GPRN/NSCN wants CFSB Chairman to clarify

DIMAPUR, SEPTEMBER 12 (MExN): The GPRN/NSCN has alleged what it termed as “unfairness perpetrated on implementation of ceasefire ground rules” and in this regard “questioned the conscience of chairman CFSB for taking undue advantage”.

A press note from the MIP stated that the Chairman had clearly “misunderstood the positive gesture” of GPRN in maintaining outmost patience for just peace. The CFSB chairman was reminded that the “arms have been kept aside solely in pursuit of political option”. 

The MIP stated that the Kuthur/Wungtho designated Camp was forcefully evicted without proper consultation among the CFSB members. Further the GPRN/NSCN stated that the Athibung Designated Camp was de-notified unilaterally on the pretext of “pressure from public” and for the “safety of public”. 

However, the MIP note alleged that contrary to the directives enforced upon GPRN, on the other hand the so called Khaplang cadres, who came from “Burma and Suruhuto”, designated camp were “freely camping flexing their muscle” in “fully armed combat” at Kiphire. 

The CFSB chairman was told to own the moral responsibility and explain how and why Khaplang cadres are allowed to travel to Kiphire and Dimapur freely “unrestricted with arms and ammunitions” and allowed to murder people in Kiphire on 2nd September 2012 and threaten peace on 6th September 2012 at Thahekhu in Dimapur. 

“When they (K-boys) are supposed to be confined at Suruhuto designated camp such unwanted incident would not have happened had Chairman CFSB accurately enforced CFGR without any prejudice. The chairman CFSB should immediately direct misguided Khaplang boys to go back to their designated camp at Suruhuto”, the GPRN/NSCN stated.
 



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