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DIMAPUR, MARCH 26
NSCN-Reformation will observe ‘Black Day’ on March 28 to mark the ‘betrayal act’ of SS. Khaplang. In a statement, the NSCN-R said while observing ‘Black Day’ all the ranks and files of NSCN-Reformation should thank the living God, the God of all Gods for His kind and protection thus far. “On this day of 28th March 2015, SS.
Khaplang one time father of all betrayed all his loyal workers by unilateral abrogation of cease fire with GoI without consulting his cabinet and NSCN party,” it said.
According to the statement, on March 28, 2015, four Indian army personnel were killed by NSCN-K cadres in Kohima on the direction of SS. Khaplang and to avenge this killing, Indian army arrested ‘His Excellency , President Y. Wangtin Naga’ when on his way in Assam to attend proposed March 27, 2015 cease fire meeting at Chumukedima and under the same command Indian army have burnt down Ponghong designated camp in Mon district, locking of Mon CFSB office, displacement of all the ‘NSCN workers’ who suffered in the jungles for days and nights for more than a week some of who have been compelled to return back to Myanmar jungle.
According to the NSCN-R, on his released from Indian custody Y. Wangtin Naga took bold decision to attend March 27, 2015 cease fire meeting where both ‘Ato Kilonser’ P. Tikhak and he jointly defended SS. Khaplang and restored already broken cease fire. “But it was so surprised to see the official abrogation of cease fire and expulsion of Mr. Y. Wangtin Naga and Mr. P. Tikhak erstwhile supervisor and member cease fire of NSCN-K by SS. Khaplang which took every one to great shock. Let us thank God that, He saved thousand lives and blessed a new kingdom in the name of ‘NSCN-Reformation’ where two expelled leaders were made to lead the newly formed Naga Revolutionary Government,” the statement added.
The outfit then asked all the ranks and files of NSCN-Reformation not forget the living God who restored lost kingdom. “Hence, everyone should kneel down and thank the creator,” it added.