When the people desperately desire and pray for wind of change in the entire Nagalim through mutual reconciliation among the different political groups of the Nagas, it is truly unfortunate to say that the Khaplang group took much pleasure on making rhetoric blame-game against the GPRN with its standardized medium of self-justification.
True Reconciliation has to be manifested not only with verbal pledge to the Naga fraternity but it has to be made vibrant reflection in spirit and in letter. Genuine reconciliation can never be substantiated unless these exotic or foreign elements are accorded to lay with us.
Khaplang, in our utter somnambulism has acquainted in using our common adversary forces to fight against us. For instance, they have started attacking and killing our boys in Changlang with combine operation of three battalions of 18th, 19th and 44th Assam Rifles under the name of “Rocket Operation.” Khaplang also harbor non-Naga armed groups to fight against us and harbouring them in their camps giving easy ways to various crimes elsewhere in Nagalim. It is not at all absurd to say that, one of the biggest political blunders on their part is to allow these elements to gain an impetus and advantages only to serve their diabolic agenda over the Naga people. We are against harbouring non-Naga groups because their political agenda is clearly against the Naga people aspiration.
Reasoning together has no meeting point if we fail to reason deep down to the truth and realities of national principle. Way back from April 9, 1995 at Yangkhao, Khaplang and FGN agreed upon to rampantly venture a joint operation against the NSCN and the same has been reaffirmed on July 15, 2010 at so-called Monyukshu-conclave and their press statement on February 9 & March 3 2011 respectively is simply a repetition of their same evil policy.
Khaplang group have gone too far with a cosmetic facial. They don’t go deep down to the root of the Naga people’s desires. To them words of instigation of the adversaries forces become a gospel truth. Some of their people have no root in the Naga people; they dance at the tune of the adversaries’ drum. In the heart of their hearts freedom of the Naga people is not there at all.
Besides, having numbers of reconciliation summits, 9(nine) rounds in Chiangmai and 36 rounds in Nagaland Khaplang refusing highest level leadership meeting is to be viewed decisively by one and all. Reconciliation may not be desired by the people if we have no problem in hand. Surely a call of the highest level meeting is to solve our differences. Therefore, denying the fervent call of Naga people for the top leadership meeting under any pretext is simply a flimsy excuses.
Speaking the truth is bitter. Kitovi says that Khaplang is against the reconciliation in a Joint Working Group meeting held at Hukato’s residence on 18th September 2010 attended by top leaders of the three Naga political groups. On questioning why it is so Kitovi confessed that they have internal problems within themselves. But, after having much of conversation he says that we cannot go back from reconciliation. So, in the K group there exist two camps or schools of thought, one for reconciliation and the other against to it. But the NSCN have given a vow to the Naga people. We will never retreat or surrender but firmly stand on our ground for the COR.
Signing of the most unpopular agreement the so called the Shillong Accord, 1975 has brought down the Naga issue to Zero point. Nevertheless, the NSCN have struggle with persistent support of the Naga people from heaven to earth in order to retain the issue at the highest level talks from the zero point. We entered a cease-fire agreement on 1st August 1997 with the Government of India to begin political negotiations at the highest level without conditions in a mutually agreed third country. Is bringing up the Naga political issue from zero point to the highest level talk belittling the Naga in the eyes of the world? Or is selling out the legitimate birthright of the Nagas by signing an agreement under the law of the land (under Indian Constitution) is upholding the Naga interest?
Through mandatory given by the people a proposal of the NSCN was made in the process of the Indo-Naga political talks. To this Khaplang group called it charter of demand. There is no charter of demand. We are not demanding anything from any one. The NSCN only made proposals to retain what belongs to the Nagas. Through this proposal and subsequent process of the talks, the Government of India has recognized the uniqueness of the Naga history.
The NSCN never forget who have laid down their precious lives. But being in a society of big communities however strong, rich, weak, poor or powerful they may be, have learn to coexist in peace. And the NSCN is conscious enough where we should and should not compromise.
Despite of above fact and figure for the love of peace and reconciliation, the NSCN signed covenant of reconciliation based on unique historical rights of the Nagas. And it will remain committed to the same in the interest of the people.
True Reconciliation has to be manifested not only with verbal pledge to the Naga fraternity but it has to be made vibrant reflection in spirit and in letter. Genuine reconciliation can never be substantiated unless these exotic or foreign elements are accorded to lay with us.
Khaplang, in our utter somnambulism has acquainted in using our common adversary forces to fight against us. For instance, they have started attacking and killing our boys in Changlang with combine operation of three battalions of 18th, 19th and 44th Assam Rifles under the name of “Rocket Operation.” Khaplang also harbor non-Naga armed groups to fight against us and harbouring them in their camps giving easy ways to various crimes elsewhere in Nagalim. It is not at all absurd to say that, one of the biggest political blunders on their part is to allow these elements to gain an impetus and advantages only to serve their diabolic agenda over the Naga people. We are against harbouring non-Naga groups because their political agenda is clearly against the Naga people aspiration.
Reasoning together has no meeting point if we fail to reason deep down to the truth and realities of national principle. Way back from April 9, 1995 at Yangkhao, Khaplang and FGN agreed upon to rampantly venture a joint operation against the NSCN and the same has been reaffirmed on July 15, 2010 at so-called Monyukshu-conclave and their press statement on February 9 & March 3 2011 respectively is simply a repetition of their same evil policy.
Khaplang group have gone too far with a cosmetic facial. They don’t go deep down to the root of the Naga people’s desires. To them words of instigation of the adversaries forces become a gospel truth. Some of their people have no root in the Naga people; they dance at the tune of the adversaries’ drum. In the heart of their hearts freedom of the Naga people is not there at all.
Besides, having numbers of reconciliation summits, 9(nine) rounds in Chiangmai and 36 rounds in Nagaland Khaplang refusing highest level leadership meeting is to be viewed decisively by one and all. Reconciliation may not be desired by the people if we have no problem in hand. Surely a call of the highest level meeting is to solve our differences. Therefore, denying the fervent call of Naga people for the top leadership meeting under any pretext is simply a flimsy excuses.
Speaking the truth is bitter. Kitovi says that Khaplang is against the reconciliation in a Joint Working Group meeting held at Hukato’s residence on 18th September 2010 attended by top leaders of the three Naga political groups. On questioning why it is so Kitovi confessed that they have internal problems within themselves. But, after having much of conversation he says that we cannot go back from reconciliation. So, in the K group there exist two camps or schools of thought, one for reconciliation and the other against to it. But the NSCN have given a vow to the Naga people. We will never retreat or surrender but firmly stand on our ground for the COR.
Signing of the most unpopular agreement the so called the Shillong Accord, 1975 has brought down the Naga issue to Zero point. Nevertheless, the NSCN have struggle with persistent support of the Naga people from heaven to earth in order to retain the issue at the highest level talks from the zero point. We entered a cease-fire agreement on 1st August 1997 with the Government of India to begin political negotiations at the highest level without conditions in a mutually agreed third country. Is bringing up the Naga political issue from zero point to the highest level talk belittling the Naga in the eyes of the world? Or is selling out the legitimate birthright of the Nagas by signing an agreement under the law of the land (under Indian Constitution) is upholding the Naga interest?
Through mandatory given by the people a proposal of the NSCN was made in the process of the Indo-Naga political talks. To this Khaplang group called it charter of demand. There is no charter of demand. We are not demanding anything from any one. The NSCN only made proposals to retain what belongs to the Nagas. Through this proposal and subsequent process of the talks, the Government of India has recognized the uniqueness of the Naga history.
The NSCN never forget who have laid down their precious lives. But being in a society of big communities however strong, rich, weak, poor or powerful they may be, have learn to coexist in peace. And the NSCN is conscious enough where we should and should not compromise.
Despite of above fact and figure for the love of peace and reconciliation, the NSCN signed covenant of reconciliation based on unique historical rights of the Nagas. And it will remain committed to the same in the interest of the people.
Ministry of Information & Publicity
Government Of The People’s
Republic Of Nagalim