IM flays
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, December 08 2014:
The NSCN-IM alleged today that there have been frequent raids conducted by the 18 Assam Rifles in Jalukie town in Nagaland against their cadres despite the many commitments made through Cease Fire Monitoring Group (CFMG) to respect and honour the rules.
It said such agreements have become a mockery.
"Better not make an agreement with the Nagas when you cannot honour it," the NSCN-IM told the Assam Rifles in a press release.
"Through this press release, we would like to tell the Indian security forces specially the Assam Rifles to behave and let the Chairman of CFMG be informed through this publication that he will adjudicate his duties with fairness at all times," it added.
The Naga outfit said it is also equally concerned of the Assam Rifles movements towards Hebron Camp.
Though no physical confrontation had occurred so far, yet, such movements if required will be dealt with, the NSCN-IM cautioned.
"Every major conflict begins with a small spark and it is our joint responsibility to create a conducive environment so that the hard earned Indo-Naga peace process should not be jeopardised but bear the fruits of permanent solution desirable by both the parties," the NSCN-IM also stated.