Morung Editor wants forum for Meitei and Naga

SENAPATI, Nov 7 NNN: Along Longkumer, editor of Dimapur based daily newspaper The Morung Express has suggested for the formation of a forum between the Meiteis and the Nagas in order to address the differences. Speaking as a resource person during the first foundation of The Hornbill Express newspaper at Senapati headquarters today, Along Longkumer […]

SENAPATI, Nov 7 NNN: Along Longkumer, editor of Dimapur based daily newspaper The Morung Express has suggested for the formation of a forum between the Meiteis and the Nagas in order to address the differences.
Speaking as a resource person during the first foundation of The Hornbill Express newspaper at Senapati headquarters today, Along Longkumer said a forum involving the Meiteis and the Nagas has become a matter of urgency so as to address the differences.
“It is actually over due that such a forum is yet to be formed,” said The Morung Express Editor. He said that people-to-people dialogue is important in a situation like in Manipur. Mr Longkumer also stated that unless such move is not initiated the problem is bound to get worsened.
United Naga Council (UNC) president L Adani while speaking on the occasion lamented that media based in Imphal is often one sided for a long time. “The launching of The Hornbill Express in Senapati has filled the vacuum,” claimed the UNC president. He also requested the All Manipur Working Journalists Union (AMWJU) president to do something that the Imphal based newspapers are balanced in their approached. “Editorials of the Imphal based newspapers often represent the views of only one party and ignore the other,” alleged the UNC president.
All Manipur Working Journalists Union president A Mobi harped on the purpose of the media and said they are representing the “voice of the voiceless.”
Naga People’s Organisation (NPO) president Markson lauded The Hornbill Express team and the man behind the paper Peter Adani for making the life of the district easier with the setting up of the newspaper. “Stealing cases have decreased. We don’t have to go now to Imphal for a small advertisement. Corruption cases too have been minimised after the launching of The Hornbill Express,” claimed Markson.
Seven Sisters Post correspondent Yumnam Rupachandra seconded the suggestion of The Morung Express editor Along Longkumer. While quoting Kaka D Iralu’s comment, Rupachandra said, “Who should others solve our problems. We can sort it out by ourselves the problems here and yes, we need a common forum as suggested by Along Longkumer,” said Yumnam Rupachandra.
Witoubou of NNN while speaking as a resource person harped on the hardship faced by the journalists. He also lamented that tribal people do not have patience in staying long as media persons. Witoubou also rued that the tribal people are good in launching newspapers but when comes to sustenance side, they are poor managers.
Meanwhile, editor of The Hornbill Express Peter Adani recalled what had prompted him to start the daily.

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