Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) has termed “ridiculous” education department’s request to ENSF to submit a detailed list of those transferred along with posts out of four districts in eastern Nagaland without corresponding replacement.
ENPO general secretary N.T. Thamlong Phom and press secretary Mosa Konyak, in a release, appealed to the government to “immediately” implement written assurances given to ENSF by chief secretary on August 14, 2011.
Stating that it was not the first time government “back tracked” on its own assurances, ENPO rued it clearly demonstrated “sheer lack of commitment towards the grievances” of the people. ENPO said it was high time government initiated “sincere efforts” to address backwardness and under-development of four districts. While asserting that situation now demanded “extra efforts”, ENPO said process of implementing demands should begin in “letter and spirit” to gain the confidence of agitating students.
ENPO general secretary N.T. Thamlong Phom and press secretary Mosa Konyak, in a release, appealed to the government to “immediately” implement written assurances given to ENSF by chief secretary on August 14, 2011.
Stating that it was not the first time government “back tracked” on its own assurances, ENPO rued it clearly demonstrated “sheer lack of commitment towards the grievances” of the people. ENPO said it was high time government initiated “sincere efforts” to address backwardness and under-development of four districts. While asserting that situation now demanded “extra efforts”, ENPO said process of implementing demands should begin in “letter and spirit” to gain the confidence of agitating students.
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