Chief Angh of Longwa Village during a discussion with Tonyei Phawang concerning the Free Movement Regime revealed that the border between India and Myanmar was demarcated during his grandfather's era, a time when the villagers lacked awareness and were unable to communicate in the Nagamese language. Expressing discontent, he emphasized on the placement of fences along the border and urged both the Nagaland Legislative Assembly and the Government of India to maintain the Free Movement Regime for the betterment of the region.
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Негізгі бет CHIEF ANGH OF LONGWA VILLAGE APPEALS FOR PRESERVATION OF FREE MOVEMENT
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