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Dimapur: The Yung Aung faction of the NSCN (K) warned that the government of Indiaโ€™s move to fence the India-Myanmar border and scrap the Free Movement Regime (FMR)ย will not serve any purpose but will only invite provocation and further complicate the Naga issue.

It condemned the recent move of the government of India to erect a โ€œseparation fence over the imposed boundaryโ€, calling it another attempt to justify and legalize its โ€œoccupation of the Naga countryโ€.

In a release on Saturday, the group said the Nagas have been free since ancient times and they had never bowed down to anybody nor sought permission to travel within โ€œour countryโ€.

According to the group, this move to physically divide the Naga family on the pretext of security and drug control is not only absurd and unacceptable but also undermines the Naga peopleโ€™s struggle for sovereignty.

It said despite Union home minister Amit Shahโ€™s feverish imagination, the Nagas on both sides of the โ€œimposed borderโ€ will not simply allow this separation fence to violate โ€œour rightsโ€ and threaten โ€œour future and ways of lifeโ€.

Saying that the Nagas never asked for so-called FMR in the first place, it said such laws which can be easily implemented or scrapped at will are meaningless for them.

โ€œHaving sovereign right, our people will not allow to dictate their ability to commute freely,โ€ the release said.

โ€œToday, our free movement has been restricted to the core by hundreds of Indian checkpoints and obstacles throughout the Naga country. This level of repression has caused deep trauma and insecurity among our people for last many decades,โ€ the group said.

It said โ€œevery action taken by India crosses the redlineโ€, adding any of these actions will not go unchallenged.

It appreciated and thanked all the Nagas from every nook and corner of โ€œour countryโ€ for their united voice against this โ€œillegal policyโ€. 

Bhadra Gogoi is Northeast Now Correspondent in Nagaland. He can be reached at: [email protected]