UNC warns Naga elected members

IMPHAL | Oct 29

United Naga Council (UNC) said the elected representatives from the Naga community working “at this crucial moment“ against “collective history” of the Nagas will not be spared.

The statement came on Sunday against the backdrop of an all political parties meet on the territorial integrity of Manipur with reference to the peace talks between the Government of India and NSCN-IM.

UNC said elected members from Naga community indulging in activities which are detrimental to the Naga movement will invite serious consequences. The body added that it will not remain mute to “all those measures which are against the Naga interest” taken up by different elements, including the Manipur government. 

“We are closely observing the unfolding development in Manipur currently,” UNC said. “We will respond befittingly to all those elements and factors which are hurdles to the Naga peace process.”

“We feel our patience has been taken for our weakness,” UNC added.

The body asked Nagas not to extend cooperation or involve in any programme attached with the names of the “seven new districts”. It further asked the Naga people to remain fully aware of the “designs of our adversaries”.

IMPHAL | Oct 29

United Naga Council (UNC) said the elected representatives from the Naga community working “at this crucial moment“ against “collective history” of the Nagas will not be spared.

The statement came on Sunday against the backdrop of an all political parties meet on the territorial integrity of Manipur with reference to the peace talks between the Government of India and NSCN-IM.

UNC said elected members from Naga community indulging in activities which are detrimental to the Naga movement will invite serious consequences. The body added that it will not remain mute to “all those measures which are against the Naga interest” taken up by different elements, including the Manipur government. 

“We are closely observing the unfolding development in Manipur currently,” UNC said. “We will respond befittingly to all those elements and factors which are hurdles to the Naga peace process.”

“We feel our patience has been taken for our weakness,” UNC added.

The body asked Nagas not to extend cooperation or involve in any programme attached with the names of the “seven new districts”. It further asked the Naga people to remain fully aware of the “designs of our adversaries”.

Read more / Original news source: http://www.ifp.co.in/item/4675-unc-warns-naga-elected-members