Warning issued to CM Rio by Naga Students Federation on club bld

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Warning issued to CM Rio by Naga Students Federation on club bld

Nagaland: The Naga Students Federation (NSF) has given an ultimatum to Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio regarding the destruction of the NSF head office in Kohima. The students’ organization has demanded Chief Minister Rio to immediately identify and arrest those responsible for the sabotage within the next 24 hours. Failure to do so has warned NSF that it will be forced to take appropriate action.
The NSF expressed deep sorrow over the heinous act, which took place in the early hours of May 27, 2023. The vandalism resulted in loss of priceless historical records of the Naga people and widespread damage to common Naga heritage buildings and properties worth millions. Rs., which has been diligently preserved by NSF for the past 75 years.
Consequently, the NSF has called upon the Chief Minister’s Office and the present government to immediately identify and arrest the anti-Naga persons responsible for this atrocious act. The last date for taking necessary action is 27 May 2023 at 6:00 PM. If authorities fail to meet this deadline, NSF has announced its intention to take appropriate measures to address the situation.
During an additional emergency presidential council meeting held on May 27, 2023, chaired by Eno. NSF president Kegwayhun Tep unanimously condemned the act of vandalism. The Council members reiterated their commitment to protect the Naga Club building with the collective cooperation of all federal units and subordinate bodies.
According to their resolution, the NSF has given an ultimatum to the government demanding immediate action against the culprits. Furthermore, the federation has urged all federal units and subordinate institutions to publicly condemn this criminal act.
The NSF expressed its gratitude to the Naga people, political leaders and civil society organizations for their solidarity during this difficult time.
The support from across the artificial boundary plays an important role in giving strength to the federation as it faces the destruction of Naga heritage sites by anti-Naga elements.
Looking ahead, the NSF aims to expedite the reconstruction process of the Naga Club building. To achieve this goal, the Executive Council has formed a committee, and every Naga youth and student is encouraged to contribute to this goal.
The federal units and subordinate agencies have been entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring the success of this endeavour.
Additionally, NSF has referred the issue of extension of tenure of NSF officials (2021-23) to the Federal Assembly. The Speaker of the NSF is requested to convene an emergency meeting of the FA after the extra emergency Presidential Council meeting on 27 May 2023.

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