Students rally for Delimitation at Dimapur
Kohima, Apr 26: Several students' unions from various districts of Nagaland organised a rally at Dimapur yesterday to demand total implementation of the Delimitation Act, 2002, based on tribal population.
Braving the intermittent drizzle, the confederation of Students Unions of Wokha, Peren, Longleng, Kiphire, Tseminyu and Chakhro Angami of Dimapur district, met at the City Tower of Dimapur town to register their protest yesterday, as the delegation of the Delimitation Commission of India had arrived Dimapur yesterday.
The Secretary of the Joint Action Committee (JAC) Idailung Thou, in his address protested the 'delaying tactics' of the State Government and said that it was the duty of the state government, Delimitation Commission and the Associate Members to carry out the Delimitation exercise in letter and spirit for the just implementation of delimitation to provide equal opportunity and equal representation of the Naga tribes.
He also accused Nagaland Commissioner T N Mannen of failing in providing guidelines to the government.
President of the Zeliangrong Students Union, Nagaland Lungchui, in his speech said all Nagas are equal and every Naga has the right to be equally represented and this can be possible only when the existing imbalances in representation is balanced through just and impartial implementation of the Delimitation Act, 2002 as amended in 2003.
Several leaders also spoke on the rally.
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