China Must Hand Over Phunting Shimrah To India For Friendly Ties
Phunting Shimrah, the former self-styled Commander-in-Chief of the armed wing of National Socialist Council of Nagaland (Issac-Muivah) – NSCN(IM) – has escaped from India into Yunan Province of China. Sources have reported his presence at Ruili area in Yunnan.
The Indian
It is not just this Self Styled C-In C who has escaped to China, he is also accompanied by Pamshing Muivah (Apam) and Hansi, besides a handful of other cadres.
It is learnt that his other associate, self-styled Major General Absalom Rockwang Tangkhul has also crossed over across Tirap (in Arunachal Pradesh) to Myanmar along with 100-140 cadres.
Analysts believe that Shimrah with his followers have slipped out of the country either to seek help from China to continue with their armed struggle or to just hide there.
Some observers believe that because the Indian Government is firm on not conceding the Naga demand of having a separate flag and Constitution, Shimrah may have revolted against the leadership which is in favour of striking a deal with the Centre.
It is learnt that on October 31, the date set by the Prime Minister for signing the accord, it was loosely agreed that these two issues would be taken up after signing of the accord.
Muivah in two of his interviews to this correspondent after he came overground had said that Government of India should realise that China was always there for his cadres to fall back on.
When NNC signed an agreement with the Government of India under Indira Gandhi, Muivah and his supporters were outraged and had gone over to China to get further armed training. History seems to be repeating itself in Nagaland.
However now it may not be so easy for China to provide help to these insurgents. In case China provides any weapons or sanctuary then India too may reciprocate similarly with groups opposing Chinese rule in Xinxiang, Tibet and elsewhere in China.
However the Central and State Home Ministry should have kept a surveillance on these former underground Naga leaders. They should have been under the close watch of state Intelligence agencies.
The escape of a high-profile former Commander-in-Chief is certainly an embarrassment to the Government with the Naga accord believed to be at an advanced stage for signing.
Sources say that initially, Shimrah and his men sought help from NSCN(Khaplang) group who operate from Myanmar.
However, NSCN(K) group’s commander is believed to have turned down the request. NSCN (IM) and NSCN(K) were initially one group but they became archrivals following bloody clashes over dominance.
It is believed that after NSCN(K) refused to have truck with them, Shimrah and his underground cadres approached ULFA.
Paresh Barua, the underground head of ULFA, is believed to be the one who confirmed to the media in the North East the presence Shimrah in China.