Kohima, Jun 26 (PTI) At least 28 Naga tribal bodies and 12 political groups in Nagaland have launched an initiative to show unity among them, according to a statement. The ‘Naga Bridge’ initiative is a collective journey towards reconciliation, dialogue, and a shared Naga future, it said. Also Read | Gwada Negative: New Blood Group Discovered by Scientists in French Woman From Guadeloupe, Know All About the World’s 48th Blood Group System. Representatives of 28 Naga Tribal Hohos (apex bodies), 12 Naga Political Groups (NPGs), and the Forum for Naga Reconciliation (FNR) launched the initiative on Tuesday during a convergence meeting held at Medziphema. According to the statement issued by the FNR on Wednesday, the 鈥榟istoric convergence’ took place in an “atmosphere of openness and humility for the progress of the Naga people”. Also Read | Kolkata Fatafat Result Today: Kolkata FF Result for June 26, 2025 Declared, Check Winning Numbers and Result Chart of Satta Matka-Type Lottery Game. The forum affirmed that the symbolic bridge was 鈥渘ot merely metaphorical, but foundationally grounded in the historical and political rights of the Nagas”. 鈥淭hese rights are not relics of the past, but living testaments to people’s enduring assertion of identity, dignity, and self-determination,鈥 the FNR noted. During the gathering, they adopted three key resolutions aimed at fostering inclusive progress. All NPGs were urged to participate in the next assembly, described as a potential watershed moment, with an aim to break from past divisions and bring all parties together on 鈥渙ne common Machan鈥 (platform) for coordinated and inclusive dialogue, it said. All other Tribal Hohos – regardless of region or affiliation – were urged to extend their moral and cultural support towards fulfilling shared Naga aspirations while respecting each community’s unique identity and concerns. The FNR said the NPGs emphasised the need to move from competition to communion, proposing the creation of 鈥渁n inclusive common table鈥 where differences could be addressed with integrity and mutual trust. The Tribal Hohos also voiced concerns over continued polarisation, urging all parties to rise above divisive habits. The FNR is a civil society initiative formed in 2008 with the mission of fostering unity, healing, and peace among the Naga people. It has played a pivotal role in facilitating dialogue on the Naga political struggle among various Naga Political Groups (NPGs), tribal bodies, and stakeholders. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)