02-21-2007, 03:22 AM
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- H. CHISHI
Kohima, Feb. 19: Nagalandâs worst-kept secret tumbled out today when the NSCN (Khaplang) claimed to have received a âdonationâ from the Congress, thanked it for being generous and conjectured that the party was courting it with an eye on the elections next year.
The Khaplang groupâs âministry of financeâ issued a statement conveying its gratitude to the Congress for the Rs 5 lakh received through the leader of the Opposition, I. Imkong Ao. It did not mention any date.
<b>Kughalu Mulatonu, the outfitâs chaplee kilonser (finance minister), then made an even more sensational statement. He said the donation might have been made in anticipation of âhelpâ in winning the Assembly elections, slated for early next year</b>.
<b>âThe money could be to play the buy-and-win game for the coming elections,â Mulatonu said</b>.
He claimed that Imkong was trying to court the Khaplang faction to âconsolidateâ his position. âThe chaplee ministry is grateful to I. Imkong Ao for assisting the Ao region (unit of the outfit) with Rs 5 lakh,â the militant leader added.
The leader of the Opposition could not be reached for his comment on the NSCN (K)âs claim.
For the ruling Democratic Alliance of Nagaland, it is most certainly payback time. Accused by the Congress of being partial towards the NSCN (Isak-Muivah), chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his colleagues can be expected to use the NSCN (K)âs statement as political ammunition against the party.
The NSCN (K) had written to legislators from Mokokchung district last year, seeking Rs 1 lakh each. One of the legislators later leaked a copy of the letter to the media.
The letter explained that the money collected from the legislators would be used to âreorganise our Ao regionâ, disbanded after the 2003 public uprising against the outfit.
Several leaders from the Ao region defected to the NSCN (I-M) in the wake of the uprising in Mokokchung. Since then, the Khaplang groupâs relationship with the Ao community has been tenuous at best.
More recently, the NSCN (K) accused industries and commerce minister Khekiho Zhimomi of pocketing a huge amount of money meant for its coffers. It said the minister embezzled money from the Transport Subsidy and Industry Development Fund.
Zhimomi refuted the allegation.
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- H. CHISHI
Kohima, Feb. 19: Nagalandâs worst-kept secret tumbled out today when the NSCN (Khaplang) claimed to have received a âdonationâ from the Congress, thanked it for being generous and conjectured that the party was courting it with an eye on the elections next year.
The Khaplang groupâs âministry of financeâ issued a statement conveying its gratitude to the Congress for the Rs 5 lakh received through the leader of the Opposition, I. Imkong Ao. It did not mention any date.
<b>Kughalu Mulatonu, the outfitâs chaplee kilonser (finance minister), then made an even more sensational statement. He said the donation might have been made in anticipation of âhelpâ in winning the Assembly elections, slated for early next year</b>.
<b>âThe money could be to play the buy-and-win game for the coming elections,â Mulatonu said</b>.
He claimed that Imkong was trying to court the Khaplang faction to âconsolidateâ his position. âThe chaplee ministry is grateful to I. Imkong Ao for assisting the Ao region (unit of the outfit) with Rs 5 lakh,â the militant leader added.
The leader of the Opposition could not be reached for his comment on the NSCN (K)âs claim.
For the ruling Democratic Alliance of Nagaland, it is most certainly payback time. Accused by the Congress of being partial towards the NSCN (Isak-Muivah), chief minister Neiphiu Rio and his colleagues can be expected to use the NSCN (K)âs statement as political ammunition against the party.
The NSCN (K) had written to legislators from Mokokchung district last year, seeking Rs 1 lakh each. One of the legislators later leaked a copy of the letter to the media.
The letter explained that the money collected from the legislators would be used to âreorganise our Ao regionâ, disbanded after the 2003 public uprising against the outfit.
Several leaders from the Ao region defected to the NSCN (I-M) in the wake of the uprising in Mokokchung. Since then, the Khaplang groupâs relationship with the Ao community has been tenuous at best.
More recently, the NSCN (K) accused industries and commerce minister Khekiho Zhimomi of pocketing a huge amount of money meant for its coffers. It said the minister embezzled money from the Transport Subsidy and Industry Development Fund.
Zhimomi refuted the allegation.
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