The Home Ministry has prepared a note for the Union Cabinet for declaring the SS Khaplang-led Naga rebel group as outlawed in the wake of the June 4 strike and recent series of attacks on security forces by it.
After the Union Cabinet's approval, the NSCN-K will be declared a banned group and its name will be put in the list of organisations which are declared as banned under the Unlawful Activities Prevention Act.
NSCN-K was a banned organisation till 2001 but it was withdrawn after the group entered into a ceasefire agreement with the government.
Following the killing of the 18 Army soldiers, commandos of Special Forces carried out a strike in the militant camps deep inside Myanmar.
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