Peace talk: NSCN-IM alleges duplicitous dealing by GoI
Source: Chronicle News Service
Imphal, September 12 2021:
NSCN (IM) has questioned "the deceitful dealing of the Government of India in signing ceasefire agreement after ceasefire agreement with its surrogate factions" and asserted that "solution is to be materialised through the work of people's mandated organisation or government, and never in the hands of the collaborators".
In a press release issued on Sunday, NSCN (IM) said, "It is a cruel irony that in the Indo-Naga political history, the Government of India (Gol) has gained notoriety for over indulgence in duplicitous dealing that comes in the role of scheming villain to kill the Naga issue by keeping the Nagas divided.
The world is, however, not blind and keenly watching the dramatic political situation in Nagalim (Nagaland).
"Certainly, the world is also taking cognizance of the political wisdom of the political leaders of India who are steering the political talks with the leadership of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN), the one and only authentic political organisation of the Naga people which have agreed to start the political dialogue on the basis of mutually agreed points- talk at the highest level, without any conditions and in third countries".
It continued, "In the subsequent talks, with better understanding of each other's position and respecting the historical and political rights of the Naga people, indelible milestone was achieved when the historic Framework Agreement was signed on the 3rd August, 2015.The agreement clearly reflects the unique history of the Nagas, sovereignty of the people and shared sovereignty of the two entities.
Significantly, the agreement put the hope of the two people on a high level for a durable solution and peace in the land".
"However, what has caught the attention of the keen political observers, beside the NSCN, is the deceitful dealing of the Government of India in signing ceasefire agreement after ceasefire agreement with its surrogate factions.
Such a double dealing of the Government of India only generates doubt on India's sincere commitment.
The Naga political issue is not something to be displayed in this deceptive manner before the world.
The issue is one and there will be one solution.
Can it fool the world? One may deceive a few cronies but ultimately one can never deceive the people.
One may bribe a few corrupt people but he can never find the way to bribe the bona fide revolutionary people".
NSCN (IM) said: "The Government of India may even stoop low to twist its words but one can never twist history to dilute the God's given Naga political issue.
This deceptive manner of handling the Naga issue leaves us with no option but to ask one serious question before the Government of India.
Will the Government of India enter into agreements with other people also on Naga political issue in the name of stakeholders? But this will in no way show the sincerity of the Government of India.
This will simply be a breach of trust and making a mockery of the Naga issue.
What is of critically important at this stage is for the Government of India to reaffirm its position and commitment on the Framework Agreement".
The group then offered pointers stating that "The Government of India and NSCN have come a long way negotiating for the Naga solution that is honourable and acceptable to both the parties.
No matter how complex, there is no running away.
Both the parties must go deep into the crux of the problem with mutual respect and commitment.
It would be a wrong step for the Government of India to complicate the Naga issue by taking pleasure in going for many agreements under false pretext which bears no political meaning towards the Naga solution.
No amount of agreements will bring solution if it is not issue-based.
Importantly, talking for solution is meaningless and wastage of time if it is not with the mandated organisation that holds the trump card" .
"In this world of political conflict, solution is to be materialised through the work of people's mandated organisation or government, and never in the hands of the collaborators.
History clearly says that collaborators have no room in it.
"NSCN'is of the firm conviction that both the parties have much to gain from the Framework Agreement.
We shall therefore, take the stand to stick to it in any eventuality," it concluded.