Imphal, March 25 : The Regional Authority of GPRN Zeliangrong, NSCN (IM) has condemned the killing of one civilian and injuring two others at Tungze village in NC Hills of Assam on March 19 allegedly by a Dimasa outfit, reports our Tamenglong correspondent.
The incident reportedly occurred at around 8 pm and it was the second time that the outfit DHD (Jewel) attacked the civilians.
The Regional Authority said that such inhuman activities would not be tolerated and peace and harmony among the people should not be disturbed in future.
Meanwhile, ZSUTA has also strongly condemned the incident.
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ZYF for status quo on re-settlement
Imphal, March 07 : The Zeliangrong Youth (ZYF) has resolved that the status quo should be maintained in connection with any re-settlement activities of Naga and Kuki villages as of today.
A decision to this effect was adopted after a minute discussion on the matter during the ZYF's annual assembly held at Luanglei Apinjang, Gangluan Part-IV, Nungba sub-division on February 24, informed a press release.
The annual assembly focused on the issue relating to the proposed re-settlement of deserted Kuki community at Luanglei Apinjang village which is presently inhabited by the Zeliangrong community.
Saying that the ZYF shall always uphold its objective to protect life, land and properties of the Zeliangrong community, the meeting decided not to give or compromise on any Zeliangrong area for the proposed re-settlement of Kuki community.
The ZYF further resolved to take up special initiative to convene inter-tribes meeting of apex tribal bodies specially of Zeliangrong tribe and Kuki tribe including concerned elected MLAs of both the communities in the matter of re-settlement at Luanglei Apinjang in the earliest time.
The ZYF also condemned the firing incident of February 18 in between Duithanjang and Thanagong village of Khoupum valley between UG groups.
The annual assembly was graced by ZU vice-president G Namdon, former vice-president of ZU Adi Remmei and ZYF president Poujeng Kamei as chief guest, guest of honour and functional president respectively, added the release.
A decision to this effect was adopted after a minute discussion on the matter during the ZYF's annual assembly held at Luanglei Apinjang, Gangluan Part-IV, Nungba sub-division on February 24, informed a press release.
The annual assembly focused on the issue relating to the proposed re-settlement of deserted Kuki community at Luanglei Apinjang village which is presently inhabited by the Zeliangrong community.
Saying that the ZYF shall always uphold its objective to protect life, land and properties of the Zeliangrong community, the meeting decided not to give or compromise on any Zeliangrong area for the proposed re-settlement of Kuki community.
The ZYF further resolved to take up special initiative to convene inter-tribes meeting of apex tribal bodies specially of Zeliangrong tribe and Kuki tribe including concerned elected MLAs of both the communities in the matter of re-settlement at Luanglei Apinjang in the earliest time.
The ZYF also condemned the firing incident of February 18 in between Duithanjang and Thanagong village of Khoupum valley between UG groups.
The annual assembly was graced by ZU vice-president G Namdon, former vice-president of ZU Adi Remmei and ZYF president Poujeng Kamei as chief guest, guest of honour and functional president respectively, added the release.
AZSU notes intrusion into Chakha Village
Dimapur, Feb 6 : The All Zeliangrong Students’ Union has taken exception to what it alleged to be mental and physical harassment meted out to Chakha villagers by “Maram Thangal region”. Stating that the ‘hasty involvement’ of the said region would intensify the problem and turn it into a tribal issue, the students’ union lamented that the so-called “national workers” can be easily used by vested persons for evil purposes.
This happened recently, a few days ago, stated a note from the AZSU. The union said Rezaimai and Chakha villages have co-existed peacefully for decades as “father and son”. However, in the event of differences, it should be sorted out through dialogue and not through violence, the union stated.
Referring to the underground workers being used by vested interests, the union said “they should have taken a second thought before acting, instead of hastily acting it out with misled information”.
“All the neighboring villagers of the two still lives and ready to witness who is wrong and who is right since they have co-existed with them and moreover Rezaimai is a late-comer living under Chakha’s land,” the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union added.
This happened recently, a few days ago, stated a note from the AZSU. The union said Rezaimai and Chakha villages have co-existed peacefully for decades as “father and son”. However, in the event of differences, it should be sorted out through dialogue and not through violence, the union stated.
Referring to the underground workers being used by vested interests, the union said “they should have taken a second thought before acting, instead of hastily acting it out with misled information”.
“All the neighboring villagers of the two still lives and ready to witness who is wrong and who is right since they have co-existed with them and moreover Rezaimai is a late-comer living under Chakha’s land,” the All Zeliangrong Students’ Union added.
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