NSCN (K) threatens to eliminate Muviah
The NSCN(K) allegedly runs camps along the Indo-Myanmar where militants of other insurgent groups are also believed to be trained.
Our Correspondent
NDTV: 21 December, 2006
New Delhi: A day after the National Socialist Council of Nagaland (I-M) Chief Thuingaleng Muviah landed in Delhi, he received a death threat from his former partner and colleague S S Khaplang.
Khaplang now heads the rival Naga faction NSCN (K) and his faction has said it will eliminate Muivah if he enters Nagaland. They have accused Muviah of being a traitor.
The NSCN came into being following the 1975 Shillong Accord, but it split into the NSCN (K) and NSCN(I-M) factions in 1988, and there has been a bitter war between the two ever since.
Both factions have entered into an agreement with the Centre to suspended operations and house their cadre in designated camps in Nagaland.
The NSCN(K) allegedly runs camps along the Indo-Myanmar where militants of other insurgent groups are also believed to be trained.
At the moment, negotiations between NSCN(I-M) and the Centre are at a crucial stage.