
In the fitness of bewildering allegations and claims questioning the authenticity and practicability of the NSCN/GPRN political agenda that travails during the Indo-Naga struggle in the period crossing 60 years as a living testimony of the whole Naga people ushering the intricate issue to the highest ever extend possible to clinch an honorable political settlement with India by the so called Kehoi Campers of yesteryears is simmering to open another Chapter of betrayal and a mockery of cheap nationalism at the cost of the hard-earned peace after experiencing untold sufferings, tears and sweats, twists and turns is another heart wrenching moment for the Nagas at this crucial juncture which cannot be tolerated but calls for immediate in-depth study and retrospection on the part of all right thinking Naga public in the context of the present crucial political developments. The most ridiculous question of “Nagas’ inability to differentiate between reality and surreal in the quest for political solution and depriving the inherent rights of Nagas in Manipur, Assam and Arunachal Pradesh without proper homework and assessing the ground situation” is a fitting exposition of self weaknesses, political novelty and immaturity of those political hypocrites who were none other than those habitual misleading campaigners with no political vision and concrete agenda for the cause.
Helplessly claiming that “Zeme Nagas are experiencing untold suffering owing to ill-conceived covert indulgence of Th. Muivah’s group” is another deliberate mud-slinging and irreparable national blunder disowning their own obligation as national workers. Allegation of NSCN cadres on the incident of June 27th 2009 at Noklu Village, Arunachal Pradesh “as thieves and dacoits out to harass and exploit the common people” was another last resort of scoundrel which is nothing but falsification of truth desperately trying to justify one’s own misdeeds while blatantly dumping their own rubbishes upon others’ sanitized land. It is worth mentioning that in the name of eradicating anti-social elements the Kehoi campers have arrested more than 200 businessmen from Dimapur and released them after being made to pay heavy ransom in the guise of National workers which increasingly rises the question of running a lucrative business on the pretext of meting out justice at the cost of national movement.
Terming the political principle of Th. Muivah “as impracticable political slogan creating only mistrusts and suspicion within the Naga family” is totally influenced by the sense of envy at the success of Muivah’s incontaminable and unwavering political vision for the Nagas and a problem of desperate ego fight. The NSCN/GPRN would like to know as to what practicable political ideology acceptable to both the Naga people and the Government of India has been spelled out and adopted by Mulatonu, Kitovi, and their colleagues and what positive achievements has been made to this end so far for restoration of six decades old Nagas’ longing for sovereignty to live with dignity and respect. What type of applicable and realistic political principle has been adopted by them for arriving at a just and mutually acceptable solution to both the parties and dispel the lingering fear, confusion and mistrust among the Nagas. Whether Kitovi Zhimomi’s appeal on June 24th 2009 to the Western Sumi people to be firmly guarded against “wrong politics and impracticable ideology” has ushered in anything good for the Naga national movement or has it only created fear, suspicion, mistrust and division within the Naga society at the cost of the Nation.
Whether Mulatonu’s statement on 8th June 2009 “to discuss the Naga issue on Government of India’s proposals” has made any possible headway or has it only strengthened the divisive policy of our enemy creating graver situation of confusion and suspicion to hammer out a solution within the constitution of India with their vested interests that calls a deeper reality check for the Naga people.
The so called national workers, the Kehoi Campers may spell out their practicable political agenda acceptable to both the Naga people and the government of India to resolve the protracted decades old Naga political issue and their commendable achievements made so far if any in the greater interest of the Naga public so as to avoid further mistrust, fear and suspicion within the Naga family which would be the strength of our struggle and survivor as they proudly claim for.
Issued by:
MIP/GPRN