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NE militant outfits in Myanmar may face problems
Assam Tribune | R Dutta Choudhury | GUWAHATI, Sept 19
Militants of the North East region, who are staying in Myanmar, may face logistic and other problems after the demise of the NSCN(K) chairman SS Khaplang and the security agencies are keeping a close watch on the situation. Highly placed security sources told The Assam Tribune that according to an estimate, the total strength of the militants of the North East in Myanmar would be around 2,000.
But after the demise of Khaplang, Khango Konyak has taken over as the chairman of the NSCN (K) and he is originally from India. That is why it is doubtful whether Konyak manages to have the same hold over the Naga villages located across the international border. If Konyak fails to maintain the hold over those areas, all the militant groups of the North East will have logistic problems and their movement through the Naga villages will also be restricted, sources said.
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