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Home » NNC FGN Orders Govt Servants in Thonoknyu to Stay in Office

NNC FGN Orders Govt Servants in Thonoknyu to Stay in Office

Underground outfit NNC/FGN issues directive to Thonoknyu officials, sparking public reaction as many extend support to the Nagaland government.
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NNC FGN members with supporters and armed cadres during a gathering in Nagaland.
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Published by Aloto Naga | August 22, 2025

A directive dated August 22, 2025, has surfaced from the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) / Naga National Council (NNC) under the Razou Peyu office of Khulio Range, Khianmungan Region, addressed to government departments in Thonoknyu Block, Noklak district. The order instructed all departmental servants to remain at their posting places and attend duties with sincerity, warning that salaries could be withheld if employees were found absent without proper reason.

The letter, issued by B. Pesing, Razou Peyu of Khulio Range, emphasized that NNC/FGN would conduct surprise checks and monitor attendance. It requested all government servants in the block to ensure regular duty attendance. Also Read Naga Independence Day Controversy, NSCN Issues Clarification

Public Reaction on Social Media

The circulation of this order on social media has drawn sharp reactions from the public. Many citizens questioned the authority of NNC/FGN to issue directives to government employees, pointing out that they are not part of the Indian government but an underground group with a political agenda. Several users expressed concern that such instructions could confuse or pressure civil servants, who are bound by the rules and regulations of the Government of Nagaland under the Indian Constitution. The majority of public opinion online leaned towards supporting the government’s authority, stressing that employees must follow only official state and central government directives. Also Read GPRN NNC General Secretary Appointment Sparks Dispute

Background on NNC/FGN

The Naga National Council (NNC) was formed in the mid-20th century and played a prominent role in the Naga nationalist movement. Later, the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) emerged as part of its structure, claiming to represent the aspirations of Naga sovereignty. Although historically significant, the NNC/FGN is not recognized as a legitimate government by India and operates as an underground political organization. Over time, multiple Naga groups have branched out, leading to different factions. The presence of NNC/FGN continues in some areas, but their orders are not legally binding on state officials or citizens. Also Read Nagaland News Today – Trusted Local News from Nagaland

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