AMUCO terms TR Zeliang visit as a mission to end Manipuri generation

Imphal Oct 19:  President of the All Manipur United Club Organisation (AMUCO) Ph Deban Sharma has term the visit of Nagaland Chief Minister TR Zeliang to Manipur for attending the 1st Conference of the Naga Village Authority at Yaikongpao in Senapati district as a journey to disintegrate the communal harmony among the various communities of the state.
In a meeting with media persons, Ph Deven said that TR Zeliang is a person who even distort integrity of the Naga Community . It was at his time that the Naga HOHO was distorted. His journey to Manipur is nothing but to distort the integrity of the people and to spew poison among the various communities of the state, the AMUCO President said.
On the other hand the AMUCO leader question the hidden agenda behind the boycotting of Vhief Minister Okram Ibobi who was to visit Ukhrul for inauguration of the 100 bedded District hospital and welcoming Nagaland Chief minister as chief guest to a programme organized for distorting the integrity of the state.
The AMUCO president also targeted the Nagaland Chief Minister for trying to cross boundary when he himself is not capable of solving the problem of his own state. Deben was refeering to the demand by the Eastern Nagaland Body where they demand a separate Union Territory by segregating the portion from the state of Nagaland.
When the Nagaland Chief Minister cannot clean his own state how could one accept or agree that he will make a better place when Manipur is far better than his state.
Reacting to the statement of the Union Home Minister Rajnath AMUCO President Deben said that before any conclusion is brought between the NSCN-IM and the Government of India, the content of the agreement should be let known the people of the state or else there is no guarantee  to the outcome.

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