ointed out that Indian media and writers were lumping Nagaland together with
neighboring Indian States representing the "North East States" and "Seven sisters" so as to project that every State was part of India. She further asserted that Nagaland had the right to self-defense under UN Charter whereas the Indian states had to take recourse to human rights on the ground of denials to good governance by Indian government.
She said the NNC and Federal Government of Nagaland were empowered by the Naga Constitution (1956) to oversee the national interests adding Nagaland in compliance with international norms had no obligation to honor undertaking by any perfidious Naga claiming
to represent the Naga people.