DIMAPUR: Talking tough against illegal taxation, extortion and other activities in Dimapur, a consultative meeting, held under the initiative of Naga Council Dimapur (NCD), decided to form a core committee to take concrete actions against these activities.

The committee will comprise various civil society organisations, including tribal bodies, of Dimapur in Nagaland, the NCD said in a release.

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The NCD-initiated consultative meeting with Dimapur-based civil society organisations, tribal hohos, unions and non-Naga communities on December 7 was a follow up of their meeting on November 30, the release said.

At the meeting, NCD president Etsungmomo Kikon said the agenda is to implement the public resolution of โ€˜One Government One Taxโ€™ which was adopted at a public meeting in Dimapur on October 31, 2013, and reaffirmed in the November 30 meeting.

He said the resolution should be implemented through community participation โ€œas public pressure is mounting day by day and may burst out at any time if no remedial measures are taken immediatelyโ€.

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Kikon also said complaints about extortion and multiple-taxation is ever increasing post-pandemic.

He stressed that the citizens should take ownership of Dimapur city and safeguard it too.

The release said the house, after deliberations, resolved to reaffirm โ€˜One Government One Taxโ€™ as the public has had enough of โ€œillegal taxation, extortion, syndicate by individuals, groups, government agenciesโ€ and would no longer be mute spectators.

It was resolved that concrete action would be undertaken with appropriate authorities, with the formation and empowerment of a core committee for the task.

The stakeholders of the committee will be members of the NCD vigilance committee, presidents and chairpersons of Dimapur-based tribal hohos and unions, and representatives of other organizations, including non-Naga communities.