NSCN(IM) belittles common struggle proposition-II
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Dimapur, June 21: The NSCN-IM also hurled another allegation that UNLF talked of common enemy but feigned ignorance of the Kukis once used by the common enemy to fight against the Nagas which eventually set off the ethnic war.
"In the same fashion, the UNLF is finding pleasure to rake up the Naga-Kuki ethnic clash when it talked of common struggle.
This is derogatory of UNLF's stand.
Is this an example of revolutionary sincerity? What is common goal or common struggle when there is no revolutionary credibility and honesty? Pretension is not the trait of honest revolutionary movement.
A risky affair it will turn out to be when blindly taking the plunge," cautions the NSCN-IM statement.
"All said and done, NSCN never believes in force union or force marriage.
For obvious reasons the alienation of the Naga people from such theoretical concept is unquestionable.
Under the present scheme of things, to indulge in such idealism is the remote option for the Nagas.
The UNLF should think of some basic changeover of its socio-political outlook before it comes out with such overtures to the NSCN on the issue of common struggle," concluded the NSCN-IM statement.
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Dimapur, June 21: The NSCN-IM also hurled another allegation that UNLF talked of common enemy but feigned ignorance of the Kukis once used by the common enemy to fight against the Nagas which eventually set off the ethnic war.
"In the same fashion, the UNLF is finding pleasure to rake up the Naga-Kuki ethnic clash when it talked of common struggle.
This is derogatory of UNLF's stand.
Is this an example of revolutionary sincerity? What is common goal or common struggle when there is no revolutionary credibility and honesty? Pretension is not the trait of honest revolutionary movement.
A risky affair it will turn out to be when blindly taking the plunge," cautions the NSCN-IM statement.
"All said and done, NSCN never believes in force union or force marriage.
For obvious reasons the alienation of the Naga people from such theoretical concept is unquestionable.
Under the present scheme of things, to indulge in such idealism is the remote option for the Nagas.
The UNLF should think of some basic changeover of its socio-political outlook before it comes out with such overtures to the NSCN on the issue of common struggle," concluded the NSCN-IM statement.
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