NSCN (K) to 'carry on struggle'
Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, May 03 2015 :
NSCN (K) has vowed to "carry on the struggle regardless of persistent anti-Naga and anti-NSCN campaign launched by Naga collaborators and Indian agencies after entering into ceasefire with India" .
In a press note, NSCN (K) MIP said that more than half a century of Naga struggle for self determination has exacted incomprehensible tolls on the lives of our people beyond reparation despite inhuman sufferings in isolation from the rest of the world under the politically sanctioned draconian enactment like Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA), National Security Act (NSA), Assam Security Act (ASA) etc.
"Yet our pioneering patriots withstood all these terrorism tenaciously and handed unto us the legacy that was nurtured by their precious blood", said the release.
The outfit said though afflicted with various infirmities, the group is only determined to uphold and "carry on the struggle." NSCN (K) said the 14 years of ceasefire with government of India has proved to be "anti-thesis in resolving the outstanding and long overdue Naga political issue" .
NSCN accused the Government of India of failing to express any indication or inclination to discuss and resolve the conflict.
"Having tasted the customary diabolic military and political gambit of India in the garb of ceasefire" the NSCN has fully perceived the "political abyss pre-planned by India to enmesh the NSCN and the Nagas through delaying tactics and induce false hope." The outfit said it is for this reason that it "unilaterally abrogated ceasefire" so as to salvage the "sovereign struggle" .
NSCN (K) also criticised the ACAUT and termed it as "Anti-Naga Conspirators Attempting Unparalleled Treachery (ACAUT)".
It also took on Angami Youth Organisation (AYO) for boycotting cooperation and support to "struggle for Naga sovereignty" and remarked that NSCN as an entity always endorses the "pioneering and unparalleled sacrifices and patriotism of Angami Nagas in nurturing, promoting and guiding the Naga freedom movement since the British intrusion in Naga kingdom till the present time " .