Unidentified miscreants vandalized and demolished the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) central office at the Naga Club building in the heart of the state capital Kohima in the wee hours of Saturday morning.
State chief minister Neiphiu Rio, deputy CMs TR Zeliang and Y Patton and other organisations including student bodies have strongly condemned the vandalism of Naga Club building at Kohima by unidentified miscreants.
The student bodies of government colleges including FACSU Mokokchung, KSCSU Kohima, YCSU Longleng, DGCSC Dimapur, KCSC Kohima, ZGCSU Zunheboto, PGCSU Phek, PGCSU Pfutsero, WGCSU Mon, MTCSU Wokha, and PGCSU Peren have condemned the act of vandalism and demolition of the offices of the All Nagaland College Students’ Union (ANCSU) the Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) on May 27 by some unidentified miscreants.
DIMAPUR In a twist to the May 27 incident in Kohima where the office of Naga Students’ Federation and other shops located at Naga Club building were vandalised, the Naga Club (NC) has admitted to the commission of the same, via the police station. The Naga Club in a letter to officer-in-charge, North PS, Kohima, on Sunday under the subject ‘Vexatious FIR dated 27-05-2023 filed by the NSF,’ the Naga Club gave an account of events leading to destruction of the NSF office. Taking exception to the FIR filed by NSF alleging that their office premise and building had been damaged by unknown miscreants, NC claimed that the land on which the NSF office and some adjacent buildings were established, were given to the Naga Club by Kohima village. The NSF and NC had been embroiled in bitter war of words over the buildings for many years. The club in its letter to the police stated that some of the occupants of the Naga Club Building on being asked to vacate the building did the same. And a
Kohima, May 28 (MExN): The Naga Club today denied ‘vandalisation of any public properties’ or ‘public trespass’ but maintained it “entrusted” some youth on May 27 to “demolish” some structure as “bonafide owner of the land and building.”