Our Correspondent
Mokokchung, February 15
The proposed agitation of the apex Ao organizations to shut down RMSA offices in Kohima and Mokokchung from February 16 has been postponed after assurance from from the ‘Ao legislators’ that the Chief Minister had assured to hold a meeting with the Ao Senden, ‘Ao legislators’, AKM and the concerned department after the he (Chief Minister) returns from New Delhi.
Mention may be made here that the proposed agitation was jointly resolved by the apex Ao organizations namely – Ao Senden, Ao Students’ Conference (AKM), Aor Tzükong Trok Mungdang (Ao six ranges conference), and Aor Tzükong Trok Kaketshir Mungdang (Ao six ranges students’ conference) on February 13, 2016. The organizations were displeased at the ‘unsatisfactory response’ from the RMSA, Nagaland.
In a press note issued by Ao Senden president, Imolemba Jamir and AKM president, L Jemti Longchar, they informed that on receipt of information from the ‘Ao legislators’ that the Chief Minister had assured to hold a meeting with the Ao Senden, ‘Ao legislators’, AKM and concerned department, the proposed agitation was called off.
The note stated that for seeking a better understanding in the society, the proposed February 16 agitation has been postponed.