Volume 6, No. 10, October 2005

 

Deployment of Naga Battalion to fight Maoists

Condemned by CPI (Maoist) and NSCM (IM)

 

The Dandakaranya Special Zonal Committee of the CPI (Maoist) issued a press statement on 10th July on the decision of the Central government to deploy the Nagaland Special Armed Forces in Baster on the demand of BJP government Chhattisgarh.

In the statement they quoted that on an earlier occasion when the CRPF battalions and Gujarat battalion were deployed the CPI(Maoist) appealed to the jawans not to join hands with the oppressors because they all belong to the same class for which it has been fighting. They too come from poor peasant families whose living conditions are unbelievably miserable, and those families are always subject to oppression and atrocities. They appealed to fight together against the existing system. Further, the Maoist Party referred to the fact that the Gujarat police rejected to enter the forests and stayed in the state capital for other duties. Whereas the CRPF entered the battle front and got killed to safeguard the rulers.

They appealed to the Naga jawans that "better to return to your native state. If you stay do not open fire on us, better surrender our PLGA forces and pass on information to our party on the movement of the top brass. Our Party has always supported the Naga people’s just demands and we are comrades-in-arms".

On 7th July the NSCN(I-M) issued a press release and condemned the Centre and Nagaland governments’ decision to send Naga forces to fight the CPI(Maoist). From a base camp near Dimapur NSCN(I-M)’s Home Minister informed the media that "The Peoples War party is fighting for the genuine demands of the oppressed people of Chattisgarh. The PW party is not a terrorist organisation. By sending the armed forces form here the state government has been committing a serious mistake".

A number of intellectuals, mass organisations in Kohima, condemned the decision of the government to send the Indian Reserve Battalian to Baster on November 9, 2004.

 

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