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Policy for re-unification& statement

Having observed the Nagas decadal political twist and turn of events amidst the complexity and multiplicity of mushrooming factions and defections in the National struggle for self — determination ever since the Parent Body NNC selection of Late Seikhohen and Late Lengjang both hailing from Kuki community as Yezhabo drafting committee member and Simon Commission signatory respectively, our selfless labour and participation is being reduced to almost unnoticeable grim statistic.
Stating that as a veteran now and having come across the subsequent peace and reconciliation exercise led by FNR to conclude the first ever historic factional anti-fratricidal agreement in 2009 as a signatory, Singson said as my desperate and humble attempt to sustain the goal with blood and tears with heavy investment of trials and tribulations in the journey, the fate and future political stature of the Kukis of Nagaland have so far been sidelined and belittled as if no better than they were in the bud.
Swayed socially and charged emotionally under such circumstance I seek today for the best way forward to be the panacea for all ills to me in the process of Nagar political solution hung ahead.
I have found no other better political slogan than the only clarion call for re-unification in the spirit of reunionism with likeminded old and New Naga national workers and leaders together shift allegiance to the leadership of N. Kitovi Zhimomi as Convenor Working Committee (NNPGs) to upholding the sanctity of the AGREED POSITION with Government of India in November 17, 2017.
C. Singson
MCL, GPRN/NSCN
Kuki Region