Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Senapati, July 29:
The United Naga Council (UNC) has said that the July 27 Sixth Naga Peoples' Consultative Meeting held at Camp Hebron, off Dimapur was an encouraging moment when Naga leaders from Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Myanmar (Burma), Manipur and Nagaland had conveyed their messages loud and clear on the issue of Indo-Naga peace talk and the Indo-Naga Ceasefire.
UNC information and publicity secretary S.Milan while stating that the Naga people have benefited immensely from the July 27 meeting, has appealed all the leaders who had attended the conglomeration to narrate the happenings of the July 27 meeting to their people who did not participate in that Naga consultative meeting.
The UNC also requested all the Naga people "living in the present state of Manipur" to pray both for the Collective Leadership (NSCN-IM leaders) and the representatives of the Government of India who will be holding talks on July 30 and 31 "in Nagalim".
"We earnestly appeal to pray for them to bestow the wisdom so as to have a logistic outcome," said the UNC message.
The UNC also thanked the respective tribe Hohos and the Naga people for "their unstinted support to the cause".