Nagaland: ENPO Thanks PM Modi, HM Shah for Initiating Steps Towards Early Solution to Their Separate State Demand
First Published: 28th August, 2024 14:59 IST
The ENPO team led by its president A Chingmak Chang had also met Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, in Kohima.
The Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation (ENPO) has extended its gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah for their serious consideration of its demands and initiating steps towards an early resolution to their separate state demands.
This has been conveyed by Nagaland BJP president Benjamin Yepthomi, after he met an ENPO delegation at his residence in Dimapur yesterday.
The ENPO delegation was led by its president Chingmak Chang.
During the meeting, Yepthomi had meaningful discussions on several important issues, particularly on the Frontier Nagaland Territory (FNT) demand with the ENPO delegation.
Yepthomi said that it was a privilege for him to host the ENPO delegation and thereby exchange collective thoughts for progress and understanding of the issue.
The ENPO team led by the President also lauded the Nagaland BJP for taking the ENPO matter seriously and extended their appreciation for the support rendered by the party at the Center under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.
“A delegation of the Eastern Nagaland People’s Organisation #ENPO led by its President Shri Chingmak Chang, called on me today at my residence at Dimapur. We had meaningful discussions on several important issues, particularly on the FNT. It was a privilege to host them and exchange our thoughts for progress and understanding. The #ENPO team led by the President also lauded the
@BJP4Nagaland for taking the ENPO matter seriously and extended their appreciation for the support rendered by the party at the Center under the leadership of Hon’ble PM @narendramodi
ji and Hon’ble Home Minister Mannaniya Shri @AmitShah ji,” Yepthomi posted on X.
https://x.com/YepthomiBen/status/1828404763995841136
Earlier, the ENPO team led by its president A Chingmak Chang had also met Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, in Kohima.
As per sources, the meeting deliberated at length on ENPO’s demand for FNT and ENPO also urged the state government to give its comment on FNT to the Ministry of Home Affairs at the earliest. However, during the meeting, Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio did not give any time frame for when the state government will give its comments.
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