NSCN-K states stand after Paraolon ambush
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, June 28 2015 :
NSCN-K has said that Nagas demand nothing from India and there is nothing to discuss between the two parties.
"From pre-historic times to the present modern era, the Nagas and Indians have been civilisations apart and had no affinity in any aspect, the Nagas thus demand nothing from India but only asks her to stop forceful occupation and militarisation.
There is no issue to negotiate or discuss but India must leave Naga country.
The conflict shall cease then and there on," NSCN-K said in a statement today.
The recent unprecedented uproar of India's political and military establishments in the aftermath of June 4 ambush on Indian army by NSCN-led forces would have been justified had Indian leaders acted with equal concerns regarding the plights of the Nagas who have been ceaselessly struggling under their yoke for more than sixty years.
"If one time slaying of 24 armed Indian soldiers in a forcefully India-occupied Naga country is to be treated as serious as requiring direct intervention from India's President, Prime Minister, Defence Minister, Home Minister, Foreign Minister and also alarmingly taking to task all its national and international missions, diplomats and security agencies ranging from National Security Adviser, RAW, NIA, IB to paramilitary and State police," the NSCN-K stated.
India also must acknowledge that sovereign birth right of the Nagas as an inalienable truth that has been progressively nurtured and fertilised by the blood and lives of thousands of Nagas - both civilians and armed patriots alike since British intrusion well prior to any Naga-India contact.
The inhuman mass executions, torture, rapes, sacrileges etc committed by Indian forces upon the innocent Nagas over the decades of occupation can never be erased from the psyche of the Nagas except through reclamation of her inherent sovereign nationhood, the statement said.
It further said that when the Nagas despite her isolated and primitive state had been politically conscious enough to resist British colonial expansion into her kingdom as early as 19th century, the Nagas and the NSCN-K in particular is firmly determined and committed to undergo any extent of hardships, trials and sacrifices until the achievement of total and complete independence even if it be in God's own time.
The defiance against foreign rule shall continue to the last man standing.
"Judging from the panic striken desperate exercise-running from pillar to post to condemn and outlaw Naga's legitimate struggle, it is for India to be equally concerned for the fate of her own citizens sustaining and well prospering in lives and spread in thousands over Naga inhabited country," NSCN-K said.
"Should ban on NSCN/GPRN be effective, same measures shall be counter-activated and India's illegal military and political oppression of the Nagas shall be presented in every appropriate international forum.
The Nagas shall no longer remain naive and mute but aggressively pursue her God endowed right with every concieveable avenues at our disposal including international campaigns," the NSCN-K statement further said.