NTC , Naga political issues.
Dimapur: The Nagaland Tribes Council (NTC) has drawn the Centre’s attention to the current situation in Nagaland, saying that the inordinate delay in finding a political solution to the Naga problem has led to hardships for the common man in the state.
“The common people in Nagaland have been the ultimate victims of unrelenting and multiple illegal taxes, all kinds of oppressive and anti-people activities by self-interested authorities and armed elements under the ceasefire signed during the last 25 years, which has virtually destroyed Done. Everything in both the public and private sectors,” NTC said in a press statement issued by its media cell on Monday.
He said the worst victims are educated youth and tens of thousands of school dropouts.
The NTC said Nagaland, the second-oldest state in Northeast India, has lagged 25 years behind in terms of development and prosperity as evidenced by the growth of other nine-year-old states in the region, which are model states worthy of emulation. have changed.
Asking why this stagnation and backwardness occurred despite massive funding from the central government, he argued that unscrupulous elements had turned the state into their “private gold mines”, especially those Through 25 years of political negotiations.
“These elements, both state authorities and armed elements, have vindictively exploited the common people and their facilities. Thus, Nagaland has become the safest haven for exploiters in India,” he said.
He assured that people are always ready to find a solution and also ready to handle any consequences.
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