SENAPATI, September 16: Poumai Naga Union (PNU) has revoked its civil non-co-operation movement against NSCN (IM) following the lifting of ban on PNU by NSCN (IM) with effect from August 28 2015 during its 2nd general assembly on August 27 and 28 held at Tungjoy village. The civil non co-operation movement against the NSCN (IM) was declared by PNU during its special assembly on March 6 2015 held at Koide village as the result of NSCN (IM) issued banned order on PNU related to Thiwa issue.
However, the PNU stated that the union will not compromise with the Thiwa village issue which was extensively deliberated in the assembly and forward the matter to the court of the Naga people`™s Organization (NPO) to settle the matter through customary law of the Nagas as per the appealed made by NPO.
PNU reaffirmed its earlier standing resolutions during the assembly passed by the union declaring that `Poumai areas as peace zone` that was passed during general assembly on February 28 2008 held at Saranamai village and also to endorse with non-cooperation movement against any faction by the union who perpetrates violent activities in Poumai areas. Meanwhile PNU vehemently condemned the brutal killing of three NSCN (K) cadres at Vaki near Purul village on August 10 by unidentified miscreant in its jurisdiction against the resolution of the union. The house directed the PNU executives to probe the matter and find out the responsible person/party.
During the assembly PNU welcomed the peace accord signed between GoI and NSCN (IM) and urged upon the Naga leaders and GoI to seriously work out for the honourable and acceptable solution to the prolong protracted Naga political issue. In this matter assembly affairs speaker PNU C.D. Jongeo John and secretary assembly affairs PNU P.S. Shelavei have appealed to all the Poumai churches irrespective of denomination to pray on every Sunday church service for the peaceful solution with the Naga issue.
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