MNPF condemns
Source: The Sangai Express
Imphal, March 17 2020:
The Manipur Naga People's Front (MNPF) has strong condemned the violent clash that broke out at Chassad village of Kamjong district on March 16, apart from conveying solidarity to all the injured victims as well as those whose houses have been burnt.
A press release issued by the outfit's publicity secretary Thomas Numai remarked that the incident was painful as well as shameful.
The incident was a fallout of the failure to properly reconcile the ethnic class of 1991-93 which was allegedly engineered by Th Muivah, the MNPF asserted.
Had Th Muivah confessed to both the Kuki people and Naga people for the ethnic clash of the early 1990s and the two communities were properly reconciled yesterday's incident might not have happened, it said.
Asserting that all the indigenous communities of Manipur who have been living together since ages can never be separated, the outfit called upon all the communities to build a unified and progressive Manipur.
It then appealed to all the people of both Kamjong and Chassad to reconcile all differences and live together in peace.