NMA ‘un-mandated’ and lacks ‘credibility,’ claims APO

DIMAPUR, APRIL 6 (MExN): The Angami Public Organisation (APO) has asked the Nagaland State Government to “restrain and refrain the un-mandated Naga Mothers’ Association (NMA) members” from approaching social and political issues to "avoid hiccups" among the Nagas at large.

In a letter to the Chief Secretary, the APO President, Razouvotuo Chatsu claimed that the “present NMA leaders were a bunch of people who elected themselves no longer enjoy the support and mandate of every Naga women tribal bodies, hence they are non-entity.”

It maintained that the NMA “lack credibility and their presentation in any form should be declared null and void.” The APO expressed concern to observe “some Angami women (as NMA leaders) going around meeting different authorities and also organizing various meetings and seminars thereby adopting resolutions pertaining to issues of common interests.” 

It said that” Angami women organization had dissociated with them and hence holds no accountability in any manner.” “Anything done with the request of these leaders was for their sheer personal interest. They no longer enjoy the blessing and support of the women of Nagaland State,” the APO stated. 

The APO pointed out that the “situation at present is volatile and the battery is highly charged due to ruckus for ULB election.” 

“There are some who have the nature of flaring up the issues in the guise of working for public interest and social order etc. The present NMA leaders are one such,” the APO alleged.
 



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