Voicing its opposition to fencing along the India - Myanmar border, the National Socialist Council of Nagalim (Isak - Muivah) on Friday said the Nagas will not accept further division of the community through fencing.
The militant outfit said in a statement that the territory inhabited by the Nagas has existed since times immemorial and even before the formation of the Unions of India and Burma (Myanmar).
The pro - talks outfit questioned the motive behind the Centre's move to fence the border, particularly at a time when parleys between it and the government of India had reached the final stage.
NSCN (Khaplang), the anti - talk faction of the rebel outfit, earlier this week strongly resented the ongoing fencing.
India and Myanmar share a little over 1, 600 km - long border spread over four northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Nagaland and Mizoram.
While the fencing aims to stop cross - border terrorism and peddling of firearms and drugs, it is expected to create a physical divide between 20, 000 Nagas living on both sides who till now enjoy free movement between the two countries.