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NSCN (K) further splits into 2 more factions; removes incumbent chairman Aung

NSCN (K) further splits into 2 more factions; removes incumbent chairman Aung

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Nagaland: NSCN-K appoints Nyemlang Kuntal Naga as Chairman Nagaland: NSCN-K appoints Nyemlang Kuntal Naga as Chairman

The NSCN (Khaplang) based in Mynamar seemed to have split into yet another two groups with a faction of the group holding its plenary meeting on Tuesday and then removing incumbent chairman Yung Aung as its chief. Aung is the nephew of the group’s founder SS Khaplang.

At the meeting, chaired by pro-tem speaker of the group self-styled “lt. gen.” Niki Sumi, the entire civil and military wings unanimously resolved to appoint self-styled “lt. gen.” (rtd) Nyemlang Konyak Naga as the chairman and Starson Iamkang Naga as general secretary/ato kilonser (prime minister) of the NSCN/GPRN, the incharge of the ministry of information and publicity of the outfit, Nikato Pilot Sumi, said in a release on Wednesday.

The release said these appointments were “mandated” and “necessitated” as former president Yung Aung has acted in direct contravention of the provisions of the Yehzabo (constitution) of the NSCN/GPRN.

It said Aung, without any consultation or meetings with concerned officials of the NSCN/GPRN, clandestinely established relationship and connived with the NSCN (Isak-Muivah) in trying to sabotage and undermine the “Naga sovereign rights”. It alleged that the NSCN (I-M) had categorically stated and signed the 2015 accord to be included under the ambit of Indian Constitution, which is a direct challenge to the mandate of the Naga people. It said the NSCN/GPRN is mandated by the Nagas for the very objective of defending and achieving the inherent sovereign political rights of the Nagas and thus the former president has lost all mandate of the Nagas.

Aung, in violation of the very fundamental tenets of the “Yehzabo” and the conventions of NSCN/GPRN, acted alone without the knowledge or consulting any members of the NSCN/GPRN and tried to change the official seal of the GPRN by dispatching a newly self designed seal to be used officially, which was rejected outright by all the officials of the NSCN/GPRN, the release alleged.

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It said despite the “grave watertight charges” against Aung, the NSCN/GPRN patiently waited for nearly two years for him to come to his senses but he on his own volition deserted the NSCN/GPRN and unofficially defected to NSCN (I-M). “Since then he has been doing the bidding of NSCN (IM) under the directive of the Indian government to sabotage and suppress our sovereign political rights,” it said.

The release said Aung, on all counts, has been found guilty of serious dereliction of duty and conniving with elements who are trying to derail “our sovereign political rights”.

The release added that the NSCN/GPRN reiterated and placed its faith and confidence in the wisdom of the Naga people's mandate and in the leadership of Nyemlang Konyak Naga to lead the Nagas towards “our goal”.

It said the NSCN/GPRN will follow in the footsteps and visions of its great leader late SS Khaplang in fulfilling the Nagas' aspirations for achieving the Naga inherent sovereign political rights and continue to extend support and solidarity to all nations “who are wrongfully oppressed in their struggle for freedom”.

In 2018, the Myanmar-based NSCN (K) split into two factions, one led by its impeached chairman and Indian origin Khango Konyak and the other by Yung Aung. On 6 April 2015, a new faction by the name of NSCN (Reformation) was formed with Y. Wangtin Konyak as its chairman after he was expelled by Khaplang over misunderstanding on the abrogation of ceasefire with the government of India in 2015.

Yung Aung faction expels

The NSCN (K) led by Aung on Wednesday expelled Niki Sumi, Nyemlang Konyak Naga and Starson Iamkang Naga for organising “illegal meetings” without authorisation from the party, failing to report to the council headquarters despite repeated callings, heavy misappropriation of party funds and encouraging and spreading “isms” and “divisive policies” within the party.

“Today, due to the above reasons their expulsion becomes a necessity to save the party and our national struggle from further destruction,” the ministry of information and publicity of the Yung Aung faction said in a release.

It said any party members conniving with the expelled officials will be automatically terminated from the party membership.

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Edited By: Admin
Published On: Jul 29, 2020