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Nagaland: Sumi, Chakhesang make joint declaration for ensuring long-term harmony

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The “Parties” agreed to the 7-point terms for promoting welfare and maintaining a cordial relationship between the people of Chakhesang and the Sumi

By Imna Longchar, TFM Nagaland Correspondent

The leaders of Sumi and Chakhesang tribes of Nagaland on May 18 made a joint declaration at Chozuba village and entered to collectively referred as the “parties” and individually as a “party”.

According to a press statement issued jointly by Chakhesang Public Organization (CPO), president, Vezuhu Keyho, and Sumi Hoho president, I Nikheto Jimomi, recognising the importance of ensuring long-term harmony, mutual respect, and understanding between two communities, and in the true spirit of brotherhood, the “Parties” agreed to the 7-point terms for promoting welfare and maintaining a cordial relationship between the people of Chakhesang and the Sumi.

It included:

  1. To strengthen the bonds of brotherhood between the members of both communities.
  2. To promote mutual support and assistance in times of need.
  3. The “Parties” resolved to forgive and forget its past incoherent behaviour or actions that has created misunderstanding between the two brethren including the September 5, 2023, incident in Chozuba town, which shall be treated as a “closed chapter. Consequent upon this, the Chozuba Range Public Organization (CRPO) press statement of disassociation from Sumi-Chakhesang brotherhood shall be withdrawn with immediate effect.
  4. The “Parties” commit to treating all members of both communities with dignity and respect, irrespective of their background, belief, or affiliations.
  5. The “Parties” agree to maintain open and regular communication to address any issues or concerns that may arise. In case of any disputes, a joint committee consisting of equal representatives from both communities concerning the villagers/areas shall be established to mediate and resolve the matter amicably.
  6. The “Parties” agree to advise their members to refrain from spreading misinformation and inflammatory comments on social media as it is detrimental to communal harmony.
  7. Any amendments to this joint declaration must be made in writing and signed by authorised representatives of both the “Parties”.
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