
Morung Express News
Kohima | October 16
NSCN-K has put its GHQ, located at the Indo-Myanmar border, on high alert, while the Nagas living in the areas reported of the renewed tension following the regular patrolling conducted by the Burmese junta for the past several days. A high NSCN-K official, stationed at the International border, speaking on condition of anonymity said this evening that international border have been reeling under high tension for the past several days as the Burmese armies are carrying out regular patrolling for unknown reason.
“There will be armed confrontation again if the Burmese army doesn’t retreat”, official told Morung Express over mobile phone. The Indian Army is also patrolling Chemo village, situated along the international border. This was possibly due to the presence of Lok Sabha MP, Wangyuh Konyak, in his native village or could be because of the proposed visit of the Chief Minister and Governor. The official however, expressed apprehension that the presence of both Indian and Myanmar armies along the International Border could be to hold a meeting between the two parties with an intention to flush out the Naga army, he said.
“We don’t know why Indian army is also patrolling along the border, but they use to do when a border meeting is going to take place with the Burmese army”, official said. Meanwhile, official also disclosed that the passing out parade for 46 new recruits was held today at the undisclosed camp of the Oganization located at the international border.
Rtd. Maj. Gen. Moba graced the passing out ceremony as chief guest, source also said. Moba was reported to have called upon the new recruits to render quality and dedicated services to the nation and not to sway away by modern day materialism.