NPF youth wing reacts to NFHRCC statement

Responding to the rejoinder issued by NFHRCC, NPF youth wing has termed it “humorous” the way NFHRCC has sought support from general public for the success of a “savage culture bandh” in Dimapur on Monday.
In a counter rejoinder, NPF youth wing media cell pointed out that the desired implementation of the foothill road construction did not lie inside the culture of bandh and said that social organizations like NFHRCC should not take Dimapur as their “joyride.”
NPF youth wing also alleged that the recent statements of NFHRCC highlighting names of ten tribes “time and again” to damage the good image of the PWD (R&B) minister smacks of a divisive policy between the department, NPF youth wing and the R&B minister in an attempt to topple the NPF-led DAN government.
This clearly indicated that the stand of NFHRCC seemed “comical”, said NPF youth wing.
The youth wing pointed out that NFHRCC was neither a dictatorial organization nor a constitutionally elected platform.
Therefore, the youth wing was duty bound to rectify and bring transparency to issues pertaining to any organization intending to hamper the law and order in the state.
NPF youth wing has once again questioned NFHRCC whether inviting NIT and floating open tender was wrong or not.
The wing also asked if NPWD and the government had to follow the NFHRCC diktat instead of following the laid down norms by the ministry of road transport and communication.
It also queried as to what the people of Dimapur did to deserve a bandh imposed on its residents.
NPF youth wing appealed Nagas to desist “self image social organization” from taking over the reins of governance and try to disturb the peaceful atmosphere of the state by organizing uncivilized activities like bandhs and strikes.


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