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Zunheboto Resolution Unites Naga Groups

33 Tribal Hohos and 15 political groups pledge reconciliation, unity, and shared future at Zunheboto.
Aloto NagaAloto NagaSeptember 27, 20252 Mins Read
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Leaders adopt Zunheboto Resolution for Naga unity and reconciliation.
Naga groups unite in Zunheboto to adopt historic resolution for reconciliation and peace.
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Published by Aloto Naga | September 27, 2025

On September 27, 2025, a landmark resolution was adopted in Zunheboto. This occurred as 15 Naga Political Groups, 33 Naga Tribal Hohos, and the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) came together in a show of unity. The gathering expressed heartfelt gratitude to the Angami Public Organization, Ao Senden, and the Sumi Hoho for their warm hospitality in Jotsoma, Ungma, and Zunheboto.

Leaders highlighted the steadfast commitment of the Sumi Hoho President and Executive team. Their guidance has illuminated the path toward a shared Naga political future. The resolution also acknowledged the Government of India for recognizing the uniqueness of Naga history and the right to self-determination.

Resolution on the “Joint Naga Team” and the Naga Machang

The Zunheboto Resolution reaffirmed the urgent need for all Naga civil and religious bodies to unite. This should be under the Naga Machang through the Council of Naga Cooperation and Relationship (CNCR). This platform is envisioned as the common ground for unity based on historical and political rights. Also Read Naga Independence Day Controversy, NSCN Issues Clarification

Political groups were urged to come together without further delay, breathing new life into the Naga Machang for an inclusive and lasting solution.

Resolution on Forgiveness and Cooperation

The resolution emphasized the importance of genuine forgiveness as the cornerstone of reconciliation. With the signing of the Covenant of Naga Reconciliation, factional violence has ceased. This offers fresh hope to the Naga people. Also Read Sümi Hoho Demands Action to Save Zunheboto Government College

The meeting called on all Naga Political Groups and Tribal Hohos to practice forgiveness and mutual respect, fostering cooperation and a shared vision of peace.

Resolution to Request Prayer

Acknowledging the spiritual dimension of the journey, the resolution appealed to churches and religious institutions across Nagaland to hold prayer sessions throughout October 2025. These prayers are meant to seek wisdom, courage, and healing as the Naga people move forward together in reconciliation and renewal.

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