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Dimapur: Naga leaders from various regions have arrived in Kohima and Dimapur to commemorate Naga Plebiscite Day on May 16. Nagas in New Delhi will also commemorate the day in a big way.
The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) is all set to commemorate Naga Plebiscite Day at the NBCC Convention Centre in Kohima. FNR has invited several Naga organisations and prominent leaders to participate in the programme.
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Meanwhile, NSCN-IM has prepared to commemorate the event at the General Headquarters Church of the Naga Army, Hebron Camp off Dimapur. According to the NSCN-IM programme, the event has been christened “Commemoration of the Naga Plebiscite 1951”.
Naga Army chief, Gen. Ningkhan Shimray will give the welcome address on the occasion, while the presidential speech will be delivered by NSCN-IM vice chairman Tongmeth Wangnao.
Deputy ato kilonser (deputy prime minister) Gen. VS Atem, secretary general of Naga People’s Movement for Human Rights (NPMHR) Neingulo Krome, general secretary of Naga Hoho (NH) Atoho Kiho, president of Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) Medovi Rhi, vice president of Naga Mothers’ Association (NMA) Apeuna Iheilung, convenor of Global Naga Forum (GNF) Chuba Ozukum, president of United Naga Council (UNC) Ng Lorho, president of Tirap Changlang Longding People’s Front (Arunachal Pradesh) Ngungtim Changmi, president of ENPO Tsapiliu Sangtam and representative of Naga People’s Organisation (Myanmar) Michael Kyarlynn will also deliver speeches on the occasion at Camp Hebron.
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NSCN-IM has reiterated that ‘Naga Plebiscite Day’ will be commemorated on May 16, and that “the political significance of Naga Plebiscite Day of May 16, 1951, had been bolstered by the Amsterdam Joint Communiqué of July 11, 2002, regarding recognition of the unique history and situation of the Naga people and the Framework Agreement of August 3, 2015 demonstrating that Nagalim was never a part of the Indian Union or Myanmar either by consent or conquest”.
Secondly, the NSCN-IM said the Framework Agreement of August 3, 2015, was signed based on the principle of sovereignty. “Since sovereignty constitutes the identity of a nation, the sovereign Nagalim national flag and the sovereign Nagalim national constitution are duly recognized and acknowledged in the letter and spirit of the Framework Agreement,” it added.
NSCN-IM also said that it is “our bounden duty” towards our Naga nation to be steadfast in “our commitment” and uphold the sanctity of the Naga national principle.
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