HT Correspondent
DIMAPUR, Jan 15: Nagaland Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio delved into the multifaceted challenges currently facing the Naga society, including the Naga political issue.
Addressing the 70th conference of the Ao Kaketshir Mungdang (AKM) as the special guest at Chungtia village in Mokokchung district on Wednesday evening, Rio pointed out the ongoing quest for a permanent solution to social fragmentation, the need to bridge divides within the community, governance and resources, issues surrounding the inner line permit (ILP), untapped mineral resources, and the protection of Article 371A.
He urged for unity, mutual respect, and collective teamwork among all Naga tribes to overcome these hurdles.
On the state’s Initiatives and the path forward, Rio briefed the gathering on proactive steps taken by the state government, such as the Register of Indigenous Inhabitants of Nagaland (RIIN) and the landmark consultative meeting held on September 12, 2024, which brought stakeholders together regarding the Naga political issue.
Emphasising a shift away from the “blame culture”, he called for resolving disputes through sincere dialogue and discussion.
He reminded the youth that the history scripted by their forefathers is not just a legacy to be admired, but a “call to action” for the present and future.
Rio urged the younger generation to uphold the responsibilities entrusted to them, ensuring the vision of the founding fathers remains the cornerstone for the progress of the Nagas.
Highlighting the AKM motto “For the Nation”, he described it as a farsighted commitment to selfless service. He acknowledged the Ao tribe’s immense contributions to the state’s growth, reaffirming the government’s recognition of the community as the “land of pioneers”.






