AJYCP, Naga Hoho meet

GUWAHATI, Oct 28 – The Asom Jatiyatabadi Yuba Chatra Parishad (AJYCP) held two rounds of talks with the leading Naga organization Naga Hoho to discuss the border problem between Assam and Nagaland on October 25 and 26 at Kohima. Both the organizations emphasized on building mutual trust among the people of both the States to find an amicable solution to all the problems.

“Assam and Nagaland have historical relationships and a common cause — to fight for the interest of the NorthEastern region,” mentioned a statement from the AJYCP.

The Naga Hoho president Keviletou Kieuhua, general secretary P Ozukum, its representative from Manipur G Vashum and AJYCP chief advisor Putul Dutta, president Biraj Kumar Talukdar and general secretary Manoj Baruah took part in the discussion.

“Leaders from both the organizations agreed to strengthen the historical and cultural ties between Nagaland and Assam, promote peace among the people living in the bordering areas to avoid any untoward incident. Both the organizations strongly felt that the border tiff between the two States is deteriorating because of the faulty policies of the Union Government,” the statement mentioned.