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Nagaland: NSCN rejects ban on movement of cadres with arms

Source: PTI
February 11, 2013 11:54 IST
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The Isak-Muivah and Khaplang groups of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland have rejected the ban imposed by the Ceasefire Monitoring Group on the movement of their cadres with arms and ammunitions till the February 23 election is over in the state.

Convener of the political affairs committee of NSCN-IM alleged that the directive issued by the chairman of Ceasefire Monitoring Group Major Gen (rtd) N George "overstepped" his jurisdiction.

The convener said it also violated the ceasefire ground rules by the chairman, "who is supposed to enforce the CFGR without any tendency of being partial in favour of the Centre."

Major Gen (Rtd) N George had on February 5 said that all members of the three NSCNs, including identity card holders have been banned from carrying any type of weapon between February 7 to 23 as per directives issued by the Election Commission.

The EC directive had the sanction of the Union home ministry, the Ceasefire Monitoring Group chairman had said.

In a statement, NSCN-K ministry of information and publicity said the decision was "not acceptable because the Indian election law cannot be applied to NSCN/GPRN, which is different entity."

It said that the 'Naga national movement' existed before the Nagaland state came into being and would continue even if 'Nagaland state vanishes'.

The NSCN-IM has made it clear that it would not abide by the ban stating that it was against the ceasefire agreement signed with the Centre.

The NSCN-IM has said the cardholders would carry weapons as mentioned in the ceasefire agreement, whether there was an election in the state or not.

The NSCN-IM had entered into a ceasefire with the Government of India since 1997 while NSCN-K had signed the pact in 2001 and thereafter the ceasefire agreements have been extended yearly.

Meanwhile, the security forces have set up mobile checkposts and were frisking passersby and checking vehicles. This led to seizure of a huge cache of assorted arms, including foreign made guns and ammunition and arrest of cadres of the underground groups by the Assam Rifles in various districts.

On February 5, the personnel of 17 and 19 Assam Rifles seized a huge consignment of highly sophisticated weapons, made in Germany and Austria, from the possession of a suspected NSCN-IM cadre after a joint operation.

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