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Naga student body concern on electoral rolls

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Press Trust of India Kohima
The Naga Students' Federation NSF) has cautioned authorities about illegal migrants during the exercise on correction of electoral rolls,

The apex student body has urged the Election Department and Government of Nagaland against issuing of Electoral Photo Identity Card (EPIC) to the illegal immigrants in the recent exercise of certification of de-publication and error correction of Electoral Rolls for Summary Revision 2014.

NSF president Tongpang Ozukum and general secretary Esther Rhakho in a statement today said that at this juncture when Nagas are realizing that the presence of illegal migrants is a threat to the very social fabric of the Naga society, "we cannot afford to legalize their identity by issuing the EPIC which will surely become a valid document in the near future".
 

The NSF also pointed that it is well known to everyone that the indigenous people in Tripura have been marginalized by the outsiders and have become minority in their own ancestral land.

"Are we Nagas going to remain a mute spectator when we can see what is happening or are we going to act to save our future? If we remain a silent spectator today then our future generation will regret the unfolding of the annihilation during our life time," the NSF said.

The Federation appealed to the concern department, district administration and all officials involved in such certification and detection of illegal voters to exercise their authority.

The Federation also warned that Naga future generation will question the treacherous act of any individual, group or organization who tries to protect the illegal migrants for their selfish interest and benefit at the cost of our future generation.

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First Published: Jan 15 2014 | 4:47 PM IST

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