Kohima, Nov 11 (UNI) The Eastern Nagaland Peoples’ Organization (ENPO) along with nine other civil society organisations in the region, has hold a “Historic Summit” at the EBRC hall in Tobu town under Mon district yesterday, “unanimously resolved” to uphold the December 18, 2007 Tuensang Summit resolution, which affirmed that there should be no bloodshed, threat, intimidation or any form of violence within ENPO jurisdiction.
In a release issued by the ENPO said this was the seventh reaffirmation of the 2007 resolution and in addition of the reaffirmation, the Summit also resolved that public of ENPO would not tolerate and would oppose “any form of violence such as killings, kidnapping, physical assault, threat, intimidation or any form of violence in any manner both amongst the Naga Political Groups, and on ENPO & tribal leaders and on innocent public pre-Naga solution and post-Naga solution.” The Summit also resolved that the unity of the people of Eastern Nagaland would continue irrespective of any tribes or groups. In the event of non-compliance of the above, the Summit resolved that the public of Eastern Nagaland would cease all forms of co-operation and take appropriate measures against the group.