KU Tizit ask government to rethink shifting of 6th NAP

Dimapur, August 24 (MExN): The Konyak Union Tizit has appealed to the state government to reassess shifting of the 6th NAP Headquarter, Tizit, since it tantamount to “depriving the people” and instead provide more facilities to the areas. 

“In recollecting the mass contribution of the NAP towards the public for the welfare of the area, the public feels that substituting 6th NAP by any other armed forces would mean depriving the people of the area. It should also be taken into account that the landowners may provide not so many facilities to the new party unless it is properly approached with reciprocal attitude in values” stated the Konyak Union Tizit through its General Secretaries Naowang Konyak and Prince Paiwang Konyak. “On the event of sharing the happiness with the battalion, the general public pleads the present government to rethink over the shifting the 6th NAP Headquarter from Tizit instead allot more facilities in establishing governmental undertakings as the area has the ability and willingness to accommodate even the new armed headquarters” it stated.

The KU on behalf of the area expressed appreciation to the Commandant and his staff and jawans for what the union stated was “tirelessly sacrificing in upholding its principals of code in building stronger and wider relationship with the public of the area in the days gone by”. “Remembering the occasion, public would honour and pray for the pioneers in special for Sir N Aonochet  Ao IPS, Additional DGP (OPS) Nagaland, the commandant of that time who with dedication and strong will despite of severe threats best known to the latter and odds established the 6th NAP headquarters which now has turned to be the center of attraction for the advancement of the backward valley. It is the arrival of the NAP that opens the eyes of the valley into the outside world in the aspect of social standard, education, economy and the spiritual, which are essential development factors of the present world” the KU stated. 

The KU maintained that hundreds of lives have been saved by the NAP hospital and its facilities and a major role played in providing quality education to the younger generations through the unit school. Further, in other curriculums the locals were equipped with the ‘best’ games/sports complex indoor stadium for badminton and also a lawn tennis court.

“As the Konyaks considered the most fierce tribe very familiar with gun and wars but existing the highest education dropouts heaping the unemployment problem of the generation are supplied with the best befitting opportunities to serve and safeguarding the nation in the form of recruitment of the youths in the NAP above all as there are love, sympathy and understanding shared with the landowners and as a whole building the relationship bound with unbroken cord, the landowners too has allowed untold facilities unlike to the others and assures abundantly for the days ahead” it asserted while wishing the best to the 6th NAP on its completing of 25years.