'K' for carving out NE into a single nation
Source: Hueiyen News Service / NNN
Dimapur, November 01 2012:
The NSCN faction led by S.S.Khaplang today talked of forming a single nation by carving out the whole North East India region.
The outfit stated that the NSCN-K will join hands with all other 'like-minded' revolutionary groups of the region to carve out the region into a single nation.
The NSCN-K then belittled the efforts of the other NSCN factions, one led by Isak Swu and Muivah and the other headed by Khole and Kitovi and questioned as to why the Isak-Muivah group, if at all is going to accept the Constitution of India, did not accept the Shillong Accord.
The NSCN-K alleged that Isak Swu and Th.Muivah had killed thousands of Nagas accusing them of the supporters of Shillong Accord and said that the ghosts of those thousands of Nagas killed will haunt Isak and Muivah in the event of the latter accepting the Indian Constitution.
It also said that there have been already more than 10 Naga factions today because of Isak Swu and Th.Muivah.
Terming it as unfortunate, NSCN-K then lamented that the only mandated Naga National Council (NNC) in those days was condemned by the Naga people.
The Khaplang headed group opined that it should have been much better had the government of India encouraged the "Naga talk" rather than the "IM factional talk".
The government of India has realised now after 15 years of talks (with NSCN-IM) that holding dialogues with only one faction cannot bring any solution.
Talks with New Delhi without NSCN (K) will not be able to bring any solution.
"As for the Khehoi campers (NSCN faction led by Khole and Kitovi), whose oxygen is in India's hand, they should not speak tall because they are not the real fighters.
In the event of abrogation of the Cease Fire by the government of India, then there will not be a single man in the Khehoi camp who will go back to the jungle to fight for Naga independence.
The government of India should realize that it will get nothing from the Khehoi campers who are surviving at her (GOI) mercy and there is no question about that," the NSCN-K stated.