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NSCN (K) ban order no mention of killing army soldiers in June
Nagaland Post | Agencies | New Delhi, Oct 8 ()
Union Home Ministry, which banned the Naga insurgent group NSCN (K), responsible for the killing of 18 Indian army soldiers, has made no mention of the outfit’s involvement in the deadly attack on June 4 in Manipur.
According to the government gazette notification issued after the Cabinet decision on September 16 to declare the NSCN (K) as an unlawful outfit, it mentioned NSCN (K)’s involvement in four attacks-- including three attacks on Assam Rifles in February, March and May, but makes no mention of the audacious attack on the Army in June which prompted the government to launch a counter-strike inside Myanmar and killing nearly two dozen militants.
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