NSCN Lieut Gen Retd HS Ramsan Appeals for Peace and Unity Ahead of 2024 LS Elections

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In light of the approaching Lok Sabha Election 2024, NSCN Lieut Gen Retd HS Ramsan from Mt. Horeb camp, Eastern Flank issued a fervent appeal for peace and parity through a circular addressing the public and stakeholders, including Civil Society Organizations, Political Parties, Candidates, and authorities concerned in a press release.

Highlighting the historical sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom, it emphasized the critical need to avoid distractions that could jeopardize the Naga community’s unity, especially with potential threats looming to sow discord.

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The press release underscored the importance of remaining vigilant against external pressures that seek to undermine the Naga cause, urging stakeholders to prioritize the collective interest over individual or group agendas.

It stressed that the Naga cause transcends Indian electoral politics and demands unwavering commitment from elected representatives to serve the greater good of the Naga people.

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As the Lok Sabha Election draws near, the appeal resonates across Nagaland, echoing the sentiments of a community steadfast in its resolve to safeguard its identity and aspirations.

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