Nagas must thrive on facts not fiction: GPRN/NSCN

DIMAPUR, JULY 28 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has stated that Nagas must thrive on facts not fiction and that the “remnants of what use to be called NSCN (K) continue to indulge in media blitz against GPRN/NSCN in an attempt to defy the verdict of the NSCN National Hoho decision of 7th June 2011”. A press note issued by the MIP stated that the “transitional period” was over and that the GPRN/NSCN was looking ahead to the future with what it described as “proven Naga leaders at the helm of affairs”.
Terming that the recent accusations labelled against GPRN/NSCN by “misguided elements at Suruhuto Camp” did not merit any response because the GPRN/NSCN was “responsible to the Naga people”, the MIP note pointed out that it was “ready to deliberate and take questions from all sections of Naga society as it is one way of moulding and creating practical political roadmap of the Naga people”. “The interest of the GPRN/NSCN and the Naga people do not have any affinity with frustrated former comrades relentlessly cursing and accusing Naga leaders”.
Reminding that the GPRN/NSCN had “clearly and lucidly issued a number of statements explaining why S.S Khaplang was impeached on 7th June 2011”, the MIP note stated that “despite their delirious trumpeting of Khaplang’s name, it is unlikely that there is real communication happening between Suruhuto and Khaplang’s hideout in interior Burma” and pointing out that “whether it is the Naga political issue or the Reconciliation process, there is inexplicable contradiction amongst them”.
“The ambition of those at Suruhuto and Khaplang clearly differs and only time will prove it. Naga people are politically conscious people and it is not hard to differentiate between statements concerning Naga people and their political struggle and those statements contaminating esteemed media outlets with intense outpourings reflecting disturbing emotional inconsistency. Facts of history and not dubious stories shall take the Naga people forward”, it stated.
Meanwhile the GPRN/NSCN has stated that in case the “Suruhuto group questions the legitimacy of Khaplang’s impeachment and expulsion”, it would provide the signatures of some of their own members who were “physically and mentally sound and who, on their own volition, signed the impeachment and expulsion of S.S Khaplang”



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