiator Zee News

Kohima: The NSCN(I-M) on Friday expressed strong reservations against the Centre's reported move to replace the chief negotiator for Naga peace talks.

Reacting to a report that the Home Ministry was planning to remove K Padmanabhaiah holding the post for the last 10 years, the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (I-M) said in a statement, "It would be unwise on the part of Government of India to make him a scapegoat for its failure to make any breakthrough to the prolonged peace talks."

Acknowledging that the negotiations between the Centre and the outfit was moving slowly, the NSCN(I-M) said there was "noted progress" in the peace negotiations during Padmanabhaiah's tenure.

Padmanabhaiah, a former Union Home secretary, was appointed as the chief negotiator by the Vajpayee government in July 1999 replacing Swaraj Kaushal, a noted advocate and civil rights activist.

The outfit denied allegations that it was harbouring and helping other militant groups of North-East, claiming that it had no clandestine or official relation with others since it signed the cease-fire agreement in 1997. Home Ministry officials yesterday reviewed the Nagaland situation at a meeting in New Delhi which was attended by state Chief Secretary Lalthara and DGP K Kire. It also discussed the alleged involvement of NSCN in the recent violence in the N C Hills in Assam.

The voice of suffering Nagas Y. Khomong Khiamniungan Morung
•-While the original society and the advanced Naga Society in particular is pursuing technological advancement, we found ourselves (Eastern Nagas) as most pathetic community in times like today. Sorry to the Govt. of Myanmar for mentioning our homeland as ‘the land between Myanmar and India’, because looking at our society through the perspective of socio-economic, human resources and imperialism we are independent and free people though geographically we fall under Myanmar Govt.
Since from time immemorial, Naga tribes in the East (Indo Myanmar Border) have been living in a desolate and neglected land, clothes with turmoil for several decades. We were and are cut off from the mainland and the world as well in terms of both socio-economic and educational system. Even today when we tell of who and what we really are, people take it as a story. However, it is not a make up story. However, it is not a make up story, neither myth nor legend but this is the fact of our life in Eastern Naga homeland.
Geographically, Eastern Nagaland is three times bigger than the present state of Nagaland with roughly six lakhs population and approximately five hundred villages. Besides recognized and major tribes such as Khiamniungan, Konyak, Tangsang/Pangmi, Somra, Makury, Para and Lainung, various sub-tribes are yet to be recognized.
However, due to oppression and ban imposed upon the social organization by the Military Junta Govt. of Myanmar, there is no social or civil organization to be found except ENSA and the Naga Uya. Apart from human rights violation and religious persecution, lack of education system is a serious threat to the Naga Communities in the Indo-Myanmar Border. And ever since the clash between the Junta and Students’ community way back in 1988, the word ‘Students’ becomes more or less negative for them. In fact, education which is supposed to be the foremost priority in human society is a distant dream for the Naga youngsters in the East. It is quite pitiable and unfortunate that till today, there are few schools and not even a single college is to be found in the Eastern Nagaland. In this rain- like situation, students community under the banner of ENSA is left with no option other than just to start a new beginning to transform.
Today people sees Myanmar Govt. as all negative/pessimist. However, one should remember that whether Naga or Myanmar, we are ‘like each other, having weaknesses in our own way’. Indeed, the suffering of Eastern Naga rooted in Naga Nationalism. There is ever reason for everything. There is no reason why we are suffering and the reason is our total stand and support to Naga National Movement.
Fortunately or unfortunately, nationalists were the pioneer of Christianity for which religious exploitation is being carried out. And they call Christianity as ‘terrorist/underground religion’. We are also being charged for the destruction carried out during 1970s by the Naga underground against public properties like schools, dispensaries and bridges that provided and developed by Myanmar Govt. God and the pioneers of Naga Nationalist know who are the real National ‘Cross Bearer’.
After all, we found ourselves as remnant and abundant people. Myanmar Govt. hates us for being Nagas and supporting Naga cause without preservation. But today how unfortunate to find our voices missing in Nagas struggle for freedom. Then where to we go from here, to Egypt or Canaan?
For Eastern Nagas the cost of Naga struggle is something like, we have one coin and struggling to make it ten, whereas you have nine coins and struggling to make it ten.
Naga Nationalism cost a lot to us because it involves hundred of lives, sacrifices, tears and the bloods of Eastern Naga people. Therefore, we strongly believe that ‘to stand or to fall Eastern Naga lies in Naga National Movement’.
While sharing our sufferings to Naga brethren, and Global community we also would like to extend our joy and hope to Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio for his bold step and standing tall against all odds any time but the echoes of your concern and redemptive work towards eastern Nagas will remain. So far as Naga history is concerned, Rio is a man who have the heart for the suffering Eastern Nagas after A.Z. Phizo, Naga veteran leader.
No leader can rightly deal the six decades aged Naga issue unless he first becomes the lover of all Nagas whether they are in Myanmar or India. And we know that your effort for redemption of Eastern Nagas will be opposed by the narrow minded leaders but we pray that we shall overcome later or sooner.
We also acknowledge Naga brothers who have the heart and concern for the eastern Nagas by sharing and advocating our problem to the Global Community through press media. We put our fervent request to the concern Naga brothers to serve special consideration in every field when you come across eastern Naga brothers and we hope that your contribution and compassionate service will strengthen to stand on our feet in near future.
Though Naga society as such has broken into pieces, but we still have and nobel hope that one day Nagas will overcome and live as one world.
God bless Naga leaders
God bless Naga people.
Y. Khomong Khiamniungan
General Secretary (ENSA)

Naga groups rapped for fuelling terror OUR BUREAU The TELEGRAPH
Kohima/New Delhi, July 16: The Centre has decided to come down heavily on the NSCN factions for allegedly turning Nagaland into a terror hub.
Union government officials will separately meet the leaders of the NSCN (I-M) and NSCN (K) to discuss sheltering of terror outfits from other states of the region by the two factions. Leaders of both the factions have already reached New Delhi for the meeting. Nagaland chief secretary Lalthara and director-general of police K. Kire today had separate meetings with the officials of the home ministry on the issue.
Sources said home ministry officials would first meet the NSCN (I-M) tomorrow, where home secretary G.K. Pillai and other officials from the ministry, along with top military and intelligence officials would discuss the implementation of the truce ground rules.
Sources said the meeting would discuss the presence of several Northeast insurgent outfits operating in Nagaland under the patronage of the NSCN factions.
The sources said the Centre was deeply perturbed over the presence of proscribed outfits sheltering and operating from Nagaland taking advantage of the current ceasefire between Delhi and the two NSCN groups. The Centre had asked the Naga outfits time and again not to harbour any militant outfit in their camps, but this has been ignored. “This has not gone down well with the Centre and it is likely to deal very firmly with the situation,” the source said.
According to the state government, there are over a dozen non-Naga outfits from the Northeast actively operating in the state in connivance with the NSCN factions.
Nagaland home minister Imkong L. Imchen said these outfits have “taxed” Naga people to a great extent and sought the intervention of the Centre to tackle the menace. He said to check this terror outfits the state government had decided to raise a commando battalion. Assam-based militant outfits like Ulfa and the DHD (J) are believed to be using Nagaland for taking shelter and even carrying out operations in their home states from there. Both the Centre and the state government are also concerned about the illegal arms trade from Dimapur, which, according to Imchen, has turned into a nerve centre of criminal activities.
The sources said during the meeting with the NSCN groups, home ministry officials would make sure that Naga outfits stopped harbouring other banned outfits, stop all sorts of criminal activities such as extortion, kidnapping and ransom.
On the eve of the meeting, Union home minister P. Chidambaram met top home ministry, defence ministry and state government officials, besides interlocutor K. Padmanabhaiah.
Chidambaram is understood to have told the state government that local police should crack down on extortionists and hardcore militants if they violate ground rules. The alleged involvement of the NSCN (I-M) in the ethnic disturbances between Nagas and Dimasas was also discussed.
Interestingly, Naxalite leaders had called on NSCN (I-M) general secretary Thuingalang Muivah two years ago. The meeting will also discuss the setting up of more designated camps for the NSCN (K). Both the security forces and the NSCN groups accuse each other of violating the truce ground rules. The two groups have often engaged in bloody gun battles that have left several cadres dead.
Govt reviews security situation in Nagaland STAFF REPORTER PTI
New Delhi, Jul 16 (PTI) Amidst reports of Naga militant groups defying ceasefire agreements, the Centre today reviewed the security situation in Nagaland and asked all concerned to strictly following the ground rules of peace deals.

A high-level meeting, attended by officials of Home Ministry, Army and state government, discussed the prevailing situation in Nagaland and stressed on bringing peace there.

Illegal activities such as extortion, kidnapping and fratricidal killings where activists of NSCN(IM) and NSCN(K), which have been observing ceasefire agreement with the Centre, were allegedly involved figured at the meeting, official sources said.

The Home Ministry officials asked all concerned parties to strictly follow the ceasefire ground rules so that peace prevails in Nagaland. The issue of Naga insurgent groups indulging in violent activities in neighbouring Assam also came up for discussion.
‘Militants behind land trespass’m Samudra Gupta Kashyap Indian Express
A minister in the Assam Government alleged that large swathes of the state’s land was being encroached by Nagaland, possibly at the behest of a militant outfit in the neighbouring state. Making this startling allegation in the Assembly, Assam Border Areas Development Minister Gautam Roy claimed that over 66,000 hectares of Assam’s land was currently under encroachment by Nagaland.
Though he refrained from naming any militant outfit, he did specify that the desire for a “Greater Nagalim” was one reason behind “unabated” encroachment. Roy was responding to a question by Abdul Aziz (AGP) in the ongoing budget session of the Assembly.
The Minister said the unwillingness of Nagaland to accept the constitutional boundary demarcated by the Union Government during its creation in 1962 was yet another reason behind the encroachment being undertaken by both the Government and the people of Nagaland.
“Nagaland has been violating its boundary with Assam because it does not abide by the constitutionally-demarcated boundary,” Roy said. A case had been filed in the Supreme Court against the Nagaland government as far back as 1988 and the apex court had set up a local commission to go into the details of the issue, he said.
Last Chance to see “head-taking” exhibit at Glendale Bead Museum The Measure of a Man in a Head-Taking Land” Exhibit closes July 31
GLENDALE, ARIZ. - Catch a glimpse of a hidden head-taking culture at the Glendale Bead Museum’s exhibit, “The Measure of a Man in a Head-Taking Land: Tribal Adornment of Nagaland India,” closing July 31. The exhibit takes museum visitors on a journey to the remote reaches of northeast India, chronicling the unique cultures and practices of the peoples of Nagaland and showcasing an ornate society, layered with various types of adornment that hold intrinsic and societal importance.
“The Naga exhibit has surprised and engaged our visitors with their rich culture,” says Executive Director Kelly Norton. “The life of this tribe has made for an intriguing and unexpected exhibit and we hope everyone will have a chance to see it before it ends.”
The Bead Museum will open a stunning new exhibition in mid-September entitled “From Caves to Castles: If Beads Could Talk.” This exhibition showcases the incredible, global array of ancient beads from the private collection of The Bead Museum founder, Gabrielle Liese.
This exhibition covers the time frame from Prehistory (early hominid-caveman) until the end of the Islamic Period (1400 AD) and explores the question of why beads are an important pathway to understanding human culture. From the simple shell beads of early hominids to the complex glass beads of the Islamic era, visitors will experience the bead story from around the globe and through time. Significant events and turning points in history will be explored from the perspective of beads.
The exhibit will use architectural effects like a pyramid, tombs, and archaeological dig, cave art, philosophers and rulers. It will also be presented with humor and interactive whimsy (If this bead could talk-the stories it would tell!)
Published on behalf of the Bead Museum
The Bead Museum is the first and largest museum in the world dedicated to the collection, preservation, research, and interpretation of beads and related artifacts. Its mission is to foster the appreciation and understanding of the global historical, cultural and artistic significance of beads and related artifacts by means of collection, documentation, preservation, education and exhibition. Its goals are to serve as a permanent repository for beads, beaded art and related books and publications. Housing more than 100,000 beads and beaded artifacts, The Bead Museum takes visitors on a journey of discovery of various world cultures, history, geography, anthropology and of course, art. Located at 5754 West Glenn Drive in Glendale, Arizona, The Bead Museum offers guided tours, beading classes, educational workshops and an extensive research library. For more information, please call 623-931-2737 or visit online at www.beadmuseumaz.org.
Examination of DAN’S promises Sevotso Seyie Morung
In a Democratic Set-up like our Country, every Political party professes its ideology and plays its role to gain recognition of the public and ultimately to gain power. It is evident and conspicuous for quite some years that the DAN Conglomerate and the NPCC Party has been undergoing verbal duel, attacks and counter-attack of each other’s programme & Polices ultimately each claiming to be in the interest, Welfare & betterment of our Naga Society. Naturally, such verbal war will continue even in the days and years to come, yet it is the public who should examine the genuiness and falsehood, and should not be fooled around.
“Save Nagaland” and “Develop Nagaland” was the main slogan of the DAN Party during Feb. 2003 State General Assembly Election whereby, it did use the dirties and most abusive foul languages to condemn the Congress Party, accusing it of the mess of the State of affairs in Nagaland. DAN Party went on to condemn leader of the congress Party S.C Jamir accusing him to be the stumbling block in securing a solution to the protracted Naga political problem. It further went on accusing him of his double standard policy and that his autocratic and one family misrule had created division, hatred, tension and social disharmony. DAN also proclaimed the rampant corruption, Favoritism, Nepotism & Tribalism under Congress rule had destroyed the very fabric of Naga Society and Culture and that Congress Party was anti-Naga and a Reactionary Party.
Then, in an unequivocal statement, the DAN Party promised to change the face of Nagaland , a change of everything for the better under the sky if voted to power i.e. from securing an honorable settlement of Naga Political problem within three months, to bringing Equality & Social Justice, Peace & Unity, Progress & Prosperity, Human Resources Development & E-governance, Employment opportunities, Health Care & Wealth to all, Welfare Schemes in abundance for the weaker section of society to enable them to lead a life of peace & plenty. To top it DAN Party promised transparent, accountable and corruption-free governance. As such with all this misleading, heinous accusations and tall promises along with the use of forces, it did manage to occupy the power and is so till date.
Hence, after assuming power, the DAN Party began with a “Big Trumpet Call” that its Government meant business and its prerogative was to clean up the whole corrupt system of Congress rule that was deeply rooted in the State for the last two decades. From then on, the tall promise of the DAN Government of so on and forth as mentioned earlier is going on till date
Yet, six and half years of power and at the helm of affairs, the result is laid bore in front of everyone to see and analyse. Therefore, irrespective of party affiliation, tribe etc Nagas need to really analyse and introspect the reality that confronts us and the direction that the promised land by the DAN and in the hands of the DAN is heading to.
The hard fact and situation of the common people in their day to day life is not as rosy, peaceful, progressive, prosperous and safe in this promised Land by the DAN Party and Government. Rather, here in the promised land endless looting, abduction, killings, extortion, taxation, threat & intimidation, rape etc and persistent harassment of the common people has become the order of the day, and Meritocracy has become a mirage. To be precise, Nagaland is turning into a hell to live in by the common people, except a group of goons and coterie and the privileged. The DAN Party and Government which promised everything, except the Moon and Star has turned a complete blind eye to the plight and grave situation confronting the common people, negating the duty of any Government all these years, and the callous, motionless & powerlessness of DAN Government has permitted the situation to grow to its present abnormal stage, whereby the common people are living in constant fear & untold miseries and left to nature and one’s own fate. But for humanity sake, enough is enough.
The uncontrollable by DAN Government, unofficial and irrational taxation has resulted to the sky rocketing price of essential commodities, to the extent of 100% increase has been in forced for a long time. The brunt of extortion & heavy taxation on the business community is being passed to the common people and at this rate, our society is at the throes of total destruction and one’s own-self existence is at stake. The Government instead of shying away from its responsibility should now introspect and seriously understand that it is answerable to the people. Lack of Political Knowledge & Wisdom, Vision & Conviction, Decision & Action and Guts & Courage by the DAN Government all these years has only encourage and allowed the anti-Social permeate in every sphere of life. But sadly, if the government of the day still refuses to pay any heed to tackle and deal with the ground situation then, knowingly this government is letting our society to collapse and perish. And also, to tell the truth, it would be too foolish on the part of the government to keep on saying that the growth of the anti-social elements in our society is political in nature. Crime is crime, offence is offence and looting is looting and that should not be misunderstood by the government.
Irrefutably, our State has been and can be categorized as one of the most corrupt State as our State faces scandals after scandals. To substantiate and corroborate, some factual examples can readily reflected for reference by one and all. For example:
a) Nagaland Sugar Mill Employees Voluntary Retirement Scheme (NSMEVRS) Scandal. 1,25,05,350 crore.
b) NPSC scandal.
c) Bogus appointment of 2000 Teachers in Education Department
Scandal- 28 crores.
d) Road Scandal 21 crores etc.
Besides, all these there is rampant misuse and diversion of various funds being generously sanctioned by UPA Government at the Centre in the form of CSS’s such as NREGA,PMGSY,NRHM,BNY,RGGVY,IAY,BRGF, JNNURN, ICDS, N SDM,RKVY,NHM,NAIS,AIBP’,IWRFC,SSA,MMS,RGDWN,SGSY,DWD
& PDS etc, which has come out in the open and full public knowledge. Even the Accountant General in its report submitted has pointed out the misuse and blatant misappropriation of funds in some Departments such as Horticulture, 21.43 crores Agriculture, 2.17 crore Irrigation, 44.17 crores Education, 19.92 crores & Power 190 crores to the tune of several hundred crores. Yet all these scandals & misappropriation of funds is so clear and close to the DAN Government, that it still refused to handover the case to the CBI or any impartial & High Powered Committee, and will continue to do
so. Hence, tracing and booking the culprits is out of sight and public demand for justice is a far cry.
Unfortunately, the tall promises of the DAN Party and Government of Good & E-governance, transparent & accountable, Employment Opportunities, honourable solution within three months, welfare measures for weaker sections, so on and so forth still remains elusive and will remain so at these present trends, if not worse. As such, where are we heading?
Last but not the least, these statements are based on facts, reflecting the sentiments of the common people, the Congress Party Workers and of the writer himself, hence reader view’s and judgment is always welcome.

Sevotso Seyie
Ex-INC candidat

‘Third party’ suspected in NC Hills violence Newmai News Network
Guwahati | July 16 : In a quest to stop the ongoing clashes between the Zeme Nagas and Dimasas in North Cachar Hills district, members of Peoples Committee for Peace Initiative in Assam (PCPIA) staged a protest demonstration in Guwahati on Thursday. In today's demonstration against the ethnic clash in NC Hills, public leaders hailing from both Dimasa and Zeme Naga tribes – victims of the over three-month-old bloodbath took part. The stir was staged against the backdrop of a visit by the leaders of PCPIA to the trouble-torn district.
Members of the PCPIA said that they suspected a “third party” was creating the unrest in the district, which was once a tourists’ destination. Lachit Bordoloi, Dilip Patgiri, Birinchi Neog, the well known figures of PCPIA made a scathing attack on the Tarun Gogoi led Congress government in Assam for its failure to arrest the situation and the security forces for their “dubious role”.
The PCPIA called upon the two tribes to maintain peace at all costs. Further, it demanded the restoration of normalcy, protection of the lives and property of the citizens, urgent political solution to armed conflict, compensation and rehabilitation of the victims and a high level inquiry into the alleged inaction of the administration.
Speaking on behalf of the Zeme Nagas, I. Zeme criticized the role of the state government in tackling the situation. I. Zeme clarified that the present flare-up in the district had nothing to do with the demand of Naga insurgent groups NSCN (Isak-Muivah) for ‘Greater Nagalim.’
Aripum Bodo, vice president of NC Hills unit of All Dimasa Students’ Union regretted that government had not been able to rein in the activities of militants in NC Hills so far. Meanwhile, the PCPIA is planning to send a delegation to NC Hills again later this month to directly establish contact and meet the leaders of extremist groups operating there in a bid to restore normalcy. “This is the job of government. However, since they’re not doing anything, we had to come into the picture,” said PCPIA leader Birinchi Neog.
THE NAGA NATIONAL COUNCIL
Urra, Nagaland
Dated: the 10th July, 2009
A STATEMENT
In a joint Naga National Council (NNC) and the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) Executives meeting on 29 June 2009 at Kohima, the current state of affairs in the country occupied the main business and unanimously decided on the imperative to educate our younger generation the actual stand of Naga nation so as to counter blatant fraudulent claims by the enemy and its proxy militia gangs.
The Naga society is clearly caught up in a spiral of the blind leading the blind to sectarian violence. Dubious cry for solutions could be heard time and again from all sorts of supposedly concerned educated people. In this state of affairs, it would appear everyone has to be self-styled leader of a notional apex body. We asked ourselves is there a right time to intervene and say, the biggest challenge our society face all the time is KNOWLEDGE.
Until recently, Naga people live in harmony irrespective of political differences. Our democratic tradition adhered to clear principles on matters of choosing a spokesperson or leader to represent the people in national service. Regardless of occasional heated debates in public meetings and sometimes strong personal rivalries, unlike today, self-seeking for position was definitely viewed unseemly. Thus elected representatives to both NNC and FGN are chosen by their respective community and Region. Moreover, before taking Office, each representative swore allegiance to the Yehzabo (Constitution) of Nagaland and Lakhuti Resolution (1955).
Modern Nagaland took the first step forward from hitherto historically independent Naga people towards a nation state with the formation of the Naga National Council in 1946. At the beginning, hardly few people expected the diverse Naga communities heretofore little understood to one another could ever integrate one day. Against that extraordinary start the sagacious Naga representatives led by A Z Phizo formally declared to the world on 14 August 1947 that Nagaland will stay independent, coincidentally, a day ahead of the Union of India independence granted by Great Britain.
Truly a nation of free will by virtue of the historic 16 May 1951 voluntary plebiscite, and further, on hitherto Free Nagas opted to merge with NNC under one flag, duly enshrined in the Yehzabo of Nagaland that thereafter established the Federal Government of Nagaland on 22 March 1956 vested with full legal authority, including raising tax to maintain the national government. NNC and FGN rightly earned the accolade of the people of Nagaland hence immutably entrusted with the sole mandate of Naga nation. In the war front, the massive brutal Indian army badly underestimated the tenacity of our Naga patriots that led to the reversal of the Government of India (GoI) untenable stand against Nagaland and began bilateral talk with the FGN resulting in the historic Cease-fire Agreement between the two nations in 1964. Taking advantage of its successful war against the hapless Pakistani army in the then East Pakistan (Bangladesh), the GoI unilaterally reneged on the 1964 Agreement in August 1972.
There were the usual detractors to the national stand from the outset but shockingly, in late 1979, led by the duo ringleaders, a renegade gang heinously massacred NNC and FGN much respected National Workers and patriots stationed in Eastern Nagaland. There is no doubt about the real motive of the renegades as the gang constantly rant NNC and FGN no longer exist. While our nation stoically endure and passively resist the tyranny of Indian occupation army, concurrently, in the past thirty years, our people have been further subjected to Indian state sponsored terrorism at the hands of renegade proxy militia gang. Our people are understandably appalled and disgusted with the renegades bringing the name of National Workers into disrepute and undermine everything wholesome our Naga nation stand for. Any Naga taking part in mindless killing of our people, abduction, extortion, plunder private property, cannot escape justice one day.
The Naga people like any normal people naturally yearn for peace and normalcy. War was never a choice but without provocation India invaded Nagaland in 1954. In response, volunteer Naga patriots in best ancestors tradition of upholding one’s honour, came forward to support NNC stand, prior to the formation of FGN, in refusing to yield to Indian aggressor’s bully. Naga nation will always hold in the highest esteem the founding Fathers of the nation and patriots for their selfless sacrifices for the coming generation.
A sound knowledge of being a Naga and the Nagaland we love is paramount to finding internal equanimity and restoring our focus on the core issue of the unremitting conflict with India. Whereas, ignorance of our national purpose will always hinder progress to a just solution. We are passing through a peculiarly rough weather in the home front due to the reasons well-known to our people and there is a cry for peace, unity, reconciliation and so on. Nagas must and can reconcile only on the National stand and historical facts of:
(a) The formal declaration of the Naga independence on 14th August, 1947,
(b) The Naga Plebiscite of 1951, pledging for independence and
(c) The formation of republic of Federal Government of Nagaland on 22nd March, 1956.
The war has not gone away and under the circumstances, our national government need all the support our long suffering people are willing to share. To date the hypocritical policy of the Government of India (GoI) towards Nagaland clearly hinder any prospect for peace. However, India cannot indefinitely trample on the freedom of Naga people and Nagaland will be free.
God bless Nagaland.
Urra Uvie



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