DIMAPUR — The NSCN (IM) on Saturday claimed that the ‘dubious role’ of Assam Rifles (AR) and para regiment in the name of guarding the sensitive Indo-Myanmar border in Kamjong district in Manipur is getting more bewildering as the Naga army was subjected to hideous attacks by the combined force of KNA and Indian security forces.
A press release issued by NSCN (IM) through its MIP stated the locals surrounding them have become wary of their open act of defiant. Besides giving the Kukis free access to move in and out of the border, it alleged that there is free flow of weapons and ammunitions towards the Myanmar where KNA are operating in the name of Democratic Alliance Army against the junta.
NSCN (IM) alleged that such well-planned maneuver was led by the Indian security forces.
It went on to alleged that there was no logistical constraint for the Indian security forces whatsoever, as they have clandestine operations with KNA targeting Naga army and Meitei revolutionary falling under WeSEA.
“Significantly, males are hardly seen in the refugee camps as they are being used by the AR for espionage purpose and other activities like reconnaissance. For all purpose, the male refugees are made the henchmen of AR. From closer observation no doubt remains that KNA has been turned into a conglomeration of all hues (Kukis) from Bangladesh, Manipur and Myanmar and place themselves at the command of 21 Para Regiment and 8th Assam Rifles to take on Naga army of NSCN and revolutionaries of WeSEA,” the statement read.
It also accused the AR of having an inherent policy of taking inimical stand against NSCN on any flimsy ground. It added that even after the historic 1997 ceasefire between the Government of India and NSCN, AR remained defiant, refusing to abdicate the anti-NSCN stance.
The NSCN (IM) further alleged that frisking at Hebron designated camp to Dimapur road has been intensified ever since the Indian security forces started covert operation against Naga army at Myothit in collusion with KNA using drones.