Tuesday, October 31, 2006

I and M

It is not a coincidence that one faction of the NSCN is known both by its president and secretary general. When we talk of NSCN (IM), we are pinpointing a faction led by Isaac Swu and Muivah—so, the I and M.

When we are talking about the other faction, we denote it by a K which represents Khaplang, who is the president of this faction. NSCN(K) is the proper name.

My point is NSCN(K) has also a secretary general in the person of Mulotoni. But we never say NSCN(KM).

When the NSCN(IM) was born and given this name, there has always been this tantalizing opportunity to play off the I against the M. This gaping hole has always been there in the NSCN(IM). Significantly, we must also not discount the fact that Delhi people have always the opportunity to play off Isaac’s community ie, Sema against that of Muivah’s ie, Tangkhul.

Now, Isaac Swu has come out against the talk (with Govt of India) handled by Muivah, albeit couched in diplomatic niceties. He was speaking in a UNPO meeting in Taiwan. He told the gathering that the present talk with the NSCN(IM) and Govt of India needs a third party involvement, which in turn would have to be nominated by UN. In effect, he was telling that the present talk is going nowhere and Muivah is to be blamed for that.

We must not forget to mention here that UNPO has nothing to do with the United Nations. Most of the time UNPO meetings are the gatherings of crackpots from all over the globe. In another sense, UNPO meetings are typically occasions of crackpots unlimited!

But that does not the dilute what Mr Isaac Swu has intended to put across by using the speech there.

As the talk drags on, the Delhi operatives will begin to wear down Muivah by playing Mr Isaac Swu against him.

I think that moment has arrived. Needless to say, I feel that it’s a sad moment.

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