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| Headlines Vol. 3 Issue No. 44 | February 16-29, 2008 |
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The NSCN (IM)
has expressed deep anguish and disappointment with the way the Indian
government has been dealing with the ‘present downhill trend of
situation launched by Azheto group encouraging “gangsterism and
criminalism at the expense of the people”’ and in this regard has
called for setting up of an independent inquiry team from the various Naga
civil bodies and social organizations in order to “verify all doubts of
allegations and counter allegations by Azheto group”. A press note
issued by the National Security Council of the NSCN (IM) pointed out that
crimes were now rampant and that law and order has broken down completely
after President’s Rule has been imposed in Nagaland state. “This has
made things clear beyond doubt that Azheto’s group has the direct
blessing of the Indian Government”, the NSCN (IM) stated and pointed out
that allowing an open illegal camp at Vihokhu village as their nerve
centre is a clear example of India’s backing to Azheto’s group. “Who
can now deny the fact that Indian government has treacherous double
standard! Therefore, such policy of the Indian government is a total
negation of the long search for mutually acceptable solution through
peaceful means”, the NSCN (IM) stated. The NSCN informed that it had
taken a ‘thorough assessment’ of the situation around Dimapur. The NSCN (IM)
observed that “since a crowd of reckless elements led by Azheto Chophy
deserted Council Headquarters in the name of Naga unification” there has
been “relentless unleashing of terror of abduction for ransom,
extortion, intimidation and even taking innocent life whose family fails
to pay up the demand”. The NSCN (IM) expressed sadness that such kind of
shameful activities are happening under the patronage of the Sumi Hoho and
the Western Sumi Hoho in the guise of unification. “Threat and
intimidation cannot solve the problem of fear and insecurity, “as
darkness cannot do away with darkness; only light can drive away
darkness” and that “so also hate cannot drive away hate; only love can
drive away hate”. NSCN (IM) affirmed that it still stood by the
declaration of the January 13 2007 whereby its Chairman Isak Chishi Swu
had proclaimed that NSCN (IM) strives for reconciliation and unification
of all Nagas through forgiveness and that no stone shall be left unturned
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