
GPRN/NSCN National Assembly to conclude today
DIMAPUR, JANUARY 30 (MExN): GPRN/NSCN President, Gen (Retd) Khole Konyak today called upon all national workers to “turn away from the path of greediness, jealousy, self-enrichment and rebellious existence.” He was speaking at the GPRN/NSCN National Assembly held at Khehoi Designated Camp on January 30.
He urged “every bonafide NSCN member,” to “exhibit wisdom, utmost patience and tolerance.” Khole asserted that in the quest for reconciliation, “ideas must be exchanged, knowledge must be shared, freedom must be demanded, history must be protected and politics must be practical.” He added that “there is no shame in standing for reconciliation and unity of the Nagas.”
Khole encouraged young and educated national workers to start communicating with the younger generation of Nagas, the intellectuals, civil societies, tribal bodies, Naga friends and well wishers around the world through which the aspiration of the Naga people could be conceptualized in a practical manner.
Stating that Nagas have been divided into different geographical areas without their consent, Khole asserted that “Nagas everywhere must maintain social and emotional bond.” “Yet, practical issues cannot be ignored,” he added.
A press note from the MIP informed that the inaugural function began at 10am, with the Pastor of Council Headquarters, Rev. Zutovi, leading the invocation prayer. Obituary references were read out by Inaka Tsuqu, Secretary for Ministry of Keeya (Defence) Affairs. This was followed by the presidential address.
Ato Kilonser, N Kitovi, inaugurated the national website www.thenagahills.com and the house was adjourned. In the second session, the house held a reaffirmation of the collective leadership, amendment of the constitution and discussed government agendas, informed the press note. The assembly will conclude on January 31.