In support of Naga Reconciliation- The Naga Students’ Union Mumbai in co-ordination with Naga Christian Fellowship Mumbai organizing a candle lighting prayer service on March 19.
Dimapur, March 22 (MExN): The Naga Students’ Union Mumbai (NSUM) in co-ordination with Naga Christian Fellowship Mumbai (NCFM) on the request, from the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (to support Naga Reconciliation: A Journey of Common Hope) held a candle lighting prayer service on March 19, 2011.
A press note issued by Moatoshi Ao, President, NSUM and Arep Tzudir, Pastor, NCFM stated that the service started with a special prayer by Apem Khamrang followed by sharing of opinions on the ongoing Naga struggle for Sovereignty and reconciliation process. The students as well as working Nagas in Mumbai expressed their fervent opinion on the instant need for peace and brotherhood and appealed to all the Naga leaders to come forward leaving aside their preposterous differences and unite to accomplish our common cause.
The mass prayed with lighted candle in their hand for the unity of all the factions and to achieve the common cause for which we have been fighting for the last 60 years. The mass prayer was concluded by Rungshing. The Naga elders, senior students and many well wishers of the Nagas were present in the service.
A press note issued by Moatoshi Ao, President, NSUM and Arep Tzudir, Pastor, NCFM stated that the service started with a special prayer by Apem Khamrang followed by sharing of opinions on the ongoing Naga struggle for Sovereignty and reconciliation process. The students as well as working Nagas in Mumbai expressed their fervent opinion on the instant need for peace and brotherhood and appealed to all the Naga leaders to come forward leaving aside their preposterous differences and unite to accomplish our common cause.
The mass prayed with lighted candle in their hand for the unity of all the factions and to achieve the common cause for which we have been fighting for the last 60 years. The mass prayer was concluded by Rungshing. The Naga elders, senior students and many well wishers of the Nagas were present in the service.