NSF extends non-cooperation towards Indian Armed forces | MorungExpress


Kohima, March 20 (MExN): The Naga College students’ Federation (NSF) throughout its 2nd Federal Meeting has unanimously resolved to increase the “Non-Cooperation motion towards the Indian Armed forces till justice is served to the victims of the Oting incidents and all different victims of the Army excesses dedicated in our Naga Homeland.”

To this finish, the Meeting, held at Molu Ki, Kohima on March 12, adopted a number of resolutions in furtherance of the non-cooperation motion.

Amongst others, it resolved that no particular person or group throughout the Naga Homeland “shall settle for any type of humanitarian or different aids from the Indian Armed forces.”

The person and group are neither allowed to ask the “Indian forces to any occasion being organized in our Naga Homeland” nor “partake in any official occasion of the Indian Armed forces,” the NSF acknowledged. 

The Meeting additionally gave route to all federating items and sub-ordinate our bodies of the Federation to hoist a black flag of their “respective Oking as a mark of protest towards the Imposition of the draconian Armed Forces (Particular Powers) Act 1958 in our Naga homeland.”

“The Units shall additionally take steps in-order to make sure that comparable train is carried out in all Naga villages,” it added.  

Additional, the Meeting endorsed the Govt Council of the Federation to take up any steps for fast repeal of AFSPA, it added. 

A press launch  issued by NSF President, Kegwayhun Tep and Common Secretary Süpüni Ng Philo additionally directed all Federating items and Sub-ordinate our bodies directed to “make sure the resolutions are strictly applied of their respective jurisdiction(s).”

Defaulting items shall appeal to befitting actions by the Federal Meeting of the Naga College students’ Federation, it added. 



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