Nagaland govt to consult people first on border fence and FMR
Saturday, 10 February 2024
NSCN-IM, Naga civil societies, tribal organisations, and Chief Angh of Longwa Village oppose the decision to fence the India-Myanmar border and end the Free Movement Regime. They object to the division caused by the imaginary boundary and the impact on the Naga political issue.
NSCN-IM, Naga civil societies, tribal organisations, and Chief Angh of Longwa Village oppose the decision to fence the India-Myanmar border and end the Free Movement Regime. They object to the division caused by the imaginary boundary and the impact on the Naga political issue.
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