Reconciliation must for true healing: GPRN/NSCN

Dimapur, October 23 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN today stated that reconciliation is a must for true healing to take place within the Naga family.

“Without coming together and work in unison for a common aspiration, Naga’s future is heading to obscurity,” affirmed a press release from MIP, GPRN/NSCN.

To this end, the GPRN/NSCN “put on record” the ‘September Joint Accordant’ of September 14 and “Kolkata Meeting” of October 17-18 and subsequent formation of the Council of Naga Relationships and Cooperation (CNRC) under the initiative of Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR). 

Accordingly, it declared that its firm belief that the pledge to “…to explore, at the earliest, realistic ways for Nagas to move forward on the basis of Naga historical and political rights” was not only a glimmer of hope but in earnest for a timely Indo-Naga political resolution. 

“Unlike the past failed agreements, opting for the realistic and practical ways would certainly yield a positive result in time,” it added. 

The GPRN/NSCN further extended its deep appreciation to Naga National leaders of NNPGs, NSCN-(IM) and Rev Dr Wati Aier-led FNR members for re-committing themselves and putting in extra effort to re-strengthen the Covenant of Reconciliation (CoR). 

While joining hands with FNR initiated CNRC, we call upon fellow Naga brethren to jointly participate and support this process of shaping and building a shared future, it added.