NCP Nagaland unit supports peace process

DIMAPUR, SEPT 27 (MExN): The Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) held its 3rd National Convention at the Ranger’s College Ground, Dehradun, Uttaranchal State on September 17 and passed the resolutions on organizational matters, economic and political situations of the country. It was informed that a delegation of the Nagaland State NCP led by its President Y Sulanthung H Lotha tabled the issue of the current Indo-Naga Peace Process at the convention. 

“The Nagaland State NCP is happy to announce that the convention had adopted a resolution to fully extend its support to the ongoing Indo-Naga Peace Process and to pursue a proactive approach to the process both at the centre and the state. 

The state unit is also happy to state that this is the first time that the Indo-Naga Peace Process has received such unanimous support from the National Party in its National Convention,” a release stated. 

It also stated that the convention has taken serious note of the natural calamities that are taking a heavy toll on the economic situations of the farmers. 

“As agriculture is the main stay of Indian Economy and Society, it was resolved to sustain the farmers by supporting them with loans at the minimum rate of interest on farmer-friendly terms. It has also resolved to support them through various self-help groups and NGOs,” a release stated.

It stated that the NCP is committed towards a transparent and people oriented system of governance. The RTI Act in India has the full backing of the NCP in its attempt to ensure good governance. 

The NCP, Nagaland State would also like to take this opportunity to urge the state government to involve in all political parties on issue of common concern specially the Naga issue which is sensitive and dear to the hearts of ever y Nagas. It further appealed to all Naga national workers to stop fratricide killings and work for strengthening peace, harmony and brotherhood among members of Naga family.
 



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