Sunday, March 15, 2026

A Naga Prism : Has the much crucial SOUL SEARCHING begun ??? ::::: History never asks how long we struggled !! .... "Cultural integrity" is more Festivity

 This article in 'Ukhrul Times' is a must reading. And the author James Pochury needs to be complimented. A mere congrats note to him may not do justice; hence I thought of trying to interpret the spirit of this write up.  


The article makes one sit up and even pull up sleeves and perhaps even to close eyes for a while --- how could someone be so candid and yet correct.  The author actually raises questions - people often ask in private !! 


Is Corruption not the real disease but only a symptom ? 

He talks about Global Order. The article came on Feb 9th, 2026 -- hence we cannot blame Donald Trump's whims and fancies alone. 











The provocation must be more personal and social.

James says: "This way of thinking teaches people to admire strength simply because it wins. It treats success as proof of righteousness. It turns land into entitlement and suffering into destiny."  

He is quite eloquent : "Liberation movements rarely die because of enemies alone. They die when truth becomes inconvenient, when silence is praised in unity, and when loyalty matters more than integrity." 


Then he hits the nail : "By the time collapse becomes visible, the damage has already been done".

Then he takes the debate into another plane - No movement "fails because their causes were wrong", he notes.

His argument is to the point yet again : "They failed because they stopped holding themselves to the standards they demanded from others. This is the part many people prefer to avoid." 


In terms of Corruption and Criticism, the diagnosis is again good especially on the backdrop of Naga contemporary history.


James says: "The real disease begins when principles become flexible. When leaders start explaining away what they once would have condemned. 

When the question quietly changes from “Is this right?” to “Can we manage this?”

Once positions start giving moral cover, instead of moral character justifying positions, everything shifts. Criticism is treated as betrayal. Institutions exist mainly to protect themselves. Faith remains present, but it no longer disturbs anyone in power."  


He has yet another piece of simple advice --   

"We also need to be honest about the world shaping us". 




Kohima 



The author also maintains -- For Naga people... what is "damgerous" in today's context isto appreciate that 

the Naga "history was never about conquest".


"Our survival came from restraint, from knowing limits, from holding land as relationship rather than property. When our nationalism starts admiring power without asking how it was gained, or blessing success without questioning its cost, we are already moving away from ourselves.


This is how a people begin to destroy their own moral foundations without realising it."  



Take away:  


James Pochury's underlining message is perhaps revolved around few themes -- Let us try to analyse then --  


First; Everything that occurs now has some reference to the past, prejudice and politics. 


** Another pointer must be -- If the milk spilled .... does it matter who spilled it ? 

*** He may be thinking a bit 'philosophical' or at this end we are interpreting things too seriously. 

Another thematic viewpoint could be --  

Humans, insects and all animals may not be 'favourite creatures'; but they all including men/women are only part of a larger web that makes all life a reality.  


Essentially he is making Nagas think. He is also urging the youths to be more caring about things going around. And he wants to fix accountability at multiple levels - the political (both underground and over-ground), social and also at the intellectual levels.  

Then what happens --   


Let us examine this aspect with a different approach.


We all know Wasps and Bees.  We also know that the Bees are easily linked to honey and pollination and hence 'attraction' and admiration too.

But wasps are associated with stings and pain.   











It's a fact of life that the emotional responses towards the other animals are always  complicated and even irrational. 


Final message - also streams from the science of zoology. 

They say, sharks are 'feared' but they have been around for 500 million years; they evolved perhaps before even trees and so they have survived.

The multiple mass extinctions did not affect them. 


Religion continues. Prophecy disappears, as James puts it. 






ends 



Marxist leaders even called her '420' and 'paagli' ::::: A reflection on 'History' of West Bengal politics since 1984 when Mamata defeated Marxist stalwart Somnath Chatterjee

Nothing is permanent like change. This is more so for politics.

By 2005, Mamata Banerjee was considered almost a has-been in Bengal politics, until Singur and Nandigram turned the tide.  

2026 polls is mostly about West Bengal and Mamata Banerjee !!


Time is also the best drug.  


Her ascent was driven by fiery grassroots opposition even getting manhandled by CPI-M goons and Marxist leaders calling her '420' and 'paagli (insane). But she  capitalized on agrarian unrest in Singur and Nandigram and had achieved the near impossible of one time - ousted the Leftists. 


In a country where politics has always been increasingly male-dominated and also dominated by dynasties, she was/is an outsider.  


"It is not me, it is the people of Bengal. That I am a woman is not the issue. Without my sisters I cannot do my job but not without my brothers too," Mamata had said after 2011 election victory. 



                                                 


Has Mamata Banerjee been trapped into SIR-politics ?

How ?  

West Bengal would now have only 6.4 crore voters, as stated by the CEC Gyanesh Kumar.


That means about one crore remain undecided. 


Even in Bhowanipore, Mamata's constituency -- she lost sizable voters. 


And her tragedy is she cannot say .. -- no poll till SIR is done... because then President's Rule may come.   


In Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee’s own constituency of Bhowanipore, 47,111 voters have been deleted from the final rolls. 



The significance is not lost. In 2021, Mamata had suffered a stunning defeat in Nandigram against Suvendu Adhikari — before winning a subsequent by-election in Bhowanipore to retain her assembly seat and her position as the Chief Minister.



                                               



CEC Gyanesh Kumar says, "The Election Commission of India is constitutionally bound by Article 326 to include electors who are above 18 years of age, who are citizens of India and who are staying in that assembly constituency to be in the electoral rolls. The Election Commission of India has been undertaking this responsibility in the form of Special Intensive Revision. With regard to the political statements by certain political leaders or political parties, the Commission does not wish to engage in such dialogues. 


But much has changed about her and the state of West Bengal since then. She was seen as 'people's answer' to Left goondaism and autocracy of leaders like Jyoti Basu, Buddhadeb Bhattacharya and Biman Bose. But her 15 years in office shows she has undone the communists.


She has become the 'evil' and disastrous' images of the erstwhile Marxists' regime.  


Mamata Banerjee, a law and history graduate from a lower-middle-class family who wore a traditional cotton sari with bathroom slippers today symbolises syndicate of lawlessness and corruption.  


In more ways than one Mamata Banerjee is an accidental leader. But having said that and taken note of several coincidences punctuated with 'mistakes' of others; none can deny her the credit of hard work.

If gimmicks work in politics; she knew how to use that.


There came a time in West Bengal under hugely popular Jyoti Basu as the chief minister; Mamata would be on the spot in her hawai chappal (bathroom slippers) and cotton sari and a Santiniketan bag at every spot of any murder.


She would also successfully link those to the CPI-M's goondaism and the people easily bought that line.


Loved to be called Didi or at times Mamata Di; she was hailed by a section Bengali media as "Agni Kanya"  --- "Fire Maiden" or "Girl of Fire".


The irony of all that lies in the fact that after few years of her days in power as the chief minister; senior journalists who probably called her Agni Kanya -- later denied having said so or maintained it was someone else who did it. 

A feeling dawned that she never deserved such adjectives. 







Nevertheless, she had big armies of admirers and still she is the most popular face of West Bengal politics. 

The phrase Agni Kanya refers to a woman who radiates intense energy, transformation, and inner strength -- that she has been. But whether she deserved to be often likened to the purifying and intense nature of fire will be debated in years to come.





Jyoti Basu regime: Mamata Banerjee fractured her head in 1991 in an attacked by a CPI-M goon Lalu Alam. The incident took place at Hazra in south Kolkata when she was leading a Congress rally.


Note how a few coincidences changed her career and life too.


In 2009 and later 2011, her party's  tie-up with the Congress – was in effect facilitated by the Prakash Karat's or Left’s tactically unwise withdrawal of support for the UPA in 2008. 

This had granted Mamata Banerjee considerable clout.


In 2009 polls - two big-time miracles happened. Manmohan Singh could return as the Prime Minister and it marked the end of the political graph of L K Advani. 

In West Bengal, the 2009 polls marked the great revival journey for TMC as Mamata's 19 MPs became crucial for the UPA.

And by 2011; the communists were ousted.  


** Coincidence was while she won 1984 Lok Saha polls from Jadavpur against Somnath Chatterjee by not so big margin; in 1989 she lost the seat to a low profile professor Manini Bhattacharjee by a much bigger margin. 


She never contested from Jadavpur again like she would probably never contest again from Nandigram - the seat she lost in 2021 to her onetime lieutenant Suvendu Adhikari. 


*** In 1984; generally people attribute Indira Gandhi wave for Mamata's victory. The ground zero factor was a legal case. Two children were mercilessly killed in Kolkata those days and Somnath Chatterjee had appeared for Kolkata police trying to suggest those were accidental deaths. 

This proved death-knell for Somnath babu as middle class Bengali Bhadrolok took him as an advocate of the devil.  


After she floated Trinamool Congress along side Mukul Roy - who was actually first chairperson of the new party; Mamata had allied with the BJP for 1998 polls. The Lotus party got a sizeable toehold in communist bastion but TMC could pick up seven seats. 


ends 

End of one mega suspense : No PR in West Bengal .... but .... few questions remain ... Has TMC walked into a trap of its own ?? ::: Is polls in Bengal without completing the enrolment list would be unconstitutional ???

 With poll dates announcement, the Model Code Conduct comes into effect in all the poll-bound states.  


The term of the current 17th West Bengal Legislative Assembly, a 294-member House, is set to end on May 7, 2026. 

While the NDA bloc led by the BJP currently holds 86 out of the 126 seats in the Assam Assembly, the Congress, which is sitting with just 22 seats, will have an uphill task at hand to break the majority mark barrier of 64 seats.







Assam- Date of Polling-  9th April 

Tamil Nadu- Date of Polling- 23rd April 

West Bengal- Date of Polling- 23rd April (1st phase), 29th April (2nd phase) ; 


Keralam- Date of Polling- 9th April 

Puducherry- Date of Polling- 9th April; 


Date of Counting in four states and Puducherry - 4th May



The term of the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is going to end on May 10, before which the elections need to be concluded.  


The 140-member Legislative Assembly of Kerala will have Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan's Communist Party of India (Marxist), which is part of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) coalition, taking on the BJP and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF).


The term of the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly is set to expire before May 23, 2026.  






CPI-M Leader & Senior Advocate, Bikash Ranjan Bhattacharya says, 


"Any attempt at a declaration without completing the enrolment list would be unconstitutional. 

The Election Commission would unnecessarily be inviting much more litigation. 


This is not the way a constitutional authority should function. It's their failure that they could not yet complete the upgradation of the issue of voter list and this failure will create disparity." 




West Bengal - two phases of polls --- "6.44 crore voters in Bengal ... when supplementary list comes, they shall be added" ::::: No President's Rule in West Bengal ? "Festival of elections are going to be held in West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and UT of Puducherry" - CEC Gyanesh Kumar

1. Assam- Date of Polling-  9th April; Date of Counting 4th May 


2. Tamil Nadu- Date of Polling- 23rd April; Date of Counting- 4th May


3. West Bengal- Date of Polling- 23rd April (1st phase), 29th April (2nd phase) ; Date of Counting- 4th May


Keralam- Date of Polling- 9th April; Date of Counting- 4th May.


Puducherry- Date of Polling- 9th April; Date of Counting- 4th May


"Five states and UTs Kerala, Assam, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry (UT) represent distinct geographical and cultural landscapes of India. These elections represent not only a democratic exercise, but also  the cultural richness of India and truly reflect the unity and diversity of our nation...", says CEC Gyanesh Kumar. 


Has Trinamool and Mamata Banerjee walked into a trap ?






He also said:

"About 17.4 crore electors, roughly, also comprise the continent of Australia, France, South Africa, Germany and Canada. 

We will also see our guests from more than 20 countries from their electoral commissions who will be visiting these elections for witnessing the festive celebrations, the transparent and efficient celebrations of elections in India. 


The commission, along with lakhs of election officials and security personnel, is committed for ensuring free, fair, transparent, accessible and peaceful elections." 


"Election Commission of India is also prepared to welcome each and every voter to their polling stations and provide them with a pleasant and comfortable voting experience. 




"I would also like to make a special appeal to our youth and the first-time voters- my dear friends, you are about to step into one of the most important responsibilities of your life, exercising your democratic right, the right to vote. I urge you to participate enthusiastically in this great democratic exercise and cast your vote with pride, responsibility and confidence. 

Your vote is your choice in shaping the future of your state and the nation...".  


Gyanesh Kumar also said: "To give you a little overview of the electors, Assam as per the final list would be roughly 2.25 crores, Kerala 2.7 crores, Puducherry 9.44 lakhs, Tamil Nadu 5.67 crores, 

and West Bengal, the final list on 28th February comprises of 6.44 crores, and the learned judges, after their adjudication, whatever supplementary list comes, they shall be added..."



Saturday, March 14, 2026

"Trinamool ka Vinash Samay aa gaya" :::: All roads lead to 4pm ... Press Conference by Election Commission :::: Poll panel to announce Assembly elections dates :::: Will polls be held in West Bengal ??

The poll dates for West Bengal, Assam, Kerala, Tamil Nādu and the Union Territory of Puducherry will be announced on Sunday afternoon.


The legislative assembly terms in these states and one UT are set to expire at different dates in May and June.   


The TMC had framed the electoral revision exercise as a larger ideological confrontation. However, critics argue that the Supreme Court’s intervention on the contrary reflected 'concern' over administrative handling of the process.


In fact, Mamata Banerjee appeared “nervous” during recent legal developments.


BJP's IT cell chief Amit Malviya tweeted: 


"Mamata Banerjee finally said the unsaid: her politics of appeasement was never about protecting minorities; it was a calculated strategy to weaponise insecurity, disrupt national integration, and ultimately threaten the very existence of peaceful Hindus in West Bengal. One second to finish off the community that calls West Bengal its homeland? 

No. It will take only one second to change West Bengal’s fortunes, secure its future, and save the state.

Vote for the BJP." 



Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a rally in the heart of Kolkata on March 14th and also in Silchar in Assam. On March 13th too he had visited Assam and unleashed a series of developmental projects. 






Newly elected Rajya Sabha MP of BJP Rahul Sinha said:

"The jungle raj will soon end in West Bengal". 

"The announcement for early elections should be made soon, otherwise elections won't be held on time... 

We demand that elections in West Bengal should be held in 1-2 phases this time, but whatever decision the Election Commission takes, we will accept it. West Bengal BJP is fully prepared for the elections."


Speculation about postponement of elections and imposition of President's Rule in West Bengal had increased due to incompletion of SIR exercise, law and order concerns and also the appointment of a new Governor, R.N. Ravi. 

The state has last experienced central rule only in 1977.  


Analysts feel a lot would depend on what the CEC Gyanesh Kumar and his team decide. The poll panel was on a visit to West Bengal and held series of meetings with civil officials and top cops.

Notably, at times the CEC and his colleagues were even greeted with black flags and “go-back” slogans from Trinamool Congress activists.  


Article 356 of the Indian Constitution states that the President can dismiss a state government and assume the functioning of the administration on receiving a report from the state’s governor that satisfies the President that a situation has arisen in which the state government cannot carry on in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution. 


But in this case if polls are not held on time and a new government is not sworn in by May 6-7th; automatically the state would come under President's Rule.





Earlier this month the announcement of resignation of C V Ananda Bose as Bengal Governor and appointment of R N Ravi had detonated like a political bomb on TMC leadership. 

Trinamool Congress supremo and Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had tweeted: 

“Union Home Minister just informed me that Shri R N Ravi is being appointed as Governor of West Bengal. He never consulted with me as per the established convention in this regard".  


The Supreme Court on March 10 asked the West Bengal government and the Election Commission to provide all logistical support to judicial officers in the ongoing special intensive revision of electoral rolls in the state. 


A three-judge bench comprising Chief Justice of India Surya Kant and Justices R. Mahadevan and Joymalya Bagchi said the judicial officers, deployed in the SIR process, so far have dealt with 10.16 lakh objections and claims of those facing deletion from the electoral rolls. 


It also said that decisions of the judicial officers cannot be examined in appeals by any administrative officers of the Election Commission.


Of course all these appear to be time taking and hence speculation is rife about possible postponement of polls. 




                                              Governor R N Ravi - file snap :: Tamil Nadu 




On EC likely to announce election schedule for poll-bound states today, BJP MP K Sudhakar says, 

"... Whatever announcement the Election Commission makes for the country, we are ready. The BJP party does not prepare for elections, we serve the country... We are confident that we will win in Assam again, and there is a good possibility of the NDA's victory in Puducherry as well. There is an NDA wave in Tamil Nadu...".  


Telangana BJP President N Ramchander Rao says, "West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee has been creating doubt and confusion on SIR among the people of Bengal repeatedly... 


The BJP is reiterating that it is a process taken by the Election Commission of India... Since 2004, the special revision has not taken place with regard to the voter list. Earlier, when the Congress government was in power, the SIR took place 3-4 times... 


"SIR exercise is taken up by the Election Commission of India, only for the purpose of cleaning up the voter list and not otherwise. Mamata Banerjee has total confidence that she will lose the elections, so she is trying to blame the BJP government".  


ends 


Disaffected, Confused; Nagas are desperate to believe someone, and rally behind a Genuine cause :::: Far off in Spain we hear - “The rule of law, the democratic system and even the market economy are in doubt” !!

Numbed, Nagas are desperate to believe someone, and rally behind a Genuine cause for Common good. 


The Nagas are at crossroads. The leaders have not able to strike a Peace deal and the common people continue to pay heavy amount in the form of extortion. 


However, this 'failed' phenomenon has been the system or even the governance and political model. These allowed politicians, institutions, pressure groups and intellectuals to reap benefits from what can be called the longstanding inequalities.

They also could avoid confronting a more uncomfortable truth: the decline of Governance. 






Some of these stories are mired in nostalgia.


While the creation of FNTA reflects the admission of guilt or gross failures of the system in Kohima to deliver welfarism; it is a fact the Netas and serving and retired government officials have palatial houses in Dimapur. So there was two-way betrayals. 

First - discrimination and secondly, when the funds were allotted, they were possibly siphoned off and diverted for 'developments' and individual benefits in the cosmopolitan hub, Dimapur. 



GoC Spearcorps - Lt Gen Abhijit S Pendharkar at an ex-serviceman rally in Assam



Nagas of Nagaland are also 'genuine victims' of Illusions. Most of it remained locked in the past. 


The students of Philosophy known illusion is liked/embraced not because it reflects reality. On the contrary, Illusion can only satisfy a psychological need. This was actually a political ploy and nobody seemed to have understood.  


Nagas now must realise that the next war or period of struggles especially within the state of Nagaland will be infinitely worse and more complex than the last. 











This a period characterized by mutual suspicion, crises of leadership in all spheres - social, political and intellectual. This is a period of widespread despair and corruption. 


There is social isolation, the menace called Extortion and this has followed the evils of Easy Money craze and there are saboteurs of anything good. Challenges have increased manifold in the process. 

The society is almost reached a stage when we may question why and how does the Naga political discourse remain fixated on a catastrophe that always seems imminent.


Can the ceasefire be abrogated ?  


This is only one part of the problem in north east of India.  








There are other problem areas.

These may not be confined to north east India alone; but these are serious challenges. 

The 'oft-mishandled' consequences of 20th-century recklessness in some countries including post-1947 India are now erupting.

Take the Kuki-Naga clashes. Take demands for Greater Nagalim or a greater Zoland cutting across parts of northeast and also emcompassing Myanmar. 


What we have in hand is  --  Nations cracking into fragments and forcing populations into post-national solidarities.

There are roving tribal militias, ethnic and religious sub-states and super-states.  



Of course, we have problems in countries such as Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan.

The fact of the matter is similar varieties of populism and problems too are erupting in many countries. 

People and critics especially may find parallels in style and substance between leaders such as Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping, Donald Trump, Vladimir Putin, Tayyip Erdoğan. 

There is a sense that something is wrong in the air.  But there is no coincidence either.  




Namo - often compared with Xi or Trump ... why ?? 




Should people try to analyse the relationship between various upheavals? 
How is Family life of those in mid-fifties today different from the family life of their parents?

We tend to regard all these as entirely separate from politics and the society around us. That is a mistake. 

Everywhere, Gen Z has become unpredictable.

The tendency is to blame our history, our populist-leaders, our media, and other institutions. None is looking inside.



As many would say -- people may buy the same products in every country of the world.  People might have developed liking of same Pizza and so on.

People may all use the same AI tool, Google and Facebook, but political life and political aspiration has remained 'nomadic and guided by tribal and community instinct'. 

Hence, Hindutva is Modi's trump card and India-bashing still is easy methodology to garner votes in north east India. 




Manipur Governor Ajay Bhalla - No mega move towards resolving issues yet ?



Politics and political structure keep the antique faith of borders. 


The resultant is somewhere we get to hear -- far off in Spain “The rule of law, the democratic system and even the market economy are in doubt”.


The collapse of the establishment is a phenomeon the new world will have to deal with it.



ends 

 

West Bengal Assembly polls is about "saving Bengal’s soul" - says PM Modi :::: "Threats are Trinamool’s political legacy. The world should see the atmosphere of fear they have created"

Quotes from PM Narendra Modi at Kolkata's Brigade Ground - 


He left Trinamool Congress leadership under blistering attack and panic. 

“The upcoming Assembly elections are not just about changing the government, but about saving Bengal’s soul. The demography of many areas of Bengal changed due to infiltration, turning Hindus into minorities…. 

The Trinamool opposed the granting of citizenship to Hindu refugees as it doesn’t consider them as its vote bank.”  





**

“Every day they [Trinamool] find new excuses to attack constitutional bodies like the Election Commission. 

Whenever the issue of free and fair elections comes up, they go on attack mode. 

They raise questions the integrity of the body that is responsible for conducting free and fair elections. They raise similar questions on the country’s army too. 

When Balakot [surgical strikes] took place they had demanded evidence be produced.”







“They [Trinamool] have made Bengal insecure. 

Openly threats are being issued that a particular community will end your lives. 

Such words do not behove someone holding a constitutional post. Threats are the Trinamool’s political legacy. 

The world should see the atmosphere of fear that has been created in Bengal. 

They say anyone who does not vote for Trinamool is not a Bengali. I am reminding the Trinamool their days of intimidation are coming to an end. The countdown to Trinamool’s departure has started.”   







“Maha Jungle raj will come to an end now. 

From every corner of Bengal people demand the BJP to come to power. 

On Friday, the Trinamool called all of you thief. 

The people of Bengal know who the thief is really. The cruel government is using every means possible to save itself. They tried to stop your vehicles. They blocked roads and bridges. The cruel government can see they could not stop you. The rule of law will prevail now.”


***

“The cruel government has cursed the youth of Bengal to flee from the state. 

Bengal’s youth are hard-working. The youth here are neither getting degrees nor jobs. 

The Trinamool is openly selling jobs. Time has come to change the situation. 

Bengal’s youth will now get jobs in their home state. This is Modi’s guarantee that their dream will come true. 

Trinamool does not do any work, nor does it allow anyone else to work. Without cut-money they do not allow the benefits of any central scheme to reach the grassroots.”  


“Wherever any criminal activity takes place the links can be traced to the Trinamool. Every attempt is made to save the perpetrators. People have not forgotten Sandeshkhali, RG Kar. 

Everybody has seen how Trinamool protects the criminals. The women are told to return home early, before the sun sets. Once the BJP comes to power, this will change. This is Modi’s guarantee.”





A panic stricken Trinamool leadership now says the "BJP goons" tried to kill a Trinamool Minister. This happened almost the same time PM Modi's rally was getting kickstarted in the historic and spacious Brigade Ground. 


Even the Leftists - known for die-hard anti-BJP politics - did not buy the line. Mohammed Salim, CPI-M state secretary, said - "Saying such things were motivated ... otherwise people almost forgot that minister's name".  

He also said -- two different factions of Trinamool Congress were responsible for the attack on the minister's house. 







This allegation may sound unique and unprecedented to many outside Bengal. But in West Bengal; the maverick chief minister and TMC supremo Mamata Banerjee had done these gimmicks more than once. In 2021 assembly elections, she contested for prestigious Nandigarm seat on a wheel-chair. The results came - she could become chief minister because the law does not prohibit a 'defeated' candidate becoming chief minister. 

She had lost Nandigram seat and as she took over reins again the wheel-chair also vanished.  


On another occasion, her party claimed she was hurt grievously inside her residence when she was pushed. But no one bothered to brief the media who 'pushed' the chief minister inside her residence. 

The drama may not work yet again. 


A Naga Prism : Has the much crucial SOUL SEARCHING begun ??? ::::: History never asks how long we struggled !! .... "Cultural integrity" is more Festivity

 This article in 'Ukhrul Times' is a must reading. And the author James Pochury needs to be complimented. A mere congrats note to hi...