DIMAPUR, JULY 31 (MExN): The NSCN Khaplang group has stated that the “People’s Army on routine duties and stationed in Nagaland particularly within various stationary/temporary designated camps is strictly for the purpose of peace and in conformity with the agreed CFGR with GOI and the COR signed by the top leaders of NSCN (K) led by SS.Khaplang, NSCN (IM) led by Isak Swu and NNC/FGN by Brig.Singya”. “Besides these three political entities the NSCN/GPRN is not aware of any group either in existence or functioning”, stated a press note from the MIP.
According to the MIP note, in light of the recent drama- “imitation of NSCN/GPRN’s image by few practical jesters”, who had taken “undue advantage of the NSCN’s courtesies extended to them by providing them the shelter in NSCN (K) Designated Camp in Khehoi and the prevailing peace-process” were now “resorting to certain manipulation by which the un-informed and innocent Nagas are being confused and mis-led”.
The NSCN Khaplang stated that its “brotherly mercy and concern extended to them in times of its survival crisis could no longer sustain their urge and penchant for rehabilitation and inclination to quick sub-standard piecemeal solution in the form of economic packages and compensations from GOI”. In this regard, it pointed out that despite various obstacles and sabotages from various elements both within and external, it would “firmly bond” “the resolve to fight for Naga Sovereignty” no matter how much or how long the battles may be fought and the battles may be lost.
“The NSCN/GPRN has also learnt to live with the lost battles on many occasions but the War/Struggle for Sovereignty shall continue undeterred”.
On the other hand, the NSCN Khaplang stated that “some disoriented Nagas choosing to act as enemy stooges and thus succumbing to enemy’s divisive policies to demoralize and weaken the NSCN/GPRN chose to create nuisances and are constantly engaged in enacting comical acts to impress its handlers and also desperately struggling to convey its existence”. “Their incessant childish and theatrically aping gangster’s armed drills, being staged somewhere in the periphery of NSCN/GPRN designated Camps has become an object of extreme ridicule and an extravagant fun”, the MIP note stated.
“As an elderly father and as Naga ourselves, we would advise Khole and Kitovi not to unnecessarily torment it’s boys, forcing them to stay away from home and family and made to sleep in thin jungles of village outskirts during these peaceful times”, it stated while adding that “being human, any Naga should not be exploited to satisfy few handful political and social outcasts trying to make their ends meet”.
Stating that except “mercenaries and bounty-hunters, the patriot Naga soldiers are normally and peacefully restricted to one’s own peaceful routine duties and formations”, it pointed out that “such cheap and senseless spectacles by imposters though insignificant to People’s Army, care should be taken not to entice or provoke the NSCN/GPRN’s intervention in the event of creating any law and order tensions”.
According to the MIP note, in light of the recent drama- “imitation of NSCN/GPRN’s image by few practical jesters”, who had taken “undue advantage of the NSCN’s courtesies extended to them by providing them the shelter in NSCN (K) Designated Camp in Khehoi and the prevailing peace-process” were now “resorting to certain manipulation by which the un-informed and innocent Nagas are being confused and mis-led”.
The NSCN Khaplang stated that its “brotherly mercy and concern extended to them in times of its survival crisis could no longer sustain their urge and penchant for rehabilitation and inclination to quick sub-standard piecemeal solution in the form of economic packages and compensations from GOI”. In this regard, it pointed out that despite various obstacles and sabotages from various elements both within and external, it would “firmly bond” “the resolve to fight for Naga Sovereignty” no matter how much or how long the battles may be fought and the battles may be lost.
“The NSCN/GPRN has also learnt to live with the lost battles on many occasions but the War/Struggle for Sovereignty shall continue undeterred”.
On the other hand, the NSCN Khaplang stated that “some disoriented Nagas choosing to act as enemy stooges and thus succumbing to enemy’s divisive policies to demoralize and weaken the NSCN/GPRN chose to create nuisances and are constantly engaged in enacting comical acts to impress its handlers and also desperately struggling to convey its existence”. “Their incessant childish and theatrically aping gangster’s armed drills, being staged somewhere in the periphery of NSCN/GPRN designated Camps has become an object of extreme ridicule and an extravagant fun”, the MIP note stated.
“As an elderly father and as Naga ourselves, we would advise Khole and Kitovi not to unnecessarily torment it’s boys, forcing them to stay away from home and family and made to sleep in thin jungles of village outskirts during these peaceful times”, it stated while adding that “being human, any Naga should not be exploited to satisfy few handful political and social outcasts trying to make their ends meet”.
Stating that except “mercenaries and bounty-hunters, the patriot Naga soldiers are normally and peacefully restricted to one’s own peaceful routine duties and formations”, it pointed out that “such cheap and senseless spectacles by imposters though insignificant to People’s Army, care should be taken not to entice or provoke the NSCN/GPRN’s intervention in the event of creating any law and order tensions”.