{"id":38679,"date":"2017-02-04T00:44:47","date_gmt":"2017-02-04T00:44:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/151.106.38.4\/2017\/02\/04\/organizations-hold-govt-responsible-for-chaos\/"},"modified":"2017-02-04T00:44:47","modified_gmt":"2017-02-04T00:44:47","slug":"organizations-hold-govt-responsible-for-chaos","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nagalandpost.net\/index.php\/2017\/02\/04\/organizations-hold-govt-responsible-for-chaos\/","title":{"rendered":"Organizations hold govt responsible for chaos"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><img src=\/old_site\/><\/p>\n<div>Naga Scholars Association in Delhi has expressed pain over the events leading to the deaths of two Naga youth and loss of properties following the announcement of ULB elections with 33% reservation and said the situation appeared to have gone out of hand in which the state government became an integral part of the conflict.<\/div>\n<div>NSA president Dr. Zuchamo Yanthan and general secretary Dr. Gideon Shadang in a joint statement expressed strong condemnation over what was termed as \u201cirresponsible role\u201d of Nagaland government for the utter mismanagement and authoritarianism leading to violent situation in Nagaland.\u201d &nbsp; They urged upon the state government to listen to the voice of the masses and also appealed to Naga civil society group and individuals to restrain from violence. NSA said notwithstanding rights, Naga women, particularly NMA have crucial roles to play towards peaceful solution to the problem and pave way for mutual understanding on the issue.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>Misrule snowballed into uprising: NPCC<\/div>\n<div>Nagaland Pradesh Congress Committee (NPCC) has held NPF leaders responsible for the past 14 years of NPF \u201cmisrule\u201d, which it said has snowballed into public uprising.<\/div>\n<div>NPCC through its media cell also expressed deep concern over the volatile situation that has gripped the state and also the \u201ccontinued blame game by the NPF leaders instead of addressing the situation at hand\u201d.<\/div>\n<div>NPCC also described the February 1, 2017 cabinet decision to completely withhold ULB election across the state as a case of \u2018too little too late\u2019. It said the loss of two precious lives along with many injured, huge damage to public property and the constant fear psychosis inflicted on the people could have all been avoided had the state government listened to the voice of the people instead of confrontation.<\/div>\n<div>On January 12, 2017, NPCC said it had urged the state government to postpone ULB election to develop consensus. However, it said the government disregarded the wishes of the people. Alleging that the government has lost all moral responsibility to be in power, the Congress demanded the state government immediately step down and call for early election. NPCC also demanded that the state government announce adequate compensation to the families of those killed and injured during the public agitation.<\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-weight: bold;\">CYO blames govt for current situation<\/span><\/div>\n<div>Chakhroma Youth Organisation (CYO) on Friday said the current situation would not have taken an ugly turn had the state government been sensitive enough and paid heed to the voice of the people.&nbsp;<\/div>\n<div>In a press release, CYO president, Neizelie Keditsu, and secretary, Thejangulie Metha, said the whole issue was precipitated by the \u201carrogant and irresponsible decision\/action\u201d of the state government. Accusing the state government of taking \u201ca cowardly U-turn\u201d on the agreement signed with the NBCC and JCC, the signatories described the move as \u201ctotal betrayal of the trust of people.\u201d<\/div>\n<div>They also termed as \u201cutterly inhuman and senseless\u201d the concern and appeal made by chief minister and some individuals over the damage of properties, saying \u201chuman life is most precious\u201d. CYO said such materialistic concern and irrational Act (Municipal Act) can never be considered above Naga identity and culture.<\/div>\n<div>The organisation asserted that the state government should take full responsibility \u201cfor playing with human lives for some cheap and dirty political ambition.\u201d The CYO also maintained that the present situation should never be politicised by any political party for any cheap\/petty political gains, because it was an issue that concerned the Nagas as a whole and above politics.<\/div>\n<div>Further, CYO has reiterated its full support to the Chakhroma Public Organisation (CPO) and other tribal hohos in their charter of demands and would firmly stand by it.<\/div>\n<div>Meanwhile, CYO has conveyed condolences to the bereaved families of the two slain youths and prayed Almighty God grant the solace and peace. It also wished speedy recovery to those injured.<\/div>\n<div><span style=\"font-weight: bold; font-size: 10pt;\">A treacherous act, says ACAUT &nbsp;<\/span><\/div>\n<div>ACAUT has accused the state government of mishandling the ULB polls impasse and later committing the final \u201ctreacherous act\u201d of breaking the January 30 agreement signed with the JCC in the presence of the NBCC.<\/div>\n<div>Terming it as \u2018anti-Naga\u2019, ACAUT media cell criticized the government for going against the voice of the Nagas and risking the sanctity of Article 371(A).<\/div>\n<div>Meanwhile, ACAUT extended deepest condolences to the bereaved families of the two victims and prayed that the Almighty God assuage their unbearable pain and loss. ACAUT also prayed for the speedy and complete recovery of those injured persons.<\/div>\n<div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Naga Scholars Association in Delhi has expressed pain over the events leading to the deaths of two Naga youth and loss of properties following the announcement of ULB elections with 33% reservation and said the situation appeared to have gone out of hand in which the state government became an integral part of the conflict. 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