
The military conquest of the Nagas by mighty Indian forces has so far failed to subjugate the Naga spirit of nationalism. The last five and half decade of Indian military adventure in the Naga country has yield nothing but blood and tears.
The commitment of Mahatma Gandhi to let the Naga’s live as free, sovereign independent nation has been undone by the so called champion of Indian ‘democracy.’ Neo-colonialism in the form of Indian militarism and in contravention to Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of free democratic state, Jawaharlal Nehru dispatched Indian Armed Forces to contain Naga nationalism, but to the utter failure and disgrace. With his demise a new political chapter has been ushered in, the Indo-Naga conflict became political as has been.
At this crucial juncture when both the entity i.e. the government of India and the Nagas have agreed to pursue political settlement, and though a faceless person by the name of Lanu Imchen propagating anti-Naga ideology, thereby desperately trying to undermine hard earned peace, still the issue is political and therefore shall be solved politically.
When the Indian leaders themselves has at several instances proclaimed that Indo-Naga issue is political, why Indian puppet like Lanu Imchen or any other Nagas as the case may be should voice their negative concern. Be it known that such elements should seek self exile from the Naga’s soil and so their generations accordingly.
The excess committed by Naga national forces has nothing to do with Government of India, since the grievances is internal in nature and shall be corrected internally, whereas seeking external forces to intervene in our internal affairs is but an open invitation to our adversary to further consolidate their subjugation over the Nagas.
Therefore such anti Naga elements shall never be tolerated and thus left to the Naga’s to judge.
General Niki Sumi
Peoples Army Naga