NSCN (K) clarifies on ceasefire

DIMAPUR, JULY 6 : The National Socialist Council of Nagaland Khaplang has pointed out that the ceasefire was signed “in
between NSCN (K) or National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Khaplang) and the GOI and definitely not NSCN (Kitovi) or for that reason not even NSCN (Khole)” and that the ceasefire “continues to be there as it was before with the NSCN (K)”. According to a press note issued by MIP Secretary, “if Mr. Kitovi felt that, Chairman S.S. Khaplang is a Burmese than, he must be an Indian”.
“Therefore, a ceasefire between an Indian Kitovi and his own Indian brothers does not arise. There is no question of any ceasefire among them when they share everything in common”, the MIP note stated. Pointing out that Kitovi was “a pawn in the hands of some Indian agencies” and was doing everything on the directives of those forces … “who are bent to weaken the sacred Naga National cause and to bring division
among the Naga family”, the MIP note went on to allege that for that matter “Kitovi has also roped in Mr. Khole who was paid Rs.70 (Seventy lakhs) at Minyaksu on 10th October 2010 to speak his language”.

The MIP note also stated that “Mr. Khole who was among the most regarded Naga leader, had vowed not to step in the Naga soil on the Indian side until Nagas achieve full independence and he did so until as recently as 2009”. “But, he was slowly poisoned by Mr. Kitovi into today’s materialistic world. He was a General even during the undivided NSCN and was the most respected Naga Army General but, today Kitovi has reduced him to a General without an Army”, stated the MIP.

The NSCN Khaplang termed as “unfortunate that Kitovi, who in his long career as an Ato-kilonser never had any political wisdom for the Nagas” and was today, trying to “cultivate divisions among the Naga family to please his godfather and his cheap propaganda clearly indicates that, Kitovi is another name for a burden to the Nagas”.