We stand by public's side: NSCN (K)
Hits out at JLF, dubs Imkong as 'nobody'
Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, October 24 2012:
The NSCN faction headed by S.S.Khaplang said today that the outfit will always stand by people's side but reiterated that "we will never be a part of the
NSCN-IM solution" .
Wangtin Naga, who is the kilonser (minister) in charge of public relations and NGOs of NSCN (K), said that the outfit understands the sentiments of the Naga public and "we will not do things that hurt the Naga populace" .
"However, as has been reiterated, we are hell-bent against the NSCN-IM solution," the NSCN-K leader stated while adding, "We are very much with the people" .
NSCN-K had already stated that it can never accept a piecemeal Naga solution.
The outfit had asked that nearly 30,000 lives of the Nagas had been lost in the 70-long years fight protecting their 'motherland' and what if it ends up in a piecemeal solution? .
The NSCN-K then said it does not recognise the Joint Legislature Forum (JLF) floated by the 60 MLAs of Nagaland Legislative Assembly to push for the expediting the ongoing talks between NSCN-IM and New Delhi.
While dismissing Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen as "nobody" when it comes to Naga issue, the outfit said, "No matter how much he may try to gain his political mileage out of the issue he will never succeed, for everybody knows what he is and who he is" .
Imkong L Imchen was one of the 20-member JLF delegation which went to New Delhi to meet Central leaders on Naga issue.
Nagaland Home Minister Imkong L Imchen had reportedly stated on October 15 that neither the NSCN-IM nor the government of India had signed any sort of agreement to settle the issue within the Constitution of India.
"Judging from the Imkong's statement, he seems to be very much part of the ongoing negotiation (a party of IM or GOI).
The matter is to be clarified to the general public either by the NSCN IM or by the GOI," the NSCN-K had said.
The NSCN-K then said that the Indo-Naga issue is dragging on for more than 60 long years due to the insincerity of the government of India and its agencies who tried to crush and suppress the Nagas with its military might for the last six decades.
"But on realising the futility of military exercises, New Delhi hesitantly concluded that military might alone cannot solve or suppress the Nagas' determination for self rule.
Hence, ceasefire was finally signed much to the delight of the military generals who have all along been telling the rulers at the echelons of power seats that only political negotiation could bring about a lasting solution.
Therefore, now the talk of 15-long years of negotiation is not the issue, the Naga issue is not about 15 years but it is about 70 long years leading to the loss of nearly 30,000 brave Nagas lives while trying to protect their motherland.
This is only for Naga public awakening of what is going on and what is going to happen to the Nagas if all those lives lost in their fight for their freedom ends up in a piecemeal solution.
As such, the NSCN once again reminds and reiterates its stand before the people that it will never be a part of the ongoing murmurings of the so-called Joint Legislature Forum (JLF) of the so-called Nagaland state," the NSCN-K had stated.