March 13, 2022
DIMAPUR: The historical “walk to save Nagaland” initiated by Rising People’s Party (RPP) has so far covered 600kms as on March 12 out of the estimated 1200kms. The journey to cover the whole of Nagaland by foot started on February 21.
The team has so far covered Dimapur, Chümoukedima, Peren, Kohima, Phek, Kiphire, Shamator and Tuensang districts. The party in a press statement stated that during the journey, the team has been stacked with numerous approbations and contributions from the villagers and passers-by.
The team left Tobu town on March 12 morning and will be camping at the banks of the Yongmon River at Yangching village under Longleng district, adding another 36kms to the mileage. The walkers and support team planned to spend day 21(Sunday) in devotional service and rest, at the said location.
The leaders of the RPP stated that they had held a lot of fruitful interactive discussions with the villagers and church leaders during the walk. They also came across the grievances and received first-hand information about the living conditions of the people. The team stated that lack of basic amenities such as good roads and bridges in many of the areas were depriving the “Rights of the people”.
Meanwhile, the team appreciated the selfless hospitality received from the people so far during their travail and appealed to the people to continue and hold steadfast in their hopes on RPP. The leaders of the RPP also appealed to the people of Nagaland, to remember the team in their prayers for good health and God’s protection as they continue walking in their quest for a “Renewed Nagaland”.
Source: https://www.nagalandpost.com/index.php/rpp-walk-to-save-nagaland-covers-600km-on-day-20/
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