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NSCN (IM) holds reunion programme

Published on Oct 7, 2017

By EMN

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Dimapur, Oct 6 (EMN): A reunion programme between comrades from different camp particularly from NSCN (U) was organised at Camp Moba in Mon. Brig. Yanpho Konyak received the comrades from Unification Camp. While expressing gratitude over their decision to reunite with the Naga-based political organisation, the Brigadier reminded that such a bold move symbolised the Naga solidarity as it was launched for rights to self determination several decades ago. “Nagas will soon script a history of triumph over forced occupying forces. Your home return today will soon follow suit. Nagas can never remain fettered by whims of visionless leaders. Government of India is committed and therefore has boldly and loudly announced that Naga’s case is unique politically and historically,” Konyak said in his welcome address. On behalf of the returnees, Lieut. Col. Khoiwang Konyak briefly narrated how they have been through thick and thin confused by the statements of so many professed Naga leaders. Khoiwang reiterated that they now understood the reason why ‘Baba’ Kholi abandoned his former camp to join hand with the true Naga national organisation that holds the issue of the Naga peoples. While stating that many are still on the dark side of the whole story, Khoiwang was optimistic that their return will surely harvest the fruits of the seed sown by true patriots. He expressed gratitude to the commander of Moba Bridage for organising a welcome programme on October 5. NSCN (U) officials who joined the NSCN (IM) are deputy kilonser Yakap Konyak, deputy kilonser Manshok Konyak, leacy Honwang Konyak, leacy Chingwang Konyak, leacy Aching Konyak, leacy Khiapong T Konyak, leacy Chungba Konyak, Col. Yuhong Konyak, Lieut. Col. Khoiwang Konyak, Lieut. Col. Tsuriba Tikhir, Capt. Shingwang Konyak, Sgt.Maj. Awang Konyak, Sgt. Nokngom Konyak, Corpl. Laojah Konyak, and Corpl. Tingnyam Konyak.