MOKOKCHUNG, FEBRUARY 15 (MExN): Organizations of the Ao community today resolved to postpone the proposed February 16 agitation demanding redress for alleged anomalies in the recruitment of language teachers under the educational scheme, the Rashtriya Madhyamik Shiksha Abhiyan (RMSA), in Mokokchung district. The decision to go on agitation had been resolved on February 13, 2016 by the apex Ao organizations namely – Ao Senden, Ao Students’ Conference (AKM), Aor Tzükong trok Mungdang (Ao six ranges conference), and Aor Tzükong Trok Kaketshir Mungdang (Ao six ranges students’ conference). The organizations were also displeased at the ‘unsatisfactory response’ of from the RMSA, Nagaland. However, on receipt of information from the ‘Ao legislators’ that the Nagaland Chief Minister had assured to hold a meeting with the Ao Senden, Ao legislators, AKM and concerned department, the proposed agitation was called off, informed a press note issued by Ao Senden president, Imolemba Jamir and AKM president, L Jemti Longchar. In this regard, the note stated that for seeking a better understanding in the society, the proposed February 16 agitation has been postponed. However, the press noted asserted that the deferment of the agitation does not mean that the RMSA issue has not be resolved; and said that all concerned – be it the government, individual or groups - should be aware of it.