ANSAM Celebrates Th. Muivah’s Homecoming with Naga National Flag Unfurling in Senapati
The All Naga Students’ Association, Manipur (ANSAM) marked the arrival of Th. Muivah, Ato Kilonser of the NSCN/GPRN, with a symbolic gesture of pride and unity — the unfurling of the Naga National Flag at its office in Senapati district headquarters. The event underscored ANSAM’s continued support for the Framework Agreement and recognition of the Naga flag and constitution.
Extending a warm welcome to the veteran Naga leader, ANSAM President Angteshang Maring described the occasion as a historic and emotional homecoming. He said that after five decades, Muivah’s return to Somdal village and the people’s Oking at Senapati (Tahamzam) rekindled the collective spirit and pride of the Naga people.
Calling Muivah a symbol of sacrifice and courage, Maring noted that the leader’s lifelong dedication represents “a song of conviction” for the Naga cause. “Through years of exile and endurance, he carried the hopes of a people who refused to be forgotten– a nation born of faith and destiny,” he said.
Maring also called upon the younger generation to uphold the ideals of unity and resilience that have defined the Naga movement. “This is the moment for every Naga youth and student to stand tall and be part of history — under one flag, one constitution, and one destiny,” he urged.
Concluding his message with a call for solidarity, the ANSAM President said, “Let the hills echo with unity and our voices proclaim our loyalty. The Naga Nation lives– and will live forever.”
