NSCN-K (Ang Mai) calls for peace: Offers ‘Olive Branch’ to Centre

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The NSCN (K), led by Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Ang Mai, has reached out to the Government of India with what it described as an “olive branch,” urging for dialogue and understanding instead of escalating conflict in Naga-inhabited areas.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the outfit underlined the importance of a bilateral ceasefire with Myanmar for “peace and development” in the Eastern Naga region. Alongside, it asserted that a “unilateral understanding” with India was equally crucial to push forward developmental activities along the Indo-Naga-Myanmar border.

The statement said, “As a sole representative of the Nagas and guardian of the eastern Nagas in Myanmar, it is the responsibility of the NSCN (K) to ‘develop the border areas and the entire eastern Naga-inhabited areas.’ No internal or external forces will be given a chance to hamper the promises and assurances made to the Nagas by the NSCN (K).”

Pointing out that a ceasefire agreement with Myanmar followed the formation of a democratic government there, the NSCN (K) maintained that “a similar understanding with India was urgent and necessary.” It added, “A one-way peace would be a threat to security and stability.”

While acknowledging the long-standing hostility between “Indian sovereignty and Naga sovereignty,” the outfit emphasized that “fighting and frictions alone” could not resolve the conflict, and that diplomacy “is often the final and judicious mantra.”

The outfit clarified that it did not intend to disengage from civil society groups that had supported previous ceasefire initiatives with the Government of India. It described its call for understanding with Indian security forces as a “national responsibility” that must be met with “equal clarity and reciprocity.”

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Warning against any misinterpretation of its stance, the NSCN (K) stated, “Co-equal respect and mutual co-acceptance to political degrees of understanding can only forward periodical or permanent peace.”

It further added, “However, the government of India and its agencies must be crystal clear that the NSCN (K) is not begging for mercy but exploring rational and final decisive offer.”

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