NPF and NSCN/GPRN hold consultative meeting in Dimapur

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DIMAPUR: The newly formed Political Affairs Mission (PAM) of the Naga Peoples’ Front (NPF) organized a “consultative meeting with the NSCN/GPRN” in Dimapur on Monday.

“In its endeavor to facilitate in bringing about a final solution to the protracted Naga political issue, the Political Affairs Mission of the Naga Peoples’ Front organized a consultative meeting with the NSCN/GPRN today at Rhododendron Hall, NAPTC Chumukedima in Dimapur,” said the NPF in a press release on Monday evening.

 The NPF delegation was led by TR Zeliang, Opposition Leader and Chairman of the Political Affairs Mission (PAM) “while the  NSCN/GPRN   delegation was led by Q. Tuccu, Chairman of the NSCN/GPRN”.

“While urging upon the NSCN/GPRN delegation to be more accommodative with other Naga political groups, the NPF delegation assured that the NPF would continue to play the role of an active facilitator in the ongoing political dialogue for final accord of the Naga issue,” the press note said.

It then said that “reconciliation in real sense of the term is a necessity and as such, the NPF delegation called upon the  NSCN/GPRN   delegation to revisit the Covenant of Reconciliation signed on June 13, 2009 and to proceed with the ongoing peace process in the true spirit of reconciliation”.

Congratulating the newly formed Political Affairs Mission, “the  NSCN/GPRN  delegation on its part expressed hope that it was confident of scaling greater heights with the support of the Naga people and the Political Affairs Mission of the NPF in particular”, said the press release of the NPF.

Earlier, the meeting started with an invocation prayer led by Rev. Robert Kikon while it concluded with a mass prayer led by Pastor Honikhu Shohe. “The meeting was fruitful and ended on a cheerful note,” said the press note.

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