Nagaland NGOs Forum (NNF) dedicated its working office at Daily Bazar, Purana Bazar, here, on Saturday.
Exhorting the gathering, NNF advisor, Kughalu Mulatonu stated that Nagaland was a conglomeration of various tribal societies and therefore, he said, one must have an extensive view to contain every society into one “whole act.”
Pointing out that Nagas were divided politically, internally and externally, Kughalu expressed hope that NNF and other NGOs would work together and do something to bring unity.
He stated that the democracy in India was nothing but centralisation and polarisation of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS).
Kughalu also added that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and the BJP were among the two richest political parties in the world.
In this regard, he opined that it would be difficult to overtake BJP in another 50 years.
Highlighting the issue of women reservation, he stated that “women are free and should strive to be free”, and that women should opt for equal quota.
In a welcome address, NNF president, Povotso Lohe said the forum will aim to look after the welfare and interests of all genuine NGOs registered with the Home department, and also take up schemes which have been registered with the centre.
Povotso also informed that the forum would fight for the renewal tenure of NGOs in the state from two years to five years.
The programme was chaired by NNF general secretary, Nungsangmeren, dedicatory prayer was offered by Rev Dr Vikheshe Chishi and vote of thanks was proposed by NNF vice president, Vikali A Zhimomi.
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