Source: Hueiyen News Service
Imphal, November 13 2008:
THE BANNED Kangleipak Communist Party (KCP) of Ibungo Ngangom faction has expressed desire for unification with all the factions of the party.
Ibungo Ngangom, self styled Chief Project Officer-cum-Secretary, Information and Public Relations Department of KCP, today stated in a press release that his party has come in touch with the leaders of certain party factions and exchanged information and shared thoughts on unifying all the party factions.
He appealed to the leaders of those party factions with whom his group has not had any contact as yet to contact his faction through their e-mail: unification_kcp @rediffmail.com, if they really want permanent unification of all the party factions.
He also appealed to the leaders of other insurgent organisations to extend co-operation to them in this regard.
He further stated that the prolonged factionalism within the KCP was not only turning the party into a party of robbers and gangs but also retarding the already slow armed movement and distroying the potential for recovering the lost sovereignty.
Cosidering this fact, the party's politburo has decided to make one last effort to bring about a real unification of all factions of the KCP.
If their final effort fails to bear fruit, their next step will, of course, be to declare all the factions of KCP as reactionary elements and do whatever they could to stamp out from the land just for the sake of the revolutionary movement.
For them, it is not the party that comes first, but the revolutionary movement which has cost countless lives, Ibungo Ngangom pointed out.
He further affirmed that the main source of factionalism within the party is the lamentable inability of the so-called leaders to make true sacrifices.
This further exposed their lack of leadership qualities.
This is exactly what is also restraning his group from bringing a lasting unification of all the party factions.
However, "it is no use blaming anyone but we must all come out with our true selves and be ready to be called what we truely are and to be given what we really deserve," Ibungo Ngangom philosophised.