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28 Naga tribal apex bodies and 12 Naga Political Groups (NPGs) have jointly launched the โ€˜Naga Bridgeโ€™ initiativeโ€”an ambitious collective effort symbolizing unity, dialogue, and a common Naga future.

The initiative was formally unveiled on Tuesday during a historic convergence meeting held in Medziphema, spearheaded by the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR), a key civil society body actively engaged in promoting peace and inter-group harmony among Nagas since 2008.

According to a statement released by the FNR on Wednesday, the meeting took place in an atmosphere marked by โ€œopenness and humility,โ€ with the symbolic bridge reflecting not just metaphorical aspirations, but being firmly rooted in the historical and political rights of the Naga people.

โ€œThese rights are not relics of the past but living testaments to the enduring assertion of identity, dignity, and self-determination,โ€ the forum stated.

The convergence culminated in the adoption of three major resolutions aimed at strengthening inclusivity and coordinated progress:

Call for Unity Among Political Groups: All NPGs have been urged to participate in the next assembly, described as a possible โ€œwatershed momentโ€, to collectively engage on โ€œone common Machanโ€โ€”a shared platform for inclusive dialogue.

Appeal for Support from All Tribal Hohos: Irrespective of regional or affiliational differences, all Naga tribal hohos were encouraged to extend moral and cultural support to the initiative, while also upholding each communityโ€™s unique identity and perspectives.

Shift from Competition to Communion: A strong emphasis was placed on the need for political and tribal stakeholders to move beyond rivalry and toward collective understanding. The NPGs proposed forming โ€œan inclusive common tableโ€ to resolve differences with integrity and mutual trust.

The tribal bodies also expressed concern over ongoing polarisation within Naga society and appealed for a conscious break from divisive patterns of engagement.

The Forum for Naga Reconciliation reaffirmed its long-standing mission of fostering healing and unity among the Naga people. Since its formation in 2008, the FNR has played a crucial role in building bridges between fragmented political groups and tribal communities, advocating for a peaceful and reconciliatory path forward in the Naga political journey.

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