Overview
- NSCN-IM reiterated its unwavering commitment to Naga sovereignty and vowed to defend the 2015 Framework Agreement at any cost.
- Q Tuccu highlighted that the pact symbolically acknowledged Naga sovereign rights and built on India’s 2002 recognition of Naga history in Amsterdam.
- The group dismissed collaboration with Naga National Political Groups as a dangerous proposition engineered by New Delhi to counterbalance its leadership.
- NSCN-IM denounced the 2017 Agreed Position as a deceitful copycat of the Framework Agreement that would compromise Naga political identity under the Indian Constitution.
- Q Tuccu warned of “other options” to protect Naga history if divisive elements succeed in undermining the agreement’s core objectives.