Nagaland: After NSCN-IM, Global Naga Forum Raises Concerns Over RIIN
First Published: 4th October, 2024 21:27 IST
The GNF said that the RIIN may serve the interest of a few Nagas and other indigenous residents seeking government employment.
Days after the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Isak-Muivah) (NSCN-IM) opposed the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN), the Global Naga Forum (GNF)has also expressed concerns over the regulation stating that it will have serious unintended consequences.
In a statement issued the Global Naga Forum said that even though the RIIN has been introduced by the Government of Nagaland to protect the land and employment rights of indigenous inhabitants from illegal immigration and unregulated influx of non-Nagas into the state, its implementation will cause irreparable divisions among the Nagas.
The GNF said that in the first place, the RIIN may serve the interest of a few Nagas and other indigenous residents seeking government employment. GNF is not belittling this potential benefit to some, but the RIIN will not protect the rights of indigenous people because it leaves the problem of illegal immigration and uncontrolled influx intact.
The GNF said that in the long run, RIIN will end up favoring the limited interests of some individuals while failing to safeguard the indigenous rights of the Naga people in their own homeland.
Significantly, the GNF also said that the RIIN will eventually divide Nagas of Nagaland and Nagas from other states and regions.
The GNF said that with RIIN, the Nagaland Government will give its official approval to the politically-motivated divisions of the Nagas on the basis of states and regions, and will make permanent the physical breakup of the Naga ancestral homeland.
“The RIIN will widen the distinctions among Nagas even further by helping foment more ideological antagonisms and psychological distance. As a Naga elder from Nagaland put it, in a meaningful jest, the RIIN will have the ludicrous effect of making the Nagas of Nagaland feel like indigenous Naga Brahmins among their own people,” said the GNF in the statement.
To drive its point home, the GNF said, “It would be relevant to recall here that past sessions of the Nagaland Legislative Assembly have passed six resolutions in favor of Naga integration, presumably following Point 13, the provision for “Consolidation of Contiguous Naga Area,” of the 16-Point Agreement, to which the Nagaland state owes its existence. Point 13 states: “The other Naga Tribes inhabiting the areas contiguous to the present Nagaland be allowed to join the Nagaland if they so desire.”
Significantly, the GNF stated that the latest PAC Consultative Meeting on the Naga political issue last month was not an inclusive consultation as it left out some of the key stakeholders.
With the RIIN in tow, which risks undermining the very fabric of Naga peoplehood, the current NLA and Government have serious soul-searching to do, the GNF statement said.
Also Watch:
COMMENTS
TOPMOST STORY NOW
Live Naga Civil Society Organisation In Manipur Condemns Brutal Attack on Senapati District Students Association Executives
23rd December 2024Live Assam CM Himanta Biswa Sarma Takes Key Decisions in Assam Cabinet, Orders Action Against Govt Employees Misusing Orunodoi Scheme
23rd December 2024Live Arunachal: 80-Year-Old Man Walks 5 km to Donate Vegetables to School Hostel, Exemplifying Selfless Humanity
23rd December 2024Live Shops Are Brimming With Festive Decorations Including Stars, Christmas Tree in Tripura Ahead of Christmas
23rd December 2024WE RECOMMEND
Nagaland Minister Temjen Imna Along Emphasises Need for Naga Political Settlement
The minister highlighted 2024 as a year of significant progress and achievements under the leadership of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio.
23rd December 2024Nagaland MP Accuses Rahul Gandhi of Standing Too Close to Her, Making Her Feel Uncomfortable
MP Phangnon Konyak has filed a complaint with Rajya Sabha Chairman against Congress leader Rahul Gandhi
19th December 2024MHA Reimposes Protected Area Regime in Manipur, Mizoram, and Nagaland Amid Rising Security Concerns
Under the Foreigners (Protected Areas) Order, 1958, all foreigners entering these states will now require a Protected Area Permit (PAP).
19th December 2024NIA Raids 17 Locations Across Nagaland and 3 Other States in Weapon Trafficking Case
The case involves the recovery of an AK-47 rifle and other prohibited weapons being smuggled from Nagaland and other Northeastern states.
19th December 2024Second Tripartite Meet on the Creation of Proposed Frontier Nagaland Territory to be held Next year
ENPO also expressed appreciation to the MHA Committee led by AK Mishra for their “utmost sincerity and commitment” to fulfil the aspirations of the people of Eastern Nagaland without further delay.
17th December 2024