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Myanmar jitters for NSCN-K
The Telegraph | Nishit Dholabhai | New Delhi, July 6:
India turned on the heat on Myanmar-based rebels since June, when it passed on the electoral roll details of an Indian insurgent to Myanmar.
The S.S. Khaplang-led National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) may have signed a ceasefire with the Myanmar government this year, but there is a price for peace. It is feeling the pressure from several sides — the governments of India and Myanmar, from Naga rebels in India, and after the pact, from the Kachin Independence Army (KIA).
Ministry of home affairs officials on 26 June handed over evidence to Myanmar general administration department officials about Indian citizenship of Y. Wangtin Naga. Wangtin, a Konyak Naga from Mon district of Nagaland, led the delegation in signing the peace pact with Myanmar authorities on April 9 this year.
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