Concerned Naga youths collectively operating under the banner of Fed-Up Nagas has called upon the Government of India to implement agreements signed with the Nagas, stating that a just and honourable resolution to the long-standing Naga political issue is essential to addressing prevailing social evils in the society and ensuring lasting peace.
In a statement, the collective described itself as a peaceful and democratic movement formed by concerned Naga youths who believe that concluding the unresolved political issue is the only sustainable way to address social evils affecting society. It appealed to the Government of India to act with sincerity and responsibility, and to refrain from divisive approaches that foster misunderstanding and discord among the Nagas.
“Continued delay only weakens our collective strength and accelerates our disintegration as a family, as a people, and as a nation,” it stated.
Clarifying its organizational structure, the collective stated that it functions as a youth-driven movement guided by a core group of like-minded individuals without hierarchy, titles, or official positions. It maintained that any concerned Naga youth can be part of the core group and contribute meaningfully to the initiative.
According to the statement, participants join the movement as individuals and the initiative is not affiliated with any tribe, organization, or political group, but seeks to represent the shared concerns of Naga youths as a whole.
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The group also announced plans to carry forward awareness and mobilisation campaigns in a responsible and considerate manner during the ongoing High School Leaving Certificate (HSLC) and Higher Secondary School Leaving Certificate (HSSLC) examinations. It further informed that after the conclusion of the examinations, a mass youth rally would be organized and memorandums and representations would be submitted to the relevant authorities as part of its peaceful and democratic demands to seek a timely and honourable resolution to the Naga issue.
The Fed-Up Nagas requested prayer support from all the Churches and the general Naga public for the success of this youth movement, seeking divine guidance, wisdom, and unity in the pursuit of permanent peace and a just resolution to the long-pending Naga issue. It expressed belief that collective spiritual support and moral strength are essential in guiding our efforts toward reconciliation and lasting harmony.
Reaffirming its stand, the youth collective reiterated its commitment to non-violence, unity, and constructive engagement. It also appealed for solidarity from all sections of society that support truth, justice, and the collective future of the Naga people.
