Angami Zapu Phizo

Angami Zapu Phizo

Angami Zapu Phizo was a Naga leader from India. Under his influence, the Naga National Council inclined towards seeking secession from India. The Naga secessionist groups regard him as the "Father of the Nagas" and as a freedom fighter.

Biography

In his youth, A Z Phizo had collaborated with the Japanese army in Burma. [cite book | title = Hill Politics in Northeast India | author = S.K. Chaube | publisher = Orient Longman | year = 1999 | isbn = 8125016953| pages = 156 ] He grew disillusioned with the political motives of the newly independent Indian government.

As the British were preparing for their withdrawal from India, Phizo separately met the Assamese, Garos, Khasis, Lushais, Mikirs, Abors, Mishmis and Meiteis leaders in an attempt to convince them to form independent countries of their own, instead of joining the proposed Union of India. However, his efforts failed. On August 14, 1947, one day before Indian gained its independence, Phizo declared the independence of Naga region.cite book
editor = Christopher A Mullen
title = UNPO Yearbook, 1996
publisher = Kluwer Law International
year = 1997
oclc = 39055035
isbn = 978-9041104397
]

Phizo's influence in the Naga National Council (NNC) increased in late 1940s, after the NNC secretary Imti Aliba Ao retired from politics for an appointment in the Indian Frontier Administrative Services. Phizo became the NNC Chairman in October-November 1949 after defeating Vizar Angami of Zakhama village by a margin of one vote.cite book
last = Chaube
first = Shibani Kinkar
title = Hill politics in Northeast India
publisher = Orient Longman
origyear = 1973
year = 1999
oclc = 42913576
isbn = 8125016953
pages = 153-161
] Under his leadership, the NNC inclined towards seeking secession from India. Phizo urged the Naga people to boycott the Indian elections. He met the Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru in December 1951 near Tezpur in Assam, in March 1952 at Delhi, and in July 1952 at Dibrugarh. He was arrested in Burma for illegal entry.

In September 1954, Phizo formed the "People's Sovereign Republic of Free Nagaland", with the support of Chang chiefs of Tuensang. He also reorganized the NNC setup, as the chances of a peaceful settlement declined.

In 1955, the Angami leaders T. Sakhrie (who had served the secretary of NNC since its inception) and Zasokie broke off with Phizo at a meeting in the Khonoma village. Phizo got Sakhrie murdered in January 1956. On 22 March 1956 he formed the "Naga Central Government", which was later renamed to "Federal Government of Nagaland" (FGN) in 1959. The new organization had a military wing to encounter the Indian soldiers, who were accused of human rights violations by the separtists.

Phizo escaped to East Pakistan in December 1956, from where he went to London.cite web
url = http://www.ide.go.jp/English/Publish/Jrp/pdf/jrp_133_01.pdf
title = Integration of the North East: the State Formation Process
publisher = Institute of Developing Economies, Japan External Trade Organization
accessdate = 2008-03-20
] He continued supporting the secessionist movement in Nagaland, until died in exile in London in 1990.

ee also

* Naga National Council

References

External links

* [http://www.neuenhofer.de/guenter/nagaland/phizo.html Plebiscite speech of Phizo]
* [http://www.kamat.com/database/pictures/batch1-102.htm Picture of Phizo at Kamat.com]


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