Kohima: The National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) has informed that ‘all kinds of taxation’ have been ‘banned in Naga country’.
In a press release, NSCN- K through its Ministry of Information and Publicity (MIP) said, “the decision in this regard came into force following the Azha of the council’. All business community, Head of the Departments, contractors within Naga inhabited territory have been asked not to entertain any one who may come in the name of NSCN (K), ’till further order comes into effect probably in the month of March, 2014′.
Following the Azha, MIP said also assignees have been withdrawn and that anyone entertaining un-authorized tax collector would be doing so at their own risk.
Nagaland FGN cautions Naga writer: Meanwhile, the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN), a underground outfit, has cautioned noted writer and columnist, Khekiye K. Sema, a retired bureaucrat, to desist ‘from writing sweeping statements against our national leaders’.
In a caution issued dated Urra, Kohima, Nagaland, February 19th, FGN Deputy Secretary Khrovete Nuh said, ‘Out of respect for Naga traditions of allowing every citizen to freely express one’s individual opinion, the NNC (Naga National Council) and FGN leaders had on a former occasion invited Khekiye to come to the Transit Peace Camp so that the leaders could clarify his misconceived notions about the national struggle that he had written in the local papers. However, on that occasion too, he had scorned the national government and failed to come.’
‘As someone, who has served this Indian puppet State government for all your active years, you are hereby cautioned to desist from writing sweeping statements against our national leaders,’ the FGN stated. (UNI)