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Nagaland NPF youths unhappy on ACAUT ultimatum

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Kohima: The Naga People’s Front (NPF) Youth Wing has expressed resentment over the ultimatum served to the NPF led Democratic Alliance of Nagaland (DAN) Government by Action Committee Against Unabated Taxation (ACAUT), terming it unsound approach.

A press note issued by the Media Cell, NPF Central Youth Wing stated that ACAUT, as pressure group should ‘maintain the limited area of its activities and function within the perimeter.’ It demanded that ACAUT first seek the opinion from both the Government and the people and act as a link between the people and the Government in getting their common cause demands fulfilled.

Further, calling the ultimatum ‘unwarranted and prosaic’ the NPF Youth Wing accused ACAUT of allowing its platform to become an instrument of ‘senseless forces’ that are ‘working against the popular Government’ and trying to ‘tarnish’ the ‘sagacious image’ of the State Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio.

It further stated that ACAUT serving ultimatum to ‘assassinate’ the people’s mandate – NPF led DAN Government by ‘misusing fundamental freedoms’ is ‘undemocratic and prejudice’. (UNI)

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