NSF reaffirms “One Voice, One Naga” vision, condemns attacks on Naga civilians in Southern Nagalim

Kohima

BY | Thursday, 28 May, 2026

The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF), during its 2nd Federal Assembly held at Jongpha Village in Western Rengma, Karbi Anglong district of Assam, hosted by the Rengma Students’ Union (RSU), unanimously adopted a major resolution titled “Re-strengthening Naga Unity and Collective Identity,” reaffirming its commitment to preserving the shared vision, identity, and aspirations of the Naga people.

In its resolution, the Federation stressed that despite “artificial boundaries and geographical divisions” imposed upon the Nagas over the years, the collective identity and historical bond of the Naga people must remain intact.

Emphasising the enduring principle of “One Voice, One Naga,” the Assembly called upon all sections of Naga society to rise above differences and work collectively towards strengthening solidarity, cooperation, and mutual understanding for the collective welfare, security, and future of the Naga people.

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Following extensive deliberations, the August House unanimously reaffirmed its steadfast commitment to preserving Naga unity and advancing the shared vision and aspirations of the Naga people “in one voice and one spirit”.

The House also resolved to extend its unwavering solidarity to the Naga people affected by the ongoing conflict in Southern Nagalim.

The Federation strongly condemned the unwarranted attacks on Naga civilians by Kuki militants and their cohorts, reiterating its firm position that “Any attack on one Naga is an attack on all Nagas.”

Further, the Federation appealed to all Naga citizens to uphold prayers for the well-being, safety, peace, and unity of the Naga people wherever they may be.