NPF condemned killings in Nagaland
Source: NPF Press Bureau *
Kohima, June 04 2018:
The Naga People's Front vehemently condemned the brutal killing of the three youths belonging to Zeliang, Sangtam and Karbi tribe allegedly murdered by two Karbi youths inside the KS Wotsami Complex at Dimapur on 3rd June evening where the victims and the accused were said to be employees of the same hotel.
The NPF alleged that no sooner did the PDA took over the Government, random killings, extortion on business community, raping of women and minor girls' cases were witnessing an upscale in the state.
The NPF questioned the PDA government whether they considered these unrest in the state as a trend to be ignored or is it the responsibility of the present govt to provide security and protection to its citizens? queried NPF.
The NPF also condemned the recent factional killings that took place at Arunachal Pradesh where three Nagas belonging to a certain Naga outfit were killed and called for total ceased of gun culture among the Naga factions and appealed to all NPGs to maintain peace and tranquility among them.
While condemning all such heinous murders and killings and unrest in the Naga society, the NPF urged the present Government to stop all pointless appointments of their party workers and their near and dear ones into the state Government undertakings which is doing more harm than good to the already drained state exchequer but to focus more on real development that will benefit the entire populace.
The NPF also stated that Nagas are living in perilous times where we are not safe in our own homes and asked the PDA govt to be serious about their slogan, "Change is coming", as it has become a mockery to the public.
The ruling Government also should leave no stone unturned to provide security and protection to the people of Nagaland.
Further, the NPF reminded the PDA Government to contain the law and order situations in the state before a complete breakdown occurs and also make an appeal to the Law Enforcing Agencies to book the culprits and deliver justice to the victims at earliest possible time.
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