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UNC appeals for sanity on Mao quit notice

The untold sufferings and pains and the mental trauma being observed as a result of the Quit Notice served to the Mao community by the SAPO and AYO is something that needs to be addressed with nobler mind and sanity, the UNC stated.

ByIFP Bureau

Updated 22 Mar 2024, 3:09 am

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The United Naga Council (UNC) on Thursday raised grave concerns on the Quit Notice served to the Mao community, while appealing to the SAPO and MC to extend cooperation to the TPO in the process of justice dispensation and honour its verdict pronouncement as per the Naga customary law.

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UNC has learned that the TPO had inspected the area and confirmed fulfillment of the ultimatum as a step towards peaceful resolution and restoration of peace and tranquility between the two kindred tribes, stated a release.

It is reported that, the Mao Council had reciprocally acted on time to meet the ultimatum such as, restoration of the rest house, lifting of CrPc 144 and relocation of security personnels from the disputed area, UNC stated.

The untold sufferings and pains and the mental trauma being observed as a result of the Quit Notice served to the Mao community by the SAPO and AYO is something that needs to be addressed with nobler mind and sanity, it stated.

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Land dispute is a common phenomenon everywhere as every Naga village shares a traditional village boundary with more than one village, it mentioned.  

While taking the exacerbation of the situation into consideration and sensing the impending danger of the deep divide amongst consanguine, the United Naga Council with all humility appeals both the communities to rein in from further escalation of pandemonium, mistrust and violence but rather embrace the tenet of peace, love and forgiveness, it added.
 

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IMPHAL, Manipur

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