ANSAM Holds First Session for 2024–26, Adopts Key Resolutions on Naga Issues
First Published: 13th April, 2025 10:16 IST
ANSAM: Assembly reaffirmed its non-cooperation movement against Indian security forces operating in the region.
The All Naga Students Association Manipur (ANSAM) convened its first “Legislative Assembly Session” for the 2024–26 term on 9 April 2025 at Heibunglok Changnhe village in Chandel district. The session, hosted by the Sirti Thiijiitam Sourkhe (Monsang Naga Students’ Union), was chaired by Sinruwng Andria, Speaker of the “ANSAM Assembly” and attended by members of its Executive Council, senior leaders, constituent unit functionaries, subordinate bodies, and well-wishers.
The Assembly engaged in intensive discussions over key policy matters and urgent contemporary issues concerning the Association and the wider Naga community. Following thorough deliberation, the House unanimously adopted several important resolutions aligned with ANSAM’s founding principles and the collective interests of the Naga people.
Support for Indo-Naga Political Talks
A major highlight of the session was the reaffirmation of ANSAM’s unwavering support for an acceptable, inclusive, and honourable political solution to the Indo-Naga conflict. The House reiterated its endorsement of the Framework Agreement signed on 3 August 2015 between the Government of India and the NSCN. The Agreement acknowledges the Naga Flag, Constitution, and integration as fundamental, inalienable rights.
In a symbolic move to further this commitment, the House resolved to make it mandatory for every Naga household, village, street, and town to hoist the Naga National Flag during key national observances such as Naga Independence Day, Naga Republic Day, and Framework Agreement Day.
Opposition to FMR Abrogation and Border Fencing
The House also strongly opposed the Indian Government’s decision to abrogate the Free Movement Regime (FMR) and initiate border fencing in Naga territories. It demanded the immediate reinstatement of the FMR in its original form and the cessation of all border fencing activities, describing them as measures intended to divide the Naga people and fragment their ancestral lands.
ANSAM called for the development of a strategic course of action to resist these policies and safeguard the unity of the Naga homeland.
Demand for Repeal of AFSPA and Political Prisoner Release
Continuing its advocacy for human rights, the House demanded the repeal of the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act (AFSPA) from Naga-inhabited areas. In line with the spirit of the Indo-Naga peace process and ongoing ceasefire agreements, ANSAM also urged the Government of India to release Naga political prisoners languishing in various prisons across the country.
As part of its long-standing stance, the Assembly reaffirmed its non-cooperation movement against Indian security forces operating in the region.
Protection of Naga Ancestral Land
The House expressed grave concern over the alleged assault on the chief, chairman, pastor, and several villagers of Konsakhul village on 5 April. The attackers were reportedly suspected to be from L. Phaijang, Munlai, and Haraothel villages, along with Kuki militants disguised as civilians.
In response, the House authorised its Executive Council, along with constituent units and subordinate bodies, to visit Konsakhul village and assess the situation. It also urged the authorities to take immediate action to protect Naga’s ancestral lands from external threats and aggression.
Upholding Tribal Reservation and Constitutional Rights
Reiterating its commitment to the constitutional rights of tribal communities, the House resolved to ensure the strict implementation of the Central Educational Institutions (Reservation in Admission) Amendment Act, 2012, across all central educational institutions. It also demanded strict adherence to the prescribed reservation quota for Scheduled Tribes in Group C and Group D government jobs, as mandated by the Department of Personnel & Training (DoPT), Government of India.
Rejection of ADC Amendments
Lastly, the House reaffirmed its opposition to the 6th Amendment Act and the proposed 7th Amendment Bill to the Autonomous District Councils (ADCs), introduced in the Manipur Legislative Assembly. The Assembly resolved to resist any move by the state or central government that undermines Article 371C of the Constitution and compromises the rights and autonomy of the Naga people.
The session concluded with a renewed call for unity and vigilance, as ANSAM and its affiliates continue to navigate a challenging socio-political landscape in their pursuit of justice and recognition for the Naga community.
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