Eastern Naga Students’ Federation Thursday alleged that chief minister Neiphiu Rio failed to attend the consultative meeting convened to discuss its demand on teachers’ recruitment at Kohima Thursday.
ENSF said that the chief minister was engaged in some other work and could not attend the meeting even as the students’ federation, Eastern Nagaland Legislatures’ Union (ENLU), Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers Association (ENGOA), Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO), chief secretary and commissioner & secretary were ready to hold the meeting.
ENSF added that they walked out of the venue after waiting for the chief minister for an hour. On their way out, they received a call from the chief secretary stating that the meeting could be held on Friday (February 3) at Niathu Resort, Dimapur.
It may be mentioned that ENLU had assured ENSF that the matter would be taken up with the government as was discussed at Mon with the ENGOA, ENPO, Eastern Nagaland Women Origanization (ENWO) and all the six tribal bodies of Eastern Nagaland. ENSF Wednesday decided to temporarily suspend its ongoing phase II agitation while keeping the phase III stir in abeyance.
The decision followed the request made by ENLU, ENPO, ENGOA, ENWO and all 6 tribal bodies. The students’ federation has expressed dismay over the government “inaction and attitude”.
ENSF said that the chief minister was engaged in some other work and could not attend the meeting even as the students’ federation, Eastern Nagaland Legislatures’ Union (ENLU), Eastern Nagaland Gazetted Officers Association (ENGOA), Eastern Nagaland People’s Organization (ENPO), chief secretary and commissioner & secretary were ready to hold the meeting.
ENSF added that they walked out of the venue after waiting for the chief minister for an hour. On their way out, they received a call from the chief secretary stating that the meeting could be held on Friday (February 3) at Niathu Resort, Dimapur.
It may be mentioned that ENLU had assured ENSF that the matter would be taken up with the government as was discussed at Mon with the ENGOA, ENPO, Eastern Nagaland Women Origanization (ENWO) and all the six tribal bodies of Eastern Nagaland. ENSF Wednesday decided to temporarily suspend its ongoing phase II agitation while keeping the phase III stir in abeyance.
The decision followed the request made by ENLU, ENPO, ENGOA, ENWO and all 6 tribal bodies. The students’ federation has expressed dismay over the government “inaction and attitude”.
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