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NSCN Rejects NIA And MHA Allegations

Last updated: June 24, 2026 1:20 pm
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The Government of the People’s Republic of Nagalim, Ministry of Information and Publicity in a press statement issued on 24 June 2026 has strongly rejected and refuted the allegations contained in the recent order F. No. 11011/24/2026/NIA issued by the Government of India and the Ministry of Home Affairs (CTCR Division).

The press statement stated that ‘the Government’s order is not a statement of facts; it is an accusation wrapped in the language of authority. By casually attributing a grave and politically charged incident to NSCN, the GOI have once again chosen presumption over proof and narrative over evidence. That is not investigation; it is insinuation.”

NSCN has categorically denied any involvement in the alleged act, including the destruction of poppy fields, the exchange of fire, or the deaths mentioned in the order. “Any claim linking NSCN to these events is unsubstantiated and appears intended to prejudice public opinion before a fair and independent inquiry” stated the statement of MIP- NSCN/GPRN.

“For clarity and to correct misleading narratives, we state unequivocally that the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (NSCN) is not a terrorist or banned organization under Indian law. The Milan MoU is not a symbolic document; it was an instrument to secure peace and dignity for communities scarred by decades of conflict. We call upon the Government of India to act decisively, transparently and in good faith to honor its obligations under the 18 November 2002 Milan MoU.

“NSCN rejects the order in its entirety and condemns the reckless attempt to manufacture guilt without proof. In a conflict-ridden region, truth must not be sacrifice at the altar of convenience”added the statement issued by the MIP-NSCN/GPRN.

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