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Nagaland Govt appeals to reconsider bandh call

By Correspondent

DIMAPUR, Feb 10 - Even as more organisations extended support to the bandh called on Monday against the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, 2016 (CAB), the Nagaland Government on Sunday appealed to the Nagaland Gaon Burhas� Federation (NGBF), all civil society organisations and NGOs to reconsider the bandh called by them.

The government asked the organisations to instead voice opposition to the CAB unitedly in a democratic manner. �We are united and very clear in our resolve to protect the interests of the State,� an appeal issued by chief secretary Temjen Toy said.

The government asserted that it will deliberate on the issue in Assembly during the Budget session on February 21 and propose adoption of a resolution as decided in the consultative meeting on January 31.

The appeal referred to the resolutions adopted at the January 31 consultative meeting in Chumukedima.

The government pointed out that the consultative meeting on the CAB, convened by the Nagaland Government with civil societies, tribal organisations, political parties, NGOs and student organisations at Chumukedima, resolved to oppose the Bill and reject its implementation in Nagaland.

It said the meeting stressed that Nagaland is a �political State� formed out of the 16-Point Agreement and accordingly Article 371 (A) of the Constitution protects and safeguards the rights and privileges of the citizens of the State, as �no act of Parliament shall apply in the State unless the Nagaland Assembly by a resolution so decides�.

The meeting stated that all Naga organisations should have unanimity in supporting this stand in the greater interest of protecting the rights and privileges of the people as enshrined in the Constitution.

The government said it shared the concern and apprehension of all Naga civil society organisations over the CAB. �We stand with the people on this issue,� the government affirmed.

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