‘Swear off support received by India’, NISC challenges

DIMAPUR, OCT 1 (MExN): “Comedians with guns are dangerous goons because they are not guided by conscience,” the Naga International Support Centre referred to the NSCN (K) and the NNC in a statement received here today. 

On the label ‘the Neo International Satanic Organization’ given to it by the NSCN (K), the NISC responded: “That of course is a witty acronym and good fun when plaster is needed on a wound that needs to be healed.”  Granted, comedians have a way with words but they are all meant to sharpen the senses, to make aware and to show what is disruptive and insincere, the release said. 

To call someone a prostitute could similarly be meant to show how “blatantly corruptive and money minded some people or organizations are,” the NISC said. “Granted again, but NISC is not amused but surprised.”  The support centre stationed at the Netherlands is also taken aback, “not because of criticism on its policies but on the below the belt standards of both what the K-Group and the NNC are showing.” 

Terming the allegations by both organizations as not witty but demeaning “because what they are accusing of is gutter language and it lowers the standards of themselves,” the NISC posed the question: “For other than creating havoc against their own people, the Nagas, what have these remnants of the NNC and the K-group to show for?”

The statement further asked if the NSCN (K) and NNC fought against ‘aggressor India’ after the Shillong Accord and whether Khaplang and his men continued fighting ‘the Indians’ on behalf of all Nagas to create a free homeland. “The answer is absolutely no.”   

The NISC thus questioned, “So, who are they to quit on any Naga tribe? What do they do for the Naga Nation in the making?” 
Stating that if the Khaplang group is really sincere and the NNC along with them, the NISC has dared both organizations to “come out and swear off the support they receive from India.”

In order to reconcile on the basis of sincerity, NISC has called “on the common sense of leaders of both organizations based on the plebiscite of 1951, the desire of all Nagas to be free.” 

The NSCN (K) and NNC has also been asked to be true representatives of the people “instead of persisting in acting like comedians with guns.” “On reconciliation based on truth for the Naga stand, the issue is no longer with either organization they have to abandon it.” 

Until and unless they abandon their support from India, the adversary of the Nagas, they remain the enemies of the Nagas. 
 



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