SENAPATI: As 2025 draws to a close, the Naga People’s Front (NPF) central reflects on a year of important milestones and steady progress. Despite challenges, the party stated to be encouraged by the collective efforts of its leaders, workers, and the people, which have strengthened their commitment to the welfare and interests of the Naga people.
One of the major highlights of the year was the historic merger of the NDPP and NPF, which has further strengthened regional politics and reinforced unity and stability in governance. The NPF sincerely thanked the Naga public, Church leaders, civil society organisations, and all well-wishers for their continued support, prayers, and guidance.
The NPF is disappointed that, while the Naga people are yet to overcome discontent over the denial of visa to Rev. Franklin Graham for Nagaland visit, recent incidents such as disruption of church services and vandalism of Christmas decorations reported across various states have caused further threat to the Christian community, the release lamented.
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Such developments stated to hurt the religious sentiments and were against the spirit of the Constitution, which guarantees freedom of faith, secularism, and mutual respect.
The party believes that such developments were deeply sensitive and require swift action from the concerned authority to safeguard and promote peace and harmony amongst various religious communities.
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