ANSAM Declares June 8 as Day of Prayer

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Senapati, June 6: In line with the resolutions adopted during its First Legislative Assembly for the 2024–2026 tenure at Heibunglok Village in Chandel District, the office of the All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) has appealed to all its Constituent and Subordinate Units to observe the ANSAM Day of Prayer on June 8, 2025.

The Units are earnestly requested to observe the day in a manner that is most convenient and feasible for each of them. Key prayer points include ANSAM and its Units, seeking God’s ceaseless guidance and blessings in serving the Naga people, and in addressing issues concerning the rights of the Naga people, Naga unity, and a logical settlement of the Indo-Naga political conflict based on the Framework reement that is inclusive, honourable, and acceptable.

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Other prayer focuses include the reinstatement of the Free Movement Regime (FMR), concerns over the imposed border fencing construction, challenges facing the Nagas in their homeland, the academic and career pursuits of Naga students, the good health and safety of ANSAM leaders, Naga CSO leaders, National Workers, Politicians, and Public leaders.

The office of ANSAM expressed prayers for peace, unity, strength, and wisdom to achieve their long-cherished goal.

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