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| Major Events Vol. 3 Issue No. 39 | December 1-15, 2007 |
Life attempt ‘stage managed’: NSCN (IM) The NSCN (IM)
has pointed out that the attempt on the life of Goa Governor S. C. Jamir
near Mokokchung was nothing more than ‘stage-managed’ and that it was
a drama to enact fake killing to draw people’s sympathy and generate
sympathy wave across Nagaland in his favour and for the Congress. In its first
official response after the bid on the former Nagaland Chief Minister, the
NSCN (IM) described the incident as “nothing surprising at all at this
stage” and that a “person carrying the tag of anti-national as
pronounced by NSCN” will naturally place the blame on the NSCN (IM).
“A crafty politician as he is, Jamir’s game plan is at work again to
begin his dirty election campaign under the shadow of top-level security
cover and so is the bloody drama enacted for the purpose,” the NSCN (IM)
stated through its MIP. The NSCN (IM)
also charged that under the pretext of “threat perception” on his
life, Jamir had cleverly prepared the ground where he is entitled to be
provided top-security arrangement, which will facilitate him to have
“freewheeling movement to campaign” during the forthcoming Nagaland
Assembly election. “This
well-designed drama of S. C. Jamir is therefore a ploy to garner
undeserved votes by spreading wave of pity on people’s mind to give him
the last chance to be their representative in the assembly,” the NSCN
(IM) further claimed and adding that “stubbornly used to bulldozing
people’s interests Jamir’s true colour is laid bare before the
people”. |
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