The Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR), brought people from the Meitei and Kuki communities under one roof on Sunday for the ‘Solidarity and Prayer Watch for Manipur’ held at City Square in Nagaland’d Chümoukedima. Held in coordination with Nagaland Joint Christian Forum, Fellowship of Naga Baptist Churches and Chümoukedima Town Pastors’ Fellowship the program also called upon the people of Manipur and the neighbouring communities to come together to create a “congenial space” towards the path to peace.
A symbolic act of laying flowers was held by the Meiteis and Kukis residing in Nagaland to honour those who lost their lives, signifying solidarity with the victims and their loved ones.
Reverend Wati Aier, who is also the Convenor of Forum for Naga Reconciliation, called upon the gathering to hold their hands together, symbolizing unity and solidarity. He also expressed hope that this would send a message to the whole world and those in Manipur to prove that all could live together.
Speaking at the program, peace activist Niketu Iralu condemned the prevailing situation and cautioned that the troubles of Manipur could easily extend to other parts of the Northeast if authorities in Delhi continued to endorse or allowed these to unfold.
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