More than a hundred law students attended the Evangelical Union’s thanksgiving service at the conference hall of Kohima Law College with Asst. Professor Kezhokhoto Savi as speaker, “We need a moral revival. We need a spiritual revival that will put a new moral fiber into our society, or we will have collapsed internally before any enemies get here,” Savi said.
Describing electoral malpractice as an ‘enemy,’ Savi urged the law students to play a major role for the clean election movement. “Clean election is the call of all the people to commit themselves to consciously elect their leaders with integrity without being manipulated through corruption or other unhealthy means. Clean election is the need of the hour to re-built our beloved Nagaland,” he said.
“It is high time we the citizens of the state come to the foot of the cross. God does not look upon the outward appearance. God looks upon the heart. God sees our pride,” Savi said, adding that the Bible says that we are to humble ourselves. “No man or woman can come to the kingdom of God proudly. We must come in humility,” he added, citing 2Chronicles 7:14