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Nagaland DGP statement irresponsible: Singson
Morung Express | Dimapur, July 22 (MExN):
The GPRN/NSCN has stated that after the exit of S.S Khaplang from NSCN, there appears to be a slight confusion on the status of ceasefire between NSCN and GOI. Stating this in a press note, the GPRN/NSCN Ceasefire Supervisory Board (CFSB), Supervisor C. Singson clarified on the comments reportedly made by Nagaland DGP K. Kire which appeared in the local dailies on 22nd July 2011.
While acknowledging that there may be certain technical problems faced by the state administration because ceasefire with NSCN is a subject of the Indian government, yet the GPRN/NSCN stated that a responsible police officer in his position was expected to keep abreast with ground situation and not act like a “loose cannonball”.
He also pointed out that the Ceasefire area coverage, which is the state of Nagaland, is self explanatory. “I apprise Mr Kire that those shouting Khaplang’s name in Nagaland are oblivious of the state of affairs in Burma. Presently there are 30 elected members from Naga areas participating in Burmese parliament out of which 10 are from Khaplang’s own constituency. Khaplang has clearly washed his hands off the Naga political struggle”, stated the press note.
Read the Nagaland DGP K. Kire statement here.
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