A highly placed source today said that NSCN (IM), which is in peace talks with the Centre, had expressed its desire to help security forces hunt down its arch rival NSCN-K rebels, who killed 18 soldiers in Manipur, but the offer was turned down.
A government source, published at some section of the NE based media said that the NSCN-IM offers help to security forces that it would like to join the operations against NSCN-K militants in Manipur, Nagaland as well as across Indo-Myanmar border immediately after the June 4 incident.
However, government turned down the offer saying it was capable of dealing with the Naga insurgent group. On Tuesday, news report said that Special Force of the Army had attacked rebel camps deep inside Myanmar and inflicted heavy casualties on them. However, major rebel group of the region RPF and the NSCN-K had flately rejected the army’s claimed and even dare to show thw dead body if such attack really happen.
Top leaders of NSCN-IM, Isak Chishi Swu and Thuingaleng Muivah, were once close associated of NSCN-K chief S S Khaplang. The trio had revolted against the Shillong Accord of November 1975 which was signed by Angami Zapu Phizo’s Naga National Council.
The three leaders then formed NSCN (Nationalist Socialist Council of Nagaland). In April 1988, Khaplang announced the formation of NSCN-K after making an unsuccessful attempt on Muivah’s life. Khaplang now heads recently-floated United National Liberation Front of Western South-East Asia, an umbrella group of five more rebel outfits from northeastern region, including ULFA, PLA and NDFB(S). NSCN-K, along with a few Manipuri outfits, were responsible for the killing of 18 army men in Chandel district of Manipur on June 4.
NSCN-IM Offers help to take on NSCN-K rebels; govt. turns down offer
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