DIMAPUR, OCT 10 (MExN): In the wake of the recent quit notice issued by the NSCN (K) and the cold blooded murder of a Tangkhul Naga student in Kohima, the Naga International Support Center (NISC) has expressed dismay over the silence of the Nagaland state government. “After scanning the local newspapers and tapping the news agencies for a public outcry from the local authorities and the National Government, the Naga International Support Center is rather stunned by the lack of initiative of both”, a statement issued from Amsterdam stated.
Pointing out that there has been not a word from the Nagaland State Government and ‘no manhunt organized’ until now, the NISC stated that no enough had been done to condemn those who have “begun to commit the crimes of ethnic cleansing”.
The NISC called on the Nagaland State Government to organize a man hunt so the culprits can be arrested, jailed, charged and tried in court. The NISC statement also called on the Government of India to show its credibility by not only condemning such atrocious act which followed the Quit Notice, but to make sure that democracy is restored.
The NISC also recommended to both the Nagaland State authorities and the Indian government to immediately assign an investigative team and also to condemn the Quit Notice for it leads to bloodshed and ethnic cleansing.