Manipur: UNC Plans Meet on Naga Situation

The programme, organised by the United Naga Council (UNC), is expected to bring together leaders and representatives of multiple organizations to deliberate on current developments in the region.

A consultative meeting titled “One Day Consultative Meeting on the Prevailing Situation in Naga Homeland” will be held at TBCI Hall, Imphal, beginning at 11 am on Thursday.

The programme, organised by the United Naga Council (UNC), is expected to bring together leaders and representatives of multiple organizations to deliberate on current developments in the region and discuss community needs and future direction.

According to the meeting’s programme schedule, the session will be moderated by Vareiyo Shatsang, General Secretary, UNC, while reporting responsibilities will be shared by Isaac Cheranamei (General Secretary, ANSAM) and Worleichan A Shimray (Art & Cultural Secretary, NWU).

The meeting will commence with an opening prayer delivered by Rev. Aphang Shimray, President, UTBCI. A keynote address will be delivered by Ng. Lorho, President, UNC, to set the context for discussions on the prevailing situation in the Naga homeland.

A central sharing segment is expected to cover the prevailing situation, presented by Ino Samson Remei, Convenor, WC, UNC. Media handling will be addressed by Wango Koring, Speaker, UNC, while health care perspectives will be shared by Th. Angteshang Maring, President, ANSAM.

The meeting will also feature discussion on legal aspects, presented by Joyson Mazamo, Convenor, NPMHR-S, and a session on the role of church, delivered by Priscilla Thiumai, President, NWU. Diplomacy-related deliberations were shared by AC. Thotso, Member Secretary, WC, UNC.

A period of discussion and interaction followed the sharing sessions, leading to conclusion remarks by the President, UNC.

The meeting will conclude with a vote of thanks extended by N. Paujan Gonmei, Vice President, UNC, along with mass prayer and benediction led by Rev. Simon Raomai, President, AMCO.

The consultative format is designed to gather perspectives from across stakeholder groups and strengthen collective understanding in response to the ongoing situation in the region.

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