Indian Armed Forces told to quit Nagaland

Dimapur, October 17, (MExN): In a meeting held on October 6 at Rukizu, Pfutsero Town the Chakhesang Regional Council (CRC), NNC resolved certain resolutions. “There can be no unity and real peace in Nagaland as long as Indians are in our land. We, therefore, urge Indian forces to quit from our land (Nagaland),” stated the council.
In a press release issued by resolution committee, CRC, NNC, the council stated that the case between Nagaland and Indian Government is fully vested on NNC for any final settlement. It was pointed out that in the year 1977 on June 14, 'ato kilonser' Moraji Desai and the president NNC, A.Z. Phizo met in London and had a talk, and after which no talks had been held till now. The council pointed out that because of  the formation of Naga National Council (NNC) in the year 1946 and the constitutional formation of Federal Government of Nagaland(FGN) in 1956, the council through the meeting resolved to fully support the leadership of incumbent president NNC, Eli Adiano Phizo and 'gen.' (Redt) V.Metha, Kedahge, FGN.
The council also resolved to strengthen the decision taken by the Chakhesang Public Organization (CPO) to support NNC/FGN and vowed to stand by it strongly to the end. The council therefore, in the press note, appealed Eli Adinno Phizo to proceed the case to UN in reference to that of A.Z. Phizo’s memorandum submission to UN in the year 1960, if the Indian Government is not sincere about further talk.                           



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