Nagaland Post

FNR appeals

February 20, 2013 | by admin

Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) on Tuesday said it was concerned with the pace of developments over the past few days, with reports of armed cadres and civil authorities of the signatories of the ‘Covenant of Reconciliation’ and the ‘Naga Concordant’, respectively getting involved in the build-up of the ensuing state general assembly elections, which was antagonizing the Public.

FNR appealed to the “Naga national governments” to restrain their respective cadres and all ranks and files from further involvement.

FNR stated that Naga Reconciliation has not fully accomplished the Journey of Common Hope, although it has to a great extend achieved the much desired cessation of violence amongst brothers and sisters and the ability to understand each other over any issues which were settled across the table.

“And as we are hopefully entering the threshold of an amicable and meaningful reconciliation which will inevitably need the goodwill, of all, regardless of their social and political identities, FNR envisages, that leaders of the Naga National movement of all ranks and files will recognize this reality and acknowledge them both in deeds and gestures,” stated a press note issued by FNR.

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