Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, October 07:
Three days after threatening to abrogate the ongoing ceasefire by the NSCN-IM, the rebel group's general secretary Thuingaleng Muivah left Dimapur for New Delhi on Saturday and might even catch a Europe bound flight after October 10.Disclosing this today in Dimapur, a well placed source in the NSCN-IM's MIP informed NNN that next round of talks between the Govt of India and the NSCN-IM is slated for October 10 for which the NSCN-IM leader is in New Delhi now.
The next move of Th Muivah depends on the situation and the outcome of the talks, added the source.
the source also said that the NSCN-IM supremo "may catch a Europe bound flight" any day after October 10 depending on the forthcoming talks and situation.
The NSCN-IM is extremely agitated with the government of India these days for various reasons.
Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that NSCN-IM chairman Isak Chisi Swu had "sneaked" out of India few days ago.
The confirmation was made amidst confusing reports of Isak Swu's "sneaking out of India" but where ? There have been speculations doing the round in the last few days that Swu had left India for "unknown destination".
It has been confirmed that on September 29 the NSCN-IM chairman left Dimapur and headed for Thailand.
But which route the NSCN-IM top leader took while "sneaking," is still obscure.
as per report in a national daily Isak Swu leaving India through Meghalaya could not be ruled out.
All these developments have cropped up amidst hightened tension in Nagaland.
NSCN-IM's Ceasefire Monitoring Cell convenor Phumthing Shimrang had fumed on October 3 while threatening to pull out of the ongoing ceasefire.
Opining that the govt of India's approach to the issue is reminescent to act of "Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde", Phumthing said that there was no point of the existence of the ceasefire.
"Let them hold talks in New Delhi and we will fight here," was how he had roared on October 3 while talking to media persons in Dimapur.
The NSCN-IM leader also accused govt of India and Indian security forces of tactfully creating problems which in the public concept, the Assam Rifles/Indian security forces appear to be peace maker while the Nagas are reduced to "villains and bad boys".
On the otherhand, Deputy Kilonser of Isak-Muivah group of the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN-IM), Dr.P Mor today alleged the Government of India of patronizing the rival faction and also abetting internal clashes between the Naga underground factions.
Talking to NNN, the NSCN-IM Deputy Kilonser expressed that the NSCN-IM, which has been involving in peace parleys with the Government of India for more then a decade, cannot fully trust the Centre as it is not showing any sincerity in solving the Naga issue.
Expressing that the NSCN-IM is on red alert to check the move of the Government of India to patronize the rival faction, Dr.Mor said the ongoing ceasefire deal can breakdown anytime as there has neither been any progress in the talks nor is the GoI stopping to patronize the rival factions.
He also revealed that after the declaration of the 'indefinite cease fire' between the two sides at Dimapur, first Indo-Naga peace is likely to held in a third country during the third week of this month.
He also confirmed that their president (chairman) Isak Chisi Swu had already left for a third country in South Asia.
however he refrained from revealing the country.
He also said that their Prime Minister, Thuingaleng Muivah is also likely to leave for a European country shortly.