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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Eastern Naga Students’ Federation ‘temporarily’ suspends stir; puts on hold phase III agitation


After a prolonged deliberation, Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) Wednesday morning decided to temporarily suspend its ongoing phase II agitation while keeping the phase III stir in abeyance until further notice from the ENSF office.

The ENSF decision followed the request made by Eastern Nagaland Legislatures’ Union (ENLU), Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO), Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers’ Association (ENGOA), Eastern Nagaland Women Organisation (ENWO) and all 6 Tribal bodies of Eastern Nagaland after a meeting held here. 

According to Hawang T. Wangsha, ENLU has assured the federation in presence of all the apex organisations of Eastern Nagaland that the written assurance issued by the state chief secretary over the five-point charter of demand would be implemented and fulfilled from the chief minister office. 

Meanwhile, it was learnt that the ENSF along with its federating unit presidents have left for Kohima to discuss the issue with the chief minister, chief secretary and commissioner and secretary. It was also learnt that if the meeting failed to meet the demand of the ENSF, the agitation may resume in a more aggressive manner.   


CTS urges govt. to address ENSF demand
Changsao Thangjam Setshang (CTS) has urged the state government to address the “genuine demand” of the Eastern Naga Students’ Federation (ENSF) at the earliest for the common good of the society. 

According to CTS president P.  Amungla Chang, her organization was appealing the state government to implement the ENSF’s five-point charter of demand which was accepted by the state government. 

The organization also extended its support and co-operation to the ENSF, as it was the student body “striving for the welfare of the younger generation”.

CTS also appealed the state government to fulfill the ENSF demands at the earliest in the larger interest of the Eastern Naga people.

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