The Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) today informed that a “firm agreement” has been “signed in the interest of the concerned people…” with regard to the present crisis in Tuensang. A press note from the ENPO informed that the “agreement” was signed “between the conflicting tribes declaring that, henceforth, there shall be no violence, confrontations and killing each other between us.”
Both the parties, it stated, “have also agreed to be bound by any action(s) that may be initiated by the ENPO against their tribe in the event of non-compliance to the agreement.”
The ENPO further informed that it adopted a “strong and firm resolution concerning the situations and incidences occurring in and around Tuensang town, which has originated over land dispute.” This was adopted during a general session of the ENPO held on February 24 at Longleng town, attended by various organizations.
Both the parties, it stated, “have also agreed to be bound by any action(s) that may be initiated by the ENPO against their tribe in the event of non-compliance to the agreement.”
The ENPO further informed that it adopted a “strong and firm resolution concerning the situations and incidences occurring in and around Tuensang town, which has originated over land dispute.” This was adopted during a general session of the ENPO held on February 24 at Longleng town, attended by various organizations.
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