MIP of the GPRN/NSCN has said that while millions of Naga hearts beat as one for their history and political rights written in thousands of pages detailing a saga of “blood, sweat, guts and glory” against “forceful division and occupation” of Naga homeland by “aggressors”; the problem of an “insatiable urge for power and position” that drove some individuals to lose political sanity haunt Nagas today.
On press statements issued by the NSCN(K)the MIP said neither impeached and expelled chairman S.S.Khaplang nor some of his followers realize that Nagas were not “easily convinced” by their “somersaulting press releases that seems to have run out of decent words.”
Asserting that it would not “indulge in mudslinging” against any individual or group but uphold and defend “a correct political stand of the Nagas”; GPRN/NSCN however said Nagas have a right to know the truth that Khaplang divided Naga homeland into various administrative units such as– Eastern sector, Manipur sector, Western sector, Arunachal sector etc” against the “national Yehzabo”
MIP said if the right of the Naga people and their homeland was to be defended in “India-held Naga territory or Burma-occupied Naga homeland” , the “NSCN ship had to be fitted with a new sail to reach its destination. It accused kilonsers and supervisors appointed by Khaplang of doing more harm than good.
MIP said without consulting general secretary N.Kitovi Zhimomi or C-in-C ‘Gen’ Khole (now chairman NSCN), Khaplang revealed “his true motive” when, he, for the first time, “jumped into the Burmese election” that held little promise to Nagas. It accused Khaplang of the “greatest treachery” with his desire to prop up “the Indo-Burma Revolutionary Front (IBRF)”. MIP said the idea conveyed the message that all revolutionary groups in the NE “will seek one political solution or in other words, Naga political problem will be equated with social problems of the NE.”.
On Khaplang blueprint, it asked how can “a tiger be forced to turn into a cat”.
While extending “revolutionary solidarity” to all struggling peoples, GPRN/NSCN however said it would serve no purpose if “the 60-year Naga political right” was to be sold only to satisfy “neighbours fighting against social and economic grievances”.
MIP said despite attempts by chairman ‘Gen’ Khole and general secretary N.Kitovi Zhimomi to prevail upon Khaplang for a “common dream of the Naga people” yet he(Khaplang) “isolated himself” from the Naga national goal and identified himself as one who was unwilling “ to walk the path chosen by the forefathers.”
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