Morung Express News
Dimapur | February 5
The current imbroglio concerning Urban Local Bodies (ULB) polls which has engulfed the state has resulted in the ruling dispensation coming under increasing attack from various quarters.
On Sunday, the Dimapur Naga Youth Front (formerly Dimapur Naga Youth Organisation) accused the state government of violating human rights and in this regard, asked the Chief Minister to step down on moral grounds instead of “boasting” about the number of MLAs backing him. Claiming that Nagas in Dimapur are prepared to go to any extent to fight for justice, the DNYF vowed that it will stand firm against the “tyranny” of the present government.
Further, the Youth Front demanded the immediate restoration of internet and mobile services. Mobile and internet services in the state remain suspended since January 30. The Front warned of “stern action” if its demand goes unheeded.
Meanwhile, the Youth Front extended condolences to the families of Khriesavizo Metha and Bendangnungsang. The DNYF also extended sincere appreciations to the youths of Diphupar, its village council, and the Angami Youth Organisation for their commitment and for “inspiring the Nagas”.