Lest We Forget 

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As we are going to observe the 9th years Anniversary of the historic Framework Agreement  signed on 3rd August, 2015, it is wise to recall our glorious national struggle and the importance  of political achievements lest we forget.

Naga nationhood is a conscious decision. Nagas never ever consented to be a part of any other  nation and resisted every invasion. When the turn of the world brought about the finest  opportunity, Nagas have taken a firm stand and jealously guarded what is theirs. The Naga Club  submitted a memorandum to the Simon Commission on January 10, 1929 that Nagas should be  left alone to determine for themselves. The Naga National Council (NNC) declared Naga  Independence on 14th August, 1947, one day ahead of India. Nagas were not signatory to the  Panglong Agreement of February 12, 1947 which paved the way for the formation of Myanmar (erstwhile Burma) on January 4, 1948.A thumb print referendum in the form of plebiscite was  conducted on May 16, 1951 whereby 99.9 % of the Nagas voted to be independent.

It is a historical that that the occupational military forces made use of every means available  and desperate attempts have been made to crush the Nagas. The Indian state sent thousands  of heavily armed troops empowered with Armed Forces (Special Power) Act (AFSPA) into  Nagalim, and so also the military Junta of Myanmar. However, Nagas do not accept forcible  occupation of their territory including arbitrary bifurcation of Naga territory between India and  Myanmar, and further placing of Naga territory into different administrative set-ups either in India or Myanmar.

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Undoubtedly, Nagas stood on their solid ground, that Nagas are not Indian or Burmese as the  case may be. This has cost us heavily in terms of blood, tears and sweats. It is our pride and  honor to be who and what we are. We cling on to our heritage no matter what. This is our  glory! This is our legacy!

After fighting for so many years, Government of India has officially admitted for the first time  that military solution was not possible. It is a political conflict between India and Nagalim, and  not internal problem of India which required a political solution. Subsequently, GoI has officially  invited the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) for political talks and as such a  ceasefire was declared on August 1, 1997 on the following principles; that the talks should be  without precondition, at the highest Prime Minister level, venue should be in a third country  outside India and an involvement of a third party is kept open ended.

Following a long earnest negotiation, among others, a very important historic Framework  Agreement of August 3, 2015 was signed between the GoI and NSCN in the presence of Hon’ble  Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and Hon’ble General Secretary and Ato Kilonser (the  Chief Negotiator) of NSCN/GPRN along with high dignitaries from both the parties wherein the  GoI has duly recognized and acknowledged the unique history and sovereignty of Nagalim. We  highly praise the political statesmanship of late Chairman Isak Chishi Swu and General Secretary  Th.Th.Muivah for bringing this milestone achievement of FA which has undone out rightly all  the past agreements including the 16 Point Memorandum of July 26, 1960 and Shillong Accord  of November 11, 1975.

The FA is a testament of GoI recognizing Nagalim as a sovereign state. Therefore, Nagalim  national flag and constitution are integral part of FA and duly recognized and acknowledged in  the letter and spirit of FA. The Nagas should treasure and hold on the FA unsparingly lest we  miss the sure promise of God. Why should we allow doubt and confusion to seal the doom of  our fate? Our course is set: we are very sure and certain of what is ours and what we must be.  We shall march forward holding on Nagalim national flag and constitution to the last man  standing, come what may.

KUKNALIM
MIP, NSCN/GPRN

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