NSCN-K could split after removing its India-origin chairman
Guwahati, Aug 18 (IBNS): The Khaplang faction of the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (NSCN-K) is likely to split after its chairman Khango Konyak was impeached on Friday.
Yung Aung has been appointed as the new acting chairman of the Naga separatist outfit.
Myanmar origin Yung Aung, 45, is the nephew of late SS Khaplang.
Khango Konyak was removed from his post for alleged attempts at gaining complete control in the organization by violating the ideology of the outfit.
A top source said that, after losing his position in NSCN-K, Khango Konyak and his fellow Niki Sumi, the deputy army chief of NSCN-K and Isak Sumi, head of the publicity wing, had already left from their base camps in Sagaing region in Myanmar.
The source said that, the India-origin members of NSCN-K would like to join in another Naga separatist outfit NSCN (Reformation).
“As many as 100 India-origin members of NSCN-K had left out from the camps in Eastern Nagaland,” the source said.
A statement, which was issued on Aug 17 after an emergency meeting held in presence top leaders of NSCN-K, stated that the house unanimously resolved to impeach Khango Konyak for violation of party discipline as he is found guilty of absolute control of powers without collective leadership, non distribution of powers exposing one-man-government policy, which is completely in violation of the party discipline.
The top source further said that after Khango Konyak's impeachment, the outfit is now totally controlled under the Myanmar-origin members.
(By Hemanta Kumar Nath, Guwahati)
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