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Oting Massacre: Eastern Nagaland Civil Societies to stay away from Republic Day celebration

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In the wake of the massacre, it was resolved that the public of Eastern Nagaland shall “extend non-cooperation to the Indian security forces”, until justice is delivered to the victims’ families in particular and the people of Nagas in general against the gruesome killings of innocent public in Mon district Nagaland by the Indian security forces on December 4 and 5, 2021.

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Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organisation (ENPO) urged the respective tribal bodies under under its jurisdiction to take the responsibility and mobilize the general public for non-participation in the celebration of the Republic Day of India in their respective areas.

ENPO, in a letter to CKS, KTC, KU, PPC, USLP, and YTC on Friday, reminded the resolution taken in the joint consultative meeting by the ENPO and all the Eastern Nagaland civil societies on December 14, 2021 at Longleng, in the wake of the Oting massacre. 

It was resolved that the public of Eastern Nagaland shall “extend non-cooperation to the Indian security forces”, until justice is delivered to the victims’ families in particular and the people of Nagas in general against the gruesome killings of innocent public in Mon district Nagaland by the Indian security forces on December 4 and 5, 2021. The non-cooperation shall be in the form of “abstaining from any national celebrations, or such activities”.

In line with this resolution, the people of Eastern Nagaland shall not participate in the forthcoming Indian Republic Day celebration on January 26, 2022, it added.

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