NSF, APO join forces to strengthen Inner Line Regulation in Nagaland

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The Naga Students’ Federation (NSF) successfully convened a coordination meeting on Inner Line Regulation (ILR) with the Angami Public Organization (APO) and its frontal bodies on 19 November 2025 at APO Oking, Kohima. The meeting, according to a statement from the NSF, was held as part of NSF’s ongoing campaign to strengthen the enforcement of the Inner Line Pass (ILP) system and to collectively address growing concerns over the unchecked influx of illegal immigrants into the Naga homeland.

Representatives of NSF, APO and its frontal bodies after the coordination meeting on strengthening Inner Line Regulation held at APO Oking, Kohima on 19 November 2025.

The meeting commenced with a welcome note delivered by APO President Theja-o Vihienuo, who underscored the importance of collective responsibility in safeguarding the identity, security, and demographic balance of the indigenous Naga people. An introductory session followed, after which K Andrew Yhome, Member of the Inner Line Regulation Committee (ILRC), presented a comprehensive overview of the purpose and objectives of the NSF-led ILR campaign. He also chaired the proceedings of the meeting.

Mteisuding, President of the Naga Students’ Federation, highlighted the pressing challenges and systemic lapses that continue to hinder the effective implementation of the ILP system in Nagaland. He emphasized that strengthening ILR mechanisms is not merely an administrative requirement but a historical and moral imperative to protect the rights, land, and future of the Naga people.

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A detailed presentation on ILR sensitization was delivered by NSN Lotha, Chairman, ILRC. He reiterated the urgent need for the Government of Nagaland to take serious cognizance of the recommendations submitted by the NSF. Key among these recommendations is the establishment of ILP checkpoints at Dimapur Airport and Dimapur Railway Station, which remain major entry points for non-indigenous individuals entering the state. He also called for stricter monitoring and robust enforcement mechanisms. In his appeal, he sought the unwavering support and cooperation of the APO and its affiliated organizations.

Speaking on behalf of the Angami Public Organization, the President informed that APO has constituted a Core Committee on ILP to address concerns related to ILR more systematically. While extending its cooperation to NSF’s initiative, he stressed the necessity of youth empowerment and sustainable livelihood opportunities so that dependency on migrant labour can be significantly reduced, thereby addressing the root causes of the increasing inflow of migrant workers.

The Angami Women Organization (AWO), represented by its President Neithono R Sothu, expressed its fullest support and cooperation with the ILR initiative, reaffirming the role of Naga women in community vigilance and social responsibility. Similarly, the Angami Students’ Union (ASU) President, Diezevisie Nakhro, lauded the NSF for taking proactive steps to curb the influx of illegal immigrants into the Naga homeland. He reiterated ASU’s commitment to extend full cooperation in the collective effort to preserve the identity, culture, and security of the indigenous populace.

The coordination meeting concluded on a strong and positive note, with all participating bodies expressing a shared resolve to collaborate closely towards the strengthening of Inner Line Regulation in the state. The NSF extends its sincere appreciation to APO and all its frontal organizations for their solidarity and commitment to this common cause.

MT

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