By Express News Service
GUWAHATI: A tribal organisation in Nagaland has determined to boycott the upcoming state elections in protest in opposition to the Centre’s non-fulfillment of the demand for the creation of “Frontier Nagaland” state.
The determination was made by the influential Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO), the apex tribal organisation of jap Nagaland which has six of the state’s 16 districts.
The political events within the state have already stepped up their actions for the elections, due early subsequent yr.
“Seven tribal bodies, talk team and frontal organisations…resolved not to participate in any election process of the state and the Centre until and unless the Frontier Nagaland state is created as demanded by the people of eastern Nagaland…” the ENPO mentioned in an announcement.
Tuensang, Mon, Longleng, Kiphire, Noklak and Shamator are the six districts falling beneath jap Nagaland which has altogether 20 of the state’s 60 Assembly seats. The tribal organisations demand that these six districts be carved out of Nagaland for the creation of Frontier Nagaland state.
The whole area was as soon as Tuensang when it was part of North-East Frontier Agency. It was hooked up to the Naga Hills district in 1957 and when Nagaland attained statehood in 1963, it grew to become part of the state.
The area has remained “underdeveloped” and “backward” for a few years and the locals imagine solely the creation of a separate state might assist guarantee improvement right here.
The ENPO’s determination on boycotting the polls adopted the August 9 “public rallies” organised throughout the six districts to press for the Frontier Nagaland state demand.
In October final yr, it had submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him, in addition to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, to fulfil the demand early.
Even because the ENPO is demanding the creation of a state inside the state, a contentious demand of insurgent group NSCN-IM is the creation of a unified Naga homeland by slicing off the Naga-inhabited areas of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh and integrating them with Nagaland. Each of those states has a sizeable Naga inhabitants.
GUWAHATI: A tribal organisation in Nagaland has determined to boycott the upcoming state elections in protest in opposition to the Centre’s non-fulfillment of the demand for the creation of “Frontier Nagaland” state.
The determination was made by the influential Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO), the apex tribal organisation of jap Nagaland which has six of the state’s 16 districts.
The political events within the state have already stepped up their actions for the elections, due early subsequent yr.
“Seven tribal bodies, talk team and frontal organisations…resolved not to participate in any election process of the state and the Centre until and unless the Frontier Nagaland state is created as demanded by the people of eastern Nagaland…” the ENPO mentioned in an announcement.
Tuensang, Mon, Longleng, Kiphire, Noklak and Shamator are the six districts falling beneath jap Nagaland which has altogether 20 of the state’s 60 Assembly seats. The tribal organisations demand that these six districts be carved out of Nagaland for the creation of Frontier Nagaland state.
The whole area was as soon as Tuensang when it was part of North-East Frontier Agency. It was hooked up to the Naga Hills district in 1957 and when Nagaland attained statehood in 1963, it grew to become part of the state.
The area has remained “underdeveloped” and “backward” for a few years and the locals imagine solely the creation of a separate state might assist guarantee improvement right here.
The ENPO’s determination on boycotting the polls adopted the August 9 “public rallies” organised throughout the six districts to press for the Frontier Nagaland state demand.
In October final yr, it had submitted a memorandum to Prime Minister Narendra Modi requesting him, in addition to Union Home Minister Amit Shah, to fulfil the demand early.
Even because the ENPO is demanding the creation of a state inside the state, a contentious demand of insurgent group NSCN-IM is the creation of a unified Naga homeland by slicing off the Naga-inhabited areas of Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh and integrating them with Nagaland. Each of those states has a sizeable Naga inhabitants.