UNC asks Naga MLAs not to attend special assembly session

Senapati, August 1 (MExN): In regard to various unwarranted developments spiraling with the ongoing conflict of Chin-Kuki-Zo and Meiteis in the state of Manipur, the United Naga Council (UNC) has made their stance loud and clear, once and for all to ensure that the perilous situation is not aggravated beyond control. 

The UNC in a press release stated that various Civil Organizations in the valley dictating the government for convening Special Assembly Session on or before August 5, 2023 to protect the Territorial Integrity of Manipur state and imposing to all MLAs including the Naga legislators to stand in their interest is highly uncalled for and nonsensical at this fluid situations. 

“It is high time, communities living in the state to realize and respect each different position and historical facts. Naga people will not accept any kind of imposition under any circumstances,” it stated.

Therefore, UNC directed all the Naga legislators to abstain from such Assembly Session convening under the dictate of some CSOs.

Further, in the wake of ever increasing influx of illegal immigrants in Manipur, updation of National Registration of Citizen (NRC) is the only feasible mechanism to curb the unwarranted population invasion in the state. Therefore, State government should implement the NRC at the earliest possible, it appealed.