The Naga Club had on Monday urged Kohima Deputy Commissioner and Superintendent of Police to ensure that today’s NSF Emergency Federal Assembly did not take place at the proposed venue of the Naga Club Building site, and NSF be directed to hold its meetings at an alternative site.
The Naga Students’ Federation has convened an extraordinary emergency federal assembly to discuss the ongoing issue with Naga Club. The meeting would be conducted at NSF Conference Hall in the Naga Club Building at 12:00hrs sharp, it had informed.
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The Naga Club in its letter to the DC and SP on Monday termed the meeting as ‘an act of defiance to the appeal, and a display of stubborn arrogance and disrespect to APO and KVC’.
It may be mentioned that Angami Public Organisation and Kohima Village Council had earlier appealed to both parties to adopt four points so that the matter is not escalated any further.
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Naga Club said that ‘the selection of the proposed extraordinary emergency meeting venue at the Naga Club Building site on 13th June 2023 has clear intent of provocation to aggravate the situation, in addition also to the offence of criminal trespass of Naga Club Property without permission’.
‘Having informed you of this developing situation beforehand, however in the event of your failure to prevent this provocative act of the NSF and criminal trespass, any untoward situation that may arise shall be your sole responsibility,’ the Naga Club added in its letter signed by senior prominent citizens of the Naga society.