Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Naga MLAs ask Union Home Minister to clarify on ceasefire in Manipur, Ceasefire extends to 'anywhere':Chidambaram

Imphal, February 08 2009: If what MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing, representing Phungyar Assembly Constituency in Ukhrul Disrict of Manipur, said is true, then we may as well expect another spell of trouble in the state.The MLA told a group of media persons at his official quarter at Babupara this evening that he along with two other Naga MLAs recently met the Union Home Minister, P Chidambaram at New Delhi to seek clarification from him about the status of ceasefire between the Government of India and the NSCN (IM) in Manipur, whereas the Union Minister told them that the ceasefire is effective in all Naga inhabited areas.

"It covers anywhere," Chidambaram allegedly told the Naga MLAs from Manipur. Divulging this astonishing information, MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing told the media persons that Chidambaram had told them that the ceasefire is in force in not only all Naga inhabited areas but also "anywhere." The MLA along with W Morung Makunga, MLA from Tengnoupal AC and K Raina, MLA from Tadubi AC met the Union Home Minister on February 4 in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum to him. In the memorandum, the three MLAs stated that Nagas in Manipur were very much upset over the dealings of the Government of India with NSCN and the peace process that has been dragged on for over 11 years without any tangible results. In the meantime, Manipur Government has come out again against the ceasefire between the GOI and the NSCN in Manipur, and the GOI also seems to be perplexed, the memorandum had mentioned. As people's representatives of Nagas in Manipur, they were constrained to state clearly so that the confusion is done away once and for all.

The Naga people supported the ongoing peace process because they want negotiated settlementthrough peaceful means but if the Home Minister says there is no ceasefire in Manipur then, he was looking for War (violence and bloodshed) with the Nagas.

Moreover, it would be deemed as naked denial of the existence of Nagas in Manipur which the Nagas will never accept lying down.

The repercussion from the peple against Manipur Government and Delhi would be disastrous for which Nagas should not be held responsible, the memorandum stated. It further stated that it was a round reality that there is the cessation of militancy operation and confrontation between the Indian security forces and the Naga Army in the Naga districts.

There are camps of the Naga Army units in the area which are not disturbed by the security forces.

The absence of confrontation between the two bring peaceful atmosphere in the Naga areas and it contributed to the success of the peace process.

However, the memorandum added, the Siroy standoff was an unfortunate development.

It had caused consternation and tension among the people of the district, the three Naga MLAs expressed through the memorandum. They further reiterated that the Indo-Naga peace process should continue and both sides should ensure that the peace process is not disturbed, and they firmly believed that the confrontation between both sides should be avoided for the sake of peace. MLA Wungnaoshang Keishing told the media persons that the Home Minister had told the Naga MLAs that instructions had already been given to the paramilitary forces and the Naga rebels to avoid any unwanted situations.

He had also told them that there should not be factions among the Naga rebels and assured of accelerating the peace talk.

Source: Hueiyen News Service

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Chidambaram warns violators of ceasefire rules

Kohima, February 03 2009: REVIEWING THE security scenario in Nagaland, Union Home Minister, P Chidambaram has warned that violation of the prevailing Cease Fire Ground Rules by any of the Naga underground group would not be accepted.

Interacting with media-persons after having security review meeting with Nagaland Chief Minister, Neiphiu Rio, Cabinet colleagues and high ranking security officers of the State during his maiden visit to Nagaland at Chumukedima (Dimapur) today, he said, "Violation of the agreed ceasefire by Naga underground groups will not be tolerated".

He has also strictly directed the State Government and security agencies to enforce the ground rules of ceasefire in order to create a congenial atmosphere.

Nagaland Governor K Sankaranarayanan also met the visiting Union Home Minister, who arrived in Dimapur from Imphal after reviewing the security scenario in Manipur, sources said while Nagaland Home Minister, Imkong L.Imchen briefed on the prevailing situation Nagaland.

In Imphal, Chidambaram met Manipur Chief Minister Okram Ibobi and was briefed on the situation by security officials including DGP Y Joy Kumar, the sources.

The meeting also discussed the situation arising out of attempts by NSCN-IM to set up a designated camp at Siroy in Ukhrul district, which was foiled by Assam Rifles personnel, they said.

Sources revealed the Union Home Minister while expressing that the ongoing peace talks between the Government of India and NSCN-IM is moving on the right direction, has said that the Centre is willing to examine the new proposals of the NSCN-IM but within the frame-work of the Constitution.

He has also reportedly expressed happiness over the improvement of the law and order situation in Nagaland.

Source: Hueiyen News Service / Newmai News Network

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