Dimapur, September 26 (MExN): The NSCN-K asserted that the sharp division in the Naga society today is due to the distortion of “wrong” as “right” and has encouraged anti-Naga elements and furthered the fratricide in the state of Nagaland.
According to Y Wangtin Naga, Deputy Kilonser of Kilo Affairs: “What was right thousand of years ago is right even today and it will remain so even after thousand years; thus any attempt to distort this right will lead to its own doom; today, pitiably, our Naga society is sharply divided between ‘right’ and ‘anti-right’. This sharp division in our society not only encourages anti-elements but also nurture further fratricide among the Nagas”. It stated that “anti-right (anti-peace)” groups always portrayed the wrong as ‘right’ with the help of “self-centered” NGO leaders.
“From the beginning, the NSCN believed on peace as it is a pre-requisite before any standard of political dialogue with the GOI. But anti-right or anti-peace group supported by mad Naga NGOs stressed on the solution without peace among the Nagas who openly declared ‘peace and unification is not a must for solution.’ This group continues to hunt the Naga leaders. However, it will not shake the foundation of Naga sovereignty movement; what the NSCN stressed before and now i.e., peace, will be the ultimate for the Nagas” the Deputy Kilonser asserted.
The NSCN-K also asked the NSCN-IM’s Chairman Isak and General Secretary Th Muivah to study the reason why the Naga people “dislike or derecognize their leadership”. “The funny thing is these two men can not move out an inch to the Naga territory other than Dimapur but continue to claim themselves to be the representatives of the Nagas” stated the Kilonser adding that the two are like exiled people who have no link with the Nagas. “They should also know that there was the Naga political movement even before they were born and this movement will continue even after the death of the present leaders, until sovereignty is achieved. Therefore, in no case Nagas will be subjected to the nefarious designs of these selfish leaders” Kilonser Naga stated while asserting that “no peace means no political dialogue with any government”. Whatever may be the role of the anti-Naga elements in dividing the Nagas, the people will be one and there will be only one political institution. Sooner or later, peace is unavoidable and we must have it, he added.