General convention cum 61st foundation day of NPF held

    21-Oct-2023
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KOHIMA, Oct 21
The Naga People's Front (NPF), Central Headquarters, Kohima, Nagaland held its general convention cum 61st foundation day at Capital Cultural Hall, Kohima today and reiterated its stand for early political settlement of the Indo-Naga political problem.
Delivering the presidential speech, Dr Shürhozelie Liezietsu, outgoing president of NPF highlighted how the foundation of the NPF was laid down by the elders  in 1963. He said, as per history, the Naga people rejected the first and second general election of India in 1952 and 1957. However, with the signing of the 16-point memorandum between the GoI and the Naga People's Convention in 1960, an interim Government was installed in Nagaland.
"This party was formed with a purpose and a strong commitment to pave the way for upholding the rights of the Naga people through democratic process," the outgoing president said.
He further stated that "we reiterate our stand to the people of Nagaland that NPF is the only regional party today representing the identity and the aspiration of the Naga people. We represent the Nagas broadly in all respects because this party is deeply rooted in the Naga society and in the unique history of the Naga people".
Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu also said the "NPF will remain as the Northern Star under any circumstances. And, therefore, we will continue to strive to play our role as active facilitators for an early political settlement of the Indo-Naga political problem".
Manipur NPF MLA and Minister Awangbow Newmai, addressing the convention, hailed Dr Shürhozelie Liezietsu, the outgoing president, for launching NPF in Manipur, calling him "Founding Father of NPF, Manipur".
Hailing the party as one of the strongest parties in the country, Awangbow Newmai said that the NPF is one of those rare parties that hasn't changed its principles, ideology or words. Stating that the NPF Manipur Unit will continue to support the NPF, Central Headquarters, he praised the two NPF MLAs of Nagaland for their stand amidst all adversities. 'Let's not be discouraged by our numbers in the Nagaland assembly', he said, adding that the NPF will return to power to lead once again in Nagaland.
MLA and Leader of NPFLP, NLA, Kuzholuzo (Azo) Neinu called for full support to the new president of the NPF, Central Headquarters, adding that it is time to show the strength of the party. Attended by over 2000 delegates from Nagaland, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh, the convention cum foundation day saw Apong Ponganer Ao elected as the new president of the NPF, Central Headquarters, Kohima.
The new president, along with new executive members of the party, numbering over 70 pledged before the house and the gathering to work in principles of the party and for the Naga people.