Mizo solution is an insult to the Nagas

Nothing is concealed or in the dark but known the fact by all Indian leaders from the beginning to present day that the Indo-Naga conflict does not entitle to be solved under the framework of Indian Constitution. If it was so, it might have been solved long before even when the Indian Puppet State was established in Nagaland following the so-called 16-Point agreement of 1960.

The Nagas rejected statehood under the Indian Union in May 1947, when India leaders offered to them an autonomous state before India becomes Independent. Again the statehood was blatantly rejected by the Nagas in 1960, and continued vigorously fighting against aggressor India in defense of their sovereignty. The Indian Prime Minister Shri Jawaharlal Nehru had therefore realized that granting the statehood was not a solution for the Nagas. Hence, he relented to sign an international Ceasefire Agreement with the Federal Government of Nagaland (FGN) on 25th May, 1964 in order to solve Indo-Naga conflict through peaceful means. Yet, he left the conflict unsolved as he passed away unexpectedly on the morning of May 27, 1964 after he was informed the Ceasefire Agreement was concluded between the FGN and the Government of India (GoI). How then the present Indian leaders dare to talk about a solution for the Nagas following the example of Mizo -GoI accord of June 30, 1986. It is nothing but an insult to the Nagas.

The talks between the imposter leaders and GoI are nothing to do with the Indo-Naga conflict. Because the imposter leaders submitted 33-Point competencies proposal and demanding integration, federal relationship or super-state etc. from India since 1997 is their own interest and not interest of the Naga people. The Nagas have therefore nothing to expect a solution to Indo-Naga conflict from their talks. If a Naga leader speaks the truth that the Nagas are sovereign and independent nation and demands nobly withdrawal of foreign occupational Forces from Nagaland recognizing the sovereignty of Nagaland, he has stepped to talk for the Naga nation and the Nagas would have to expect the achievement or a solution to the Indo-Naga conflict from such talks. But the talks between the imposter group and GoI had never touched to solve the Indo-Naga conflict in the past seventeen years, because their talks were for their own interest solution and not for the Naga nation. How then the Nagas would expect a solution to the Indo-Naga conflict from their talks?

The India has no right to ignore and deny the sovereign right of Nagaland and neither has the right to impose its own solution to the Nagas. Now, India has no power to silent the voice of the Nagas, which becomes the power for the achievement of our national goal but not bullets, and no power of the world can destroy the will of Naga people to be a nation and a people. At the end, the will of Naga people has to prevail and triumph in the land is no doubt.