UNC decries attack on former speaker
Source: The Sangai Express / Newmai News Network
Imphal, June 08 2011:
While strongly condemning the bomb attack on its former speaker in Ukhrul on June 5, the United Naga Council (UNC) has warned that threatening the leaders and civil organisations in the hill areas will amount to opening the 'Pandora's Box' .
The UNC also said the June 5 bomb attack incident on the former UNC speaker was a direct challenge to the Naga people and also to the Naga People's Convention (NPC) of July 1, 2011 .
"To lob bombs at the residential compound of a Naga leader, Mr Shimthi Ruivah, former UNC speaker on the night of June 5 was a direct challenge to the Naga people and its decision of July 1, 2010 taken at Tahamzam (Senapati district headquarters)," said the UNC.
Though the UNC has spelt out its mind clearly on the matter, it alleged that the Government of Manipur is tooth and nail against the UNC's democratic demand for an "alternative arrangement" from the Government of India.
However, the UNC has not pin-pointed anyone regarding the June 6 incident.
It also said the involvement of "foreign bodies" in the June 5 episode cannot be ruled out.
The UNC refused to elucidate on this statement.
It stated that threatening the leaders of civil organisations in the hill areas of Manipur at this point of time will amount to opening the Pandora's Box.
"Therefore, UNC condemns the act and urge all concerned to make way for peaceful resolution or peaceful parting," it urged.
It may be recalled that the residence of former United Naga Council (UNC) speaker Simthi Ruivah was attacked with bombs near Ukhrul headquarters on Sunday.
Two powerful explosions went off one after another in the residential compound of the social worker in Ukhrul district of Manipur.
The bomb explosion took place in about three km east of Ukhrul police station in the residence compound of a 55-yr old social worker Simthi Ruivah s/o (L) RV Stephen at about 9:25 pm on Sunday.
Simthi is currently a member of Tangkhul Co-ordination Committee.