Nagaland News‘Gen’ Khole betrayed by GPRN/NSCN, claims NSCN (R)

‘Gen’ Khole betrayed by GPRN/NSCN, claims NSCN (R)

NSCN (R) Monday claimed that GPRN/NSCN president “Gen.” Khole has been betrayed by his own organization headed by N. Kitovi, thereby reducing his status to the “position of just a statue”. 
In a press note, secretary MIP of NSCN (R) said “Gen.” Khole was a man of peace who always stressed for Naga unity and reconciliation and which compelled him to leave NSCN (K) camp in Eastern Nagaland (Myanmar) and settle down in Khehoi as a peace seeker.  
However, his dream of Naga unity and reconciliation for permanent solution was mediated by the “criminal gang” within his organization.
“But today his naked eyes had seen that his ideology is at the verge of destruction once and for all by his own men.  Thus, he had no option but to curve criminal gang in his institution”, NSCN (R) stated.
NSCN (R) has also condemned the attack on its office in Padumphukuri on December 1 and 2, 2015, and said it was “undesirable and unacceptable”.  
It asked GPRN/NSCN why it was targeting NSCN (R) members, when all Naga factions settled down in Dimapur, “enjoys free atmosphere”.  Further, NSCN (R) claimed that on January 10, three of its members- Peshu C.C.M, “lieut. Col.” Ganat and “lieut.” Chumben were arrested by GPRN/NSCN “without any reason”.  NSCN (R) therefore, has called upon every single peace loving Naga people to rise up against such anti- Naga activities of GPRN/NSCN. 

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