It is strongly suspected even in certain quarters in Delhi that the Status Quo club in Nagaland was hyper active during the period of parliamentary elections in 2024 and tried to corner veteran pro-Solution militant leader N Kitovi Zhimomi.
But Kitovi has survived and struck back. An important Kuki community leader C Singson has now endorsed Kitovi's leadership.
"Mr N Kitovi Zhimomi, Ato Kilonser, GPRN/NSCN & Convener WC,NNPGs, is the first signatory of Agreed Position and at this juncture of Naga history, his stewardship in the NNPG umbrella as Convener is critically necessary. The Kuki workers in the Naga National service, with due respect to leadership of all Naga political groups, appeals to leaders to prioritise Indo-Naga political solution and not dwell on personal differences," says a statement signed by C Singson and Lanjakam Haokip.
Singson :: Showing Trust in Kitovi
This development is seen as "yet another blow for the Status Quo club" who allegedly sought delay and derailment of the talks process by portraying Kitovi in a poor light.
"It is a momentous time Naga civil societies, apex tribal bodies, the Nagaland State Government, the Church, the student bodies and concerned prominent citizens of Nagaland and beyond to engage with the Naga political groups and assist in the discourse of convergence for a practical, honorable and acceptable political solution with the Gol," the statement said.
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Scenic Nagaland along Myanmar border |
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Naga militants in camp 'awaiting Solution and Peace' |
In August 2024, C Singson had told this blogger during a brief interview in Delhi that the more things are delayed for Solution, the "more complex and complicated" the Naga issue will turn out to be.
He also maintained that the Naga peace parleys as a process had come a long way since 1997 and at later stage since 2011.
"In 2011 when we all in the NSCN (K) decided to come forward for talks... There were some differences. But we handled those. Khaplang himself was expelled. I and our respected President Gen (Retd) M B Neakpao Konyak then came to Delhi and inked the Ceasefire pact. That was a new beginning," he had said.
The NNPGs was created after a lot of hard work of the official agencies, the authorities in power (in 2016 and 2017) and also Naga village elders and the Naga Tribes Council (NTC).
The Govt of India especially the Home Ministry are now determined to give a fresh time-bound push for a Solution.
The March 22 (2025) episode vis-a-vis Khehoyi camp brought soothing news for New Delhi when Kitovi could re-establish his authority vis-a-vis Naga underground politics.
Of course, no one in New Delhi has any special weakness for N Kitovi Zhimomi, the man who dethroned S S Khaplang in the past.
They all need a respectable and acceptable Naga face. Kitovi suits the bill.
Kukis and leaders like Singson understand this and it is a positive push, analysts say.
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