
The coalition of extremist groups in the Christian majority of Nagaland announced the creation of a working group to control immigration to prevent “illegal immigrants” to enter the state.
The movement of the NAGA NAGA (WC-NNPGS) work committee comes in response to the Assam’s evolutionary drive-up-to-date drive-up-to-be Bengal-speaking Muslims, often perceived as Bangladesh-Z wooded areas along the border.
NNPG consists of at least six groups, opponents of Isak-Muivah’s faction on Nagaland National. The coalition signed an agreed position, a peace agreement with the center, in 2017.
The WC-NNPGS, in a statement issued on Friday, said that a working group for control and regulating questions about people of dubious citizens, in a statement issued on Friday, said that a working group representing a demographic, socio-economic and political future, “Nagas, said in a statement on Friday.
The Committee said it did not allow any Madras to establish any Madras in the Nago -intensive territories and “dissolve” any existing currently.
He claimed that while various communities in the Naga areas respect and promote religious tolerance, “this liberal approach will not be abused to promote” religious fundamentalism.
WC-NNPG demanded intensive identification and registration of migrants to avoid unnecessary harassment of legally established citizens. He also urged leaders of communities, including village authorities at the level of local roots to expand cooperation on the working group.
“The advancing steps must not be interpreted as an anti-Muslim agenda or against specific religious or social groups,” the statement said.
Meanwhile, the man was suspected of a undocumented migrant allegedly pushed from the third floor of the building in Kohim, the capital of Nagaland, after the fight. Officials said they were fighting for survival in a local hospital.
Published – 1 August 2025 17:42 IS IS