Makuilongdi Zeliangrong Region of the NSCN-IM

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The Makuilongdi Zeliangrong Region of the NSCN-IM has urged the Government of India to uphold the “3rd August, 2015 historic Framework Agreement” signed between the Government of India and the NSCN-IM in letter and spirit. It also urged the Government of India to understand the sentiment and wish of the Naga people for an honourable solution, lasting peace and the beginning of a new era.

It then “reiterated” its “unflinching” support to the “collective leadership” of the NSCN-IM and the “3rd August, 2015 historic Framework Agreement”.

“Reposing full faith to the dynamic leadership of Q Tuccu, His Excellency the Yaruiwo and Th Muivah, Honourable Ato Kilonser, the Makuilongdi declares to stand with them till the last man”, it added.

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