
Dimapur, February 26 (MExN): The Central Nagaland Students' Association (CNSA) on Wednesday sought clarification from the NSF as to why it ‘resorted’ to issue ultimatum to the Government of Nagaland using “persons and organizations who has nothing to do with the state of Nagaland.”
The Association, in a press release, appreciated the Naga Students' Federation (NSF) for raising a relevant issue pertaining to the rampant practices of backdoor appointments in the state. However, it expressed displeasure at “the threat issued in the form of ultimatum to the Government of Nagaland by persons and organizations who has nothing to do with the state of Nagaland.”
“The CNSA strongly feel that the magnanimous nature of the people of Nagaland has been misconstrued by others for too long and thus, in the name of sovereignty and independence the Nagas of Nagaland have been subjected to undergo many threats and intimidation both physically and psychologically for decades,” the press release stated. "The cross border organisation is not feasible for a just growth of the Nagas," it added.
The CNSA felt that the NSF has “undermined the intelligentsia of the Nagas of Nagaland” and thus, sought clarification from the NSF as to why it resorted to issue the ultimatum to the Government of Nagaland “using other people and organizations who has no connection whatsoever.”