Source: The Sangai Express
Ukhrul, February 01:
President of the Tangkhul Naga Long, Stephen Angkang has fervently appealed to the NSCN (K) to revoke the quit notice served on the Tangkhuls living in Nagaland, reports our correspondent.
In a statement, the TNL president said that he came to learn about the quit notice through the newspapers.
Angkang said that the final quit notice was served on the Tangkhul community to leave Nagaland by February 5. The quit notice was issued under the signature of Seochem Sangtam, Deputy Kilonser Ministry of information and publicity (MIP), NSCN (K).
Considering the gravity of the situation the president of TNL earnestly appealed to the NSCN (K), whom he referred to as brethren, to revoke the quit notice on the Tangkhul community living in Nagaland.
What has added to the gravity of the situation is the announcement by the Khaplang group to bar all students from Manipur from appearing for the Class X examination under the NBSE.
A large number of the students from Manipur currently in Nagaland are Tangkhuls.
Touching upon the principles of being true Christians the TNL chief once again prayed to revoke the �Quit Notice� on humanitarian ground.




