Strictly enforce and observe October 29, 2015 resolution, UNC directs

Newmai News Network

Senapati | January 14


The United Naga Council (UNC) has “directed” the Naga frontal organizations, “tribe hohos” and the Naga public under its jurisdiction to strictly enforce and observe the resolution number 3 of the October 29, 2015 “presidential council meeting”.


As per that resolution, “any Naga MLA/minister who works against the established and registered Naga political position shall not be allowed to enter Naga territories” under the UNC jurisdiction.


In a statement made available to Newmai News Network, the UNC reminded the Naga people that, “as declared by the Naga people on August 23, 2018 at Tahamzam village (Senapati headquarters), "any one defying the Naga political principle and its position shall be treated as anti-national and their entry shall be banned in Naga territory.”


“Therefore, all concerned are hereby directed to strictly enforce the collective decision of the Naga people in their respective jurisdiction. UNC shall not be held responsible for any consequences,” the UNC asserted.


Meanwhile, the UNC said today that it will oppose Gaikhangam, former deputy chief minister of Manipur and sitting MLA from Nungba assembly constituency, from gracing the 7th Rongmei Baptist Youth Conference as the chief guest on January 18, 2019 at Zeikhuluang village, Churachandpur district for “his anti-Naga activities”. The UNC, however, clarified that it does not “oppose” the conference.