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Delegation of Nagaland GB Federation calls on PM Modi

| | Aug 04, 2017, at 04:46 am
New Delhi, Aug 3 (IBNS): A 15-member delegation from the Nagaland GB (Gaon Burahs) Federation called on Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday.

The Nagaland GB Federation is a body of Gaon Burahs (village chieftains) of all the Naga villages.

The delegation members said they were happy at meeting the Prime Minister, and expressed their wholehearted support to the Prime Minister for the Naga peace process.

They also expressed the hope that Prime Minister Modi would take this process to its logical conclusion, and said that all civil society organisations and tribes have stated their desire for peace.

The Prime Minister said he is happy to receive the delegation, and also happy to note that they come with a message of peace.

Modi also thanked them for their words of appreciation and support. 

 

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